Dwight Mahabir
- Actor
New York native, Dwight Dean Mahabir, began his acting career at the
age of nine, training with the Stella Adler Acting Studio in Manhattan,
and studying voice with Dino Anagnost, director of the Orpheum Chorale
at the Lincoln Center of Performing Arts. Theatre credits include: "The
Me Nobody Knows" (William), Chicago cast, "Oklahoma!" (Curly),
"Finian's Rainbow" (Woody), "Anything Goes" (Sir Evelyn), "Jesus Christ
Superstar" (Pilate), "Big River" (Jim) , "Blues in the Night" (The
man), "The marriage of Figaro" (Antonio), "Ragtime" (Coalhouse Walker
Jr.), "Scrooge" (Scrooge), "Man of La Mancha" (Don Quixote/ Miguel de
Cervantes), "Phantom" (Gerard Carriere), "Paint your Wagon" (Steve
Bullnack), "The Full Monty" (Horse), "Amahl the Night Visitors" (Page),
and "Macbeth" (Duncan/ Doctor). His successful role of the King of Siam
in "The King and I" allowed him the opportunity to perform the role
with three different theaters. He was acclaimed for his portrayal of
Alonzo Fields in the one-person, full-length drama "Looking over the
President's Shoulder" Film Credits: "The Education of Sonny Carson"
(Paramount Productions), "Law and Disorder" (Columbia Pictures),
"Seeing Red" (Cakewalk Productions).