Background
Woronicz was born in Northampton, Massachusetts.
Woronicz was born in Northampton, Massachusetts.
He graduated from Bridgewater State College in 1976, with a Bachelor in Communication Arts and Sciences.
He was an actor and resident director there starting in 1984. In addition to his work at OSF, he has acted and directed in many other theaters, and has extensive film and television credits. He is of Polish and Irish descent.
He acted and directed at Boston Shakespeare Company, Utah Shakespearean Festival, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, American Conservatory Theater, Los Angeles Theatre Center and others before going to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 1984.
Oregon Shakespeare Festival years Before he became artistic director he spent seven years at Oregon Shakespeare Festival acting in many roles: as Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew and the title roles in many productions, including Peer Gynt, Cyrano de Bergerac, and Henry VIII. His early directing credits included Romeo and Juliet, Henry IV, part 2, Other People"s Money, "Master Harold"..and the Boys, and Sea Marks. In 1991 he followed Jerry Turner as OSF"s third artistic director
After assuming the role of artistic director, Woronicz continued to act and direct. During those years he directed Pravda, Hamlet, The Rehearsal, Cymbeline, and All"s Well That Ends Well.
He was artistic director from 1991 to 1995.
Recent work In 2005 Woronicz appeared on Broadway in Julius Caesar at the Belasco Theatre.