Jeff Woodman is the narrator of the audio recordings of the Lord John Series.
Biography[]
Jeff was raised in New England, and graduated from the SUNY Purchase Conservatory Theater Program. He currently lives in New York City. He is a nine-time Audie finalist (2007 winner), has won 21 Golden Earphone Awards (including one for Lord John and the Private Matter) and a People magazine "Annual Top Five" citation, and was named one of AudioFile magazine's "Fifty Greatest Voices of the Century".[1]
Credits[]
Broadway[]
- Cymbeline (Lincoln Center)
Off-Broadway[]
- Tiny Alice (Second Stage)
- Boys in the Band (WPA)
- The Libertine (Theatre Row)
- A Pirate's Lullaby (Rattlestick)
- Smiling Through (Theatre Four)
Regional[]
- An Ideal Husband (as Viscount Arthur Goring) (S.F. Critics' Circle Award/Berkeley Rep)
- Enchanted April (as Mellersh Wilton) (Goodman Choice Award/San Jose Rep)
- The Notebook of Trigorin (originated the title role) (Cincinnati Playhouse)
- McCarter Theater: Private Lives (as Elyot); Design for Living (as Leo); School For Scandal (as Backbite)
- Various roles at Old Globe, Seattle Rep, O'Neill Playwrights Conference
TV[]
- Hellman v. McCarthy (TV Movie) (Burt Fielding) 2014
- Person of Interest (FBI Tech) 2013
- Law & Order (Matthew Heller) 2001
- Law & Order: SVU (Fitzpatrick) 2000
- Law & Order SVU (Attorney Melvin Feltzer)
- Sex and the City
- Cosby (Dream Sequence Film Director)
- Swift Justice (Fight Promoter) 1995
- The Wright Verdicts (Law Student) 1995
- Guiding Light (recurring)
- All My Children (Pine Valley Inn Bellboy) 1982
- TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes (Pranked Susan Lucci & Soupy Sales) 1982
Audiobooks[]
- 400+ titles
References[]
- ↑ Audio Book Thursday: Narrator Jeff Woodman - accessed 23 August 2016