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Encyclopedia > Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical

The Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical is awarded to the actor who was voted as the best actor in a musical play, whether a new production or a revival. The award has been announced since 1948, but the nominees who did not win have only been announced since 1956. Musical theater (or theatre) is a form of theater combining music, songs, dance, and spoken dialogue. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Year 1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

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1940s

  • 1948 Paul Hartman in Angel in the Wings as Horace/Mr. Blodgett/George/Dr. Hutchinson, W.T./The Stranger

Paul Hartman (Born March 1, 1904 in San Francisco, California - Died October 2, 1973 in Los Angeles, California) was an American televison character actor. ... Bolger, circa early 1930s Ray Bolger (January 10, 1904 – January 15, 1987) was an American entertainer of stage and screen, best known for his portrayal of the Scarecrow (and the farmworker Hunk) in the 1939 film classic, The Wizard of Oz. ... Wheres Charley is a theatre musical with music & lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by George Abbott. ...

1950s

Ezio Pinza The Italian bass Ezio Pinza (18 May 1892 - 9 May 1957) was one of the outstanding opera singers of the first half of the 20th century. ... South Pacific is a musical play, with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, that opened on Broadway on April 7, 1949, and ran for more than five years. ... Actor Aldas record release of Italian songs Robert Alda (born Alphonso Giuseppe Giovanni Roberto DAbruzzo on February 26, 1914, died May 3, 1986) was an Italian-American actor. ... Guys And Dolls is a successful 1950 musical. ... Phil Silvers (May 11, 1911 – November 1, 1985) was an American entertainer and comedy actor. ... Cover art Top Banana was a zany platform computer game with strange parallax scrolling which was important because without it, the foreground would not have stood out from the background. ... Major Sir Thomas Livingston Mitchell (June 16, 1792-1855), surveyor and explorer of south-eastern Australia, was born at Grangemouth in Stirlingshire, Scotland. ... Hazel Flagg is a musical with a book by Ben Hecht, lyrics by Bob Hilliard, and music by Jule Styne. ... Alfred Drake (born Alfred Capurro) (October 7, 1914 - July 25, 1992) is a Broadway theater performer best known for his appearances in the musicals Babes in Arms, Oklahoma!, Kiss Me, Kate, and Kismet. ... Kismet is a musical written in 1953 by Robert Wright and George Forrest, adapted from the music of Alexander Borodin. ... Actor Walter Slezak in Born to Kill (1947) Walter Slezak (May 3, 1902 - April 21, 1983) was an Austrian actor and son of famed opera star (Leo Slezak). ... Look up Fanny, fanny in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Ray Walston (December 2, 1914 – January 1, 2001) was a stage, television and feature film character actor who played the title character on the situation comedy My Favorite Martian and Judge Henry Bone on the drama series Picket Fences. ... Damn Yankees is a musical comedy, a modern retelling of the Faust legend set in Washington, D.C., with book by Douglass Wallop and George Abbott and music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. ... Stephen Douglass (1921- ) Stephen Douglass was born as Stephen Fitch in Mount Vernon, Ohio, USA on 27 September 1921. ... Damn Yankees is a musical comedy, a modern retelling of the Faust legend set in Washington, D.C., with book by Douglass Wallop and George Abbott and music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. ... William Johnson: There is more than one person sharing this name. ... Pipe Dream is a musical adaptation of John Steinbecks book Cannery Row. ... Sir Reginald Carey Rex Harrison (b. ... The original poster for the Broadway production of the show designed by Al Hirschfeld My Fair Lady is a 1956 musical theater production with lyrics and book by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe. ... Fernando Lamas (born January 9, 1916 in Buenos Aires, Argentina; died October 8, 1982 in Los Angeles, California) was an Argentine actor and director. ... Happy Hunting was a 1956 musical with a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, lyrics by Matt Dubey, and music by Harold Karr. ... The Most Happy Fella is a theater musical with music, lyrics and book by Frank Loesser. ... Preston in This Gun for Hire (1942) Robert Preston Meservey (June 8, 1918 - March 21, 1987), better known as Robert Preston, was an American actor. ... This article is about the Broadway musical. ... Ricardo Montalban (born November 25, 1920 in Mexico City) is a television and film actor. ... Jibjabs Rumple animated sketches (or just Rumple) were created in 2001. ... Tony Randall (February 26, 1920 – May 17, 2004) was an American comic actor. ... Oh, Captain! was a Broadway musical comedy based on the film The Captains Paradise. ... Richard Paul Kiley (March 31, 1922 – March 5, 1999) was an American stage, television, and film actor, though he is best known for his voice work, as narrator of various documentary series. ... // Redhead (Musical) Redhead is a Broadway musical set in London in the 1880s, around the time of Jack the Ripper. ... Larry Blyden (June 23, 1925 - June 6, 1975) was an American actor. ... Flower Drum Song is a Broadway musical with a score by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. The book for the musical was written by Hammerstein and Joseph Fields, based on the novel Flower Drum Song by C.Y. Lee. ...

