Jim True-Frost, the Glossary
Jim True-Frost (né True; July 31, 1966) is an American stage, television and screen actor.[1]
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65 relations: Affliction (1997 film), American Odyssey, American Repertory Theater, Anatomy of a Scene, August: Osage County, Benjamin Franklin (2002 TV series), Blindspot (TV series), Blue Bloods (TV series), Boardwalk Empire, Broadway theatre, Campbell Scott, Chase (2010 TV series), Chicago, Crime Story (American TV series), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Miami, Diminished Capacity, Early Edition, Elementary (TV series), Eliot Ness, Far Harbor (film), Fat Man and Little Boy (film), Fringe (TV series), Greenwich, Connecticut, Harvard University, HBO, Homicide: Life on the Street, Hostages (American TV series), Joan Allen, Julius Caesar (play), Karen Sisco, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Madam Secretary (TV series), Manifest (TV series), Maxwell Perkins, Medium (TV series), New Trier High School, Normal Life, Off the Map (film), Proven Innocent, Roland Pryzbylewski, Saint Frances (film), Sierra Leone, Singles (1992 film), Slippery Slope, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Syracuse, New York, The Blacklist, ... Expand index (15 more) »
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Affliction (1997 film)
Affliction is a 1997 American neo-noir crime drama directed and written by Paul Schrader.
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American Odyssey
American Odyssey (known in the UK under its original title Odyssey) is an American action thriller television series which aired on NBC from April 5 to June 28, 2015.
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American Repertory Theater
The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) is a professional not-for-profit theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Anatomy of a Scene
Anatomy of a Scene is an American television series produced by and aired regularly on Sundance Channel since 2001.
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August: Osage County
August: Osage County is a tragicomedy play by Tracy Letts.
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Benjamin Franklin (2002 TV series)
Benjamin Franklin is a 2002 American documentary television series about United States Founding Father Benjamin Franklin which premiered November 19–20, 2002, and was re-broadcast August 22–September 5, 2005.
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Blindspot (TV series)
Blindspot is an American crime drama television series, created by Martin Gero, about a mysterious, heavily tattooed woman with no recollection of her past or identity.
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Blue Bloods (TV series)
Blue Bloods is an American police procedural drama television series that premiered on CBS on September 24, 2010.
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Boardwalk Empire
Boardwalk Empire is an American period crime drama television series created by Terence Winter for the premium cable channel HBO.
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Broadway theatre
Broadway theatre,Although theater is generally the spelling for this common noun in the United States (see American and British English spelling differences), many of the extant or closed Broadway venues use or used the spelling Theatre as the proper noun in their names.
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Campbell Scott
Campbell Scott (born July 19, 1961) is an American actor, producer and director.
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Chase (2010 TV series)
Chase is an American police procedural drama television series created by Jennifer Johnson for NBC.
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Chicago
Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.
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Crime Story (American TV series)
Crime Story is an American crime drama television series, created by Chuck Adamson and Gustave Reininger and produced by Michael Mann, that aired on NBC, where it ran for two seasons from September 18, 1986, to May 10, 1988.
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, also referred to as CSI and CSI: Las Vegas, is an American procedural forensics crime drama television series that originally ran on CBS from October 6, 2000, to September 27, 2015, spanning 15 seasons.
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CSI: Miami
CSI: Miami (Crime Scene Investigation: Miami) is an American police procedural drama television series that ran from September 23, 2002 until April 8, 2012, on CBS.
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Diminished Capacity
Diminished Capacity is a 2008 comedy film directed by Terry Kinney and written by Sherwood Kiraly, based on his novel of the same name.
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Early Edition
Early Edition is an American fantasy comedy-drama television series that aired on CBS from September 28, 1996, to May 27, 2000.
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Elementary (TV series)
Elementary is an American procedural drama television series that presented a contemporary update of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's character Sherlock Holmes.
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Eliot Ness
Eliot Ness (April 19, 1903 – May 16, 1957) was an American Prohibition agent known for his efforts to bring down Al Capone while enforcing Prohibition in Chicago.
