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David Pittu (born April 4, 1967) is a American actor known primarily for his work in the theater. In 2010, he received the Daryl Roth Creative Spirit Award.
Pittu grew up in Fairfield, Connecticut and graduated from New York University in 1989. He is also a writer and director, and member of the Atlantic Theater Company. In 2007, he received an Outer Critics Circle Award (Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical) as well as a Tony and Drama Desk nomination for LoveMusik, in which he played Bertolt Brecht. In 2008, he received his second Tony nomination for the Mark Twain comedy Is He... MORE
David Pittu (born April 4, 1967) is a American actor known primarily for his work in the theater. In 2010, he received the Daryl Roth Creative Spirit Award.
Pittu grew up in Fairfield, Connecticut and graduated from New York University in 1989. He is also a writer and director, and member of the Atlantic Theater Company. In 2007, he received an Outer Critics Circle Award (Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical) as well as a Tony and Drama Desk nomination for LoveMusik, in which he played Bertolt Brecht. In 2008, he received his second Tony nomination for the Mark Twain comedy Is He Dead?. Also in 2008, he starred in "What's That Smell: The Music of Jacob Sterling," for which he also wrote the book and lyrics (music by Randy Redd) and which received an Outer Critics Circle nomination for Best Off-Broadway Musical. "What's That Smell?" was included in both the Entertainment Weekly and The New York Times in Top 10 Best Lists in Theater that year. Mr. Pittu received the St. Clair Bayfield Award in 2009 for his performance as Feste in "Twelfth Night" at the Delacorte, and Outer Critics Circle and Lucille Lortel Awards nominations for his work as Sir Robert Cecil in "Equivocation" (at LESS
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