1960s

Herbert John Jackie Gleason (February 26, 1916 - June 24, 1987), an American comedian and actor, was one of the most popular and respected stars of televisions coming-of-age years. ... Take Me Along Sam Shubert Theatre Opened: Thursday, October 22, 1959 Producer: David Merrick Director: Peter Glenville Music and Lyrics: Bob Merrill Book: Joseph Stein and Robert Russell Original NY production Musical based on Ah, Wilderness! Nat Miller - Walter Pidgeon Essie Miller - Una Merkel Art Miller - James Cresson Richard Miller... Actor Robert Morse photo taken by Carl Van Vechten, 1958 Robert Morse, (born May 18, 1931) is an American actor. ... Take Me Along Sam Shubert Theatre Opened: Thursday, October 22, 1959 Producer: David Merrick Director: Peter Glenville Music and Lyrics: Bob Merrill Book: Joseph Stein and Robert Russell Original NY production Musical based on Ah, Wilderness! Nat Miller - Walter Pidgeon Essie Miller - Una Merkel Art Miller - James Cresson Richard Miller... Walter Pidgeon Walter Pidgeon (September 23, 1897 – September 25, 1984) was a Canadian actor. ... Take Me Along Sam Shubert Theatre Opened: Thursday, October 22, 1959 Producer: David Merrick Director: Peter Glenville Music and Lyrics: Bob Merrill Book: Joseph Stein and Robert Russell Original NY production Musical based on Ah, Wilderness! Nat Miller - Walter Pidgeon Essie Miller - Una Merkel Art Miller - James Cresson Richard Miller... Griffith as Andy Taylor on The Andy Griffith Show Andy Samuel Griffith (born June 1, 1926) is an American actor, Grammy Award winning singer[1], writer and producer from Mount Airy, North Carolina. ... James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich Destry Rides Again is a 1939 western film directed by George Marshall, starring James Stewart, Marlene Dietrich, Mischa Auer, Charles Winninger, Brian Donlevy, Allen Jenkins, Irene Hervey and Una Merkel. ... Richard Burton CBE (November 10, 1925 – August 5, 1984) was a Welsh actor. ... The musical, Camelot, was written by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe and is loosely based on the King Arthur legend as adapted from the T.H. White novel The Once and Future King. ... Phil Silvers (May 11, 1911 – November 1, 1985) was an American entertainer and comedy actor. ... Do Re Mi is a theater musical with music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and book by Garson Kanin. ... Maurice Evans (born June 3, 1901 in Dorset; died March 12, 1989 in East Sussex) was a British-born actor who became a US citizen in 1941. ... // The Tenderloin (Broadway Musical) The Tenderloin was a musical by the team that produce the hit Fiorello. The book was written by George Abbott & Jerome Weidman, with music by Jerry Bock & lyrics by Sheldon Hardnick. ... Actor Robert Morse photo taken by Carl Van Vechten, 1958 Robert Morse, (born May 18, 1931) is an American actor. ... How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying was a humorous book by Shepherd Mead. ... Bolger, circa early 1930s Ray Bolger (January 10, 1904 – January 15, 1987) was an American entertainer of stage and screen, best known for his portrayal of the Scarecrow (and the farmworker Hunk) in the 1939 film classic, The Wizard of Oz. ... All-American, a Broadway musical with book by Mel Brooks, music by Charles Strouse, and lyrics by Lee Adams, opened in New York on March 19, 1962, and played 80 performances. ... Alfred Drake (born Alfred Capurro) (October 7, 1914 - July 25, 1992) is a Broadway theater performer best known for his appearances in the musicals Babes in Arms, Oklahoma!, Kiss Me, Kate, and Kismet. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Richard Paul Kiley (March 31, 1922 – March 5, 1999) was an American stage, television, and film actor, though he is best known for his voice work, as narrator of various documentary series. ... No Strings is a musical drama with a book by Samuel Taylor and words and music by Richard Rodgers, his only score written without a collaborator. ... Mostel in Sirocco (1951) Zero Mostel (February 28, 1915 – September 8, 1977) was a Brooklyn-born stage and film actor best known for his portrayal of comic characters such as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof , Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Max... A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart. ... Sid Caesar (born Isaac Sidney Caesar on September 8, 1922) is an Emmy-winning comic actor and writer, best