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Vaughn Armstrong

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Vaughn Armstrong’s career has spanned decades of stage, television , and film. He has made guest appearances on at least a hundred TV shows including NYPD Blue, ER, West Wing, Seinfeld, Frazier, Home Improvement, Jag, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Philly, The District, The Guardian, Melrose Place, Moesha, etc. etc. His television career started in the mid 70’s with shows like Wonder Woman, Lou Grant, Simon and Simon, Remington Steel and most of the other popular shows of the day. He hasn’t stopped working since. He was the evil David Caldwell on NBC’s Days of Our Lives. He was Jack Wagner’s partner, Will Austin, in General Hospital. He is one of very few actors to have performed on camera in all four of the new Star Trek Series: Next Generation, Voyager, Deep Space Nine, and now, Admiral Forrest in Enterprise. He has been more different guest characters in the various Star trek series than any other actor…eleven in all. Those characters include Korris in Heart of Glory from Next Generation ,Telek R’mor from Eye of the Needle and 2 of 9 in Survival Instinct of Voyager. His TV movies include High Desert Kill, Family of Spies, Mission of the Shark, If these Walls could Talk, Path to War and more. His films include Clear and Present Danger, The Net, Coma, Philadelphia Experiment, Triumphs of a Man Called Horse and others. On Stage he has been Brutus in Julius Caesar, The Macduff in Macbeth, Bolingbrook in Richard II, etc. etc.. Vaughn has performed at the Mark Taper Forum and the Ahmanson Theater in the Music Center down town LA. He has done at least 10 shows at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego. Mr. Armstrong has also performed at the La Jolla Playhouse, the LA Public Theater to name just a few others. He was the Artistic Director of the Los Angeles Repertory Theater for 2 years and managing director of that company for 6 years. He was Artistic Director of the Ventura Court Theater for 2 years. He is a Vietnam veteran who was stationed in Cam Rahn Bay where he built his first theater. He was later the non commissioned officer in charge of the Fort Carson Little Theater.

 

 

   
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