D.J. Mendel
D.J. Mendel | |
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Born | Unite States |
Occupation(s) | Actor, playwright, screenwriter, director, author |
Known for | Meanwhile |
D.J. Mendel is an American actor, playwright, screenwriter, director and author known for his work with film director Hal Hartley.[1][2][3]
Mendel is known for such films and theater productions as Meanwhile,[1] My America,[3] Suppose Beautiful Madeline Harvey,[4] Dick Done Broke,[5][6] Charlie,[7][8] Panic! (How to Be Happy!)[9] and Fay Grim.[2]
Critical reception
The New York Times said in its review of Mendel's theater piece Dick Done Broke that he wrote and starred in, "The production represents Mr. Mendel’s return to a role he originated 12 years ago, and he imbues it with a feverish drive. The intervening years don’t seem to have diminished — perhaps they have even enhanced — his grip on the character."[10]
References
- ^ a b Fazio, Giovanni (January 23, 2014). "'Meanwhile'". The Japan Times.
- ^ a b Holden, Stephen (May 18, 2007). "MOVIE REVIEW 'FAY GRIM'". The New York Times.
- ^ a b THR Staff (July 9, 2014). "'My America': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ Brantley, Ben (December 17, 2024). "A New Richard Foreman Play Puts a Twist on His Metaphysical Puzzles". The New York Times.
- ^ "__ Done Broke D. J. Mendel performing his one-man piece, directed by Dan Safer, at the Bushwick Starr in Bushwick, Brooklyn". The New York Times. 2011.
- ^ Newton, Pamela (March 15, 2012). "Dick Done Broke". Time Out.
- ^ Seitz, Matt Zoller (September 26, 2007). "To Cleanse His Pain He Scours the City". The New York Times.
- ^ Musetto, V.A. (September 28, 2007). "REVENGE TOURISM IN N.Y.C." New York Post. Archived from the original on December 20, 2008.
- ^ Brantley, Ben (January 17, 2003). "THEATER REVIEW; In This Mind's Décor, Sex Is No Love Seat". The New York Times.
- ^ Webster, Andy (November 10, 2011). "Theater Review | '__ Done Broke'". The New York Times.
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