
Drama Critics Circle Award for his portrayal of Earl of Kent in their production of "King Lear". He was a proud member of the Antaeus Theater Company.

He was nominated for both Tony and Drama Desk Awards for his performance in the Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Kentucky Cycle" (which he performed in the world premiere at the Intiman Theatre, the Mark Taper Forum, Kennedy Center and on Broadway). With the ongoing roles on television and appearances in dozens of films, Itzin's love for the stage never waned. Kelley, John Wells, Steven Bochco, David Milch, Rick Berman and Michael Piller - a testament to his praiseworthy performances. He was hired repeatedly by such highly esteemed producer-directors as David E. Known as a frequent "Star Trek" actor, Itzin appeared as five different characters in "Star Trek: Enterprise", "Star Trek: Deep Space 9" and "Star Trek: Voyager". In addition to his stand-out performance in 24, his television credits range from recurring roles on "Friends", "Murder One", "The Mentalist", "Desperate Housewives", "Covert Affairs" and "Mob City" to "Big Love", "The Practice" and "Boston Legal". Gary Gray his comedic portrayal of Flemming Steel opposite Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds in "The Change-Up" for director David Dobkin, and his memorable scene opposite Johnny Depp in "Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas" for director Terry Gilliam.

Itzin's film credits most notably include the roles of John Archibald Campbell opposite Daniel Day-Lewis in "Lincoln" for director Steven Spielberg Jack Stern in "The Ides of March" opposite Ryan Gosling and George Clooney, also directed by Clooney Warden Iger opposite Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler in "Law Abiding Citizen" for director F. He studied and trained at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, intending to become a stage actor. to parents Evelyn Loretta Itzin and Martin Joseph Itzin, he and his family moved to Burlington, Wisconsin at a young age, where is father became mayor.
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Gregory Itzin, accomplished stage, film and television actor, was perhaps best known for his Emmy Award-nominated performance for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series as Pres.
