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On Broadway, Hendrickson has appeared in "Awake and Sing," "Strider" and in the title role of "The Elephant Man." His Off Broadway credits include "The Lisbon Traviata," "After the Fall," "The Rear Column," "The Philanthropist" and "Life and Limb." Hendrickson was a member of the first class of the drama division of the Julliard School and a founding members of the Acting Company, under the late John Houseman. The Acting Company productions in repertory, on national tours and on Broadway, in which Hendrickson performed, include "The Three Sisters," "The Time of Your Life," "Next Time I'll Sing to You," "The Hostage," "The Robber Bridegroom," "Measure for Measure," Edward II," "The Taming of the Shrew," "The Knack," "The Lower Depths" and "Arms and the Man." His regional theater credits include "Terra Nova," "Romeo and Juliet" and "Loves Labors Lost" at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego, and "Otherwise Engaged" and "Richard III" at the Goodman Theater in Chicago. Hendrickson has appeared in many feature films including "Spanking the Monkey," which was the winner of the 1994 Sundance Film Festival, "Regarding Henry," "Consenting Adults" and "Manhunter." He has also appeared in the daytime drama Guiding Light on CBS, and "Texas" and "Another World" on NBC. His primte time television credits include the series "Law & Order" and "Mann & Machine," the films "The Demon Murder Case" and "King of the Line" and the PBS "Theater in America" productions of "Time of your Life." Hendrickson was born in Huntington, Long Island, and currently lives in Manhattan. His birth date is August 26, and his favorite pastimes are scuba diving and fishing. Related links:
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