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Best Debut

Steven Harlan

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Published on October 09, 2003

According to his sketchy bio, Steven Harlan saw a Late Night Theatre show once upon a time and thought he might try experiencing the lunacy from the other side of the footlights. By the time he found himself on stage this past May, playing John Ritter's Jack character from Three's Company, Harlan's lack of experience was utterly invisible. He showed a gift for what Late Night shows revel in: physical comedy, double entendre, and absolutely no shame about looking completely ridiculous.