John Amplas
- Actor
- Casting Director
- Make-Up Department
Capable and likable baby-faced actor John Amplas was born on June 23,
1949 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Amplas was outstanding as a troubled
and disturbed teenager who thinks he's a vampire in George Romero's
fantastic horror winner "Martin." John has appeared in several other
pictures for Romero: he's a Hispanic gang member, Zombie, and Biker in
the immortal "Dawn of the Dead" (Amplas was also the casting director
for this film), a jester in the quirky "Knightriders," a lethal
shambling zombie in the immensely enjoyable anthology outing
"Creepshow," and a nerdy scientist in the grim "Day of the Dead."
Amplas was miscast, but still solid as an FBI agent in "Bloodeaters"
and was chilling as a vicious backwoods Satanist in "Midnight." He gave
a fine performance as a weary single blue collar guy in the poignant
"No Pets." More recently John played an evil, greedy priest in the
offbeat "Daddy Cool." Outside of his regrettably sparse film work,
Amplas has had a long and distinguished stage career as both an actor
and director. He's a founding member and the Associate Artistic
Director of the Pittsburgh Playhouse Repertory Company. John received a
lot of accolades for his portrayal of Ricky Roma in an Axiom Theater
stage production of David Mamet's "Glengarry Glen Ross." Other plays
he's acted in are "American Buffalo," "The Lion in the Winter,"
"Breaker Morant," "On the Beach," "Colonel Bird," and "Morat/Sade."
Among the plays Amplas has directed are "Hair," "Driving Miss Daisy,"
"The Threepenny Opera," "Quills," "The Prince," "Suburbia," and "Who's
Afraid of Virginia Woolf?". Moreover, John Amplas teaches acting as an
Associate Professor with the Conservatory of Performing Arts at Point
Park University.