Robert Kropf (John Strasberg in Nobody Dies on Friday) is a second-year actor in the American Repertory Theater/Moscow Art Theater Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University, where he appeared as Ellis in Strindberg's Easter, as well as in Pinter's A Night Out, and in Calderon's The Phantom Lady. He was seen on the Loeb Stage as Skylight in Peter Pan and Wendy and as a bandit in Man and Superman. Other professional credits include Westmoreland in Henry IV, part 1; Launce in Two Gentlemen of Verona; and Romeo in Romeo and Juliet at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival. He played Konstantin in The Seagull, Bruce in Seven Blow Jobs, and Shelley in Bloody Poetry in the Chicago area, as well as appearing in Warplay, Ion, and Slam! at the Yale School of Drama's summer Cabaret. Mr. Kropf also played Estragon in Waiting for Godot last summer at the Boston Center for the Arts in a production of The Ritual Theatre Company, of which he is Artistic Director and a founding member.
