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What character(s) have you played?

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In school plays, theater, films, anything?

I've played a dancing flower for a play about the environment, a college student for a play about drugs and a monster for a play about a wedding.
 
I was a very, very, very bad Othello once, it was embarrassing.!oops!
 
i played a man who sneezed on his boss during a play, a banker with the gout dealing with a crazed woman, and a nervous dental patient in the arms of an over-eager assistant. In another play, I was the father of a boy dating a girl from the wrong side of the tracks.
 
Oh, geez. Way too many to even remember. (This was about 40 years ago.)

I played several minor characters in Bye Bye Birdie, L'il Abner, a thing called Where is the Mayor?, and a 'home-grown' musical in which I was one of the leads. I played Horatio during Hamlet's "Alas, poor Yorick!" scene and I played M. Jourdain in Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme.

There were probably several others, but I don't really remember.
 
I played Horace Vandegelder in 'Hello Dolly' and ' Mr. Bigley in 'How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying' in highschool.
I played various roles in student films over the past two years. Among them an italian waiter, a Nazi dentist, a hooker, and a paranoid drug dealer.
 
highschool wasn't the best of times

i was the guy who would look at people and wonder they the behaved they way did
and why they would go and audition for a role in the school play when we knew who would get it

always the fav eh!!!!!

never anyone different and interesting

and the same goof would be the lead
 
In high school I was the tin man in the Wizaard of Oz and I had some supporting roles in some of the other plays we did in school, in college I was Conrad Birdie in Bye Bye Birdie and Father Chuck O'Malley in Going My Way and the next year we did the Bells of St. Mary's so I got to be Father O'Malley again. I have had a few supporting roles in plays in the last few years and was Captain Von Trapp in the Sound of Music last year for a small community theater group. It was kind of fun, because I got to dye my hair for a few weeks. I always wondered what it would be like to be a blonde, lol.
 
In elementary school, (first grade), my first taste of theater was simply as a narrator in our "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" play. When the kid who played Baby Bear got sick, I got to play the part (an understudy from the very first, hehehe!).

In junior high, I played the prince's assistant in a 1970's "hip" version of Cinderella. I had a crush on the kid who played the prince..... I was also in the chorus of our production of "Annie, Get Your Gun"

In high school, I had minor roles in "Anything Goes" and "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying." In my junior year, I got to play my first "bad guy" role when I was "Frank Burns" in our stage production of M*A*S*H. In my senior year I was a gambler, "Harry the Horse," in "Guys and Dolls."

And that was the extent of my illustrious stage career, (hehehe!) :D
 
I played a tree.

because i was taller than everyone else at the time.
 
I've been a pilgrim, Ben Franklin, and a random dancer in like 8 plays. I remember one was a sequin-covered salsa dance to "under the sea". I guess we were fish...
 
Of the four plays I was involved in high school:

"Ike" in Competition Piece
"Delivery Man" in Murder Runs in the Family
Student Director of Nobody Heard Me Cry
"Fred" in Cheaper By The Dozen
 
I played the role of a drunk driver in a mock crash in high school.

We got to sit in crashed and gutted cars. I was the driver who hit the other car in a head on collision. The police, fire, and rescue were all involved in the scene as well.

I failed, rather miserably, the field sobriety test. The officers cuffed me and placed me in the cruiser. The cruiser took me around to the other side of the school building.

Of course, I wasn't the lucky one. The passenger of the other car got to take a flight on a medical evacuation helicopter, all the way to the hospital. Now that would have been freaking sweet.
 
Incomplete list, I'm sure, but over the years I've played:

Subservient Alien
Moviephone Customer Service Agent
Kinko's Employee
"Prairie Dogging" Corporate Drone
Frustrated Recording Engineer
Overexcited College Student
Satanic Convert
Donatello (the ninja turtle)
Burger Boy's archnemesis (can't recall the name)
Sonic Burger car hop
Callistoga Water Convert
Danny, philandering husband (I die)
Mr Bumble, head of orphanage

Lex
 
What a lot of dramatic types we have here!

TV (advert) diplomat at an embassy reception

movies (partial list, most were highly forgettable):

prison guard
police chief (who turned out to be gay)
dirty old man in sauna (chasing the girls!)
airline passenger flirting with female lead
cruel gangster (they loved my sneer)
 
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