Chuck's last performance biography, from the program of 2010's A Moon for the Misbegotten:
CHUCK DONNELLY* (James Tyrone, Jr.) is a third-year Founding Member of Actors' NET and a fourth season Co-Most Valuable Performer (MVP). Most recently seen here the emissary of death, Mr. Brink, in January's On Borrowed Time, Chuck portrayed Washington Roebling in our 14th season opener, Roebling: The Story of the Brooklyn Bridge, Chuck was deacon Mark Dolson in last season's Mass Appeal and the histrionic son in The Last Days of the Dinosaurs, and appeared in two staged readings as trouble-making Dudek in Doctor Anonymous and an American soldier behind enemy lines in Mark L. Violi's Riding the Comet. Chuck's NET credits include heroic Macduff in Macbeth, prosecuting attorney Lt. Col. Chipman in The Andersonville Trial (named one of 2006's best plays by critic Stu Duncan), adventurer Philip Lombard in And Then There Were None, bitter prisoner Sefton in Stalag 17, Caliban the man-monster in The Tempest, Dr. Carasco in Man of La Mancha, drifter George in Of Mice and Men, fussy Felix in the male version of The Odd Couple, love-struck Boze in The Petrified Forest and reporter Mike Connor in High Society. Chuck made his NET stage debut in 1999's Laughter On the 23rd Floor. Other NET credits include Virginia delegate Richard Henry Lee in multiple runs of 1776; Le Bret, the title character's best friend in Cyrano de Bergerac; lawman Jesse Bard in The Desperate Hours; Bernard in Death of a Salesman. and mischievous space alien Kreton in Visit to a Small Planet. He assistant directed Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up? Additional NET credits include The Man Who Bought a Country, The Sound of Music, Arsenic and Old Lace, Richard III, Saint Joan, Kiss Me Kate, Animal Crackers, A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum, Antony and Cleopatra, Caesar and Cleopatra, Meet Me In St. Louis, Dreamers, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Inherit the Wind, King Lear, Becket, The Man Who Came to Dinner, The Glass Menagerie, Camelot, Harvey, The Sunshine Boys, The Fantasticks, The Devil's Disciple and Sly Fox. Chuck has also stage managed Jefferson and Adams, The Lion In Winter, and 1776, in addition to serving as The NET's Webmaster. Favorite roles elsewhere include Schmendiman in Langhorne Players' Picasso at the Lapin Agile. By day, Chuck works as a Technical Architect in Princeton, NJ. A veteran of The NET's adult acting and Shakespeare courses, Chuck lives in Levittown with wife, actress Kyla. He will appear in the June run of Fiction at Langhorne Players, Newtown.