Larry Bryggman

Summary

Larry Bryggman (born December 21, 1938) is an American actor. He is known for Spy Game (2001), Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995) and As the World Turns (1956). He appeared as George Helms, a past Medical Director, on the show New Amsterdam (2022) on Netflix.

Larry Bryggman
Born (1938-12-21) December 21, 1938 (age 85)
Occupation(s)Film, television actor
Years active1962-present
Spouses
(m. 1982; div. 1987)
Tracey Hanley
(m. 1999)
Children5

Early life edit

Bryggman was born in Concord, California, on December 21, 1938, of Swedish descent; his father worked for a neon sign company and his mother was a piano teacher.[1] He graduated from Piedmont High School (Piedmont, CA). He attended the City College of San Francisco as well as the American Theatre Wing in New York City. He made his off-Broadway debut in 1962, with A Summer Ghost.[2]

Career edit

Bryggman is known for his role as Dr. John Dixon in the soap opera As the World Turns (ATWT), a role he played from July 18, 1969, to December 14, 2004. Originally the role was a minor background part, which only required Bryggman to work two episodes, but he was later hired to a contract in 1970. For his role as Dr. Dixon, Bryggman received two Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Actor in a Drama, in 1984 and 1987.

He has also made several notable appearances in major films, most notably ...And Justice for All, Die Hard with a Vengeance and Spy Game.

In December 2004, Bryggman's picture suddenly stopped appearing in the opening credits of As the World Turns. Although many actors were rarely seen on the show, ATWT had a history of keeping its veteran actors under contract. After a few weeks of not appearing in the opening credits, it was revealed that Bryggman decided to quit after being offered a large pay cut.[3] Though no onscreen attempt was made to explain the character's absence—his character simply stopped appearing—vintage clips of Bryggman were featured in ATWT's fiftieth anniversary show in April 2006. Beginning on August 27, 2010, Bryggman returned to ATWT for 12 of the final 16 episodes, as the show finished its run on September 17, 2010. For these final episodes of the series, it was explained that Dixon had been working at Johns Hopkins for an undisclosed period of time, but had been asked by Dr. Reid Oliver to return to Oakdale Memorial to consult on the ailing Christopher Hughes.

In 2005, Bryggman starred as the Judge in the Atlantic Theater Company's off-Broadway and Los Angeles productions of the David Mamet farce Romance, for which he received universal rave reviews and a nomination for the 2005 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play. James C. Taylor of the Los Angeles Times called Bryggman's performance "one of the finest comedic performances seen on an American stage this decade".[4]

Bryggman has twice been nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play; in 1994 for Picnic,[5] and in 2001 for Proof.[6] He also appeared in the original 1976 Broadway cast of Checking Out.

Personal life edit

Bryggman married his As the World Turns co-star, Jacqueline Schultz, in 1982. In two separate relationships, he had three children: sons Jeffrey and Michael and daughter Heidi. Michael died in 1993. He married Tracey Hanley Bryggman, an assistant director on Guiding Light when their son Ryan was born; they had their second child, daughter Riley, in 2003.[7]

Partial filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1972 "The Witches of Salem: The Horror and Hope" Reverend Burroughs
1979 ...And Justice for All Warren Fresnell
1982 Hanky Panky Stacy
1995 Die Hard with a Vengeance Insp. Walter Cobb
2001 Spy Game Troy Folger
2008 Side by Each Salty
2013 Family Games Roan
2021 New Amsterdam George Helms Episode: "The Legend of Howie Cournemeyer"

References edit

  1. ^ Larry Bryggman | Biography
  2. ^ Larry Bryggman Biography - Yahoo! Movies
  3. ^ Kroll, Dan J (2004-12-05). "ATWT vet Larry Bryggman sent packing". Soap Central. Retrieved 2020-02-29.
  4. ^ Side By Each - Cast
  5. ^ http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=4603/ [dead link]
  6. ^ Internet Broadway Database: Proof Production Credits
  7. ^ Staff writers. "As the World Turns: Larry Bryggman". Soap Central. Retrieved 2020-02-28.

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