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==Early life and career==
==Early life and career==


Gero, an Italian-American, was raised in Madison, New Jersey; his mother was a housemaid and his father a union president. Gero decided on a career in acting after seeing a production of ''[[Hamlet]]'' starring [[Stacy Keach]] in New York’s Delacorte amphitheater as a teenager. After his education at Montclair State University, Gero began playing small roles at Classic Stage Company, an off-Broadway theater in New York, and later was invited to play a full season at the Barter Theatre in Abington, Virginia. By 1983 he was appearing in productions at the [[Shakespeare Theatre]] in Washington, DC, where he remains a fixture to this day. He has appeared in seventy productions there, including roles in all the major works of [[Shakespeare]] as well as plays by [[Molière]] and [[Chekhov]]. Gero has branched out into non-classical plays as well, appearing to great acclaim as President Richard Nixon in the two-man play ''Nixon’s Nixon'' at Roundhouse Theatre. In November 2009 Gero made his debut at Ford’s Theatre, playing the role of Ebeneezer Scrooge in the company’s annual version of Dickens’ [[''A Christmas Carol'']]. Gero has done voice-over work for documentaries on the [[Discovery Channel]] and [[PBS]]. He teaches drama at [[George Mason University]], the [[University of Maryland]], and [[George Washington University]]. Gero has won four Helen Hayes awards: in 1989 (for ''[[Macbeth]]''), 1994 (for ''[[Richard II]]''), 1995 (for ''[[Henry IV]]''), and 1998 (for ''Skylight''). He is married to Marijke Ebbinge, a former Ford model. Their son, Christian, sings in an [[a cappella]] group.
Gero, an Italian-American, was raised in Madison, New Jersey; his mother was a housemaid and his father a union president. Gero decided on a career in acting after seeing a production of ''[[Hamlet]]'' starring [[Stacy Keach]] in New York’s Delacorte amphitheater as a teenager. After his education at Montclair State University, Gero began playing small roles at Classic Stage Company, an off-Broadway theater in New York, and later was invited to play a full season at the Barter Theatre in Abington, Virginia. By 1983 he was appearing in productions at the [[Shakespeare Theatre]] in Washington, DC, where he remains a fixture to this day. He has appeared in seventy productions there, including roles in all the major works of [[Shakespeare]] as well as plays by [[Molière]] and [[Chekhov]]. Gero has branched out into non-classical plays as well, appearing to great acclaim as President Richard Nixon in the two-man play ''Nixon’s Nixon'' at Roundhouse Theatre. In November 2009 Gero made his debut at [[Ford’s Theatre]], playing the role of Ebeneezer Scrooge in the company’s annual version of Dickens’ ''[[A Christmas Carol]]''. Gero has done voice-over work for documentaries on the [[Discovery Channel]] and [[PBS]]. He teaches drama at [[George Mason University]], the [[University of Maryland]], and [[George Washington University]]. Gero has won four Helen Hayes awards: in 1989 (for ''[[Macbeth]]''), 1994 (for ''[[Richard II]]''), 1995 (for ''[[Henry IV]]''), and 1998 (for ''Skylight''). He is married to Marijke Ebbinge, a former Ford model. Their son, Christian, sings in an [[a cappella]] group.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:26, 14 December 2010

Edward Gero is an American stage actor active primarily in the Washington, DC area, acclaimed for his performances in Shakespeare and other classical plays.

Early life and career

Gero, an Italian-American, was raised in Madison, New Jersey; his mother was a housemaid and his father a union president. Gero decided on a career in acting after seeing a production of Hamlet starring Stacy Keach in New York’s Delacorte amphitheater as a teenager. After his education at Montclair State University, Gero began playing small roles at Classic Stage Company, an off-Broadway theater in New York, and later was invited to play a full season at the Barter Theatre in Abington, Virginia. By 1983 he was appearing in productions at the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, DC, where he remains a fixture to this day. He has appeared in seventy productions there, including roles in all the major works of Shakespeare as well as plays by Molière and Chekhov. Gero has branched out into non-classical plays as well, appearing to great acclaim as President Richard Nixon in the two-man play Nixon’s Nixon at Roundhouse Theatre. In November 2009 Gero made his debut at Ford’s Theatre, playing the role of Ebeneezer Scrooge in the company’s annual version of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Gero has done voice-over work for documentaries on the Discovery Channel and PBS. He teaches drama at George Mason University, the University of Maryland, and George Washington University. Gero has won four Helen Hayes awards: in 1989 (for Macbeth), 1994 (for Richard II), 1995 (for Henry IV), and 1998 (for Skylight). He is married to Marijke Ebbinge, a former Ford model. Their son, Christian, sings in an a cappella group.

References

Berg, Scott W. 2009. "The Other Guy", The Washington Post Magazine, Dec. 13.