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- Martin_Moran abstract "Martin Moran (born December 29, 1959), is an American actor and writer who grew up in Denver, Colorado. He attended Stanford University and is best known for his autobiographical solo show about his childhood molestation called The Tricky Part, for which he won an Obie Award and received two Drama Desk Award nominations. In 1999 he gave his final Broadway performance as radioman Harold Bride in a play called Titanic but thanks to Manhattan Concert Productions returned to it in 2014. In 2006, Moran adapted The Tricky Part into a memoir that was published by Anchor Press. In 2013 Moran debuted a second solo show All the Rage in New York, where he currently lives.".
- Martin_Moran birthDate "1959-12-29".
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- Martin_Moran wikiPageWikiLinkText "Martin Moran".
- Martin_Moran dateOfBirth "1959-12-29".
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- Martin_Moran description "American actor and writer".
- Martin_Moran description "American actor and writer".
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- Martin_Moran comment "Martin Moran (born December 29, 1959), is an American actor and writer who grew up in Denver, Colorado. He attended Stanford University and is best known for his autobiographical solo show about his childhood molestation called The Tricky Part, for which he won an Obie Award and received two Drama Desk Award nominations. In 1999 he gave his final Broadway performance as radioman Harold Bride in a play called Titanic but thanks to Manhattan Concert Productions returned to it in 2014.".
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