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Michael Louden

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Michael Louden

Birth
Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
4 Sep 2004 (aged 40)
Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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Stage, Screen and Television Actor. He is best known for his work on daytime soap operas. Cause of death was not released. He made his professional debut playing the Dauphin in "King John" at the New York Shakespeare Festival in Central Park. In 1988, he moved from stage to the small screen when he landed the role of Ian "Duke" Kramer on the CBS soap opera "As the World Turns." His performance earned him a Soap Opera Digest Award nomination in 1991 for Outstanding Male Newcomer. He also played Kenny Reed on NBC's "Another World," and walk-on roles on ABC's "One Life to Live." He also appeared in several films ("The Langoliers," "Space Cowboys"), but returned to the theatre in the mid-1990s. He played Lucio in "Measure for Measure," starred as the title character in "Timon of Athens" and Lenny in Harold Pinter's "The Homecoming." Louden's final performance was in "Three Feet Under," a play produced by Lily Tomlin in Los Angeles last month.
Stage, Screen and Television Actor. He is best known for his work on daytime soap operas. Cause of death was not released. He made his professional debut playing the Dauphin in "King John" at the New York Shakespeare Festival in Central Park. In 1988, he moved from stage to the small screen when he landed the role of Ian "Duke" Kramer on the CBS soap opera "As the World Turns." His performance earned him a Soap Opera Digest Award nomination in 1991 for Outstanding Male Newcomer. He also played Kenny Reed on NBC's "Another World," and walk-on roles on ABC's "One Life to Live." He also appeared in several films ("The Langoliers," "Space Cowboys"), but returned to the theatre in the mid-1990s. He played Lucio in "Measure for Measure," starred as the title character in "Timon of Athens" and Lenny in Harold Pinter's "The Homecoming." Louden's final performance was in "Three Feet Under," a play produced by Lily Tomlin in Los Angeles last month.

Bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni



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