Chip Zien
Jerome Herbert "Chip" Zien (born March 20, 1947) is an American actor. He is best known for playing the lead role of the Baker in the original Broadway production of Into the Woods by Stephen Sondheim. He has appeared in all of the "Marvin Trilogy" musicals by William Finn: In Trousers, March of the Falsettos, Falsettoland and Falsettos. He played Monsieur Thénardier in the Broadway production of Les Misérables and Mark Rothenberg in the film United 93. He is also known for providing the voice of the titular character in the film Howard the Duck.
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Born | Jerome Herbert Zien March 20, 1947 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Education | University of Pennsylvania |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1973–present |
Spouse(s) | Susan Pilarre[1] |
Children | 2[1] |
Early life
Zien was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and graduated from Whitefish Bay High School and later from the University of Pennsylvania.[2] There, he was the chairman of the Mask and Wig Club,[2][3] the nation's oldest all-male collegiate musical comedy troupe.
Career
Young Zien started in local theatrical productions. One of his early roles was as a child in a production of South Pacific at the Melody Top summer outdoor theatre in Milwaukee.[4]
Stage
Zien's first major role was in 1977 at the Manhattan Theater Club in the musical The Redemption Center (by Ron Cowen, Seth Glassman, and Sandy Naishtat), opposite Alice Playten as the young couple. Later, Chip received acclaim in the role of Marvin in William Finn's first musical, In Trousers, which ran Off-Broadway in 1979.[5] In its sequels, March of the Falsettos (1981)[6] and Falsettoland,[7] this role was played by Michael Rupert, while Zien played Mendel, a role he reprised when these two one-act musicals were joined together and played Broadway as Falsettos in 1992.[8] In 1998 Zien was featured in another Finn musical when he played a children's show host called Mr. Bungee, dressed as a frog, in A New Brain Off-Broadway at the Lincoln Center Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater.[9] He received a 1999 Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical for this role.[10]
He appeared in the Off-Broadway play by Wendy Wasserstein Isn't It Romantic in a Playwrights Horizons production at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, opening in June 1984. He was nominated for the 1984 Drama Desk Award, Featured Actor in a Play.[11] He originated the role of the Baker in Into the Woods in 1986 at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego and on Broadway in 1987.[12]
Zien starred on Broadway in Ride the Winds (as Inari) (1974), The Suicide (as Victor Victorovich) (1980), Grand Hotel (as Otto Kringelein) (1989) and The Boys from Syracuse (as Dromio of Ephesus) (2002).[10] He appeared in the City Center Encores! staged concert production of Applause as Buzz Richards in 2008.[13]
In 2005, Zien played the part of Goran in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang on Broadway.[14]
From April 1 to June 19, 2011, Zien appeared in the Roundabout Theatre Company's production of The People in the Picture, which played at Studio 54 on Broadway.[15]
Zien appeared in a revival of Into the Woods at the Delacourt Theater in Central Park from August 9 to September 1, 2012. He played the Mysterious Man, the father of the character he had originated in the original production 26 years prior.[16]
Zien appeared in the Broadway musical It Shoulda Been You at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre as Murray with music by Barbara Anselmi, book and lyrics by Brian Hargrove. The show, marking the directorial debut of David Hyde Pierce, starred Tyne Daly, Harriet Harris, Sierra Boggess, and David Burtka, and opened in previews March 17, 2015, and officially on April 14.[17]
Film and television
In 1973, Zien made his television debut on an episode of Love, American Style. More guest roles in television followed, and in the early 1980s, he began a stream of regular TV roles. In 1981, he appeared on Ryan's Hope as Daniel Thorne, the producer of the fictional Proud and the Passionate soap opera on the series in which the character Barbara Wilde (Judith Barcroft) was starring. Later that year, he began a two-year run in the freshman NBC sitcom Love, Sidney as Jason Stoller, the young, hot-shot ad agency director who was Sidney Shorr's (Tony Randall) boss. Immediately after Love, Sidney's cancellation, Zien was cast in a similar role on the ABC sitcom Reggie, an American adaptation of the British series The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin. He played C.J. Wilcox, the overbearing young boss of Richard Mulligan's Reggie Potter. The series aired as a summer replacement during August and September of 1983, but was not renewed by ABC after the tryout run. Zien later starred on the short-lived CBS drama Shell Game in 1987.[18]
In the 1990s, Zien was part of the ensemble cast of the CBS sitcom Almost Perfect (1995–96), playing neurotic screenwriter Gary Karp.[19] Almost Perfect was cancelled shortly into its second season, but the series sustained its loyal following via reruns on USA Network not long after. Zien would return to regular roles in daytime drama, first on Guiding Light in early 1999, and by that summer, as newspaper reporter Donald Steele on All My Children, a role that would last until 2001.[19]
