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Bryce Chamberlain

Bryce Chamberlain

1 title Acting

S. Bryce Chamberlain has dedicated over six decades to the realms of higher education and religious drama. His extensive career encompasses a remarkable array of performances across numerous LDS-themed stage productions and films, totaling over 85 cinematic works. Among his most notable roles is his portrayal of Everyman in the original LDS Church film "Man's Search for Happiness," showcased at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair. Additionally, he is recognized for his performances as Lehi in "The Book of Mormon Movie" and as Grandpa Lee in Chris Heimerdinger's "Passage to Zarahemla."

Chamberlain's academic journey began at the University of Utah in the early 1950s, where he studied theatre, film, and radio broadcasting. His experiences with esteemed professionals in Utah's media and theatre scene significantly enhanced his artistic skills. Throughout his career, he has participated in various local and national television productions, demonstrating his versatility as a performer.

While teaching at Brigham Young University, Chamberlain's thesis, "The Theatrical Potential of the American Indian," emerged from his work with Native American communities, enabling him and his students to present compelling theatrical narratives that celebrated the lives of over 76 tribes.

In addition to his teaching, Chamberlain has traveled extensively, performing one-man shows as Joseph Smith Jr. across the United States, including Alaska, Hawaii, and 15 countries worldwide. His portrayals of historical figures such as Brigham Young, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington have enriched audiences' understanding of these influential characters through live performances and PBS productions, solidifying his legacy in the world of dramatic arts.

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