Dennis Parlato
Dennis Parlato | |
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Born |
Los Angeles, California, United States | March 30, 1947
Occupation | Dancer, actor, singer |
Dennis Parlato (born March 30, 1947 in Los Angeles) is an American dancer, actor, and singer.
Early life and education
He is the son of Charlie Parlato.[1] Parlato used to teach high school English in San Francisco before realizing he wanted to perform. He was performing in chamber concert groups and teaching full-time. While on vacation with his first wife, they decided to see the ballet nearby just as something to do. He went to the Nederlands Dans Theater, a premier theatre company that, unbeknownst to him, was putting on a ballet of Carmina Burana. After watching the ballet, it inspired him when he got back home to switch to half-time teaching and study ballet.[2] He met Austin Tichenor (of Reduced Shakespeare Company) when Parlato joined the Oakland Ballet as a featured solo dancer and Tichenor was stage manager.[1]
He moved to New York when he was thirty years old.[3] His fiancee at the time Maggie Caponio, had gotten a scholarship to the New York City Ballet and he decided to go with her.[1] He auditioned for everything, even though he had no formal vocal or acting lessons. He got into A Chorus Line and after that was able to afford proper lessons.[2]
Career
Broadway credits
- A Chorus Line (1977), understudy
- Chess (1988), Walter
- Sound of Music (1998), Captain George Von Trapp (replacement)
- Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (2005), understudy and Lawrence (replacement)
Off-Broadway/Regional credits
- Moby Dick (1986), Starbuck
- Have I Got a Girl For You! (1986), Igor
- Romance/Romance (1986)
- The Knife (1987), Dr. Bauer
- Shylock (1987), Antonio
- Violent Peace (1990)
- Hello Again (1993), The Husband
- Down By The Ocean (1994), Dan Bailey
- Jack's Holiday (1995), Inspector Thomas Byrnes
- Overtime (1996), Antonio
- Barefoot Boy with Shoes On (1999)
- When We Dead Awaken (2002), Rubek
- Guys and Dolls (2004), Sky Masterson
- Amazing Grace (2012), Captain Newton
Films
- The Dream Team (1989) -- TV newscaster
- Johnny Suede (1991) -- Dalton
- Bury the Evidence (1998) -- The Enforcer
- Rick (2003) -- BusinessTalk Anchor
- Delirious (2006) -- Royce Ralston
- Starting Out in the Evening (2007) -- Author
- Bride Wars (2009) -- Dance Instructor
Television
- One Life to Live (1989-1990) - Michael Grande
- Loving (1992-1995) - Clay Alden
- Guiding Light (1997-1998) - Roger Thorpe
References
- 1 2 3 http://castroller.com/podcasts/ReducedShakespeareCompany/3042972
- 1 2 Reichardt, Nancy M. (December 4, 1994). "Look Who's Talking: 'Loving's' Dennis Parlato". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 12, 2013.
- ↑ http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1989-05-21/entertainment/8902030235_1_dennis-parlato-alicia-grande-michael-grande
External links
- Dennis Parlato at the Internet Movie Database
- Dennis Parlato at the Internet Broadway Database
- Lortel entry