known as the leading man on the 1950s television sketch comedy series Your Show of Shows. ... Little Me was the parody confessional self-indulgent autobiography of Belle Poitrine (Pretty Bosom), subtitled The Intimate Memoirs of the Great Star of Stage, Screen and Television, by Patrick Dennis, who had achieved a great success with Auntie Mame. ... George Anthony Newley (born on September 24, 1931 in the London Borough of Hackney; died on April 14, 1999) was an English actor, singer and songwriter. ... Stop the World - I want to get off Stop the World - I want to get off was a musical which opened at the Queens Theatre, London on 20th July 1961, and ran for 555 performances. ... Clive Selsby Revill (born April 18, 1930 in Wellington, New Zealand) is an experienced character actor who has made more than 50 films and TV movies and whose work has ranged from theatrical blockbusters to stage classics. ... Oliver! is a British musical, with music and lyrics by Lionel Bart. ... Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion. ... Foxy has these meanings: Nickname for Graeme Fowler, cricketer Foxy (band), a 1970s Latin-funk group Foxy (cartoon character) from Warner Bros. ... Sydney Chaplin (1885-1965) was the elder half-brother of Charlie Chaplin and the half-uncle of the actor Sydney Chaplin (1926- ), who was born as Sydney Earle Chaplin. ... Original cast album Funny Girl is a semi-biographical musical based on the life and career of Broadway and film star and comedienne Fanny Brice and her stormy relationship with entrepreneur and gambler Nicky Arnstein. ... Bob Fosse, early promotional image. ... Pal Joey is a 1939 epistolary (written in the form of a series of letters) novel by John OHara, which became the basis of a 1940 musical comedy and 1957 motion picture of the same name. ... Steve Lawrence (born July 8, 1935) is an American singer, perhaps best known as a member of a duo with his wife Eydie Gormé. The two have appeared together since appearing regularly on Steve Allens The Tonight Show in the mid 1950s[1][2]. Lawrence is an actor as... Budd Schulbergs (b. ... Mostel in Sirocco (1951) Zero Mostel (February 28, 1915 – September 8, 1977) was a Brooklyn-born stage and film actor best known for his portrayal of comic characters such as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof , Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Max... Fiddler on the Roof is a well-known Broadway musical that first opened on September 22, 1964, with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and libretto by Joseph Stein. ... Sammy Davis, Jr. ... Golden Boy is the title of a play by Clifford Odets, first staged in 1937 by the Group Theatre. ... Cyril Ritchard was born December 1, 1897 in Sydney, Australia and died December 18, 1977 in Chicago, Illinois. ... The Roar of the Greasepaint—the Smell of the Crowd was a follow up musical play to Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newleys Stop the World - I Want to Get Off. ... Image:TommySteele1. ... Half a Sixpence is a musical comedy, written as a vehicle for British pop star Tommy Steele. ... Richard Paul Kiley (March 31, 1922 – March 5, 1999) was an American stage, television, and film actor, though he is best known for his voice work, as narrator of various documentary series. ... Man of La Mancha is a 1965 Broadway musical in one act which tells the story of the classic novel Don Quixote as a play within a play, performed by Miguel de Cervantes and his fellow prisoners as he awaits a hearing with the Spanish Inquisition. ... John Joseph Edward Jack Cassidy (March 5, 1927 - December 12, 1976) was an Irish-American actor who achieved success in theater, cinema and television. ... Its a Bird. ... John Cullum is an American actor and singer. ... On a Clear Day, You Can See Forever is an original musical play with music by Burton Lane and lyrics and book by Alan Jay Lerner. ... Sir Harry Donald Secombe CBE (8 September 1921–11 April 2001) was a Welsh entertainer, a noted fine tenor singing voice and a talent for comedy. ... Pickwick was a musical based on Charles Dickenss The Pickwick Papers, which opened on July 4, 1963. ... Preston in This Gun for Hire (1942) Robert Preston Meservey (June 8, 1918 - March 21, 1987), better known as Robert Preston, was an American actor. ... I Do! I Do! is a 1966 Broadway musical based on the Jan de Hartog play The Fourposter with book and lyrics by Tom Jones and Score by Harvey