JOSEPH CULLITON

AEA - AFTRA - SAG

About Me

 

Joseph CullitonJoseph Culliton appeared on Broadway in the award winning revival of Gore Vidal’s The Best Man, in the New York City Opera’s South Pacific, and in Broadway which was directed by the legendary George Abbott.  His off-Broadway credits include the New York Shakespeare Festival productions of King John and Julius Caesar, the latter starring Al Pacino and Martin Sheen.  Los Angeles audiences have seen him at the Mark Taper Forum, Ahmanson Theatre, International City Theatre, Reprise Best of Broadway, and at the Downey Civic Light Opera where he recently played Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady.   Other musical theatre roles include Captain Von Trapp in Sound of Music, Harold Hill in The Music Man, Macheath in Threepenny Opera and Judge Turpin in Sweeney Todd.  He toured nationally in Cyrano de Bergerac starring John Cullum, played in Othello with James Earl Jones, and in Richard II with Richard Chamberlain. For the LA based Independent Shakespeare Co, his roles include Malvolio, Prospero and the title role in Henry IV. Among his extensive regional theatre credits are the Kennedy Center, Guthrie Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C.  On television, he has acted on “General Hospital,” “All My Children,” “One Life to Live,” “Late Night with Conan O’Brien,” and “Strangers with Candy.”  His very first of many feature films was Cahill, in which he was shot by John Wayne