Primary Stages - Notable Actors Who Have Appeared On Stage With Primary

Notable Actors Who Have Appeared On Stage With Primary

  • Jane Alexander
  • Amy Aquino
  • Elizabeth Ashley
  • Mark Blum
  • Kerry Butler
  • L. Scott Caldwell
  • Nell Campbell
  • Lynn Cohen
  • Michael Cristofer
  • Brian Cox
  • Daniel Davis
  • Sandy Duncan
  • Gregg Edelman
  • Calista Flockhart
  • Hallie Foote
  • Arthur French
  • Penny Fuller
  • Jack Gilpin
  • Joanna Gleason
  • John Glover
  • Randy Graff
  • David Greenspan
  • Charles Grodin
  • Mamie Gummer
  • Jayne Houdyshell
  • Julie Halston
  • Amy Irving
  • Allison Janney
  • Charles Kimbrough
  • T.R. Knight
  • Christine Lahti
  • Nathan Lane
  • Adriane Lenox
  • David Margulies
  • Carolyn McCormick
  • Ellen McLaughlin
  • John McMartin
  • Gerald McRaney
  • Estelle Parsons
  • Pamela Payton-Wright
  • Larry Pine
  • Isabella Rossellini
  • Kyra Sedgwick
  • Marian Seldes
  • John Wesley Shipp
  • Susan Sullivan
  • Will Swenson
  • Richard Thomas
  • Leslie Uggams
  • George Wendt

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