Schmidt. ... Alan Alda (born Alfonso Joseph DAbruzzo on January 28, 1936) is an Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award-winning American actor, writer, director and sometime political activist. ... The Apple Tree is a musical with music by Jerry Bock and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. ... Jack Gilford Jack Gilford (July 25, 1908 – June 2, 1990) was an American actor with a long and successful career on the Broadway stage, films and television. ... Cabaret is a 1966 Broadway musical, based on John Van Drutens play I Am a Camera, based in its turn on stories by Christopher Isherwood, with book by Joe Masteroff, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander, produced and directed by Hal Prince and starring Bert Convy... Sir Norman Wisdom, OBE (born 4 February 1915) is an English comedian, singer and actor. ... Walking Happy is a theater musical with music by James Van Heusen, lyrics by Sammy Cahn and book by Roger O. Hirson and Ketti Frings. ... Robert Gerard Goulet (b. ... The Happy Time is a 1952 movie directed by the award-winning director Richard Fleischer. ... Robert Dean Hooks (April 18, 1937 in Washington, DC) is an African American actor. ... Hallelujah, Baby! is a musical with music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Adolph Green and Betty Comdenwith a book by Arthur Laurents. ... Anthony (Tony) Roberts (born August 4, 1969) is a professional Welsh football player. ... How Now, Dow Jones is a Broadway musical comedy. ... David Wayne (born Wayne James McMeekan on 30 January 1914 in Traverse City, Michigan; died 9 February 1995 in Santa Monica, California) was a Broadway, film, and television actor, with a career spanning nearly half a century. ... The Happy Time is a 1952 movie directed by the award-winning director Richard Fleischer. ... Jerome Bernard Orbach (October 20, 1935 – December 28, 2004) was an American actor best known for his starring role as wisecracking New York Police Department Detective Lennie Briscoe in the Law & Order television series and for his musical theater roles. ... Promises, Promises is a musical, based on the film The Apartment by Billy Wilder. ... Herschel Bernardi (20 October 1923 New York City - 9 May 1986 Los Angeles, California) was an American film, Broadway and television actor. ... Please wikify (format) this article or section as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... John Joseph Edward Jack Cassidy (March 5, 1927 - December 12, 1976) was an Irish-American actor who achieved success in theater, cinema and television. ... Joel Grey (born 11 April 1932 as Joel Katz in Cleveland, Ohio, United States) is a Jewish-American stage and screen actor. ... George M! is a musical with music and lyrics by George M. Cohan and book by Michael Stewart, John Pascal, and Francine Pascal. ...

1970s

Cleavon Little (June 1, 1939 - October 22, 1992) was an American actor, best known for his lead role in the 1974 Mel Brooks comedy Blazing Saddles and as the irreverent Dr. Jerry Noland in the early seventies series Temperatures Rising. He was born in Chickasha, Oklahoma, grew up in California... Purlie is a Broadway musical with music by Gary Geld, lyrics by Peter Udell and book by Ossie Davis, Peter Udell and Philip Rose. ... Len Cariou (born September 30, 1939 in Saint Boniface, Manitoba) is a Canadian actor. ... Applause is a musical of 1970, with music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams, and book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. ... Cry for Us All is a musical with a book by William Alfred and Albert Marre, lyrics by Alfred and Phyllis Robinson, and music by Mitch Leigh. ... Hal Linden (born Harold Lipshitz March 20, 1931) is an American actor and television director, best known for his portrayal of the title character in the television series Barney Miller (1975-1982). ... The Rothschilds was a Broadway musical that was nominated for a Tony Award in 1971. ... Larry Kert performing at Ed Sullivan show (1958) Larry Kert (December 5, 1930 - June 5, 1991) was an American actor, singer, and dancer. ... Company is a Broadway musical with a book by George Furth and score by Stephen Sondheim. ... Bobby Van (December 6, 1928–July 31, 1980) was probably best known for his musical and acting career on Broadway in the 1960s and 1970s. ... No, No, Nanette is a Broadway musical first produced in 1925 by H.H Frazee, who financed the production, at