Brian Kerwin
Brian Kerwin, born on October 25, 1949, in Chicago, Illinois, is a distinguished American actor recognized for his versatile performances across theatre, film, and television. He received the Theatre World Award in 1988 for his role in the off-Broadway production of "Emily," marking the beginning of a notable stage career. Kerwin has showcased his talent on Broadway with memorable performances in the 1997 revival of "The Little Foxes" and Elaine May's comedy "After the Night and the Music" in 2005. That same year, he captivated audiences in Edward Albee's "The Goat or Who is Sylvia?" at the Mark Taper Forum and earned acclaim for his portrayal of Nick in Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" alongside Glenda Jackson and John Lithgow. His recent stage work includes the Pulitzer Prize-winning play "August: Osage County."
In film, Kerwin has appeared in a variety of notable movies, including "Murphy's Romance," "27 Dresses," and "Torch Song Trilogy," showcasing his range in both dramatic and comedic roles. His television career began with the soap opera "The Young and the Restless" in 1976, and he has since had recurring roles in series like "Roseanne," "The West Wing," and "Big Love," along with guest appearances on numerous popular shows.
Kerwin has been married to Jeanne Marie Troy since September 2, 1990, and they have three children: Finn, Matilda, and Brennan. The family resides in New York City, where Kerwin continues to thrive in his artistic pursuits.
Filmography
Volcano: Fire on the Mountain
Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain
Murphy's Romance
King Kong Lives
Unlikely Angel
Mr. Jealousy
Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore
Torch Song Trilogy
It Came from Outer Space II
Jack
27 Dresses
The Help
Hard Promises