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Glenn Fitzgerald

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Glenn Fitzgerald is a Broadway performer. Explore their Broadway credits, shows, and songs below.

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Glenn Fitzgerald is an American actor born on December 21, 1971, in Brooklyn, New York, whose work spans stage, film, and television. His Broadway credits include the 2023 production of The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window.

Fitzgerald has accumulated a substantial body of film work across a range of genres and collaborators. He appeared as Lonnie, the son of Alan Alda and Lily Tomlin's characters, in Flirting with Disaster, and as Neil, the teenager who leaves a party with Sigourney Weaver's character, in The Ice Storm. He portrayed the Hasidic scholar married to Renée Zellweger's character in A Price Above Rubies and played the uptight assistant to Sean Connery's character in Gus Van Sant's Finding Forrester. Additional film roles include an antique dealer in M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense and Homicide Detective Anderson in Kathryn Bigelow's Detroit. Among his independent film credits, he played a terminally ill pacifist in Series 7: The Contenders, a sociopathic skinhead opposite Ryan Gosling in The Believer, a drug-addled tank commander opposite Joaquin Phoenix in Buffalo Soldiers, and a gentle brother in Tully.

Alongside his film career, Fitzgerald developed an extensive stage presence, originating roles in several notable productions. He appeared in Jon Robin Baitz's Mizlansky/Zilinsky opposite Nathan Lane, directed by Joe Mantello, and in Kenneth Lonergan's Lobby Hero, for which he received a Lucille Lortel Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor. He originated a role in Will Eno's The Realistic Joneses alongside Tracy Letts and Parker Posey, directed by Sam Gold, and appeared in Melissa James Gibson's THIS at Playwrights Horizons with Julianne Nicholson. Additional originating credits include David Lindsay-Abaire's Ripcord, directed by David Hyde Pierce with Holland Taylor, and Sharr White's The True with Edie Falco at The New Group.

Fitzgerald has also appeared in productions of classic works, including Hedda Gabler at New York Theatre Workshop directed by Ivo van Hove, The Importance of Being Earnest at Williamstown Theatre Festival directed by David Hyde Pierce and starring Tyne Daly, and Othello at New York Theatre Workshop directed by Sam Gold. At Classic Stage Company, he appeared in both Ivanov and Hamlet, the latter directed by Austin Pendleton alongside Ethan Hawke and Peter Sarsgaard.

On television, Fitzgerald held a series regular role as Brian Darling on ABC's Dirty Sexy Money and has made guest appearances on programs including Six Feet Under, Billions, Madam Secretary, Elementary, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Homicide: Life on the Street, CSI: Miami, and FBI: Most Wanted.

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Born
December 21, 1971
Hometown
Brooklyn, New York, USA

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