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Hunt Block (Craig Montgomery) | Larry Bryggman (Dr. John Dixon) | Martha Byrne (Lily / Rose) - ADDED PICTURES | Terri Conn (Katie Peretti Frasier) | Trent Dawson (Henry Coleman) | Scott DeFreitas (Andy Dixon) | Ellen Dolan (Margo Hughes) | Tom Eplin (Jake McKinnon) | Eileen Fulton (Lisa Grimaldi) | Hunter Garner (Billy Ross) | Christopher Goutman (Executive Producer) | Brett Groneman (Will Munson) | Napiera Danielle Groves (Bonnie McKechine) | Don Hastings (Dr. Bob Hughes) | Kathryn Hays (Kim Hughes) | Benjamin Hendrickson (Hal Munson) | Jon Hensley (Holden Snyder) | Kelley Menighan Hensly (Emily Stewart) - ADDED PICTURES | Scott Holmes (Tom Hughes) | Scott Holroyd (Paul Ryan) | Elizabeth Hubbard (Lucinda Walsh) | Lesli Kay (Molly Conlan) - ADDED PICTURES | Craig Lowlor (Adam Munson) | Paul Leyden (Simon Frasier) - ADDED PICTURES | Marie Masters (Dr. Susan Stewart) | Tony Musante (Joe D'Angelo) | Kim Onasch (Jennifer Munson) | Michael Park (Jack Snyder) | Peter Parros (Dr. Ben Harris) | Colleen Zenk Pinker (Barbara Montgomery) | Todd Rotondi (Bryant Montgomery) | Kristina Sisco (Abigail Williams) - ADDED PICTURES | Christpher Tavani (Luke Snyder) | Paul Taylor (Issac Jenkins) | Chad Tucker (Curtis Tompson) | Helen Wagner (Nancy Hughes McClosky) | Maura West (Carly Tenney) - ADDED PICTURES | Kathleen Widdoes (Emma Snyder)
Larry Bryggman (Dr. John Dixon)
Larry Bryggman joined the cast of AS THE WORLD TURNS in 1969 as Dr. John Dixon, a role for which he received Daytime Emmy awards for Outstanding Actor in 1984 and 1987, and nominations in the same category in 1982, 1983, 1985 and 1986.
The actor's Broadway credits include Ulysses in Nighttown with Zero Mostel; The Lincoln Mask with Eva Marie Saint; The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel and Richard III, both with Al Pacino; Checking Out; and Prelude to a Kiss. He also appeared in the initial Off-Broadway run of Prelude to a Kiss, and in the Roundabout Theatre's production of Picnic, for which he received a Tony award nomination for Best Featured Actor. He currently is starring in the Broadway play Proof with Mary Louise Parker. For his performance, Larry received his second Tony nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play.
Off-Broadway, Larry has also performed with the New York Shakespeare Festival, the Manhattan Theatre Club, Lincoln Center Theatre, Manhattan Class Company, Second Stage, and the Circle Repertory Company. In 1993, he received an Obie award for Overall Achievement Off-Broadway.
Larry toured with the late Mildred Dunnock and Albert Dekker in Death of a Salesman; with Elke Sommer in Irma la Douce; and with the late Paulette Goddard in The Man Who Came to Dinner. Currently, he is a member of the Theatre Company of Boston and has previously worked for the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, The Hartford Stage Company, and the Pittsburgh Playhouse.
His feature film credits include Die Hard with a Vengeance, And Justice for All, Hanky Panky, and the Al Pacino-directed Looking for Richard.
Larry was born in Concord, California, and raised in Oakland, California. His birthday is December 21. The actor is married to Tracey Hanley, with whom he has a baby boy, Ryan Hanley Bryggman (b. 12/4/99). Larry also has a son, Jeffrey and a daughter, Heidi.
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