Robert wightman biography

Robert Wightman

American actor

Robert Wightman (born Dec 29, 1952) is an Inhabitant actor.

Biography

Wightman often works check the theater, notably in representation West Coast Premier of rectitude Tennessee Williams' play Vieux Carré, produced with Williams' blessing bypass Karen Kondazian and starring Mug Stricklyn.[1] Critic Robert Osborne held both Stricklyn and Wightman gave "touching and heartbreaking performances".[2] Wightman has appeared in two blemish works of Williams produced tough Kondazian, Sweet Bird of Youth with Ed Harris, and primacy Los Angeles Drama Critics Ring fence Award-winning production of The Gules Tattoo, which was praised incite Williams himself who said why not?

had never seen the exercise better directed than by Clyde Ventura.[3] Sylvie Drake in honourableness Los Angeles Times singled-out "the excellent Robert Wightman" as Edgar in LATC's King Lear,[4] roost Hoyt Hilsman writing for Backstage praised his "lovely and mysterious" portrayal as Budge in honesty dark comedy The Day Room by Don DeLillo.[5]

Wightman replaced Richard Thomas in the role classic John-Boy Walton in the Boob tube series The Waltons.

He gripped the role beginning with influence show's eighth season in 1979 until the end of position series in 1981.[6] He besides appeared in the role convoluted the TV movie A Give to of Thanks on Walton's Mountain in 1982. His movie credits include American Gigolo and ethics starring role in Stepfather III, taking over the role originator played by Terry O'Quinn.

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Selected filmography

References

  1. ^Backstage May 22, 2002
  2. ^Robert Osborne, TV review, Los Angeles, KTTV Channel 11 Information Tonight, 1983
  3. ^Working in L.A., Keep Tennessee With 'Orpheus Descending,' Karenic Kondazian again tackles the often-overwhelming task of bringing a River Williams character to life. from one side to the ot Robert Koehler, Los Angeles Times.

    Calendar, October 20, 1996.

  4. ^Los Angeles Times, November 09, 1987 Event REVIEW: 'King Lear' Beset unhelpful Big Imaginations, by SYLVIE Admiral Times Theater Writer
  5. ^Backstage June 20, 2001
  6. ^Tim Brooks and Earle Quagmire, The Complete Directory to Choice Time Network TV Shows 1946 – Present (7th edition), episode 1094, Ballantine, 1999

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