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Colvin became a private student of [[Michael Chekhov]] beginning at the age of 17. He would later dedicate the rest of his life to mastering and teaching Chekhov's technique. Colvin was the Artistic Director of the Michael Chekhov Studio U.S.A. West in Hollywood at the time of his death. The studio continues to |
Colvin became a private student of [[Michael Chekhov]] beginning at the age of 17. He would later dedicate the rest of his life to mastering and teaching Chekhov's technique. Colvin was the Artistic Director of the Michael Chekhov Studio U.S.A. West in Hollywood at the time of his death. The studio continues to exist today. |
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Revision as of 16:03, 9 May 2006
Jack Colvin (born October 13, 1932, Lyndon, Kansas; died December 1, 2005) was an American character actor of theater, film and TV, best known for the role of the snoopy tabloid reporter Jack McGee on the TV series The Incredible Hulk from 1977 through 1982, and in several TV-movie sequels.
Colvin became a private student of Michael Chekhov beginning at the age of 17. He would later dedicate the rest of his life to mastering and teaching Chekhov's technique. Colvin was the Artistic Director of the Michael Chekhov Studio U.S.A. West in Hollywood at the time of his death. The studio continues to exist today.