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Tom Wopat

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Lodi, Wisconsin
  • Birthday: September 9, 1951
  • 2008

    Featured in "Bonneville" with Joan Allen, Kathy Bates and Jessica Lange

  • 2008

    Played the father in the Broadway musical "A Catered Affair"; earned a Tony nomination for Best Actor in a Musical

  • 2005

    Appeared in the Broadway revival of David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Glengarry Glen Ross" as the browbeaten customer, James Lingk

  • 2002

    Made NYC cabaret appearance at Arci's Place

  • 2001

    Briefly joined the cast of the ABC daytime serial "All My Children"

  • 2000

    Again played Luke Duke in "The Dukes of Hazzard - Hazzards in Hollywood" (CBS)

  • 1999

    Returned to the stage to star opposite Bernadette Peters in a revival of Irving Berlin's "Annie Get Your Gun"; earned Tony nomination; later toured with show; returned to the Broadway production in June 2001

  • 1997

    Reprised role of Luke Duke in the TV-movie "The Dukes of Hazzard Reunion" (CBS)

  • 1995 to 1998

    Was a regular on the CBS sitcom "Cybill"; played one of the star's ex-husbands

  • 1991

    Pursued an active country singing career, touring with his Full Moon band and making solo appearances with symphony orchestras in Cincinnati and Toronto

  • 1991

    Returned to Broadway after 13 years to star in "City of Angels"

  • 1989

    Was regular on the short-lived CBS series, "Peaceable Kingdom"

  • 1988

    Star of a short-lived dramatic TV series, "Blue Skies" (CBS)

  • 1987

    Recorded single "A Little Bit Closer" which yielded a top-five country video

  • 1987

    Reunited with "Hazzard's" co-star John Schneider for TV-movie, "Christmas Comes to Willow Creek"

  • 1986

    Had lead role in "Carousel" in a stage production at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC

  • 1984

    Debut in a TV-movie, "Burning Rage"

  • 1983

    Reprised role of Luke Duke (voice only) for animated series, "The Dukes"

  • 1979 to 1985

    Landed starring role as Luke Duke on long-running CBS comedy series, "The Dukes of Hazzard"

  • 1978

    Broadway debut, "I Love My Wife"

  • 1978

    Played lead in the Washington, DC production of the stage musical "The Robber Bridegroom"

  • 1977

    Moved to New York

  • 1977

    Off-Broadway debut in revue, "A Bistro Car on the CNR"

  • Born and raised on dairy farm in Lodi, Wisconsin

  • Dropped out of college to tour with rock group as lead singer and guitarist

  • Spent two summers at Barn Theater in Michigan

  • Started singing leads in local musicals when he was age 12

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