least in part, by selling baseball superstar Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees five years earlier (Frazee owned the Boston Red Sox at the time). ... Phil Silvers (May 11, 1911 – November 1, 1985) was an American entertainer and comedy actor. ... A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart. ... Clifton Davis (born October 4, 1945) is an American actor who has appeared on television shows such as Thats My Mama (on which he had the lead role) in the 1970s and on Amen in the 1980s. ... The Two Gentlemen of Verona is a comedy by Shakespeare from early in his career. ... Barry Bostwick (born February 24, 1946 in San Mateo, California) is an American actor, particularly associated with made-for-television movies and mini-series. ... Grease is a musical by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. ... Raúl Rafael Juliá y Arcelay [IPA: raÊŠul rafaɪɛl xulia i É’:θɛlaɪ] (March 9, 1940 – October 24, 1994) was a Puerto Rican actor who lived and worked for many years in the United States. ... The Two Gentlemen of Verona is a comedy by Shakespeare from early in his career. ... Ben Vereen (born October 10, 1946) is an American actor. ... Pippin is a stage musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by Roger O. Hirson. ... Len Cariou (born September 30, 1939 in Saint Boniface, Manitoba) is a Canadian actor. ... A Little Night Music is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh Wheeler. ... Actor Robert Morse photo taken by Carl Van Vechten, 1958 Robert Morse, (born May 18, 1931) is an American actor. ... Sugar is a 1972 Broadway musical based on the screenplay for the film Some Like it Hot, which was written by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond and based on a story by Robert Thoeren. ... Brock Peters delivering the eulogy at Gregory Pecks funeral Brock Peters (July 2, 1927 – August 23, 2005), born George Fisher in New York City, was an African American actor probably best known for the role in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird of Tom Robinson, the black man... Lost in the Stars is a 1949 musical with book and lyrics by Maxwell Anderson and music by Kurt Weill, based on the novel Cry, the Beloved Country (1948) by Alan Paton (1903-1988). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Cyrano de Bergerac is a play by Edmond Rostand based on the life of the real Cyrano de Bergerac. ... Alfred Drake (born Alfred Capurro) (October 7, 1914 - July 25, 1992) is a Broadway theater performer best known for his appearances in the musicals Babes in Arms, Oklahoma!, Kiss Me, Kate, and Kismet. ... Gigi is a 1945 novel by the French sentimental romance writer Colette about a wealthy cultured man of fashion who discovers that he is in love with a young Parisian girl who is being groomed for a career as a grande cocotte, and eventually marries her. ... Joe Morton (born October 18, 1947, New York, New York, USA) is an African-American stage, television, and movie actor. ... Raisin was a musical theatre adaptation of the Lorraine Hansberry play A Raisin in the Sun, and was first performed on Broadway on October 18, 1973. ... Lewis J. Stadlen was an American actor who starred on Benson for its first season as John Taylor, Governor Gatlings chief of staff. ... Candide is a comic operetta by Leonard Bernstein, based on the novella of the same name by Voltaire. ... John Cullum is an American actor and singer. ... Shenandoah is a 1975 Broadway musical with music by Gary Geld, lyrics by Peter Udell, and a book by Udell, Philip Rose and James Lee Barrett, based on Barretts original screenplay for the 1965 film [[Shenandoah (film)]]. The musical opened January 7, 1975 and ran for a total of... Joel Grey (born 11 April 1932 as Joel Katz in Cleveland, Ohio, United States) is a Jewish-American stage and screen actor. ... Raúl Rafael Juliá y Arcelay [IPA: raÊŠul rafaɪɛl xulia i É’:θɛlaɪ] (March 9, 1940 – October 24, 1994) was a Puerto Rican actor who lived and worked for many years in the United States. ... Wheres Charley is a theatre musical with music & lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by George Abbott. ... Eddie Mekka (born Edward Mekjian on June 14, 1952 in Worcester, Massachusetts) is an Armenian-American actor. ... Preston in This Gun for Hire (1942) Robert Preston Meservey (June 8, 1918 - March 21, 1987), better known as Robert Preston, was an American actor. ... Mack & Mabel is a Broadway