Tuesday, July 6, 2010

About Future Earth

Sam Waterston
Future Earth host is unsurpassed acknowledged in support of his role on 'Law and Order'

Sam Waterston’s portrayal of enigmatic, tough District Attorney Jack McCoy, in Wolf Films/Universal Network Television’s Law & Order, has earned three Emmy nominations pro Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series, the 1999 Screen Actors Guild Award, a Screen Actors Guild appointment in 1998 and a Golden Globe appointment in 1995.

Waterston expected a Best Actor Oscar appointment pro The Killing Fields, three Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe Award pro I’ll Fly Away, and Golden Globe nominations pro Best Supporting Actor and Most Promising Newcomer pro the “Nick Carraway” role in The Great Gatsby. He was awarded an Emmy as host of the ten-part NBC informational run Lost Civilizations, and, in England, has expected numerous BAFTA nominations.

Waterston’s extensive film credits include Woody Allen’s films Interiors, Hannah and Her Sisters and Crimes and Misdemeanors, John Waters’ Serial Mom, Hopscotch and Heaven’s Gate and two Anthony Harvey films; Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie with Katharine Hepburn, Michael Moriarty, and Joanna Miles and Eagles Wing with Martin Sheen and Harvey Keitel. He starred opposite Jeff Bridges in Tom McGuane’s Rancho Deluxe and with Reese Witherspoon in gentleman in the Moon. On television, he played “Oppenheimer” in mini-series of the same first name, produced and starred opposite Jennifer Beals and Lisa Gay Hamilton in the cable show A House Divided, and portrayed Abraham Lincoln opposite Mary Tyler Moore in Gore Vidal's television mini-series, Lincoln. Waterston starred in the NBC show, The Matthew Shepard Story, opposite Stockard Channing and his contemporary films include The Commission with Martin Landau and Le Divorce with Kate Hudson, Glenn Close and Stockard Channing.

Waterston earned a Tony Award appointment as Lincoln in Abe Lincoln in Illinois by the Lincoln Center Theater in New York, and an Obie Award and a Drama Desk Award pro his “Benedick” in Much Ado About Nothing. His stage bring about includes the New York Shakespeare Festival, productions equally You Like It, Cymbeline, Measure pro Measure and Hamlet. Inside 2000 Waterston played “James Tyrone” in Eugene O’Neill’s lengthy Day’s Journey into Night, with his son James as “Edmund” by Syracuse Stage, with John Slattery and Elizabeth Franz. Inside 2003 Waterston starred in the planet premiere production of David Rabe’s The Black Monk by the Yale Repertory Theater. Inside 2004 Waterston returned to The Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park in a reprise production of Much Ado About Nothing, portraying “Leonato” opposite his daughter, Elisabeth (The Prince and Me) starring in the “Hero” role. Most recently, Waterston appeared as “Polonius” in Michael Stuhlbarg’s Hamlet.

Waterston is a graduate of Yale University and now serves on the board of Oceana, the world’s most excellent ocean conservation organization. Waterston lives in Connecticut with his wife. Their children James, Elisabeth, and Katherine, are a extra generation of always more thriving actors, before a live audience valuable roles on stage in New York, as well as on film and television. Their son Graham is a writer and director. They be inflicted with two grandchildren.
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