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Edgar Oliver

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Edgar Oliver is an American stage and film actor, poet, performance artist and playwright. Born in Savannah, Georgia he has lived and worked in New York City since 1977. He is widely considered "a legend" of the downtown New York theatre scene [1][2][3].

Oliver first started performing in New York City at the Pyramid Club in the mid-1980s. Notable New York City productions include his roles in Edward II with Cliplight Theater and numerous productions at the Axis Theatre Company including A Glance at New York (which played at the Edinburgh Festival) and his autobiographical one-man show East 10th Street: Self Portrait With Empty House which enjoyed an extended run with Axis. His film credits include the Independent Spirit Award winning The Jimmy Show and the multi-award winning Henry May Long. He is due to appear in the latest Jared Hess film Gentlemen Broncos.

As a playwright Oliver has frequently been produced at La MaMa ETC, most notably the 2000 production of his play The Drowning Pages starred Deborah Harry of Blondie fame [4].

Oliver has published three poetry collections: A Portrait of New York by a Wanderer There, Summer and The Man Who Loved Plants and is a frequent performer/storyteller with The Moth.

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