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Full Cast Announced for “Key Largo” at the Geffen Playhouse

Andy Garcia, Joely Fisher, Danny Pino, and Rose McIver

LOS ANGELES (September 9, 2019) — Geffen Playhouse today announced the full cast for its world premiere adaptation of Key Largo, directed by Tony Award winner Doug Hughes (Doubt, Farragut North) and featuring Academy Award nominee Andy Garcia (Mama Mia! Here We Go Again, The Godfather: Part III) as Johnny Rocco. The Geffen Playhouse production is adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher and Andy Garcia, based on the play by Maxwell Anderson and the screenplay by Richard Brooks & John Huston. Original music is composed by 10-time GRAMMY Award winner and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Arturo Sandoval.

In addition to Garcia, the cast features Stephen Borrello (Seminar, Desire Under the Elms) as Toots, Joely Fisher (Cabaret, Grease) as Gaye Dawn, Rose McIver (iZombie, Masters of Sex) as Nora D’Alcala, Louis Mustillo(Sticks and Stones, Bartenders) as Curly, Danny Pino (Mayans M.C., Measure for Measure) as Frank McCloud, Tony Plana (The Boys of Winter, Zoot Suit) as Mr. D’Alcala, Richard Riehle (Straight White Men, The Iceman Cometh) as Sherriff Gash and Bradley Snedeker (Red Ryder, The Last Supper) as Ziggy.

Welcome to the eye of the storm! Key Largo is a bold reimagining of Maxwell Anderson’s Broadway hit that became the iconic noir film starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Returning from World War II, disillusioned Frank McCloud travels to a hotel in Key Largo to pay his respects to the widow of a fallen friend. What McCloud doesn’t count on is an entirely different battle with mobsters who have overtaken the hotel, led by the ruthless Johnny Rocco. As a hurricane barrels toward the Keys, McCloud must face his demons in order to take down a monster.

Andy Garcia (Co-Adaptor and as Johnny Rocco)

As one of Hollywood’s most respected leading actors, Andy Garcia has enjoyed a multi-faceted career in acting, directing, and music. Roles include The Godfather: Part III (nominated for Academy and Golden Globe Awards), For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story (nominated for Emmy and Golden Globe Awards), and recent appearances in Columbia’s remake of Ghostbusters, BOOK CLUB, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, The Mule and television shows such as Ballers (HBO) and the upcoming Amazon show, Modern Love based off of NPR’s popular podcast Modern Love. Other notable films, The Untouchables, Internal Affairs (Showest Star of the year), When A Man Loves A Woman, Night Falls on Manhattan, Black Rain, Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead, and Ocean’s 11, 12, 13. Garcia will also star alongside Emory Cohen and Oscar Isaac in Brian Petsos’ upcoming film Big Gold Brick. Garcia also enjoys the other side of the camera, forming CineSon Productions in 1991 and making his directorial debut with the documentary concert film Cachao … Como Su Ritmo No Hay Dos (Like His Rhythm There is No Other), as well as directing and starring in the CineSon film, The Lost City, which earned him two Imagine Awards for Best Director and Best Film, as well as a Best Director nomination for the Alma Award. Other CineSon Productions he starred in, Just The Ticket, Modigliani, City Island (Tribeca Film Festival Audience Award Winner) At Middleton, and The Man From Elysian Fields opposite Mick Jagger, James Coburn and Julianna Margulies. In addition, Garcia also has garnered multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy awards for producing the legendary Israel Lopez “Cachao”, the father of the mambo. Garcia also heads his own 13-piece Classic Cuban Orchestra, The CineSon All Stars.

Stephen Borrello (as Toots)

Stephen Borrello is honored to be making his Geffen Playhouse debut in Key Largo. He recently appeared in Theresa Rebeck’s Seminar at the Second Story Theater. Other credits include: Desire Under the Elms, Waiting for Lefty, Early Morning Opera’s A Suicide Bombing by Invitation Only, After Marienbad and the Hollywood Fringe Festival production of Den of Thieves. Stephen was in the world premiere of Forgotten Worlddirected by Laurie Carlos as well as Peter Parshall Jensen’s Who Killed Whitey? and Kenwood Wilderness. His film/ television credits include: Superbad, At Middleton, The Secret Life of the American Teenager, and Dirt. Stephen trained at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA Riverfront) and holds a BFA in Acting and a minor in Cultural Studies from California Institute of the Arts (CalArts).

Joely Fisher (as Gaye Dawn)

Joely Fisher is multi-talented — a star in television, musical theatre and film. Her Broadway credits include “Sally Bowles” in Rob Marshall and Sam Mendes Cabaret and “Rizzo” in Tommy Tune’s Grease. She garnered a Golden Globe nomination for her turn as “Paige” on ABC’s Ellen and starred opposite Brad Garrett in the FOX series ’Til Death and John Goodman in FOX’s Normal, Ohio, as well as CBS’s Baby Bob and Lifetime’s Wild Card. She recurred in Desperate Housewives and Last Man Standing, and recently guest starred in Modern Family, Scorpion, and Station 19. In addition to starring in many independent films, Joely played opposite Jim Carrey in The Mask, Steve Martin in Mixed Nuts, and Nick Nolte in I’ll Do Anything, as well as Disney’s hit film Inspector Gadget. Currently, Joely tours her popular one-woman show based on her unflinching memoir Growing Up Fisher and recently embarked on a directing career in TV and film. She is the mother of five children and four four-legged creatures. Thank you GEFFEN Playhouse, Ms. Fisher is thrilled to return to the stage in this incredible production and role.

