The Norwalk Hour

Gallagher gets candid about acting, living in CT

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casting “The Fantastick­s” and he was looking for someone who could do a cockney accent. I can do a really good one, so I got the part and it was my first taste of being on the stage and I was hooked. But I wasn’t sure I could make a career of it.

Q. Is it true that you graduated from Tufts University with a degree in economics?

A. True. The one thing I learned from my major was that I wasn’t very interested in business. Right after graduation I headed to New York City. I knew absolutely no one, had no agent, and just started going to open calls. My first audition was for Grease. They wanted me to do a ’50s song, so I chose “Put Your Head on My Shoulder” [by Paul Anka]. The casting director said it was beautiful and that’s all I needed to hear. I thought I was definitely on my way.

Q. How did you find your way to Litchfield County?

A. It was accidental, but written in the cards. We were about to close on a house in Rhinebeck on top of a mountain, but the seller never showed up. So we drove from there and decided to give Connecticu­t another try. The first place we saw was exactly what we were dreaming of. We didn’t know a soul, but it didn’t matter. I have a studio where I can rehearse and work out. I love going to Lake Waramaug and having Sunday dinner on our porch. I love the animals, even the bears. I have a workshop where I fix little things and make six trips to Home Depot. I just enjoy this perfect little corner of the world.

Q. You’ve done television, movies and theater — do you prefer one and is your preparatio­n for a role the same for all?

A. In terms of the work I do, the breaking down of the role or the research I do or understand­ing what I am trying to explore, there is no difference. Instead of the camera being a couple of feet away, you might have your audience 30 rows away. It has more to do with the content.

Q. Your daughter Kathryn Gallagher is an actress, singer songwriter and was nominated

for a Tony for the Alanis Morissette musical ‘Jagged Little Pill.’ Were you pleased when she chose the same profession?

A. Nothing makes me happier than seeing my daughter and my son, who is a director, doing what they love and having the world respond to them. The only thing better than succeeding yourself is seeing your children succeed.

Q. What was the best advice anybody ever gave you about being an actor?

A. You gotta keep showing up. I modify that to keep alive and protect what it is you love to do. Keep showing up for that dream and one more chance to get it right.

Q. How has the business changed since you started out?

A. I am enjoying the roles and work I’ve been doing, but it has definitely changed. Because of the internet, we have the capacity to find out so much, there is little curiosity left. The New York actor used to be a highly regarded commodity. With the advent of reality television there doesn’t seem to be as much regard for what we do and that it is a craft. But that hasn’t dampened my love of acting.

Q. What new projects are you involved in?

A. I have a recurring role in Grey’s Anatomy playing Dr. Alan Hamilton. “Zoey’s Extraordin­ary Playlist” is in its second season. And we are in the final season of “Grace and Frankie, which I loved doing. In time for the holidays I completed a movie for the Hallmark Channel called One December Night, where Bruce Campbell and I play rock star fathers.

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This article appears in the January 2022 issue of Connecticu­t Magazine. Follow on Facebook and Instagram @connecticu­tmagazine and Twitter @connecticu­tmag.

 ?? Andrew Brucker/ Contribute­d photo ?? Peter Gallagher lives in Litchfield County. Below, Kathryn Gallagher and Peter Gallagher attend the 74th annual Tony Awards at Winter Garden Theater on Sept. 26, 2021, in New York City.
Andrew Brucker/ Contribute­d photo Peter Gallagher lives in Litchfield County. Below, Kathryn Gallagher and Peter Gallagher attend the 74th annual Tony Awards at Winter Garden Theater on Sept. 26, 2021, in New York City.
 ?? Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images for Tony Awards Production­s ??
Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images for Tony Awards Production­s

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