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| UPDATED: October 2011 (taken from The Passion of Dracula program) |
Jeff Clinebell (Lord Godalming) -
Jeff Clinebell is a native of Mahomet, but has lived in the metro-east area for the last 25 years. Whereas acting is a hobby, and a passion, he makes his living as a veterinarian at Bellson Animal Hospital in Columbia. Jeff is delighted to be back on the Brass Rail Players stage, and in the company of such an incredibly talented cast and crew. Jeff was in last season’s BRP production of “Mame” (Ito, Gregor, Chorus). Some of Jeff’s other credits include: “The Fantasticks” (Bellamy), “Smoke On The Mountain’ (Burl), “Fools” (Dr. Zubritsky), “Don’t Drink The Water” (Father Drobney), “The Flood” (Curtis), “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” (Principal Player), “The Passion Of Dracula” (Count Dracula), “You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown” (Schroeder), “Wait Until Dark” (Mike Talman), “The Diviners” (Ferris Layman), and “The Glass Menagerie” (Tom Wingfield). Jeff would like to thank Patrick for offering him this most “juicy” of parts, and for sharing his directorial talents. Jeff would also like to thank his loving, and very tolerant, family: Deb, Chase and Lexi. Finally, a very special thank you to the patrons who fill the seats and help make it all worthwhile.
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| UPDATED: February 2011 (taken from the Mame program) |
Jeff Clinebell (Ito, Gregor, Chorus) is delighted to be performing for the first time with the Brass Rail Players. He’d like to thank Stacey and Maryann for the opportunity to work with such a talented cast. Jeff is a practicing Veterinarian who resides in Waterloo. Some of Jeff’s previous credits include: “Smoke on The Mountain” (Burl), “Fools” (Dr. Zubritsky), “Don’t Drink the Water” (Father Drobney), “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” (Principle Player), “You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown” (Schroeder), “The Passion of Dracula” (Dracula), “The Diviners” (Ferris), and “The Glass Menagerie” (Tom). Jeff would also like to thank his loving and tolerant family, and the patrons who make it all worthwhile.
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