Rose McIver (as Nora D’Alcala)

McIver starred as the lead in Rob Thomas’ (Veronica Mars) series, iZombie. The supernatural crime procedural, based on the DC Comics title of the same name, was on the CW for five seasons. Rose previously recurred on the Showtime series, Masters of Sex, as well as the ABC series, Once Upon A Time. She also starred in the Netflix movies, A Christmas Prince, as well as the sequels, The Royal Wedding and The Royal Baby. She also starred in the independent films Brampton’s Own and Brightest Star as well as the Dreamworks film The Lovely Bones, directed by Peter Jackson. She is based in Los Angeles, but often goes back to New Zealand, which she also considers home.

Louis Mustillo (as Curly)

Off Broadway: Sticks and Stones. One Acts, Solo shows: Bartenders (Outer Circle Critics Nomination), Circumstances, Different Angels. Series Regular: Mike and Molly Chuck Lorre EP, High Incident Steven Spielberg EP. Guest star, recurring: Over 50 roles, The Sopranos, Strange Angel, Law & Order: SVU, The Bronx is Burning, Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, to name a few. Film: The Peacemaker, Dudley Do-Right, Just the Ticket, Not Fade Away, Inside Out, Johns, Hellraiser: Bloodline, Find Me Guilty, The Narrows, Passed Away, Wetlands, Cold Brook, Crappy Mother’s Day, One for the Money, Magic Hour.

Danny Pino (as Frank McCloud)

Danny Pino is proud to be making his Geffen Playhouse debut. Danny is currently playing Miguel Galindo in the acclaimed FX series Mayans M.C. His previous work on television includes: The Shield, Cold Case, Law & Order: SVU, Scandal and One Day at a Time. Mr. Pino has appeared in the feature films: The Lost City (dir. Andy Garcia), Flicka (dir. Michael Mayer) and The Burning Plain (dir. Guillermo Arriaga). Danny has worked theatrically in The Public Theater’s production of Measure for Measure (dir. Mary Zimmerman), at the Delacorte Theater and the West End production of Up for Grabs (dir. Laurence Boswell), at the Wyndham’s Theatre. Mr. Pino is a graduate of Florida International University (BFA-Theater) and the Graduate Acting Program at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts (MFA-Theater). For Lilly, Luca and Julian, always.

Tony Plana (as Mr. D’Alcala)

BROADWAY: The Boys of Winter; Zoot Suit; OFF BROADWAY: The Happiest Song Plays Last, Second Stage; Toast, Bang Bang Blues, Rum and Coke, The Public Theatre. REGIONAL: Shakespeare Theater Company, Goodman Theatre, Pasadena Playhouse, La Jolla Playhouse, Mark Taper Forum, South Coast Repertory. FEATURE FILMS; Over 60 including Lucite Desk: The Fox Sex Scandal, Roman J. Israel, Esquire, Pain and Gain, JFK, Nixon, Salvador, An Officer and a Gentleman, Lone Star, Romero, Three Amigos, Born in East LA, El Norte, One Good Cop, Havana, Half Past Dead, Goal! TELEVISION: Seven prime time series: notably Ugly Betty (ALMA, IMAGEN, Golden Satellite Awards), Resurrection Blvd. (ALMA Award, 2 Nominations). Recurring: Mayans M.C., Super Store, The Punisher, One Day at a Time, The Affair, Start Up, Madam Secretary, Alpha House, Desperate Housewives, 24, West Wing. Numerous Movies & Mini-Series: including Jugar con Fuego, Fidel, Noriega, The Burning Season, Drug Wars. IMAGEN, NCLR, NALIP LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS.

Richard Riehle (as Sherriff Gash)

Richard Riehle has performed in many of the country’s most prestigious theatres. Most recently, he starred as ‘Ed’ in Straight White Men at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, Toronto, Athens, and Brussels. Broadway: Execution of Justice, The Iceman Cometh, The Man Who Had All The Luck; Off Broadway: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Public Theatre), Right Behind the Flag (Playwrights Horizons), Mountain Language/The Birthday Party (CSC); Regional: The Guthrie, The Goodman, Yale Rep, ACT, Seattle Rep, Milwaukee Rep, and others. He has also appeared in over 250 feature films and over 60 different television shows. Film: Casino, Bridesmaids, The Fugitive, Office Space, Of Mice and Men, Glory, Fried Green Tomatoes, Free Willy, Hero, Mysterious Skin, Hatchet, Chillerama, Black Rain, Palindromes. Television: NCIS, Modern Family, Mom, Black-ish, Major Crimes, Two and a Half Men, The Mindy Project, Grounded For Life, Married to the Kelly’s, The West Wing, ER, Boston Legal, Ned Blessing, Allie McBeal.

Bradley Snedeker (as Ziggy)

Colorado native and rancher Bradley Snedeker began acting with a scholarship to The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts’ two-year Meisner conservatory program. From there he started working in NYC appearing on stage in Red Ryderat Three Studios, The Last Supper at The New York International Fringe Festival, The Eight at Expanded Arts, as well as Scream King and Voice at TSI/Playtime. Key Largo marks his debut at The Geffen Playhouse. Feature credits include Universal Picture’s Truth or Dare and indie films Eternal Salvation and The Conway Curve. Television credits include Animal Kingdom, Westworld, Justified, The Young and The Restlessand E.R. to name a few. Bradley thanks wife Akrosia and son Triston for their continual motivation and inspiration.


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