Veteran Broadway actor, Ron Faber appeared in several Broadway productions. Some of them include; Hamlet, Mary Stuart, Scenes From Everyday Life, Woyzeck, Happy Days, Troilus and Cressida, Lucky Stiff, Stonewall Jackson’s House, Times and Appetites of Toulouse Lautrec, The Beauty Part, Tunnel Fever, and more.
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Where was Ron Faber from?
Ron Faber was from Milwaukee, United States. He started his career in the entertainment industry at a radio station on a children’s show while he was in college.
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In the 1970s, he appeared in a Broadway Production dubbed First Monday in October, Medea, and more. He starred alongside actors like Irene Papas and Henry Fonda.
He directed a show monitored by Eva Le Gallienne when he joined the Marquette Players and later the Van Buren Players. La Gallienne gave him a scholarship to direct at the Lucille Lortel White Barn Theatre due to his outstanding performance exhibited previously; and that’s how his professional career began.


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