Gus Corrado has been a member of the Actor's Co-op since 1989.
He is not a founding Father, but is definitely a proud Uncle. Gus produced The Traveling Lady, (our fisrt hit show, running 12 sold out weeks), Edith Stein, Summertime Sondheim (the first Actor's Co-op Musical Review), Terra Nova, and he directed Under The Sycamore Tree. The Company received a total of 25 Drama Logue Awards. Gus received a personal award for Direction and Production, and the first Backstage West Garland Award for Outstanding Achievement in Production.
As an actor Gus worked in the Actor's Co-op productions of 1918, 1940 Radio Hour, (a nine month run), Light Up The Sky, She Loves Me, and The Fantastiks.
Other venues include Reprise productions of Of Thee I Sing with Gregory Harrison, The Boys From Syracuse, with David Hyde Pierce, and Mack and Mabel, with Jane Krakowski and Donna McKechnie. He also appeared in Mack and Mabel, at Lincoln Center, Avery Fisher Hall / New York and the Goodspeed Opera House / Connecticut.
Gus also appeared in the Hollywood Bowl All-Star production of Carousel.
His television appearances are numerous; he was most recently seen in E.R. Gus worked in numerous Movies of the Week, most recently in the Hallmark's Hall of Fame's musical production of A Christmas Carol with Kelsey Grammar and Jason Alexander.
Gus loves to cook Italian food for his wife, Olivia and his son, Nick.
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