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Alan Campbell appears in the role of E.Z. Taylor on "Three's a Crowd". | ||||
Personal Information | ||||
Gender: | Male | |||
Born: | 10 June 1955 | |||
Birthplace: | Homestead, Florida | |||
Website/URL: | https://www.alancampbell.net | |||
Career/Family Information | ||||
Occupation/ Career: |
Actor | |||
Character information | ||||
Appeared on: | Three's a Crowd | |||
Character played: | E.Z. Taylor | |||
Episode appearances: | 24 episodes, entire series |
Alan Campbell played the part of E.Z. Taylor, a surfer and chef whom Jack Tripper hires to work at the bistro on Three's a Crowd.
Life and Career[]
Alan, who was born and raised in Homestead, Florida, and attended Tulane University and the University of Miami, graduating with a BA in business.
Stage[]
On Broadway, Alan received a 1995 Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical for his performance as Joe Gillis in the play Sunset Boulevard, where he acted opposite Glenn Close, Betty Buckley and Elaine Paige. He also received the Drama-Logue Award for his performance in Sunset Boulevard's American Premiere in Los Angeles. Alan starred in Susan Stroman's 2000 Tony Award winning musical, Contact, at Lincoln Center and played Sam on Broadway, in Mamma Mia. Alan's off-Broadway appearances include the plays Adrift in Macao, Book of Days, and Avow and Hello Again.[1]
Films and Television[]
Feature film appearance include Weekend Warriors, Bump in the Night, Tom, Dick and Harry, and the film Simple Wish where he appeared with Martin Short and Kathleen Turner.
Alan co-starred for five seasons with William Conrad and Joe Penny on CBS's Jake and the Fatman TV series. He also appeared as Evan Grant on NBC's Another World daytime soap opera series, "Dr. Ellis Marshall" on the ABC-TV soap opera All My Children. Other notable appearances include, The PBS program Contact - "Live From Lincoln Center, and the CBS Movie of the Week Redflag. Alan has guest starred on numerous television shows including, Law and Order, NBC-TV's Homicide: Life on the Street and Facts of Life, Throb and NBC-TV's Matlock.
Music and Other Works[]
Alan is an originating member of the Broadway Tenors with Brent Barrett and Brian d'Arcy James. He has sung at the White House and performed for three U.S Presidents. Alan is also the Artistic Producer of Hot Summer Nights at the Kennedy Theater in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is a founding member of H.O.L.A. (Heart of Los Angeles) Youth Theatre, providing an artistic outlet and guidance to inner-city children.
Family Life[]
Alan resides in Raleigh, North Carolina and shares a daughter, Riley Rose with ex-wife actress Lauren Kennedy. Alan was previously married to actress Nova Ball from 1987 to 1990.
References[]
- ↑ search_by=people&first=Alan&last=Campbell&middle= Alan Campbell at the Internet Off-Broadway Database (lortel.org)]
External Links[]
- Alan Campbell at the Internet Movie Database
- Spotlight on Alan Campbell at Talkin' Broadway website
- Sunset Boulevard { Sunset Blvd ~ Broadway, 1996} - Alan Campbell singing title song - YouTube Video