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Far Harbor (film)
Far Harbor is an American independent drama film written and directed by John Huddles (in his directing debut) and starring Edward Atterton, Jennifer Connelly, Dan Futterman, Marcia Gay Harden, Andrew Lauren, George Newbern, Tracee Ellis Ross and Jim True-Frost.
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Fat Man and Little Boy (film)
Fat Man and Little Boy (released in the United Kingdom as Shadow Makers) is a 1989 American epic historical war drama film directed by Roland Joffé, who co-wrote the script with Bruce Robinson.
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Fringe (TV series)
Fringe is an American science fiction television series created by J. J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci.
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Greenwich, Connecticut
Greenwich is a town in southwestern Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States.
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Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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HBO
Home Box Office (HBO) is an American pay television network, which is the flagship property of namesake parent-subsidiary Home Box Office, Inc., itself a unit owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.
Homicide: Life on the Street
Homicide: Life on the Street is an American police drama television series chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.
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Hostages (American TV series)
Hostages is an American drama television series that aired on CBS as part of the 2013–14 American television season.
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Joan Allen
Joan Allen (born August 20, 1956) is an American actress. Jim True-Frost and Joan Allen are Steppenwolf Theatre Company players.
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Julius Caesar (play)
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar (First Folio title: The Tragedie of Ivlivs Cæsar), often abbreviated as Julius Caesar, is a history play and tragedy by William Shakespeare first performed in 1599.
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Karen Sisco
Karen Sisco is an American crime drama television series starring Carla Gugino in the title role.
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Law & Order
Law & Order is an American police procedural and legal drama television series created by Dick Wolf and produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, launching the ''Law & Order'' franchise.
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Law & Order: Criminal Intent is an American police procedural drama television series set in New York City, where it was also primarily produced.
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (often shortened to Law & Order: SVU or SVU) is an American police procedural crime drama television series created by Dick Wolf for NBC.
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Madam Secretary (TV series)
Madam Secretary (titled Madam President for its sixth and final season) is an American political drama television series created by Barbara Hall, with Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary as executive producers.
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Manifest (TV series)
Manifest is an American supernatural drama television series created by Jeff Rake that premiered on September 24, 2018, on NBC.
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Maxwell Perkins
William Maxwell Evarts "Max" Perkins (September 20, 1884 – June 17, 1947) was an American book editor, best remembered for discovering authors Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, and Thomas Wolfe.
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Medium (TV series)
Medium is an American supernatural drama television series created by Glenn Gordon Caron that originally aired on NBC for five seasons from January 3, 2005, to June 1, 2009, and on CBS for two more seasons from September 25, 2009, to January 21, 2011.
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New Trier High School
New Trier High School (also known as New Trier Township High School or NTHS) is a public four-year high school, with its main campus for sophomores through seniors located in Winnetka, Illinois, United States, and a campus in Northfield, Illinois, with first-year classes and district administration.
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Normal Life
Normal Life is a 1996 American crime drama film based on the real lives of husband-and-wife bank robbers, Jeffrey and Jill Erickson.
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Off the Map (film)
Off the Map is a 2003 drama film directed by Campbell Scott.
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Proven Innocent
Proven Innocent is an American legal drama television series created by David Elliot, which premiered on February 15, 2019, on Fox.
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Roland Pryzbylewski
Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by actor Jim True-Frost.
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Saint Frances (film)
Saint Frances is a 2019 American comedy-drama film, directed by Alex Thompson, written by Kelly O'Sullivan and starring O'Sullivan, Ramona Edith Williams, Charin Alvarez, Lily Mojekwu and Max Lipchitz.
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Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone, (also,; Salone) officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country on the southwest coast of West Africa.
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Singles (1992 film)
Singles is a 1992 American romantic comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by Cameron Crowe, and starring Bridget Fonda, Campbell Scott, Kyra Sedgwick, and Matt Dillon.
