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Ruben Santiago-Hudson recently directed the world premiere of his play Your Blues Ain't Sweet Like Mine at The Two River Theater and the world premiere of Dominique Morriseau's Paradise Blue at Williamstown Theater Festival. Other credits include The Piano Lesson (Lucille Lortel, Joseph A. Callaway, Audelco, OBIE), The Happiest Song Plays Last (Second Stage), and My Children My Africa, Seven Guitars, and The First Breeze of Summer at Signature Theater where he served as Associate Artist of the season dedicated to the Negro Ensemble Company. Regionally, Ruben has directed at A.C.T. San Francisco, The Two River Theater Company, The McCarter Theater, and The Kennedy Center. His screenplay Lackawanna Blues garnered numerous awards including The Humanitas Prize, National Board of Reviews, NAACP Image Award, and The Christopher Award, and nominations for an Emmy, Golden Globe, and WGA. As an actor Ruben has received a Tony Award, two OBIE Awards, and a Helen Hayes Award. He most recently performed in August Wilson's solo show How I Learned What I Learned. Ruben served as co-artistic director along with Stephen McKinley Henderson to record August Wilson's American Century Cycle comprised of the entire canon of his plays. Ruben holds an MFA from Wayne State University, a BA from Binghamton University, and Honorary Doctorate Degree's from both Wayne State University and Buffalo State College.- Michael Bryan French was born in Lackawanna, NY and raised in Elmira NY. In his early career he worked as an associate member of The Wooster Group and then moved on to work on Broadway in Neil Simon's, Biloxi Blues and Off-Broadway at The New York Shakespeare Festival, Playwrights Horizons, The Vineyard Theater and Soho Rep as well as numerous regional theaters around the country including, The Actor's Theater of Louisville, Old Globe of San Diego, Merrimack Regional Theater and many more. After moving to Los Angeles in 1990, his performance emphasis turned to TV and Film before returning to his NY roots in 2010.
- Madonna Young Magee was born on 16 July 1946 in Lackawanna, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Criminal Minds (2005), Better Things (2016) and Z Nation (2014).
- Raymond Thorne was born on 27 November 1934 in Lackawanna, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant (1971), Tales of the Unexpected (1979) and Just Tell Me What You Want (1980). He died on 20 December 2016 in the USA.
- Actress
- Producer
Julie Amato was born on 29 January 1944 in Lackawanna, New York, USA. She was an actress and producer, known for The Ghost Dance (1982), Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sail! (1996) and Leisure Suit Larry 6: Shape Up or Slip Out!. She was married to Dominic Amato. She died on 4 April 2022 in Stanford, California, USA.- Actor
- Soundtrack
Lonnie Smith was born on 3 July 1942 in Lackawanna, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Wackness (2008), Central Intelligence (2016) and Going in Style (2017). He died on 28 September 2021 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA.- Tom Kubiak was born on 29 December 1936 in Lackawanna, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989) and Law & Order (1990).
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Ron Jaworski was born on 23 March 1951 in Lackawanna, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote (2010), The Ride (2009) and Eastern Championship Wrestling (1993). He has been married to Liz since 14 June 1974. They have three children.- Joe McDonald was born on 28 March 1970 in Lackawanna, New York, USA.
- Joe Recht was born on 10 September 1921 in Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Sea Raiders (1941). He died on 21 January 2010 in San Diego, California, USA.
- Joe Hesketh was born on 15 February 1959 in Lackawanna, New York, USA.