M&M ROB NAGLE ... actor guy
 
 

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Rob Nagle lives in Los Angeles.
Rob Nagle has a wife named Heather Allyn.
They met when they were at Northwestern University and they have a pug named Roosevelt.
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."
 

Rob Nagle with Graham Hamilton in Peace in Our Time, written by Noel Coward, adapted by Barry Creyton & directed by Casey Stangl - Antaeus Company - October-December 2011
   
 

Andy Lopez, Evan Arnold, Joseph Keane, Rob Nagle, Jason Turner, and Matt Walker in Fleetwood Macbeth, adapted & directed by Matt Walker - Troubadour Theater Company at the Falcon Theatre - July-August 2011
   
 
TNC
The Normal Child, written & directed by Phillip William Brock - Hollywood Fringe Festival at the Open Fist Theatre Company - June 2011
   
 
FTB
Brandon Breault as Iris and Rob Nagle as Zeus in For The Birds, adapted & directed by Matt Walker - Troubadour Theater Company at the Getty Villa - June 2011
   
 
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Elizabeth Bond and Rob Nagle in the remount of Play Dates, written by Sam Wolfson - Green Beetle Productions at Theatre Asylum - January-April 2011.
   
 
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Larry Paulsen and Rob Nagle in The 39 Steps at Denver Center Theatre Company - September-November 2010.
   
 
PlayDates
Elizabeth Bond, Brian Monahan, and Rob Nagle in Play Dates, written by Sam Wolfson - Green Beetle Productions at Elephant Theatre - July-August 2010.
   
 
LondonsScars
Meredith Bishop and Rob Nagle in London's Scars, written by Richard Martin Hirsch - Odyssey Theatre - May-June 2010.
   
 

Mirron Willis & Rob Nagle performing in Les Blancs, written by Lorraine Hansberry - Antaeus Theatre Company - August 2010.
   
 
Sidhe
Jeanne Syquia and Rob Nagle in Sidhe, written by Ann Noble - Road Theatre Company- January-March 2010.
   
 
Sonnets
Rob Nagle (flanked by Mark Deklin and Jeffrey Nordling) performing in The Sonnet Project - Antaeus Theatre Company- December 21st, 2009.
   
 
Bach
Dominic Conti, Rob Nagle, and Joel Polis in Bach At Leipzig, written by Itamar Moses - Odyssey Theatre - June-August 2009.
   
 
GTMT
Rob Nagle and Ed Asner in The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial, written by Peter Goodchild - L.A. Theatre Works - January-February 2009. (photo courtesy of the DeBartolo Center)
   
 
   
 
   
 
The Dead
Rob Nagle and Martha Demson in James Joyce's The Dead, book by Richard Nelson, music by Shaun Davey
- Open Fist Theatre Company - February-April 2008.
   
 
Judas photo
Joshua Wolf Coleman, Daniel Jay Shore, and Rob Nagle in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, written by Stephen Adly Guirgis - Black Dahlia Theatre at the Lutheran Church of the Master. - July-August 2007.
   
 
Bug photo
Andrew Elvis Miller, Rob Nagle, and Amy Landecker in Bug, written by Tracy Letts - Lost Angels Theatre Company at the Coast Playhouse - April-July 2007.
   
 
Where's Poppa photo
Rob Nagle and Marylouise Burke in Where's Poppa?
written by Robert Klane - Falcon Theatre - February-March 2007.
   
 
Beautiful City
Rob Nagle and Michael Patrick McGill in Beautiful City,
written by George F. Walker - Open Fist Theatre - December 2006-February 2007.
   
 
M&M
Kip Gilman, Rob Nagle, and Greg Mullavey in Moonlight and Magnolias, written by Ron Hutchinson -
Odyssey Theatre
- August-December 2006.

READINGS...

*POINT LAST SEEN
written by Scott Organ & directed by Casey Stangl - South Coast Repertory (December 5, 2011)

*OUR COUNTRY'S GOOD
written by Timberlake Wertenbaker - Antaeus Company (November 28, 2011)

*OF MICE AND MEN
written by John Steinbeck - Antaeus Company (November 21, 2011)

*A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
written by Tennessee Williams - Antaeus Company (November 13, 2011)

*AIR OF THE DOG
written & directed by Tamar Halpern - Antaeus Company (November 7, 2011)

*THE CRUCIBLE
written by Arthur Miller - Antaeus Company (October 24, 2011)

*THE YOUNG MAN FROM ATLANTA
written by Horton Foote & directed by Michael Wilson - with Beau Bridges - Roundabout Theatre Company (September 25, 2011)

*PAYMENT DEFERRED
written by Jeffrey Dell - Antaeus Company (September 19, 2011)

*THE COLLECTOR
written by Carmen Elena Mitchell & directed by Reena Dutt - Off Chance Productions (September 12, 2011)

*MY THREE ANGELS
written by Sam & Bella Spewak, based upon La Cuisine des Anges, by Albert Husson - Interact Theatre Company (August 22, 2011)

*LIKE A FACT
written by Aaron Henne - Theatre @ Boston Court (August 21, 2011)

*MACBETH
written by William Shakespeare - Antaeus Company (August 3-5, 2011)

