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David Darlow (born 25 December 1943 in Jerusalem) is an American actor and stage director.
David Darlow was born in 1943 in Jerusalem.[1] He grew up in Tel Aviv in his first years.[1] Later he moved to the United States.
Darlow started his career at the theatre. In 1974 he directed the Off-Broadway play Demons: A Possession for the New York Playwrights Horizons.[2] He predominantly was active as an actor and director in Chicago theatres such as the Goodman Theatre,[3] the Chicago Shakespeare Theater[4] under Remy Bumppo Theatre Company.[3] He was nominated multiple times for the Jeff Award, as an actor as well as a director.[5] In 2001 he won the award in the category Actor in a Supporting Role – Play for his role in Endgame. Darlow also was artistic director of the Oak Park Festival Theatre.[6]
Since the mid 1970s Darlow also appeared in film and TV productions. He had minor roles in TV series such as Barney Miller, Barnaby Jones, Dallas, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century or Simon & Simon. Later he also appeared in feature films such as Miller's Crossing, The Fugitive, Road to Perdition, The Weather Man, Let's Go to Prison and No God, No Master.
Darlow was married to playwright and actress Kristine Thatcher from 1991 until 2003; in 1991 the couple adopted a daughter.[7][8] Since 2006 he has been married to Rachel Silverman Darlow.
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