Preston Truman Boyd

Preston Truman Boyd

Biography

Preston Truman Boyd is beyond thrilled to be back at Roundabout! You may have seen him in RTC’s Kiss Me Kate, She Loves Me, or On the Twentieth Century. Other Broadway credits include The Play That Goes Wrong (Robert Grove), Sunset Boulevard with Glenn Close (Artie Green), Bullets Over Broadway and Big Fish. Preston most recently completed a two-year run with the National Tour of Les Misérables, in the role of Inspector Javert. Other tour credits include the First National Tour of Jersey Boys (Bob Gaudio) and the First National Tour of Young Frankenstein (The Monster). Regional: Bruce at Seattle Rep (Carl Gottlieb), Paint Your Wagon at The Muny (Jake), Of Mice and Men at Bay Street (Lennie). TV and Film work: A Good Person, Schmigadoon (VO), Younger, Alex lnc., Going in Style. Thanks to Mom, Dad, Hales, Kev and Sophie. Many thanks to BRS/Gage and the whole creative team. For Syd and Cléa, all of the love.

Credits

Pirates! The Penzance Musical, Kiss Me; Kate, The Play That Goes Wrong, Sunset Boulevard

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