HOWIE SEAGO
'Howie Seago' (born in Tacoma, Washington) is an American deaf actor. Born deaf, he first began to develop his mimic abilities as a child with the help of his mother. He began his serious acting work in college, when he joined the National Theatre of the Deaf. His break-out role was in Peter Sellars' production of ''Ajax''. He was later cast by David Byrne for the German production of "The Forest" (1989), because he was so impressed with Seago's performance. He also had a significant role in a German movie called Beyond Silence about a hearing girl growing up with Deaf parents.
His television career has included appearances on ''Hunter'', '' and ''The Equalizer'' as well as involvement in the Emmy award winning children's show, ''Rainbow's End''. He has also produced some plays, using both hearing and deaf actors. He is a central figure of the American Deaf Community, especially as an author and teacher. Howie Seago has been honored many times, including being a recipient of the Helen Hayes award.
His television career has included appearances on ''Hunter'', '' and ''The Equalizer'' as well as involvement in the Emmy award winning children's show, ''Rainbow's End''. He has also produced some plays, using both hearing and deaf actors. He is a central figure of the American Deaf Community, especially as an author and teacher. Howie Seago has been honored many times, including being a recipient of the Helen Hayes award.
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