Wayne C. Dvorak
Wayne C. Dvorak was born on Jan 27, 1941 in USA. Wayne C. Dvorak's big-screen debut came with The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case directed by Buzz Kulik in 1976, strarring Martin Bloch. Wayne C. Dvorak is known for Off the Rack directed by Noam Pitlik, Edward Asner stars as Sam Waltman and Eileen Brennan as Kate Halloran. The upcoming new movie Wayne C. Dvorak plays is Double Trouble which will be released on Feb 14, 1992.
As a young child, Wayne C. Dvorak grew up on black-and-white movies and was enthralled with actors and acting. At age 15, he was scouted as a promising actor while he was in a high school play, and then immediately went into performing in community theater. Later continuing drama study in college, he was mentored at the Guthrie Theater in Minnesota by the celebrated Sir Tyrone Guthrie, who during his lifetime was considered the greatest director on the English-speaking stage including in both London and New York. At the Guthrie, Dvorak experienced first-hand the rehearsals and performances of star legends like Jessica Tandy, Hume Cronyn, George Grizzard, and Ellen Greer. And he sat in on discussions about writing and directing with the great Arthur Miller and Harold Clurman.
Birthday
Jan 27, 1941Place of Birth
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
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