| ROB CAMPBELL, an accomplished New York theatre
actor, can be seen in such films as Kimberly Peirce’s Boys Don’t Cry,
starring Hilary Swank and Chloe Sevigny; Nicholas Hytner’s The Crucible,
starring Daniel Day Lewis and Winona Ryder; John Madden’s Ethan Frome,
starring Liam Neeson and Joan Allen; James Keach’s The Stars Fell On
Henrietta, starring Robert Duvall and Aidan Quinn; Clint Eastwood’s
Unforgiven, starring Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman; Adam Marcus’ Snow
Days; as well as Jeremy Stein’s The Photographer, with John Heard. On the small screen, Campbell has appeared in such movies of the week as "Liberty," "Hostile Waters," and "Beckerton." He has starred on such television series as "Mike O’Malley" and "Ned Blessing," and has guest starred on the hit shows "Sex And The City" and "New York Undercover." On Broadway, Campbell was Lvov in the production of "Ivanov," with Kevin Klein, and Manus in Howard Davies’ production of "Translations," with Brian Dehenney. At The Public Theater in New York City he performed in such productions as "King Lear," "As You Like It," "The Treatment," "Him" and "In The Blood," written by and starring Christopher Walken, Campbell starred as his twin bother. Other theatre productions include the Manhattan Theatre Club production of "Mad Forest," the Classic Stage production of "The Illusion" and the Steppenwolf Theatre production of "Mojo." Campbell graduated from the Yale School of Drama and has performed in numerous Yale Repertory Theatre productions.
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