Bjorn DuPaty (Cordell) [he/him/his] Broadway: Thoughts of a Colored Man (Wisdom/Lust). Off-Broadway: The Public Theater: A Raisin in the Sun (Walter Lee/Bobo), MLIMA’s TALE (Mlima), Two Mile Hollow (Christopher). Regional Theater: Cleveland Playhouse: Fairfield (Daniel/Charles), Pipeline (Xavier). Huntington Theater: The Bluest Eye (Cholly). Studio Theater (D.C): Pipeline (Xavier), The Hot Wing King (Big Charles). People’s Light Theater: Mudrow (Davin). Humana Festival: Do You Feel Anger (Jordan). Pittsburgh Public Theater: Clybourne Park (Albert/Kevin). National tour: The Acting Co.: Julius Caesar (Julius Caesar), The Comedy of Errors. Film: Demolition. TV: “Alpha House,” “Sleepy Hollow,” “The Blacklist,” “Person of Interest,” “Zero Hour,” “All My Children.” MFA from Rutgers’ University, Mason Gross School of the Arts. www.bjorndupaty.com
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