Kent Broadhurst

Kent Broadhurst (born February 4, 1940) is an American actor, painter, playwright and screen writer. As an actor he has appeared:

  • On Broadway in A Doll's House in 1997 with Janet McTeer and The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial at Circle in the Square
  • In 13 Major Motion Pictures such as The Verdict, Silkwood, and Silver Bullet
  • In over 30 Off-Broadway and Regional Theatre Productions such as Heartbreak House at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, four productions of Of Mice and Men, and After Play in New York City.
  • In multiple Television productions including Babylon 5, Law & Order, War and Remembrance and Kane and Abel.

His credits as a playwright include "They're Coming To Make It Brighter", "Lemons", "The Eye of the Beholder" and "The Habitual Acceptance of the Near Enough" all first produced at the Humana Festival at the Actors Theatre of Louisville. His screenplays include Wild Iris, The Triangle: A Day That Changes Everything, and They're Coming to Make it Brighter. As a painter, Mr. Broadhurst has completed over 2000 works that now hang in galeries, homes and businesses across the country.

A graduate of University of Nebraska in 1962, Kent is a member of SAG-AFTRA, Actors Equity Association, and the Dramatists Guild of America and lives in New York City.

He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Roberta Ruth (née Rothrock) and James Arthur Broadhurst.

Read more about Kent Broadhurst:  Awards and Recognition

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