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Veteran TV & Film Actor Steps Into Role at the Gamm

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

 

Rhode Island's David Catanzaro is stepping into the sinister role of "Sterling" for the final week of Mauritius, entering the final week of its run at The Gamm Theatre in Pawtucket.

The veteran film and TV actor is currently appearing Ben Affleck's feature film, The Town, and will appear later this month in The Company Men with Tommy Lee Jones, Kevin Costner, Ben Affleck and Craig T. Nelson.

Catanzaro, who also appeared in the recurring role of US Attorney Ellis Franklin on the Showtime series, Brotherhood, will step in for actor Richard Donelly, whose portrayal of the play's menacing stamp collector received excellent reviews. (Donelly appears in Trinity's A Christmas Carol, beginning this week.)

Photo: Peter Goldberg
 
 

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