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Welcome to The Gallery
"I love acting. It is so much more real than life" - Oscar Wilde

"Words from Jeff..."
I share with you photos from my craft, as well as my personal life. These were carefully chosen, and they each have nice memories behind them. I cherish these photos and the people in them with me. I hope you find them interesting.

 
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Jeff's Photo Album
 
  Simply click on any of the pictures below to see a larger version.
Jeff with Tony Award winning composer Adam Guettel. Jeff and Daphne Rubin-Vega. Jeff and Stephanie Pope. << new pics posted!
Jeff and Victoria Clark. At the NYC Pride 2005 Parade with Carson from Queer Eye. At the NYC Pride 2005 Parade with Kyan from Queer Eye. At the NYC Pride 2005 Parade with Jai from Queer Eye.
As King Pellinore in "Camelot" As Mendy in "The Lisbon Traviata" Rehearsing with Susan Cannestro in "Peter Pan" As a Police Office on the set of "Law & Order"
Jeff with Acting Coach & Mentor, Austin Pendleton With Matt Scklor & Tom Fannelli in "Rosencrants & Guildenstern are Dead" With Lorraine Bracco on the set of "Riding in Cars with Boys" SNET (Southern New England Telephone) commercial
As The Lead Player in "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead" As Nathan Detroit in "Guys and Dolls" As the daydreaming elevator operator in Andrea Stuart's "Going Up" With Joan Faxon as Adelaide in "Guys and Dolls"
Jeff as Francis with actress playing Lucille in Gemini. Jeff with Ann Basso on the set of "Riding in Cars with Boys" Jeff with his # 1 fan & supporter, his mom Arlene Jeff's biggest fans...his Mom & Pop.
Jeff as a toddler - 1960 Jeff's graduation from Basic Training in the US Air Force. Jeff in the late 1980's Jeff sometime in the 1980's
Jeff (far left) as King Pellinore in Camelot.  With Andrew Maycock as King Arthur. Jeff & friend Nadine Taccetta, at opening of Yvonne Curry's Tap Recital. At the Hairspray audition with actress auditioning for the role of Tracey Turnblad. Note: This actress flew in from the midwest for the audition. Jeff as the gay composer Roger Hopewell in "The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940"

 

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