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Biography #2 (for Down With Love)

Tony Randall is the Founder and Artistic Director of the National Actors Theatre, a not-for-profit company dedicated to presenting great classical theater at affordable prices on Broadway. He has appeared in the company's productions of The School for Scandal, The Government Inspector, A Little Hotel on the Side, Three Men on a Horse, Inherit the Wind, The Sunshine Boys and, as a director, The Master Builder.

His other Broadway credits include M. Butterfly, O Men, O Women, Inherit the Wind and A Christmas Carol at Madison Square Garden. Other theatre credits are: The Man Who Came to Dinner, The Circle of Chalk, The Corn is Green, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, Antony and Cleopatra, Caesar and Cleopatra, The Music Man (national tour), the Coconut Grove Playhouse productions of Tom Stoppard's Rough Crossing and Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys, the latter two with Jack Klugman.

Randall and Klugman have made eight tours of the U.S. in The Odd Couple, and played it in Australia and in London's West End to sold-out audiences. They have performed it three times with all-star guest casts in one-night-only NAT benefits. The two have co-starred in a two-hour TV movie, The Odd Couple Returns.

Randall has starred in over 30 movies including The Mating Game, Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao, Sidney Shore and three with Doris Day and Rock Hudson: Pillow Talk, Lover Come Back and Send Me No Flowers.

On television he starred in Mr. Peepers, The Odd Couple, The Tony Randall Show and Love, Sidney. His book Which Reminds Me (with Michael Mindlin) was published in 1991.

Bio courtesy Fox for "Down With Love" (01-Jan-2000)