Friday, August 27, 2010

Where In The World Is Robert Bogue?

Robert Bogue who played A.C. Mallet on GUIDING LIGHT from 2007 until it ended in 2009 is set to appear at the Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival on September 26.  He will be starring with multiple award-winning actress Dana Ivey in a staged reading of Tennessee Williams’  “Suddenly Last Summer,” for one performance only.  He will be playing the role of Dr. ‘Sugar’ Cukowicz, the role made famous by Montgomery Clift in the film. 

Bogue says, “Having the opportunity to call myself an actor has been good.  Making a living as a TV actor is great. Having the opportunity to speak the hypnotic poetry of Tennessee Williams is...priceless.”

Since GUIDING LIGHT ended, Bogue has been busy doing commercial voice-overs for Charles Schwab, Hyundai and Hertz.  He appeared as Johnny in the movie The Good Guy, and also starred in the indie web series ALL'S FAIRE.

Bogue now splits time between homes in New York and Pennsylvania and is the proud father of two children, Zebulon, age 5 and Zoe, age 3. In his spare time, he enjoys traditional tae-kwon-do and holds a third-degree black belt.

Raised in Kansas and Kentucky, Robert Bogue graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Colorado College with a degree in International Political Economics but chose to pursue a career in theater. He started acting in New York as an original founding member of the New Group Theater Company.  On stage, Bogue has appeared on Broadway in "Three Sisters" and in the Olivier Award winning production of "Burning Blue" in London's West End. Bogue has made several television appearances on hit series including the recurring role of prisoner Jason Cramer on OZ.  He was in the independent films Frost and The Dissection of Thanksgiving.
  
See http://www.twptown.org/suddenly-last-summer for more information and watch WE LOVE SOAPS TV #58 to see our recent interview with Robert Bogue and Mandy Bruno.

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