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From the Stage to the Screen: A Look at Murray Bartlett's Remarkable Career

 



Murray Bartlett is an Australian actor best known for his role as Dom Basaluzzo on the HBO television series "Looking".


Born on May 20, 1971, in Sydney, Australia, Bartlett began his acting career in the 1990s with various stage productions and television roles in his home country. He later moved to the United States, where he continued to pursue his acting career, appearing in several popular TV shows and films, including "Guiding Light" and "The Odd Couple".


However, it was his role as Dom Basaluzzo on "Looking" that brought Bartlett widespread recognition and critical acclaim. The show, which ran from 2014 to 2016, followed the lives of three gay friends living in San Francisco and explored themes of love, friendship and identity. Bartlett's portrayal of Dom, a successful restaurateur, was widely praised for its depth and nuance, and he quickly became a fan favorite.


Since "Looking", Bartlett has continued to work in both film and television, appearing in projects such as "Sense8" and "Tales of the City". He has also been involved in several stage productions, including several Off-Broadway productions in New York City.


In addition to his acting career, Bartlett is also an accomplished writer and has been involved in several writing and performance workshops. He is also a passionate advocate for LGBTQ rights and has been a vocal supporter of several LGBTQ organizations and causes.


In conclusion, Murray Bartlett is a talented and accomplished actor who has made a name for himself in both the American and Australian entertainment industries. With his charming and dynamic performances, he has become a beloved figure among audiences and continues to captivate audiences with his work

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