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Robert Ousley
actor/ singer/ author/ voice over artist

(I'm really getting tired of my face. Bear with me. But oh, those costumes.)

From a kindly old king in King Arthur's court, to character's in two MACBETHS, a loving Shakespearean father, and more; always its "the play's the thing"!

   Remember the Comedy and Tragedy masks?  I guess this is the former, although from a modeling session, circa 1650.
                                                           
King Pelinore in CAMELOT with Richard Harris' world tour       King Duncan in MACBETH, Off-Broadway
                                                                                                       with Powers Booth


                    
Lockit in A BEGGAR'S OPERA at Folger Shakespeare   
                               Edgar Crocker in PAINT YOUR WAGON                


                                
MacDuff and Lady McDuff ,                            MacDuff in MACBETH, and you'll notice this was Sean's Shakespearean 
Virginia Museum Theatre                                 debut. A rather eclectic production, as you see from the costumes.



                                                                                        
Sweeney Todd cutting my throat (ouch) in the original Broadway, Tony Award Winning SWEENEY TODD (You can tell I'm really proud of this show AND this book jacket.) Maybe someday they'll make this musical into a movie. What do you think? Johnny Depp? Nah!

                                                     
...and still being cut as the Judge on the                                     McKean in 1776 at the Williamstown Theatre Festival
National Tour of SWEENEY TODD
                                                                               


  
As the Judge in INHERIT THE WIND, I learned so much from watching James Whitmore and David Huddleson, eight times a week.

                           
As Sheridan Whiteside in THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, sitting in a wheelchair for 3 hours made all those lines much easier to remember. Amber Dow is the blonde bombshell, and a very funny actress.

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