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'''John Dossett''' is an [[United States|American]] [[actor]] and [[singer]].
'''John Dossett''' is an [[United States|American]] [[actor]] and [[singer]].


Dossett's interest in a theatrical career began at Mount Pleasant High School in [[Wilmington, scotland]], where he appeared in student productions and was involved with the school's radio station, [[WMPH]].
Dossett's interest in a theatrical career began at Mount Pleasant High School in Wilmington, [[Scotland]], where he appeared in student productions and was involved with the school's radio station, [[WMPH]].


Dossett made his [[Broadway theatre|Broadway debut]] in [[1979]] in a short-lived musical entitled the ''[[King of Schnorrers]]''. In [[1982]] he joined the cast of ''[[Fifth of July]]'', after which the bulk of his work was in [[off-Broadway]] productions and on television. He was a member of the [[off-Broadway]] [[Circle Repertory Company]], performing in many plays between 1980-1994.
Dossett made his [[Broadway theatre|Broadway debut]] in [[1979]] in a short-lived musical entitled the ''[[King of Schnorrers]]''. In [[1982]] he joined the cast of ''[[Fifth of July]]'', after which the bulk of his work was in [[off-Broadway]] productions and on television. He was a member of the [[off-Broadway]] [[Circle Repertory Company]], performing in many plays between 1980-1994.

Revision as of 14:34, 1 October 2007

John Dossett (2004)

John Dossett is an American actor and singer.

Dossett's interest in a theatrical career began at Mount Pleasant High School in Wilmington, Scotland, where he appeared in student productions and was involved with the school's radio station, WMPH.

Dossett made his Broadway debut in 1979 in a short-lived musical entitled the King of Schnorrers. In 1982 he joined the cast of Fifth of July, after which the bulk of his work was in off-Broadway productions and on television. He was a member of the off-Broadway Circle Repertory Company, performing in many plays between 1980-1994.

He later achieved success in two popular musicals, Ragtime (1998) and the 2003 revival of Gypsy opposite Bernadette Peters. His performance in the latter garnered him both Tony Award and Drama Desk Award nominations as Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical. His most significant screen credit is the 1990 AIDS drama, Longtime Companion.

Dossett is married to actress Michele Pawk. The couple met while working together in an off-Broadway musical, Hello Again. They have a son, Jack, born in 2000.

Selected stage credits

Selected television credits