musical play. ... Mack Sennett (1880 - 1960) Mack Sennett (January 17, 1880 – November 5, 1960) was an innovator of slapstick comedy in film. ... George Rose (17 June 1744 — 13 January 1818) was a British politician. ... The original poster for the Broadway production of the show designed by Al Hirschfeld My Fair Lady is a 1956 musical theater production with lyrics and book by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe. ... This article refers to a person; for other uses, see Makoto (disambiguation) Makoto Iwamatsu (born December 10, 1933) is a Japanese actor. ... Pacific Overtures was an ambitious 1976 musical by Stephen Sondheim, with a libretto by John Weidman, and additional material by Hugh Wheeler, set in 1853 Japan. ... Jerome Bernard Orbach (October 20, 1935 – December 28, 2004) was an American actor best known for his starring role as wisecracking New York Police Department Detective Lennie Briscoe in the Law & Order television series and for his musical theater roles. ... Chicago is a musical, first performed in 1975, based on the play Chicago by Maurine Dallas Watkins. ... Ian William Richardson CBE (born April 7, 1934) is a Scottish actor best known for playing the Machiavellian politician Francis Urquhart in the House of Cards trilogy for the BBC. The series was shown on Masterpiece Theatre in the U.S., where he is also familiar to television viewers as... The original poster for the Broadway production of the show designed by Al Hirschfeld My Fair Lady is a 1956 musical theater production with lyrics and book by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe. ... Barry Bostwick (born February 24, 1946 in San Mateo, California) is an American actor, particularly associated with made-for-television movies and mini-series. ... The Robber Bridegroom is a Southern fairy tale, set in a Mississippi as unexplored as any woods in the Brothers Grimm. ... Robert Guillaume, circa 1979 Robert Guillaume (born November 30, 1927) is an American stage and television actor. ... Guys And Dolls is a successful 1950 musical. ... Raúl Rafael Juliá y Arcelay [IPA: raÊŠul rafaɪɛl xulia i É’:θɛlaɪ] (March 9, 1940 – October 24, 1994) was a Puerto Rican actor who lived and worked for many years in the United States. ... The Threepenny Opera (Die Dreigroschenoper) was a revolutionary piece of musical theatre written by the German dramatist Bertolt Brecht in collaboration with the composer Kurt Weill in 1928. ... Annie is a musical based upon the popular Harold Gray comic strip Little Orphan Annie. ... John Cullum is an American actor and singer. ... On the Twentieth Century, was a Broadway musical with book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, and music by Cy Coleman, directed by Hal Prince. ... Eddie Bracken (born February 7, 1915; died November 14, 2002) was an American comic actor. ... 1994 Cast Recording Hello, Dolly! is one of the most popular Broadway musicals ever written. ... Barry Nelson (born April 16, 1920 in San Francisco, California), born Robert Haakon Nielson, is an American film, stage and television actor. ... The Act is a Broadway musical by the writing team of Kander and Ebb with a book by George Furth. ... Gilbert Price (b. ... Timbuktu is a Broadway production that opened at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on March 1, 1978 and ran for 243 performances. ... Len Cariou (born September 30, 1939 in Saint Boniface, Manitoba) is a Canadian actor. ... Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a musical (also considered by many to be an English language opera due to the form and the construct of the show) with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh Wheeler. ... Vincent Gardenia (January 7, 1922 - December 9, 1992) was an American stage, film, and television actor. ... Original cast recording Ballroom was a 1978 Broadway musical based on the 1975 Emmy Award-winning television drama Queen of the Stardust Ballroom. ... Joel Grey (born 11 April 1932 as Joel Katz in Cleveland, Ohio, United States) is a Jewish-American stage and screen actor. ... For the bicycle racing term Grand Tour, see Grand Tour (cycling). ... Robert Klein (born February 8, 1942) is a Jewish-American stand-up comedian and occasional actor. ... Original cast recording Theyre Playing Our Song was an original Broadway musical comedy with a book by Neil Simon, music by Marvin Hamlisch, and lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager. ...

