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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gordon_ClappGordon Clapp - Wikipedia

    Gordon Clapp (born September 24, 1948) is an American actor best known for playing Det. Greg Medavoy for all 12 seasons of the television series NYPD Blue, winning an Emmy Award in 1998. [1] Early life and education [ edit ]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0163429Gordon Clapp - IMDb

    Gordon Clapp is an American actor who has appeared in films, TV shows and theater. He is best known for his roles in NYPD Blue, Chicago Fire, Eight Men Out and Glengarry Glen Ross.

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    • North Conway, New Hampshire, USA
  3. Gordon Clapp. Actor: NYPD Blue. Gordon Clapp grew up in the ski resort town of North Conway in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. He developed an interest in acting at an early age when he was cast in a production of THE HAPPY TIME at a local summer theater. He attended Williams College where he majored in English but spent most of his time with the Drama department. It...

    • September 24, 1948
  4. Learn about the long and diverse career of Gordon Clapp, who starred in NYPD Blue, Robert Frost, and Tommy & Me. Find out his upcoming shows in New England and his memories of Frost and McDonald.

  5. Sep 18, 2018 · Gordon Clapp: I came in for a guest role and I ended up staying for 12 years. I was, barely, a member of Bochco Rep…They were looking for people to fill out the squad, so I auditioned.

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  6. Jun 20, 2022 · Learn about Gordon Clapp's remarkable career in television, film and stage, from his Broadway debut to his Emmy nomination for NYPD Blue. Discover how he became obsessed with Robert Frost and created a one-man show based on the poet's life and works.

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  8. From NYPD Blue to Robert Frost, Norwich’s Gordon Clapp continues his long, distinguished acting career By Tom Ayres, Senior Staff Writer All the world has surely been a stage for Gordon Clapp. The affable, talented thespian, born in the ski resort town of North Conway, N.H., in 1948, first appeared under the bright lights in a hometown theater production as a 12-year-old.