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BOB HESS
(Ebenezer Scrooge)

is a member of DTC’s Diane and Hal Brierley Resident Acting Company, last appearing on our stage in Into the Woods, Native Gardens, Trouble In Mind, The Odyssey, The Sound of Music, Our Town/Nuestro Pueblo, A ChristmasCarol, and To Kill a Mockingbird. Originally from Louisville, Kentucky, he has appeared on nearly every stage in the Metroplex over the last 40 years, most recently in WaterTower Theatre’s I Am My Own Wife and Stage West’s regional premiere of The Children. In July of this year, Bob was one of ten regional theater actors across America to be awarded the prestigious Lunt Fontanne Fellowship by the Ten Chimneys Foundation. A short film he completed, Break, directed by fellow Christmas Carol castmate Sam Henderson, has been screened in over a dozen national and international film festivals this year. The recipient of numerous awards from DFW Critics’ Forum and Broadway World, Bob is represented by The Mary Collins Agency and is proud to serve as an Assistant Professor of Theatre at University of North Texas.

BOB HESS
(Ebenezer Scrooge)

is a member of DTC’s Diane and Hal Brierley Resident Acting Company, last appearing on our stage in Into the Woods, Native Gardens, Trouble In Mind, The Odyssey, The Sound of Music, Our Town/Nuestro Pueblo, A ChristmasCarol, and To Kill a Mockingbird. Originally from Louisville, Kentucky, he has appeared on nearly every stage in the Metroplex over the last 40 years, most recently in WaterTower Theatre’s I Am My Own Wife and Stage West’s regional premiere of The Children. In July of this year, Bob was one of ten regional theater actors across America to be awarded the prestigious Lunt Fontanne Fellowship by the Ten Chimneys Foundation. A short film he completed, Break, directed by fellow Christmas Carol castmate Sam Henderson, has been screened in over a dozen national and international film festivals this year. The recipient of numerous awards from DFW Critics’ Forum and Broadway World, Bob is represented by The Mary Collins Agency and is proud to serve as an Assistant Professor of Theatre at University of North Texas.