Dan's Theatrical Photo Gallery

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Almost anyone who works in the performing arts will tell you they are photographed fairly often, whether they like it or not. It's an 'occupational hazard' in show business, not just vanity. So below are a few of mine -- whether they're flattering or not!


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This was my first professional headshot:

Here I am as Indiana Jones, in August of 2001:

Here's Indy again, as a young teen with his Mom, whose maiden name is really Jones, and was actually born in Indiana!

This one is from rehearsal for Under Milk Wood at the 13th Street Theatre in NYC, circa 1993 or 1994. I'm playing Sinbad Sailors. To my left is the talented Jennifer London.

On the set of Honeymoon in Vegas, circa 1991. Beautiful 'showgirl' at left is Sarah Jessica Parker; over her shoulder (with back to camera) is James Caan.

On the mainstage at the Stardust Hotel in Las Vegas, as host of the first annual Film Funding, Inc. variety show.

This is from The Merchant of Venice at the Loeb Drama Center (now American Repertory Theatre) at Harvard. I'm playing Lorenzo, opposite Andrea LaSonde as Jessica.

That's me at house left, as Laertes in Hamlet on the Beach in 1993. A parody of Philip Glass' avante garde classic Einstein on the Beach, the production ran a total of 13 weeks at NADA in NYC. The Village Voice called it "elatingly funny" but musically it was hugely challenging to perform.


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Pictures from my recording studio days, circa 1990-93 in Las Vegas:

More shots from 'Vegas, with a little less attitude:

Here's a collection of headshots from NYC, taken between '93 and '97:

Look out! It's Hannibal the Cannibal!


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An informal shot with T.J. Meyers (Phantom, Big River, etc.):

Another candid picture, taken in San Francisco, August 2001:

This is just a fuzzy old newspaper fashion shot. It's not very clear, but I've still got the suit, and it still fits!

Last but not least, here's how I look today in real life. I warned you that some of these pictures aren't exactly flattering!

P.S. The fish was released unharmed ...


Thanks for joining me on this little stroll down memory lane ...