Victor Talmadge
- Actor
Victor (Vee) Talmadge is an accomplished actor, director, and
playwright. He received a B.A. from Cornell in 1977 and his M.F.A. from
the California Institute of the Arts in 1980. Throughout his ten years
in New York, Mr. Talmadge was involved in numerous activities, besides
acting extensively off-Broadway and regionally in established modern
and classic pieces, he collaborated on new projects with playwrights
Robert Schenken, Jeff Jones, and Shelby Brammer. He co-founded and
served as Literary Director for the award-winning New York theater
company, Empire Stage Players. It was during this period that Mr.
Talmadge's one-act play, Kiss Goodbye the Howling Beast, was a finalist
at the Actors Theatre of Louisville Short Play Competition. Mr.
Talmadge taught playwriting for Johns Hopkins University and served as
Adjunct Assistant Professor of English for City University of New York.
With Bay Area playwright/actor, Lane Nishikawa, he recently completed
The Gate of Heaven, a play about a 442nd (Japanese American) soldier
who liberates a Jewish prisoner from Dachau Concentration Camp in
Germany during World War II. Mr. Talmadge has acted at Berkeley
Repertory Theatre, American Conservatory Theatre and the Magic Theatre
in San Francisco. He has directed at the Bay Area Playwrights Festival
and has guest starred in a number of television and film
projects.