Noted stage actor, Masur, has been steadily increasing his presence in the world of theatre, with a notable Broadway debut in David Storey's thought-provoking play, The Changing Room, back in 1973.
Fast-forwarding to more recent years, Masur made a triumphant return to the Great White Way with a starring role in Michael Frayn's Democracy, a production that ran from 2004 to 2005.
Beyond his Broadway appearances, Masur has also made significant contributions to the world of off-Broadway and regional theatre, with a string of notable performances in a variety of productions.
Some of his most recent and notable roles include a major part in Sarah Treem's critically acclaimed play, A Feminine Ending, which premiered at Playwrights Horizons in 2007.
Additionally, Masur has also appeared in Mike Leigh's Two Thousand Years, a production presented by The New Group in 2008, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile actor.