From 1999 to 2000, Zien had a recurring guest role on the CBS primetime drama Now and Again as Gerald Misenbach.[20] He has appeared repeatedly as Attorney Cromwell on Law & Order.[21]
During the 2002–03 season, Zien was the announcer on daytime's The Caroline Rhea Show,[19] which was based in New York (on the former Rosie O'Donnell Show set). In 2006, he appeared in the critically acclaimed film United 93 as Mark Rothenberg.[22] He played Dr. Marsh in the vampire comedy film Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead. He provided the voice of the title character in Marvel Comics' Howard the Duck.[23]
Personal life
Zien is married to former dancer and dancing instructor Susan Pilarre; the couple has two children.[1]
Filmography
- 1973 Love, American Style as Leo
- 1977 Off Campus as Josh
- 1978 CHiPs as Davey
- 1978 Fix-it City as Irving
- 1979 The Rose as Reporter
- 1981 So Fine Wise Guy In Disco
- 1981 Ryan's Hope as Daniel Thorne
- 1981–1982 Love, Sidney as Jason Stoller
- 1982 NBC Special Treat as Jake
- 1983 Reggie as C.J. Wilcox
- 1984 The House of God (film) as Eddie
- 1984 Grace Quigley as Dr. Herman
- 1985 As the World Turns as Roastmaster
- 1986 Cheers as Jeff Robbins
- 1986 Howard the Duck as Howard T. Duck (voice)
- 1987 Into the Woods as Baker
- 1987 Shell Game (TV series) as Bert Luna
- 1987 Hello Again as Reporter #4
- 1989 Newhart as Mr. Jenkins
- 1990 Thirtysomething as Dr. Verny
- 1990–2002 Law & Order as Attorney Steven Cromwell / Mr. Green
- 1991 American Playhouse as Baker
- 1992 Black Death as Dr. Lionel Katz
- 1994 Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle as Franklin P. Adams
- 1995 The Wright Versicts as Assistant District Attorney Fred Keller
- 1995 Aaron's Magic Village as Treitel, The Donkey (voices)
- 1995 Cagney & Lacey: The View Through the Glass Ceiling as Assistant District Attorney Douglas Trayne
- 1995–1997 Almost Perfect as Gary Karp
- 1996 Cagney & Lacey: True Convictions as Assistant District Attorney Trayne
- 1997 Wings as Bippy, The Clown
- 1997 Profiler
- 1998 Snake Eyes as Mickey Alter, Tyler's Lawyer
- 1998 The Siege as Chief of Staff
- 1998–2001 All My Children as Donald Steele
- 1999 Guiding Light as Aidan Heath
- 1999 Breakfast of Champions as Andy Wojeckowzski
- 1999 Now and Again as Gerald Misenbach
- 1999 Cosby as Max
- 1999 Brooklyn Thrill Killers as Harry Lieberman
- 2000 Judging Amy as Dr. Ken Baker
- 2000 Madigan Men as Mr. Wolfe
- 2000–2001 Deadline as Sammy Klein
- 2001 Son of the Beach as Larry Big
- 2003 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Lawyer
- 2006 United 93 as Mark Rothenberg
- 2006 Inseparable as Len
- 2008 The Verdict
- 2008 Lipstick Jungle as Andrew
- 2009 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead as Dr. Marsh
- 2009 Rescue Me as Arthur Frost
- 2009 The Good Wife as Judge Lee Sutman
- 2010 Ugly Betty as Frank
- 2012 Commentary as Clifford Blowman
- 2013 That's News to Me as Dr. Henschel
- 2016 Chicago P.D. as Judge Lurman
- 2016 Mozart in the Jungle as Larry, The Night Watchman
- 2017 Approaching a Breakthrough
- 2017 Little Evil as Stepdad Therapist
- 2018 Bull as Professor Jameson
- 2018 House of Cards as Dr. Charles Roswn
- 2019 City on a Hill as Adam Corso
- 2021 Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist as Alan
- 2022 Simchas and Sorrows as Mortimer
References
- Collins, Glenn (July 23, 1990). "Men of 'Falsettoland' As Their Old Selves But With New Fears". The New York Times. Retrieved August 28, 2021.
- Aikin, Jefferson J.; Fehring, Thomas H. (2017). Historic Whitefish Bay: A Celebration of Architecture and Character. Arcadia Publishing. p. 96. ISBN 9781439663042. Retrieved January 1, 2022.
- Buckley, Michael (August 27, 2002). "Wherefore Art Thou Dromio?". TheaterMania. Retrieved January 1, 2022.
- "Chip Zien: A Happy Irony," Damien Jacques, The Milwaukee Journal, Sunday December 27, 1981, Part 5, pages 1 and 2, accessed May 11, 2013
- In Trousers lortel.org, retrieved December 9, 2017
- March of the Falsettos lortel.org, accessed December 9, 2017
- Falsettoland playwrightshorizons.org, accessed May 23, 2015
- Falsettos Internet Broadway Database, accessed May 22, 2015
- Brantley, Ben. "Theater Review; A Romp Through the Valley of Death" The New York Times, June 19, 1998
- "Chip Zien" playbill.com, accessed April 8, 2022
- Isn't It Romantic Archived 2014-10-28 at the Wayback Machine lortel.org, accessed May 23, 2015
- Into the Woods sondheimguide.com, accessed May 22, 2015
- Gans, Andrew. "Welcome to the Theatre": City Center Encores! Begins New Season with Applause " playbill.com, February 7, 2008
- " Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Listing, 2005" Archived 2015-05-23 at the Wayback Machine playbillvault.com, accessed May 22, 2015
- " The People in the Picture Listing" Archived 2012-03-18 at the Wayback Machine playbillvault.com, accessed May 20, 2015
- Into the Woods Archived 2015-04-07 at the Wayback Machine lortel.org, accessed May 22, 2015
- Playbill Staff. "The Verdict: Read Reviews for New Musical It Shoulda Been You On Broadway" playbill.com, April 14, 2015
- " Shell Game Cast" tv.com, accessed May 23, 2015.
- "Chip Zien Biography" filmreference.com, accessed May 22, 2015
- " Now and Again Cast" tv.com, accessed May 22, 2015
- Hernandez, Ernio (July 4, 2007). "PLAYBILL.COM'S CUE & A: Chip Zien". Playbill. Retrieved January 1, 2022.
- " United 93 Cast and Crew" tcm.com, accessed May 22, 2015
- " Howard the Duck Cast and Crew" tcm.com, accessed May 22, 2015
External links
- Chip Zien at IMDb
- Chip Zien at the Internet Broadway Database
- Chip Zien at Playbill Vault (archive)