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Robert Briscoe Evans

Robert Briscoe Evans

3 titles Acting Jun 19, 1954 United States

**Biography of Robert Briscoe Evans**

Robert Briscoe Evans embarked on his professional acting career in 1976, embarking on a nationwide tour with a group of four young actors. Over the course of this journey, they covered more than 50,000 miles, performing two original comedies and a condensed version of "A Man for All Seasons" with the Repertory Theatre of America.

Throughout his illustrious career, Robert has taken on a variety of notable roles, including his portrayal of Uncle Ernie in The Who's rock musical "Tommy" and his performance in "Weekend Comedy" at the Great Plains Theatre. He has also captivated audiences as Estragon in "Waiting for Godot" in Los Angeles, and made memorable appearances as Max Bialystock in "The Producers" and Oscar Madison in "The Odd Couple" at Georgia's State Theatre, specifically at the 600-seat Springer Opera House in Columbus, Georgia. His Los Angeles credits include acclaimed productions such as "Art," "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," "The Dining Room" (directed by Kay Cole), "Urinetown" (for which he received a LA Weekly award), and "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Robert has graced over 170 stages across the United States, particularly in the dinner theatre circuit, where he often played comedic roles.

In addition to acting, Robert has made his mark as a producer and writer. He produced, wrote, and hosted 24 episodes of the syndicated reality series "Could It Be A Miracle?" Furthermore, since 2002, he has collaborated with Sherry Lynn to produce all shows for the Children’s Theatre Group of Southern California. For more information on his film and television work, please visit RobertBriscoeEvans.com.

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