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Billy Crudup: Then and Now

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Known for his work on high-profile films and television series, Billy Crudup has also had an illustrious, award-winning career on stage over the past three decades. Here are some highlights.

1995: Just one year out of grad school, Billy makes his Broadway debut in Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia.

2002: Billy receives his first Tony Award nomination for The Elephant Man.

2005: Billy receives his second Tony nomination for Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman.

2006-07: Billy receives his third Tony nomination and first win for Tom Stoppard’s The Coast of Utopia: Part 1 & 2.

2011: Billy returns to Arcadia and receives his fourth Tony nomination.

2013: Billy makes his Berkeley Rep debut starring opposite Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart in Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land, which transfers to Broadway.

2017: Billy stars in David Cale’s Harry Clarke, premiering at the Vineyard Theatre and transferring to the Minetta Lane Theatre.

2023: Six years after his Harry Clarke premiere and 10 years after his Berkeley Rep debut, Billy brings Harry Clarke to the Bay Area.

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