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Boyd Gaines

Boyd Gaines

American actor


Boyd Payne Gaines (born May 11, 1953) is an American actor. During his career, he has won four Tony Awards and three Drama Desk Awards. Gaines is best known for playing Mark Royer on One Day at a Time (1981–1984).

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Early life and education

He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, to James and Ida Gaines. His early theatre training began at the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, California,[1] where his talent and rich baritone voice were showcased in leading roles in plays, musicals, and opera. He attended the Juilliard School as a member of the Drama Division's Group 8 (1975–1979).[2]

Career

Gaines has appeared in a number of films and television shows, including Fame, Frasier, L.A. Law, Law & Order, and Piece of Cake, but his most notable television role was as Mark Royer, who married Valerie Bertinelli's Barbara Cooper on TV's One Day at a Time.[3] Gaines appeared in the final three seasons of the show. He also portrayed Coach Brackett in the 1981 movie Porky's, Lt. Ring in the 1986 film Heartbreak Ridge and Jason in The Sure Thing (1985).[4][5]

Gaines is a voice actor, and is credited with recording several audiobooks.

He has appeared on the Broadway stage, in both musicals and plays, for which he has won four Tony Awards. His first Broadway play was The Heidi Chronicles in 1989. He has appeared in the musicals She Loves Me (1993), Company (1995), and Contact (2000).[6] Other plays have included the 2010 revival of Driving Miss Daisy, The Columnist (2012), and the Broadway revival of An Enemy of the People in 2012.[7] He appeared in the 2008 revival of Gypsy as Herbie, and won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical.[8]

He has appeared Off-Broadway, starting in 1978 with Spring Awakening and recently The Grand Manner by A. R. Gurney at Lincoln Center in 2010.[9][10]

In regional theatre, Gaines appeared in Our Town at the George Street Playhouse, New Jersey, in April 2014.[11]

Awards and nominations

Gaines was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play in 2007, for Journey's End,[12] making him the first actor to be nominated in each of the four Tony categories for which an actor is eligible.[7] Only two male and three female performers have been nominated for all four Tony performance awards, the others being Raúl Esparza, Angela Lansbury, Jan Maxwell, and Audra McDonald.[13] Gaines was the first performer to be nominated for each of Best Featured Actor in a Play in 1989 for The Heidi Chronicles, Best Actor in a Musical in 1994 for She Loves Me,[14] Best Featured Actor in a Musical in 2000 for Contact[15] and again in 2008 for Gypsy, and Best Actor in a Play in 2007 for Journey's End. Gaines won in three of the categories (and four of the five nominations), missing only for the performance in Journey's End.[7] His four wins are for The Heidi Chronicles, She Loves Me, Contact, and Gypsy.

Personal life

He is married to Kathleen McNenny. They have one daughter.[1]

Filmography

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Stage productions

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References

  1. Buckley, Michael. "Gentleman of the Jury" theatremania.com, October 8, 2004
  2. "Alumni News". Juilliard School. September 2007. Archived from the original on 2011-11-11.
  3. One Day at a Time museum.tv, accessed September 16, 2015
  4. "Boyd Gaines About This Person, Filmography" The New York Times, accessed September 16, 2015
  5. "Boyd Gaines Broadway" playbillvault.com, accessed September 16, 2015
  6. "Boyd Gaines Off-Broadway" Archived 2012-10-12 at the Wayback Machine lortel.org, accessed September 16, 2015
  7. "Lincoln Center Theater: The Grand Manner" lct.org; accessed September 16, 2015.
  8. "Facts" Archived 2015-07-04 at the Wayback Machine tonyawards.com, accessed September 16, 2015
  9. "Actor (Musical) Tony Award Winners (see 1994)" broadwayworld.com, accessed September 16, 2015
  10. Lefkowitz, David; McBride, Murdoch; and Simonson, Robert. "'Copenhagen' And 'Contact' Win Top 1999-2000 Tony Awards" Playbill, June 5, 2000

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