THOMAS ANTHONY QUINN
- AEA,
- SAG-AFTRA Eligible
Résumé Print Résumé
Film | ||
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Using |
Lead |
Phenom Features |
Television | ||
Chicago PD |
Guest Star |
NBC |
Burden of Proof |
Co-star |
ABC |
Theater | ||
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
Demetrius |
Goodman Theatre |
The Good Person of Setzuan |
Yang Sun |
Arena Stage |
Women and Water |
Cabell Breeze |
Arena Stage |
The Philadelphia Story |
Sandy Lord |
Arena Stage |
The Taming of the Shrew |
Lucentio |
Arena Stage |
The Marriage of Bette and Boo |
Matthew Hudlock |
Arena Stage |
Crime and Punishment |
Zamiotov |
Arena Stage |
Ourselves Alone |
John McDermott |
Arena Stage |
The Glass Menagerie |
Tom Wingfield |
Cherry County Playhouse |
I'm Not Rappaport |
The Cowboy |
Briar Street Theatre |
Long Day's Journey Into Night |
Edmund Tyrone |
New Stage Theatre |
All My Sons |
Chris Keller |
American Inside Theatre |
Educating Rita |
Frank |
Summer Studio Theatre |
Macbeth |
King Duncan/Porter |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
Twelfth Night |
Malvolio |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
Pride and Prejudice |
Sir John Middleton |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
The Tempest |
King Alonso |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
Book of Will |
Ben Johnson |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
Cyrano De Bergerac |
Le Brea |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
Hamlet |
Player King |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
Pericles |
Gower |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
The Taming of the Shrew |
Petruccio |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
The Merry Wives of Windsor |
Master Page |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
Richard III |
Lord Stanley |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
Wild Oats |
John Dory |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
As You Like It |
Amiens |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
The Three Musketeers |
Porthos |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
King John |
King John |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
King Lear |
Kent |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
Julius Caesar |
Caesar |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
Macbeth |
Duncan/Porter |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
A Comedy of Errors |
Egeon |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
Failure: A Love Story |
Old Mortimer |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
Mother Courage and her Children |
Chaplin |
Nebraska Repertory Theatre |
A Christmas Carol |
Jacob Marley |
Clarence Brown Theatre |
Henry IV -part I |
Henry IV |
Theatre at Monmouth |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona |
Duke of Milan |
Theatre at Monmouth |
Tartuffe |
Cleante |
Theatre at Monmouth |
The Winter's Tale |
Camillo |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
Complete Shakespeare Abridged |
Jess |
Illinois Shakespeare Festival |
The Mystery of Irma Vep |
Lord Edgar |
Summer Studio Theatre |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 6'1" |
Weight: 198 lbs |
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Folk Singer/Guitarist, Baseball, Basketball, Billiards/Pool Player, Bowling, Canoeing, Combat - Stage, Cycling, Equestrian - English, Equestrian - General, Equestrian - Reining, Equestrian - Western, Fishing, Football, Frisbee, Golf, Hackey Sack, Racquetball, Running - General, Running - Long Distance, Softball, Swimming - ability - general, Swimming - breast stroke, Swimming - freestyle, Volleyball, Banjo, Guitar, Licensed Driver, Singer, Vocal Range: Bari-Tenor, Voiceover, Whistler, American - Boston Accent, American - Minnesota Accent, American - New England Accent, American - New York Accent, American - Southern Accent, American - Standard/General Accent, Australian Accent, British - BBC English Accent, British - Cockney Accent, Canadian Accent, Irish Accent, Scottish Accent
Thomas Anthony Quinn has enjoyed a prolific career as an actor, director, teacher, and writer. A forty-two-year member of Actor’s Equity Association, Mr. Quinn has appeared at a host of theaters across the United States, creating over ninety roles for the professional stage. On television, Mr. Quinn co-starred as Dr. Peter Stern in the dramatic mini-series, Burden of Proof, written by Scott Turrow for ABC, and on NBC’s Chicago PD, as disgraced journalist Walter Vollman.