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Slippery Slope
Slippery Slope is a 2006 independent film directed by Sarah Schenck and starring Kelly Hutchinson.
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Steppenwolf Theatre Company
Steppenwolf Theatre Company is a Chicago theater company founded in 1974 by Terry Kinney, Jeff Perry, and Gary Sinise in the Immaculate Conception grade school in Highland Park, Illinois and is now located in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood on Halsted Street.
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Syracuse, New York
Syracuse is a city in, and the county seat of, Onondaga County, New York, United States.
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The Blacklist
The Blacklist is an American crime thriller television series created by Jon Bokenkamp and developed by John Eisendrath.
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The Conspirator
The Conspirator is a 2010 American mystery historical drama film directed by Robert Redford and based on an original screenplay by James D. Solomon.
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The Good Wife
The Good Wife is an American legal political drama television series that aired on CBS from September 22, 2009, to May 8, 2016.
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The Hudsucker Proxy
The Hudsucker Proxy is a 1994 screwball comedy film co-written, produced, and directed by the Coen brothers.
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The Wire
The Wire is an American crime drama television series created and primarily written by American author and former police reporter David Simon.
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To Live and Die in L.A. (film)
To Live and Die in L.A. is a 1985 American neo-noir action crime thriller film directed and co-written by William Friedkin and based on the 1984 novel by former United States Secret Service agent Gerald Petievich, who co-wrote the screenplay with Friedkin.
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Tony Awards
The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as a Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.
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Treme (TV series)
Treme is an American drama television series created by David Simon and Eric Overmyer that aired on HBO.
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William Franklin
William Franklin (22 February 1730 – 17 November 1813) was an American-born attorney, soldier, politician, and colonial administrator.
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William Petersen
William Louis Petersen (born February 21, 1953) is an American actor. Jim True-Frost and William Petersen are Steppenwolf Theatre Company players.
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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor.
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Winnetka, Illinois
Winnetka is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States, located north of downtown Chicago.
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Winter Passing
Winter Passing is a 2005 American comedy-drama film directed by playwright Adam Rapp and starring Ed Harris, Zooey Deschanel, Will Ferrell, Amelia Warner, Amy Madigan, and Dallas Roberts.
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Yellowstone (American TV series)
Yellowstone is an American neo-Western drama television series created by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson that premiered on June 20, 2018, on Paramount Network.
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Z: The Beginning of Everything
Z: The Beginning of Everything is an American period drama television series created by Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin for Amazon Studios that debuted on November 5, 2015.
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666 Park Avenue
666 Park Avenue is an American supernatural drama television series that aired on ABC from September 30, 2012, to July 13, 2013.
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See also
Steppenwolf Theatre Company players
- Alan Wilder (actor)
- Amy Morton
- Anna D. Shapiro
- Austin Pendleton
- Bruce Norris (playwright)
- Ellie Reed
- Eric Simonson
- Francis Guinan
- Frank Galati
- Gary Cole
- Gary Sinise
- Glenne Headly
- Ian Barford
- Jeff Perry (American actor)
- Jim Fitzpatrick (actor)
- Jim True-Frost
- Joan Allen
- John Mahoney
- John Malkovich
- Johnathan Nieves
- Jon Michael Hill
- K. Todd Freeman
- Kathryn Erbe
- Kevin Anderson (actor)
- Laurie Metcalf
- Lois Smith
- Mariann Mayberry
- Martha Plimpton
- Moira Harris
- Robert Breuler
- Rondi Reed
- Tarell Alvin McCraney
- Terry Kinney
- Tim Hopper
- Tina Landau
- Tom Irwin (actor)
- Tracy Letts
- William Petersen
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_True-Frost
Also known as Jim True.
, The Conspirator, The Good Wife, The Hudsucker Proxy, The Wire, To Live and Die in L.A. (film), Tony Awards, Treme (TV series), William Franklin, William Petersen, William Shakespeare, Winnetka, Illinois, Winter Passing, Yellowstone (American TV series), Z: The Beginning of Everything, 666 Park Avenue.