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Tom Wopat
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Beat out
Dennis Quaid
and
Gerald McRaney
for the role of Luke Duke on
The Dukes of Hazzard (1979)
.
Reunited with
John Schneider
on an episode of Schneider's
Smallville (2001)
.
Appeared on Broadway with
Bernadette Peters
in the revival of Annie Get Your Gun.
Acting mentor was
James Best
.
Tom is one of eight children, having six brothers and one sister.
Currently performing in the David Mamet play, "Glengarry, Glen Ross", with Alan Alda, at the Royale Theatre in New York. (May 2005)
Enjoys fishing for bass, panfish and large carp.
Tom's mother died in 1959 and his father died in 1983.
Once hosted his own show on TNN/The Nashville Network).
Performs in McCarter Theatre's production of The Last Of The Boys at the Berlind Theater in Princeton, New Jersey. (September 2004)
Currently touring in "Chicago, the Musical" as Billy Flynn. (January 2004)
Currently starring in the play 'Catch me if you can' in Seattle, Washington (August 2009)
Was nominated for Broadway's 1999 Tony Award as best actor (musical) for a revival of Annie Get Your Gun.
Performed in 42nd St. on Broadway. (August 2002)
... until June 13 at Studio 54 on Broadway, one of the star performers in Roundabout Theatre Company's 'Sondheim on Sondheim'. (March 2010)
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