Interview with actor David Dean Bottrell

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ytex0wlAhvY



David Dean Bottrell is an American actorcomedian and screenwriter best known for playing on numerous TV series & as Lincoln Meyer on 8 episodes of the ABC television series Boston Legal. He is also the author of "Working Actor: Breaking In, Making a Living and Making a Life in the Fabulous Trenches of Show Business" published by Ten Speed Press, a division of Random House.[1]


Known for his quirky characterizations, he started his career in New York, working at such theatres as the Second Stagethe Public Theater, the Manhattan Punch Line and regionally at the Long Wharf Theatre and the Actors Theatre of Louisville. His television work includes guest starring roles on And the Band Played OnHead of the ClassJAGCaroline in the CityMad About YouDharma & GregDays of Our LivesUgly BettyCriminal MindsiCarlyCastleBonesHarry's LawNCISJustifiedMad MenLongmireModern FamilyLaw & Order: SVURectify and The Blacklist.

He also co-wrote (with Jessie Jones) the off-Broadway play Dearly Departed,[2] which he and Jones later adapted into a film version titled Kingdom Come, starring Whoopi GoldbergLL Cool J and Jada Pinkett Smith, produced by Fox Searchlight Pictures.[3]

Bottrell has written about his experiences in the entertainment industry for the Huffington Post,[4][5] BackstageSalon.com and MetroSource magazine.[6] His short film, Available Men premiered in the 2006 HBO Comedy Festival and went on to win 17 awards on the film festival circuit. On stage, he was one of the original cast members of both the Los Angeles and New York companies of the long-running comedy revue, Streep Tease: An Evening of Meryl Streep Monologues performed by an All-Male Company in which he performed his critically acclaimed 6-minute rendition of the entire plot of Out of Africa.[7]


Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Dean_Bottrell



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