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1999-00 News Archive | 1998-99 News Archive 1997-98 News Archive | News-In-Brief Archive Two well-known actors in film and TV will join in a Performing Arts Series performance at DePauw University on Monday, March 13. Anthony Zerbe and Roscoe Lee Browne will perform Behind the Broken Words at 7:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center, Moore Theatre. Behind the Broken Words is a collage of 20th century poetry and drama, drawn from works by Auden, Yeats, Richard Wright, Dylan Thomas, E. E. Cummings, Heany, Jeffers, Ferlinghetti, Jean Giraudoux, De Musset, Rostand and Derek Walcott. Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center Box Office or call (765) 658-4827. Regular admission is $8, and the cost is $5 for students or seniors. On Tuesday, March 14, at 10 a.m., Zerbe and Browne will present a question - and - answer session in East College, room 107. It is open and free to the public. Zerbe's major films include Cool Hand Luke , Will Penny , The Molly McGuires , They Call Me Mister Tibbs , The Omega Man , The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean , Papillion , The Parallax View , The Laughing Policeman , Rooster Cogburn , Farewell My Lovely , The Turning Point , Who'll Stop the Rain , The Dead Zone , and License to Kill . Earlier this spring, he filmed The
Touch with Christopher Walken and Bridget Fonda. He starred in the TV
series The Young Riders and won an Emmy for a supporting role in the popular
series Harry-O . He has been a guest star in numerous TV series, from
Gunsmoke to Murder She Wrote, as well as working in TV mini-series and
TV movies.
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