*WALL STREET FANDANGO
written by Murray Schisgal -
Antaeus Company (June 22, 2011)

*LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST
written by William Shakespeare - Antaeus Company (June 6, 2011)

*THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE
written by William Saroyan - Antaeus Company (May 25, 2011)

*EXECUTIVE PROTECTION
written by Andrew Burlinson & Kerry Harris (May 21, 2011)

*BLUE SURGE
written by Rebecca Gilman (May 19, 2011)

*SADISM SO
written by Beth Dement - Interact Theatre Company (May 16, 2011)

*AMERICAN REUNION
written by Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg - Universal Studios (May 13, 2011)

*MACBETH
written by William Shakespeare - Antaeus Company (May 2, 2011)

*THE CHILDREN
written by Michael Elyanow - Theatre @ Boston Court (May 2, 2011)

*BLOOD MOON
written by Sara Pratter (April 25, 2011)

*TWELFTH NIGHT
written by William Shakespeare - Antaeus Company (April 17, 2011)

*THE PRETENDERS
written by Henrik Ibsen, translated by Thomas F. Van Laan - Antaeus Company (April 14, 2011)

*DISAPPEARED
written by Phyllis Nagy (April 10, 2011)

*A FLEA IN HER EAR
written by Georges Feydeau - Antaeus Company (March 9, 2011)

*GRIP AND ELECTRIC
written by Kerry Harris & Andrew Burlinson (February 14, 2011)

*OFFICE HOURS
written by A.R. Gurney - Antaeus Company (February 6th, 2011)

*SNAPSHOTS
music & lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, book by David Stern - directed by Ken Sawyer (January 17, 2011)

*THE ENGLISH TEACHER
written by Carey Crim & directed by Damaso Rodriguez - Pasadena Playhouse (December 13-14, 2010)

*FORTUNE'S FOOL

written by Ivan Turgenev - Antaeus Company (December 8, 2010)

*MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
written by William Shakespeare - Antaeus Company(December 6, 2010)

*CONSUME

written & directed by Christopher Morrison - Theatre of Note (December 1, 2010)

*LES BLANCS
written by Lorraine Hansberry & directed by Gregg Daniel - ClassicsFest - Antaeus Company (August 3rd & 4th, 2010)

*THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR
written by William Shakespeare & directed by Armin Shimerman - ClassicsFest - Antaeus Company (July 24th, 2010)

*MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION

written by George Bernard Shaw & directed by David Bridel - with Ron Bottita, Charlotte Cornwell, Tim Curry, Ade M'Cormack, and Deborah Ann Woll - Odyssey Theatre (May 25th, 2010)


*WONDERLUST

written by Cody Henderson & directed by Chris Breyer - "Staged Readings in a Bar" - Moveable Piece at Three Clubs (April 18th, 2010)


*LES BLANCS
written by Lorraine Hansberry & directed by Gregg Daniel - Antaeus Company (March 29th, 2010)

*APOGEE + 26
written by Richard Martin Hirsch - Theatre Palisades (March 23rd, 2010)

*THE TEMPEST
written by William Shakespeare - Antaeus Company (March 8th, 2010)

*THE OPPOSITE OF FUNNY
written by Jim Geoghan & directed by John McDonald - FirstStage(February 8th, 2010)

*SPIRIT CONTROL
written by Beau Willimon & directed by Art Manke - South Coast Repertory (December 7th, 2009)

*A LIFE OF EASE

written by Phillip William Brock & directed by Amanda Weier - Open Fist Theatre Company (November 21st & 22nd, 2009)

*BOB: A LIFE IN FIVE ACTS
written by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb & directed by Shelley Butler - South Coast Repertory (October 26th, 2009)

*APOGEE + 26
written by Richard Martin Hirsch & directed by Amanda Weier - Blank Theatre Company (September 14th, 2009)

*YOU DON'T KNOW JACK
written by Adam Mazer - HBO Films & Barry Levinson. With Al Pacino, Susan Surandon, John Goodman & Danny Huston (July 29, 2009)

*RFK: THE FEELING OF JUSTICE

written by Jonathan Estrin and Murray Horwitz & directed by John Rubenstein - L.A. Theatre Works (June 16th, 2009)

*REVERSE TRANSCRIPTION: SIX PLAYWRIGHTS BURY A SEVENTH
written by Tony Kushner & directed by Brendon Fox - Pacific Stages (May 17th, 2009)

*WHO IS SELMA TELLER?
written by Jacob Burstein-Stern & directed by Brendon Fox - 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 - Antaeus Company (March 23rd, 2009)

*REGARDING THOSE RESPONSIBLE
written by Richard Martin Hirsch - Long Beach Playhouse (September 14th, 2008)

*RORSCHACH
written by Kelly Younger & directed by Darin Anthony - Blank Theatre Company (January 7th, 2008)

*THE UNSEEN
written by Craig Wright & directed by David Proval - Pacific Stages (November 4th, 2007)

*THE RIGORS OF HAPPENSTANCE
written by Richard Martin Hirsch & directed by Darin Anthony - Blank Theatre Company (November 12th, 2007)


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Rob Nagle with Heather Allyn on the set of A.P.E. #9.





 
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