
Dean Regan is an actor, singer and coach living in Los Angeles, California.
His first love has always been Theater where he has played such roles
as "Puck" in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream;
"Antrobus" in Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth and "Alan
Strang" in Peter Shaffer's Equus. His love for the theatre and
music have combined sweetly in productions of Gilbert & Sullivan's The
Pirates of Penzance, as Harold Hill in Meredith Willson's The
Music Man and "The Emcee" in Kander & Ebb's Cabaret.
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Performances
on television include roles on NYPD Blue and a long-running character
on the drama Secrets. He has appeared on many soap operas as
well. In movies, he will always remember a day spent on the set with the
legendary Mike Nichols on the film Working Girl. Dean was
also tapped to appear in Mark Wilkinson's award-winning film Dischord.
Dean hails from Chicago where his mother and sister still live. Growing up in the Regan family gave Dean an appreciation for this country's rich music. His talented energy drew the attention of his teachers who pointed him toward the stage.
After beginning his college education at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa; Dean earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from U.C.L.A. specializing in Theater and English. Dean traveled around the country with the First National Tour of "The Pirates of Penzance" working with Jim Belushi, Maureen McGovern, George Rose, and Peter Noone (of the musical group "Herman's Hermits"). During the tour he was honored to perform at the White House for President and Mrs. Reagan. After the National Tour Dean moved to New York and performed on Broadway. In New York he acted on several Daytime Dramas and Off-Broadway productions. ("And, yes, off-off-off-off Broadway as well!") After several years in the Big Apple, Dean moved to Los Angeles where he currently lives.
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