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Sherman has starred in several films and television as well as providing voice acting for several video games, including Pac-Man in Pac-Man World 3, the first time the character ever had a voice actor in his games. [citation needed] From 2009 to 2015, Sherman voiced Thomas and Percy in the US version of the children's television series Thomas ...
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Martin Gerald Sherman (born December 22, 1938) is an...
- Martin Sherman
Martin Gerald Sherman (born December 22, 1938) is an American dramatist and screenwriter best known for his 20 stage plays which have been produced in over 60 countries. He rose to fame in 1979 with the production of his play Bent, which explores the persecution of homosexuals during the Holocaust. Bent was a Tony nominee for Best Play in 1980 ...
Jun 2, 2023 · Martin Sherman, now 84, was in his late 70s when he last sent a new play out to theatres. It told the important story of a gay man’s experience of the 20 th century. “It’s not just that we...
Martin Gerald Sherman (born December 22, 1938) is an American dramatist and screenwriter best known for his 20 stage plays which have been produced in over 60 countries. He rose to fame in 1979 with the production of his play Bent, which explores the persecution of homosexuals during the Holocaust.
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Martin T. Sherman (born 1971 [1]) is an American actor, director, writer and inventor.
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views 2,790,310 updated. SHERMAN, Martin. Nationality: American. Born: Philadelphia, 22 December 1938. Education: Boston University, 1956-60, B.F.A. 1960. Career: Playwright-in-residence, Mills College, Oakland, California, early 1960s, and Playwrights Horizons, New York, 1976-77; founder, Act Up. Moved to London, 1980.