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Don Chastain

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Don Chastain

Birth
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
9 Aug 2002 (aged 66)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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Actor. Tall, strong-voiced actor who distinguished himself in musicals such as "Parade" and "Floyd Collins." His career took him from handsome lead acting roles such as a love interest for Lois Lane in Broadway's "It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman," to playing character roles such as an Old Soldier in "Parade" and "Judge Roan." He also appeared on TV's "Scrubs" and "As The World Turns." He wrote for the daytime drama "Search For Tomorrow," and he penned the screenplay "The Mafu Cage." He was nominated for an Emmy award for an appearance on "Gunsmoke." He also appeared on "Rhoda," "The Cosby Mysteries," and "Murder In Small Town X." On Broadway, he also appeared in "No Strings," "Dance a Little Closer," and "42nd Street."
Actor. Tall, strong-voiced actor who distinguished himself in musicals such as "Parade" and "Floyd Collins." His career took him from handsome lead acting roles such as a love interest for Lois Lane in Broadway's "It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman," to playing character roles such as an Old Soldier in "Parade" and "Judge Roan." He also appeared on TV's "Scrubs" and "As The World Turns." He wrote for the daytime drama "Search For Tomorrow," and he penned the screenplay "The Mafu Cage." He was nominated for an Emmy award for an appearance on "Gunsmoke." He also appeared on "Rhoda," "The Cosby Mysteries," and "Murder In Small Town X." On Broadway, he also appeared in "No Strings," "Dance a Little Closer," and "42nd Street."

Bio by: Shelly Stager



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