Michael Cerveris

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Michael Cerveris is a two-time Tony Award and Grammy Award-winning actor for Fun Home, The Who’s Tommy, and Assassins, (also Lucille Lortel Award) with additional Tony nominations for Evita, LoveMusik, and John Doyle’s Sweeney Todd.  Other Broadway includes In The Next Room, Hedda Gabler, Cymbeline, and Titanic.  Off-Broadway includes King Lear, Macbeth, Abingdon Square, Nikolai and the Others, Sondheim's Road Show, an oak tree, and The Games at BAM/Next Wave with Meredith Monk and Ping Chong, as well as Hedwig off-Broadway, in Los Angeles and on London's West End. 

 

Films include Ant-Man and The Wasp, Cirque Du Freak and The Mexican. Television series include Julian Fellowes' upcoming “The Gilded Age” for HBO, David Fincher’s “Mindhunter,” Stephen Soderberg’s “Mosaic,” and “The Knick,” David Simon's “The Plot Against America,” and "Tremé," "Gotham," "The Tick," "Billions," “Evil,” “Blacklist,” “Madame Secretary,” "The Good Wife," and five seasons as September, The Observer on "Fringe."  Concerts include New York City Opera, National Symphony in DC New York Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, New Orleans' JazzFest and a US/UK tour playing guitar for punk icon Bob Mould.  Cerveris has recorded three solo albums, ‘Dog Eared,’ ‘Piety,’ and ‘Hinterlands.’ and his Americana band Loose Cattle records and performs frequently in New Orleans and New York. 

 

The UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF MAYORS and the Board of Directors of AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS, honored Cerveris in 2017 with The Citizen-Artist Award which “recognizes artists who have made the highest contributions both in their professional artistic endeavors to advance the arts as well as in their personal charitable pursuits to improve the world.”