Tom Hewitt
Actor-singer Tom Hewitt has steadily amassed an impressive resume since his early career with the Virginia City Players in his native Montana. He also spent time as a member of the prestigious Acting Company, touring the USA. In 1991, Hewitt enjoyed a success in the Off-Broadway production of "Beau Jest," playing a bogus doctor. The following year, he made his TV debut in the cast of Julie Taymor's "Fool's Fire" (PBS). Hewitt earned critical notice and a cult following as the HIV-positive man who becomes the object of affection of the title character in Paul Rudnick's hit Off-Broadway play "Jeffrey," directed by Christopher Ashley. He left that success to make his Broadway debut succeeding John Vickery in Wendy Wasserstein's "The Sisters Rosensweig" in 1993 and later won attention for his turn in the National Actors Theater's production of "The School for Scandal" (1995).
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