Eric Bogosian

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Eric Bogosian

Bogosian first came to prominence as a monologist, writing and starring in a critically-acclaimed series of solos for which he won three Obies and a Drama Desk Award: "Funhouse" (also broadcast on PBS), "Drinking in America," "Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll," "Pounding Nails in the Floor with My Forehead" and "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee." In addition to their New York runs, he has performed them extensively throughout the U.S. and abroad.

Off-Broadway’s Second Stage Theater recently presented a new production of his play "SubUrbia," directed by Jo Bonney and last February Tony Award-winning actor Liev Schreiber starred in a new production of his first play, "Talk Radio." Directed by Robert Falls, the new production marks Bogosian’s Broadway debut. As an actor on the New York stage, Bogosian received critical acclaim for his performance as Satan in "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot."

He is the author of two novels, "Mall" and "Wasted Beauty," and is currently at work on his third. Bogosian’s film credits include roles in the films "Heights," "Wonderland," "Igby Goes Down," "Ararat," "Gossip," Woody Allen’s "Deconstructing Harry," "The Substance of Fire," "Under Siege II" and "Dolores Claiborne."

Bogosian’s television credits include roles in "Love Monkey" which starred Tom Cavanagh, as well as guest-starring roles on "Scrubs," "Third Watch," "Law & Order," "The Larry Sanders Show," "Crime Story," "The Twilight Zone" and "Miami Vice."

He has also co-starred in many films for television, including "Shot in the Heart," "Blonde," "A Bright Shining Lie," "Witch Hunt" and "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial."

Bogosian lives in New York with his wife, director Jo Bonney, and their two children.

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