Ed Waterstreet
Ed Waterstreet (born May 5, 1943 in Algoma, Wisconsin) is a deaf American actor and the founder and artistic director of Deaf West Theatre, which was established in 1991, and was the first resident theatre company in America operating under the direction of a deaf artistic director.[1][2]
Waterstreet has acted in a few films such as Love Is Never Silent (1985) and Sweet Nothing in My Ear (2008).[3]
Personal life
Since 1970, he has been married to Linda Bove, best known for her role as "Linda the Librarian" from Sesame Street.
gollark: If you're going to say "you technically can do whatever you want with your own body, but we're going to practically ban large classes of things" then that can absolutely generalize to abortion or anything else.
gollark: I assumed you meant "bodily autonomy", i.e. you own your body and get to decide what happens to it, based on you saying something about thinking the average person should support ownership of their own body.
gollark: "Ownership of your body ≠ Ownership of abortion drugs or the right to have a doctor do abortions."
gollark: That could equally apply to abortions though!
gollark: Generally, you punish the actual harm directly.
References
- ED WATERSTREET: James A. Doolittle Award for Leadership in the Theatre Archived 2009-10-21 at the Wayback Machine
- "Theater; In This Musical, Some Sing, All Sign". New York Times. November 10, 2002.
- Ed Waterstreet on IMDb
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.