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Profile of David Garrison
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30th June 1952 |
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Long Branch, New Jersey, USA |
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From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia David Garrison (born June 30, 1952 in Long Branch, New Jersey) is an American actor, who played the character Steve Rhoades on the television show Married... with Children from 1987 to 1990.
Before this role, he starred with Jason Bateman on the sitcom It's Your Move (1984–85).
Although he is most widely known for his television roles and he continues to seen frequently in guest starring roles on television today, Garrison is primarily a theater actor, particularly in musicals. He has appeared in numerous productions around the United States, including many Broadway shows. He also has many recordings of various musicals to his singing credit. David has starred on Broadway in A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine for which he received a Tony nominiation, Titanic, Torch Song Trilogy, The Pirates of Penzance, The Bells are Ringing and Off-Broadway in I Do! I Do! He played Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls (national tour), the Devil in Randy Newman's Faust, Henry Carr in Travesties (Williamstown), Frosch in Die Fledermaus (Santa Fe Opera), The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in Wicked (national tour) and Charlie in the Arena Stage revival of Merrily We Roll Along for which he received the Helen Hayes Award. Other television credits include Law and Order, The Practice, Without a Trace, Everybody Loves Raymond, NYPD Blue, Judging Amy, Murphy Brown, Murder, She Wrote, LA Law, Tom Clancy's Op-Center and, for PBS Great Performances, On The Town with the London Symphony and Ira Gershwin at 100: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall.
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