Victor Garber stars in NBC's "Infamous" as Robert Lawson.
Film, stage and television actor Victor Garber recently recurred in Showtime's "Web Therapy" and starred as Jordan Wethersby in ABC's "Eli Stone." Garber also starred as Jack Bristow in ABC's hit spy drama, "Alias," a role that earned him Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. Altogether he has been nominated for six Emmys for his work on television.
One of Garber's most notable film roles to date is his
Garber's numerous television credits include FOX's courtroom drama "Justice"; Richard Benjamin's "Laughter on the 23rd Floor"; the ABC miniseries "Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows," in which he was nominated for an Emmy Award; "Meredith Wilson's The Music Man"; the role of Daddy Warbucks in ABC's musical version of "Annie," with Kathy Bates; "Invisible Child," opposite Rita Wilson; "External Affairs"; and the role of Inspector Philip Millard in the Criminal Instinct Mysteries "Love and Murder," "Deadly Appearance," "The Wandering Soul Murders" and "A Colder Kind of Death," all based on the novels of Gail Bowen. Victor Garber also performed in ABC's "The Wonderful World of Disney" film, "Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella," and "Let Me Call You Sweetheart," opposite Meredith Baxter. Victor Garber received Gemini Award nominations for his performances in the miniseries "Dieppe" and the TV movie "First Circle," and Emmy nominations for his guest appearances on "Frasier" and "Will and Grace." He also received a nomination for his role in the television movie "Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows."
Garber's stage performances are legendary: he has earned four Tony nominations for his work in "Damn Yankees," "Lend Me a Tenor," "Deathtrap" and "Little Me." He performed in the workshop of Sondheim's "Wiseguys" with Nathan Lane, directed by Sam Mendes, and with Alan Alda and Alfred Molina in the Tony-winning "Art," which moved to Los Angeles following its run at Broadway's Royale Theatre. Garber's numerous stage credits also include the original Broadway casts of "Arcadia," "The Devil's Disciple," "Noises Off" "Assassins," and "Sweeney Todd." He also starred in "A Little Night Music" at the Music Center in Los Angeles. More recently, he garnered rave reviews in Sondheim's "'Follies' for City Center Encores!," directed by Casey Nicholaw, and Noel Coward's "Present Laughter" at the Huntington Theatre, directed by Nicholas Martin.
Garber began acting at the age of 10 in children's productions at the Grand Theatre in his hometown of London, Ontario, Canada. At 16 he moved to Toronto, where he joined the singing group The Sugar Shoppe, who were featured on the Ed Sullivan and Johnny Carson shows. One of his first film roles was for director George Bloomfield in CBC's "Paradise Lost." Soon after, Garber landed the role of the hippie-Messiah in the Toronto production of "Godspell," a role he would later reprise in the musical film version.
Film, stage and television actor Victor Garber recently recurred in Showtime's "Web Therapy" and starred as Jordan Wethersby in ABC's "Eli Stone." Garber also starred as Jack Bristow in ABC's hit spy drama, "Alias," a role that earned him Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. Altogether he has been nominated for six Emmys for his work on television.
One of Garber's most notable film roles to date is his
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charismatic performance as the architect of the ill-fated ship in "Titanic," starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. Also on the big screen Victor Garber performed opposite Goldie Hawn in "The First Wives Club," Tom Hanks in "Sleepless in Seattle" and Reese Witherspoon in "Legally Blonde." In addition, Garber was seen as Mayor George Muscone in Gus Van Sant's "Milk," opposite Sean Penn. In addition, Garber provided the voice of Master Thundering Rhino in the animated film "Kung Fu Panda 2."Garber's numerous television credits include FOX's courtroom drama "Justice"; Richard Benjamin's "Laughter on the 23rd Floor"; the ABC miniseries "Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows," in which he was nominated for an Emmy Award; "Meredith Wilson's The Music Man"; the role of Daddy Warbucks in ABC's musical version of "Annie," with Kathy Bates; "Invisible Child," opposite Rita Wilson; "External Affairs"; and the role of Inspector Philip Millard in the Criminal Instinct Mysteries "Love and Murder," "Deadly Appearance," "The Wandering Soul Murders" and "A Colder Kind of Death," all based on the novels of Gail Bowen. Victor Garber also performed in ABC's "The Wonderful World of Disney" film, "Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella," and "Let Me Call You Sweetheart," opposite Meredith Baxter. Victor Garber received Gemini Award nominations for his performances in the miniseries "Dieppe" and the TV movie "First Circle," and Emmy nominations for his guest appearances on "Frasier" and "Will and Grace." He also received a nomination for his role in the television movie "Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows."
Garber's stage performances are legendary: he has earned four Tony nominations for his work in "Damn Yankees," "Lend Me a Tenor," "Deathtrap" and "Little Me." He performed in the workshop of Sondheim's "Wiseguys" with Nathan Lane, directed by Sam Mendes, and with Alan Alda and Alfred Molina in the Tony-winning "Art," which moved to Los Angeles following its run at Broadway's Royale Theatre. Garber's numerous stage credits also include the original Broadway casts of "Arcadia," "The Devil's Disciple," "Noises Off" "Assassins," and "Sweeney Todd." He also starred in "A Little Night Music" at the Music Center in Los Angeles. More recently, he garnered rave reviews in Sondheim's "'Follies' for City Center Encores!," directed by Casey Nicholaw, and Noel Coward's "Present Laughter" at the Huntington Theatre, directed by Nicholas Martin.
Garber began acting at the age of 10 in children's productions at the Grand Theatre in his hometown of London, Ontario, Canada. At 16 he moved to Toronto, where he joined the singing group The Sugar Shoppe, who were featured on the Ed Sullivan and Johnny Carson shows. One of his first film roles was for director George Bloomfield in CBC's "Paradise Lost." Soon after, Garber landed the role of the hippie-Messiah in the Toronto production of "Godspell," a role he would later reprise in the musical film version.
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