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Hair: Blonde /Grey
Eyes: Blue
Height: 6’1″
Weight: 175
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Regional Theater (partial list)
Richard Hannay- The 39 Steps-Lyndhurst Mansion Detective Sergeant Trotter-The Mousetrap -Lyndhurst Mansion John Barrymore – Barrymore – Carriage House Theatre
Oberan/Theseus – A Midsummer Night’s Dream Polonius-Hamlet-Cahill Theater, CMSV Reed – History America (abr) –Cider Mill Playhouse
Henry, etc.- Travels With My Aunt- Carriage House Theatre
Jack Berger – Stitches in Time – The New School for Drama
Sherlock Holmes – Sherlock’s Secret Life – Pioneer Playhouse
Barrymore-I Hate Hamlet-Lyndhurst Mansion Scrooge – A Southern Christmas Carol – Cotton Hall Theater
Larkin –Six Degrees of Separation – Main Street Theatre
Off-Off Broadway (partial list)
Vengeance – Not In My Name – The Living Theatre
Andy/Claude/Rod – Dream Lovers – FringeNYC
Nomad – Back to the Garden – FringeNYC
Recruiter/Senator – Social Insecurity – Theatre for the New City
Barry Landis – National Pastime – Algonquin Theatre
Antonio – Much Ado About Nothing – Manhattan Repertory Theater
Television & Film
Late Night With Jimmie Fallon (Late) NBC Recurring
Christmas in New York Filmauro Films Co-Star
As the World Turns CBS Guest Star
One Life to Live ABC Guest Star(several)
All My Children – ABC Guest Star
USA Up All Night With Rhonda Shear USA Co-Star
USA Up All Night With Rhonda Shear USA Recurring
Training: Stage Combat- Mark Rosenthal,Improvisation -Marianne Solak, Mime -Chris Arena, Voice – Richard Sills
Education: B.A. Oneonta State College (Speech Communication & Theater Minor) M.B.A. Pace University
Special Skills: Gymnastics, Karate (Black Belt Tae Kwan Do), Ballroom Dancing, Ballet, Fencing, Juggling, Tennis, Golf, Swimming, Baseball, Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Bowling, X-C & Downhill Skiing; Bicycling
Accents: American Southern, British (RP, Scottish & Cockney), Indian, French, Vermont, Connecticut Lock-Jaw, Brooklyn, Inner-city, Spanish, Irish, Italian, German, Scottish.
REVIEWS
The Understudy
“Tall and handsome Michael Muldoon—who is half of M & M with wife Melinda O’Brien—cuts a dashing figure on stage as self-absorbed and preening Jake, coolly attired in all black, neurotically checking his cellphone to see if he was “booked” for the big movie role he covets to climb out of his second-rank rut.”
Bruce Apar – Yorktown News
A Southern Christmas Carol
“Scrooge, the owner of a cotton gin, superbly portrayed by M&M Productions Executive Vice President Michael Muldoon of Yorktown, NY. Muldoon’s strong performance led the audience through a wide range of emotions, including contempt at his character’s treatment of others, mourning with Scrooge over what could have been and delighting in his transformation.”
– Cathy Higgins, The Albany Herald
The Complete History of America (abridged)
“(T)hanks to the formidable talents of its cast…Adam Holley, John Kooi and Michael Muldoon could not be better suited to the versatility and energy level required to pull off the constant character switching, costume changing and prop juggling.”
– Sarah D’Esti Miler, Press & Sun-Bulletin
With and Without
“The workshop development of “With and Without” at Blueberry Pond results in uniformity strong performances from the company…Michael J. Muldoon avoids the TV trap of the hapless, hopeless male, though he rightly makes himself sympathy proof too, by swinging from self-righteous prig to angry little boy. The more he tries to do the right thing, the louder he gets, the straighter he stands and the easier he bruises.”
– StageLine – The Journal News
Sherlock’s Secret Life
“Muldoon’s Holmes is a complex and layered character. He is shown as the detective of minute details, as we traditionally know him, but also as a poetic, rash young man. He plays the emotional highs and lows of Holmes with the same intensity, and the strength of his character is revealed only at the surprising conclusion of the performance.”
– Julie McGlothlin, The Advocate-Messenger
Dancing at Lughnasa
“Michael was played by Michael Muldoon in the standout performance of the evening. His accent was never overplayed and so did not run the risk of caricaturing the character. His facial and speech expressions as the young boy were dead-on, and more impressive when you consider how difficult playing a nine-year old can be for someone mature.”
– Kate Kennon, Theater Inform
An Ideal Husband
“Lighting the stage with his vibrant, well-spoken, witty dandified presence, Michael Muldoon (Lord Goring) etched a bon vivant that won the audience”
– Kathy Grantham, North County News
Mr. Dickens Tells a Christmas Carol
“Michael Muldoon is following in the footsteps of Charles Dickens once again… so popular that people used to camp out overnight just to buy tickets…Muldoon, dressed as Dickens in 1867, performs without change of costume, makeup or scenery in a 50 minute show.”
– The Line – The Jounal News
Comedies at Work
“Muldoon and O’Brien transform themselves from computer nerds into stereotypical self-important power addict, Muldoon adopting a particularly nice snobbish accent.”
– Jean Dotterweich, Cue Magazine
All My Sons
“Meanwhile, Steve’s son, George (depicted by dynamic actor Michael J. Muldoon who fittingly seethes and charges) spills the shattering truth”
– H. Christine An, North County News
A View from the Bridge
“Rodolpho is the comic relief in this dark play and Muldoon flows with great ease and brings vigor to his character”
– Brad King, North County News
Sherlock Holmes – The Adventure of the Dancing Men
“Michael Muldoon is magnificent and quite endearing as Hilton, trying to understand what is happening without breaking his vow not to pry into his bride’s hidden past. “
-Nick Leshi, City of KIK