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REVIEWS

Best Actor in a Thriller

(Chronicles of: The Good Reverend)

 Award Nominated Actor  

 

NJ Webfest

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Wolf, a witty and feisty Cary Hite, runs the numbers and nearly gets into a deadly altercation with Sterling, but has the most entertaining relations with women.
 
Two Trains Running
Rutland Herald
By Jim Lowe
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Cary Hite plays the amateur photographer who captures the drama hoping to
find fame with his photos of the unexpected tragedy. His analysis of the character was exact.
Hell & High Water
by Angél Premier Solís
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Cary Hite, a talented actor with an adorable smile, makes the conflicted Brandon believable.
Side Effects May Vary
Backstage.com 
By Nancy Ellen Shore
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The Quiet Model is a play very loosely based on historical events that surround John Everett Millais's painting Ophelia. Millais (Cary Hite) finds himself haunted by the ghost of the mysterious model (Marguerite French), who sat for him. She follows him while Millais coyly and furtively refuses to reveal her identity. His obsession with the painting causes a furor among London society and drives a wedge between his friend Dante and his laudanum-addicted wife, Elizabeth (Megan Ferguson), who may or may not have been the inspiration for the painting.
 
Certainly, all of London believes that she is.
With Millais on the edge of madness, and his own marriage foundering, the truth comes out between Millais and Elizabeth. Actors Hite and Ferguson do a lovely job with this sad, private, and emotionally intimate scene. Millais saw Elizabeth's sister Christine commit suicide, and did nothing to stop it. Instead, he captured the moment on canvas, and has been haunted ever since: "I found her and I never even tried." Millais defends himself to both Elizabeth and the ghost.
The Quiet Model
NYTheatre.com 
Josephine Cashman
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Cary Hite displayed notable range, appropriately chewing the scenery as the terrifying assassin and also as the cowed Bishop of Coventry.
Edward II
By Jon Sobel
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Otto (Cary Hite), does not speak, but the movements of his eyes, and tightening of his mouth in anger as he wields his gun suggest a reservoir of hidden emotion.
Bordertown
By Ilana Novick
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Cary Hite gives Wolf a cool ease. But even leaning back in a chair with his hip-length leather jacket hanging open, he shows the pressure Wolf feels as his eyes scan the room beneath the cap slouched over his eyes.
Two Trains Running
By Alex Brown
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Cary

Hite

Audie Award Nominated Audiobook Narrator

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