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'''David Rounds''' (October 9, 1930, [[Bronxville, New York]] – December 9, 1983, [[Ulster County, New York|Lomontville, Ulster County, New York]]) was an American actor of stage and screen. He received both a [[Tony Award]] and a [[Drama Desk Award]] in 1980 for his role in ''[[Morning's at Seven]]''. He served as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy during the [[Korean War]].
'''David Rounds''' (October 9, 1930, [[Bronxville, New York]] – December 9, 1983, [[Ulster County, New York|Lomontville, Ulster County, New York]]) was an American actor of stage and screen. He received both a [[Tony Award]] and a [[Drama Desk Award]] in 1980 for his role in ''[[Morning's at Seven]]''. He served as a lieutenant in the United States Navy during the [[Korean War]].


Rounds played several reoccurring television roles, including appearing in two episodes of the sitcom ''[[Alice (TV series)|Alice]]''. He played Christopher Spencer in the miniseries ''[[The Blue and the Gray (miniseries)|The Blue and The Grey]]''. His last New York appearance was in the one-man show ''Herringbone'' at [[Playwrights Horizons]] a year before his death from cancer at age 53.<ref>{{cite news|author=Carol Lawson|title=David Rounds, Tony Winner|url=https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0913FC3D5C0C738DDDAB0994DB484D81|work=Obituary: David Rounds|date=December 10, 1983|accessdate=April 19, 2016}}</ref>
Rounds played several reoccurring television roles, including appearing in two episodes of the sitcom ''[[Alice (American TV series)|Alice]]''. He played [[Christopher_Miner_Spencer|Christopher Spencer]] in the miniseries ''[[The Blue and the Gray (miniseries)|The Blue and The Grey]]''. His last New York appearance was in the one-man show ''Herringbone'' at [[Playwrights Horizons]] a year before his death from cancer at age 53.<ref>{{cite news|author=Carol Lawson|title=David Rounds, Tony Winner|url=https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0913FC3D5C0C738DDDAB0994DB484D81|work=Obituary: David Rounds|date=December 10, 1983|access-date=April 19, 2016}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 15:36, 3 June 2021

David Rounds (October 9, 1930, Bronxville, New York – December 9, 1983, Lomontville, Ulster County, New York) was an American actor of stage and screen. He received both a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award in 1980 for his role in Morning's at Seven. He served as a lieutenant in the United States Navy during the Korean War.

Rounds played several reoccurring television roles, including appearing in two episodes of the sitcom Alice. He played Christopher Spencer in the miniseries The Blue and The Grey. His last New York appearance was in the one-man show Herringbone at Playwrights Horizons a year before his death from cancer at age 53.[1]

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  1. ^ Carol Lawson (December 10, 1983). "David Rounds, Tony Winner". Obituary: David Rounds. Retrieved April 19, 2016.

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