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Rob Nagle lives in Los Angeles. Rob Nagle has a
pug named Roosevelt. Rob Nagle has a wife named Heather Allyn. They met when they were at Northwestern University. Rob likes to work... nice work if you can get it.
George Burns
"Acting is all about honesty. If you can fake that, you've got it made."
Derek Jacobi
“Acting is no profession for an adult person."
Ralph Richardson
"Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people from coughing."
READINGS...
*RFK: THE FEELING OF JUSTICE, written by Jonathan Estrin and Murray Horwitz & directed by John Rubenstein for L.A. Theatre Works (June 16th, 2009)
*FOLLIES GIRL, written by Jennifer Rosenfeld & directed by Brendon Fox for UCLA (June 3rd, 2009).
*REVERSE TRANSCRIPTION: SIX PLAYWRIGHTS BURY A SEVENTH, written by Tony Kushner & directed by Brendon Fox for Pacific Stages (May 17th, 2009)
*WHO IS SELMA TELLER?, written by Jacob Burstein-Stern & directed by Brendon Fox for the Blank Theatre Company (May 4th, 2009)
*LOVE SONG, written by John Kolvenbach & directed by Robert Pescovitz - Pacific Stages (April 19, 2009)
*THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, written by William Shakespeare & directed by Robert Machray - The Antaeus Company (March 23rd, 2009)
*RECONCILIATION, written by Anna Khaja (March 14th, 2009)
*REGARDING THOSE RESPONSIBLE, written by Richard Martin Hirsch - Long Beach Playhouse (September 14th, 2008)
*THE MERCHANT OF VENICE BEACH, adapted by Tom Beyer from the Shakespeare play (August 19th, 2008)
*MONEY, written by Christopher Silber (April 5th, 2008)
*RORSCHACH, written by Kelly Younger & directed by Darin Anthony for the Blank Theatre Company (January 7th, 2008)
*THE UNSEEN, written by Craig Wright & directed by David Proval - Pacific Stages (November 4th, 2007)
*MALLORCA, written by Sheldon Bull - Falcon Theatre (November 6th, 2007)
*THE RIGORS OF HAPPENSTANCE, written by Richard Martin Hirsch & directed by Darin Anthony - Blank Theatre Company (November 12th, 2007)
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Dominic Conti, Rob Nagle, and Joel Polis in Bach At Leipzig, written by Itamar Moses, at Odyssey Theatre. June-August 2009.

Rob Nagle and Ed Asner in The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial, written by Peter Goodchild, with L.A. Theatre Works. January-February 2009. (photo courtesy of the DeBartolo Center)

Johnny Giacalone, Mark H. Dold, Rob Nagle, Michael Bakkensen, and Ian Bedford in The School of Night, written by Peter Whelan, at Mark Taper Forum. October-December 2008.

Bill Brochtrup, Rob Nagle, and Kasey Mahaffy in Taking Steps, written by Alan Ayckbourn, at South Coast Repertory Theatre. May-June 2008

Rob Nagle and Martha Demson in James Joyce's The Dead, book by Richard Nelson, music by Shaun Davey, with the Open Fist Theatre Company. February-April 2008.

Joshua Wolf Coleman, Daniel Jay Shore, and Rob Nagle in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, written by Stephen Adly Guirgis, with the Black Dahlia Theatre at the Lutheran Church of the Master. July-August 2007.

Andrew Elvis Miller, Rob Nagle, and Amy Landecker in Bug, written by Tracy Letts, with the Lost Angels Theatre Company at the Coast Playhouse. April-July 2007.

Rob Nagle and Marylouise Burke in Where's Poppa? written by Robert Klane, at the Falcon Theatre, February-March 2007.

Rob Nagle and Michael Patrick McGill in Beautiful City, written by George F. Walker, at the Open Fist Theatre, December 2006-February 2007.

Kip Gilman, Rob Nagle, and Greg Mullavey in Moonlight and Magnolias, written by Ron Hutchinson, at the Odyssey Theatre, August-December 2006.
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