Ted Sod (born May 12, 1951) is an American actor, teacher, and director who has numerous theater, film and television appearances and productions to his credit. Sod is dramaturge for the education department at The Roundabout. Writing * 27, Rue de Fleurus (Urban Stages) * Stealing (O’Neill Theatre Center Music Theatre Conference; Seattle Group Theatre) * Damaged Goods, The Kiss, Not Sunset Boulevard (Alice B. Theatre) * Salon (Annex Theatre) * A Rude Awakening Off Broadway and Pine (Broadway Performance Hall, Seattle) * Satan and Simon Desoto (Cal Arts Theatre School/made into the film “Crocodile Tears”) * The Lost Art of Conversation (Readings at Abingdon Theatre Company, 2007) and The Cousins Grimm (NYMF & York Theatre 2007 Developmental Readings * 2008 Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center cabaret conference, Bailiwick Repertory Theatre, 2009. Directing * How To be A Good Italian Daughter In Spite of Myself, (Cherry Lane Theatre) * Blood Type: Ragu (Actors' Playhouse) * Agnes Of God, A Night In Tunisia, Talley’s Folly and Wit (George Street Playhouse) * By Jupiter, as well as many developmental readings (York Theatre Co.) * The House Of Blue Leaves (Terry Schreiber Studio) * Who Popped Papi Chulo? & Scarlet Sees The Light (NYC Fringe Festival) * Assisted Daniel Sullivan on Ten Unknowns (Lincoln Center Theater). Acting Sod has appeared on Nurse Jackie, Ugly Betty and has performed on all three Law and Orders and has been directed onstage by Joseph Papp, Doug Hughes, Gary Sinise, Carole Rothman, and others.
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