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Louis Lotorto


Louis LotortoLouis Lotorto has appeared on the Colony stage in multiple parts in Almost, Maine, as Robert in Stage Struck, Simon in I Have Before Me a Remarkable Document Given to Me by a Young Lady from Rwanda, Dr. Watson in Sherlock's Last Case, Tom Wingfield in The Glass MenagerieIndoor/Outdoor appearing as a cat, a mouse, a 4- year old boy, several women, and Michael Jackson, as well as 2004’s The Ladies of the Camellias in  the role of Worms.

Other L.A. theatre credits include the Ahmanson Theatre in the Royal National Theatre production of An Enemy of the People with Sir Ian McKellen; SouthCoast Repertory Theatre, L.A. Philharmonic, Odyssey Theatre, International City Theatre, Taper Too, six seasons at A Noise Within, most recently earning an Ovation Nomination for his portrayal of Camille in A Flea in Her Ear, as well as appearing as Berowne in Love’s Labour’s Lost, Pericles in Pericles, Prince of Tyre, both Dromios (to Don Mackay’s Antipholi) in The Comedy of Errors, and Vince in Buried Child (Garland Award), among others.

Regional credits include two seasons in Ashland at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, The Shakespeare Theatre Company in D.C. (Helen Hayes Award Nominee), four seasons at the California Shakespeare Festival, San Jose Repertory Theatre, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Portland Center Stage, Portland Repertory Theatre (Drama Critics Award for Rodolpho in A View from the Bridge), Artists’ Repertory Theatre (Drama Critics Award for Ned Weeks in The Normal Heart), Contemporary American Theatre Festival, and A Contemporary Theatre in Seattle. 

Film and television credits include Fire in the Sky, Nowhere Man, Under Suspicion, Body Language, Fade to Black, and The Marla Hanson Story, as well as numerous commercials, industrial films, voice-overs, and books on tape.

February, 2008
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