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Alex Morf

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  • (March 19, 2014 - July 27, 2014) "Of Mice and Men," dramatic revival, written by John Steinbeck; directed by Anna D. Shapiro; with James Franco (portraying George - in his Broadway debut), Chris O'Dowd (portraying Lennie - in his Broadway debut), Leighton Meester (portraying Curley's WIfe - in her Broadway debut), Jim Norton (portraying Candy), Ron Cephas Jones (portraying Crooks), Joel Marsh Garland (portraying Carlson), James McMenamin (portraying Whit), Alex Morf (portraying Curley), Jim Ortlieb (portraying The Boss), and Jim Parrack (portraying Slim); on Broadway, at the Longacre Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (149 performances, including 31 previews beginning March 19, 2014).
  • (September 16 to October 30, 2011) He played Renfield in Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston's original adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel, "Dracula," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Rufio Lerma (Count Dracula); Sabrina Conti (Ms. Sullivan); William McNulty (Van Helsing); Christopher Kelly (Dr. Seward); Nick Vannoy (Mr. Briggs); Gisela Chipe (Lucy) and Joseph Midyett (Jonathan Harker) in the cast. Elanor Ickes, Faith Oukrop, Marianne McClellan, Maggie Raymond and Calvin Smith were members of the Undead Ensemble. William McNulty was also adapter and director.

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