James Kiberd(I)
- Actor
James Kiberd is a unique hybrid. The immensely popular actor is also a
committed artist, and a dedicated humanitarian. Kiberd is cited as one of the
top 15 Fan Favorites of the 90s.
He is best known for creating ground breaking, socially relevant roles on
Daytime Drama over 15 years, such as The troubled Vietnam Vet Mike
Donovan on ABC's Loving, and the wild and woolly Mercenary turned
Detective, Trevor Dillon on All my Children.
Since leaving Daytime (2001) Kiberd has sought challenges on stage, and independent film. The "2004 Best Actor" Zoni Award winner for his Petruchio in Taming of the Shrew, Kiberd continues an active theatre career playing Shakespeare's Killers, Kings, and Klownes, while mixing in some of the most edgy of contemporary theatre. At the opposite pole from the mad cap lover, Petruchio, Kiberd played the Garbo obsessed "Walter" who wants to die in the arms of his own "Armand' a la "Camille" in the AFI production "Sunset Tuxedo" in 2004.
His "creative alliances" range from avant garde theatre directors to sitcom greats.
Since leaving Daytime (2001) Kiberd has sought challenges on stage, and independent film. The "2004 Best Actor" Zoni Award winner for his Petruchio in Taming of the Shrew, Kiberd continues an active theatre career playing Shakespeare's Killers, Kings, and Klownes, while mixing in some of the most edgy of contemporary theatre. At the opposite pole from the mad cap lover, Petruchio, Kiberd played the Garbo obsessed "Walter" who wants to die in the arms of his own "Armand' a la "Camille" in the AFI production "Sunset Tuxedo" in 2004.
His "creative alliances" range from avant garde theatre directors to sitcom greats.