Thom Vegh
Contact: 858 . 228 . 0873 | fresnels@zoho.com
Moonlight
Stage Productions
Avo Playhouse
“Thom
Vegh earns some well-deserved laughs as the randy Doc Meyers.”
U-T
San Diego
Pam
Kragen
"Thom
Vegh scores points for his sense of timing which is picture perfect
and carries throughout making his scenes so more enjoyable to watch
without the feeling of urgency noticed in so many of the others…
His one scene in Act II in which he tries to seduce Stephanie is just
about the funniest of the entire production."
examiner.com
Carol Davis
Carol Davis
Thom Vegh
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Hair: Bald/Gray
Ht: 5’ 9.5”
Wt: 207lbs
Eyes: Hazel
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FILM and TELEVISION
By The Time The Sun Is Hot
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Lead
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Short (dir Brad Kester1)
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The Miser* in ASL
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Guest star
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PBS
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The Door
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Lead
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Short
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Defection of Simas Kudirka
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Co-star
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CBS (dir David Lowell Rich)
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Teddy
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Lead
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Short
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COMMERCIALS
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Conflicts upon request.
THEATRE
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A Month in the Country
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Bulshintsov
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Huntington Theatre (dir Jacques Cartier)
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Othello
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Brobantio
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Huntington Theatre
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King John
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King Phillip
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Huntington Theatre
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Born Yesterday
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Sen. Hedges
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Huntington Theatre
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The Decameron*
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Boccaccio (lead)
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Huntington Theatre (dir Joe Gifford)
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How Beautiful with Shoes*
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Rev. Wilkins (supporting)
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Lincoln Center Library Theatre
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Cement,* (US première)
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Ivagin (supporting)
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Berkeley Stage Co. (dir Sue Ellen Case)
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Centralia, 1919*
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Wesley
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Berkeley Stage Co. (dir Michael Addison)
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The Miser* in ASL
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Valero (supporting)
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Fairmount Theatre of the Deaf
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Solanio
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Merchant of Venice
(w/Morris Carnovsky)
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Halle Theater
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Mrs. Warren’s Prof.
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Sir Geo. Crofts
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Bradford Theatre
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1776
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Sen. Wilson
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Gateway Playhouse
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Reading Gaol*
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Prisoner (supporting)
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544 Natoma (SF)
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Life of the Party
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Donny
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Diversionary Theatre
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Stage Blood (Ludlam)
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Carlton, Sr.
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Diversionary Theatre
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Picasso at the Lapin Agile
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Sagot (u/s)
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San Diego Rep (dir Joan Schirle)
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Merry Wives of Windsor
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Sir Hugh
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San Francisco Shakespeare Festival
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King Lear
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Curran
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SFSF, Gershwin Theatre (dir Paul Barry)
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Rimers of Eldritch
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Peck
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Theatre of the Changing Space (NYC )
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Sunflower*
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Chauncey (supporting)
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Next Move Theatre
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J.B.
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Mr. Zuss
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Boston Arts Center
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TRAINING
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SKILLS
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Acting: Boston University - Maxine Klein, Bill Young;
Master Class w/ Estelle Parsons; H. B. Studios,
Uta Hagen; A.C.T., Ray Reinhardt
Improv: James Spruell
Voice: Kathy Lenell, Geraldine Braden
Movement & Period Movement:
Joe Gifford, John Wilson, Carol Korty
Alexander Technique : Michael Gelb (London) Fencing: Jim Richards
BFA Acting, Boston University, School of Fine Arts
*original work
1Sundance Jury Prize Winner
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Ballroom dance basics, “move” very well and improvise, time-step, “Monty Python-esque” playing style, can take and give a punch, basic sign-language, American regional dialects, BBC English, French, Hungarian & Russian dialects, tele-prompter, news casting, produced playwright
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