Justin Deas

Justin Deas

Justin Deas: A Brief Biography

At A Glance


Justin Deas seems to turn every role he touches into something memorable. The unprecedented six-time Daytime Emmy award winner has used his flair for comedic timing and keen sense of drama to win over audiences on stage and on television for many years.


Due to his father's travels, Justin grew up all over the Eastern seaboard, and in places as far abroad as Mexico City and Teheran. He attended William and Mary College and received the bulk of his theatrical training with John Houseman's advanced class at the Juilliard School in New York City.


Justin has played a wide range of Shakespearean roles, among them the Duke in Measure for Measure at Washington DC's Folger Theater Center and Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet at Minneapolis' Guthrie Theater. For the Dallas Shakespeare Festival, he had leading roles in A Comedy of Errors and The Tempest. He also appeared in New York City as Brutus in the Brooklyn Academy of Music production of Julius Caesar and in the title role in Hamlet at the Manhattan Theater Club.


He was seen on Broadway in The November People, played Kenickie in the first national company of the hit musical Grease, and played the lead in the Seattle ACT production of Streamers. Justin has also acted off-Broadway in Porno Stars at Home and in the world premiere of Beth Henley's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Crimes of the Heart.


On daytime television, Justin has performed on Ryan's Hope as Bucky Carter. He won his first of four Emmy awards for Best Supporting Actor as attorney Tom Hughes on As the World Turns in 1984; two as attorney Keith Timmons on Santa Barbara in 1988 and 1989; and in May 1994 for his portrayal of Buzz on Guiding Light. He also earned the Emmy award for Best Actor in 1995 and 1997 for the same role.


Justin was born on March 30, 1948, in Connellsville, Pennsylvania, and is married to actress Margaret Colin. They are the parents of two young sons.


Acting Portfolio: TELEVISION

Guiding Light


Frank "Buzz" Cooper, Sr.


February 5, 1993 through Present


The Emancipation of Lizzie Stern


1991


Montana


Clyde


1990


Studio 5-B


Jake Gallagher


1989


Cameo By Night


Detective Bellflower


1987


A Stranger Waits


Mike Webber


1987


U.S. Marshalls: Waco and Rhinehart


1987


Intimate Strangers


Brad Bierston


1986


Santa Barbara


Keith Timmons


1986-1988


As The World Turns


Tom Hughes


1981-1984


Ryan's Hope


Dr. Bucky Carter


1975-1978


Acting Portfolio: FILM


Szuler


1992


Dream Lover


Kevin McCann


1986


Acting Portfolio: THEATRE


Measure for Measure


Duke


Washington DC's Folger Theater Center


Romeo and Juliet


Mercutio


Minneapolis' Guthrie Theater


Comedy of Errors and The Tempest


Leading Roles


Dallas Shakespeare Festival


Julius Caesar


Brutus


Brooklyn Academy of Music Production


Hamlet


Hamlet


Manhattan Theater Club


On-Broadway


The November People


Grease


Kenickie


Streamers


Lead Role


Off-Broadway


Porno Stars at Home


Crimes of the Heart


Awards & Acclaim


Daytime Emmys Winner, Outstanding Lead Actor (1995, 1997; for Guiding Light)


Daytime Emmys Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actor (1994; for Guiding Light)


Daytime Emmys Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actor (1988, 1989; for Santa Barbara)


Daytime Emmys Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actor (1981, 1984; for As the World Turns)


Daytime Emmys Nomination, Outstanding Supporting Actor (2005; for Guiding Light)


Daytime Emmys Pre-Nomination, Outstanding Supporting Actor (2005; for Guiding Light)


Soap Opera Digest Awards Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama (1994; Buzz Cooper, GL)


Vital Statistics

PLACE OF BIRTH: Connellsville, Pennsylvania


DATE OF BIRTH: March 30, 1948


HAIR: Brown


MARITAL STATUS: Married to Margret Colin [Jan 1988 to September 18, 2009]


Children: Two sons, Sam and Joe