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RaymondKymSuttle
On arrival in LA, he was cast in the multiple award winning indie feature film, ‘A Place Among the Dead’, directed by Juliet Landau. He is the lead in the multiple award winning LGBT Horror short ‘Binder’ created by Dreamworks staff. He’s working constantly, both writing/directing/producing his own films, and as an actor on multiple TV shows, commercials, feature films, stage plays (his play 'Yes. No. Maybe.' won an award in the 2019 Hollywood Fringe Festival & has been adapted into a screenplay). He’s worked on both seasons of The Morning Show.
Career:
He graduated from the University of Cape Town (Richard E. Grant's Alma Mater) and then worked for the Loft Repertory Theatre Company for 2 years (1990-1991) as an company actor, writer, director, choreographer (for both the theatre company and the associated Ballet Company) composer and lyricist. After his 2 years in Durban, the South African authorities gave him an ultimatum to either become a South African citizen or leave. He chose to leave & moved to London where he lived for 23 years.
In London he wrote and produced a number of stage plays, wrote & produced screenplays, satirical musical reviews, won awards for his comedy and choreography, got his MA in Dance Studies, created his Dance Theatre Company "A Few Feet Akymbo" & his male burlesque troupe 'More or Lesque!' and taught acting/directing classes at the Actors Centre, London, teaching a system based on his MA thesis studies in semiotics. He is a regular tutor at the prestigious Skyros Centre in Greece, teaching yoga, dance, comedy & filmmaking.
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Families (2004)
Superb performances
Absolutely one of the best episodes ever. Brilliant performances all round but especially from Patrick John Flueger & Jane Seymour. Definitely one of a Helen Slater's best performances. Intriguing plot & well written script. I often guess who the guilty parties are early on in an episode & this time I not only didn't guess until near the end, I also couldn't work out what the connection between all the characters was until it was revealed; as a writer who tends to see what's coming well in advance, it's always a joy when I'm surprised. There is one major plot hole in the episode in that I can't believe the kids never showed each other photos of their parents to each other & I can't believe that people in their situation would've sent the kids to the same school.