1980s

Jim Dale MBE (born James Smith on August 15, 1935) is a British singer, songwriter, and actor. ... Original cast recording Barnum is a Tony Award-winning Broadway musical with book by Mark Bramble, lyrics by Michael Stewart, and music by Cy Coleman. ... Phineas Taylor Barnum (July 5, 1810 – April 7, 1891), American showman who is best remembered for his entertaining hoaxes and for founding the circus that eventually became Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus. ... Gregory Hines (February 14, 1946 – August 9, 2003) was an American actor, singer, dancer, and choreographer. ... Mickey Rooney, 1940s. ... Sugar Babies is a musical comedy from the 1970s that was a tribute to the old burlesque era. ... Giorgio Tozzi (born January 8, 1923, in Chicago, Illinois) was for many years a leading bass with the Metropolitan Opera, and was seen in leading roles in nearly every major opera house worldwide. ... The Most Happy Fella is a theater musical with music, lyrics and book by Frank Loesser. ... Kevin Delaney Kline (born October 24, 1947 in St. ... Poster announcing the copyright performance at the Bijou Theatre, Paignton The Pirates of Penzance, or The Slave of Duty, is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. ... Gregory Hines (February 14, 1946 – August 9, 2003) was an American actor, singer, dancer, and choreographer. ... Original poster Sophisticated Ladies is a musical revue based on the music of Duke Ellington. ... George Rose (17 June 1744 — 13 January 1818) was a British politician. ... Poster announcing the copyright performance at the Bijou Theatre, Paignton The Pirates of Penzance, or The Slave of Duty, is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. ... DVD cover Brigadoon is a musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, first produced in 1947. ... Benjamin Robertson Ben Harney (6 March 1871 _ 2 March 1938) was a United States of America songwriter, entertainer, and pioneer of ragtime music. ... Dreamgirls is an award-winning Broadway musical, which opened on December 20, 1981 at the Imperial Theatre on Broadway and ran for 1,522 performances. ... Herschel Bernardi (20 October 1923 New York City - 9 May 1986 Los Angeles, California) was an American film, Broadway and television actor. ... Fiddler on the Roof is a well-known Broadway musical that first opened on September 22, 1964, with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and libretto by Joseph Stein. ... Victor Joseph Garber (born on March 16, 1949 in London, Ontario, Canada) is a six-time Emmy award nominated Canadian film, stage and television actor and singer. ... Little Me was the parody confessional self-indulgent autobiography of Belle Poitrine (Pretty Bosom), subtitled The Intimate Memoirs of the Great Star of Stage, Screen and Television, by Patrick Dennis, who had achieved a great success with Auntie Mame. ... Raúl Rafael Juliá y Arcelay [IPA: raÊŠul rafaɪɛl xulia i É’:θɛlaɪ] (March 9, 1940 – October 24, 1994) was a Puerto Rican actor who lived and worked for many years in the United States. ... Nine is a musical with music and lyrics by American composer Maury Yeston. ... Thomas James Tune (born February 28, 1939) is a famous actor, dancer, singer, and choreographer. ... Broadway Playbill My One and Only is a musical with a book by Peter Stone and Timothy S. Mayer and music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin. ... Al Green may refer to: Al Green (musician) Al Green (politician) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... George Hearn is an American actor, primarily in Broadway musical theatre. ... Original cast recording A Dolls Life is a Broadway musical with a book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Larry Grossman. ... The cast of Porgy and Bess during the Boston try-out prior to the Broadway opening. ... George Hearn is an American actor, primarily in Broadway musical theatre. ... La Cage aux Folles is a 1973 French play, a 1978 French-Italian film and a 1983 Broadway musical. ... Gene Barry (born June 14, 1919) is an American actor. ... La Cage aux Folles is a 1973 French play, a 1978 French-Italian film and a 1983 Broadway musical. ... Ron Moody (born January 8, 1924) is a British actor. ... Oliver! is a British musical, with music and lyrics by Lionel Bart. ... Fagin is a fictional character in the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist. ... Mandy Patinkin as Rube John Sofer from the television show Dead Like Me. ... Sunday in the Park with George is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. ... Le Chahut was painted by Seurat from 1889 to 1890. ... Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a musical based on Mark Twains novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, with music and lyrics by Roger Miller and book by William Hauptman. ... For the Swiss painter (this actors grandfather), see René Auberjonois (artist) René Murat Auberjonois (born June 1, 1940 in New York City) is an American actor best known for his early 1980s role as Clayton Endicott III on the television show Benson and his role as Odo on Star... Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a musical based on Mark Twains novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, with music and lyrics by Roger Miller and book by William Hauptman. ... Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a musical based on Mark Twains novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, with music and lyrics by Roger Miller and book by William Hauptman. ... Take Me Along Sam Shubert Theatre Opened: Thursday, October 22, 1959 Producer: David Merrick Director: Peter Glenville Music and Lyrics: Bob Merrill Book: Joseph Stein and Robert Russell Original NY production Musical based on Ah, Wilderness! Nat Miller - Walter Pidgeon Essie Miller - Una Merkel Art Miller - James Cresson Richard Miller... George Rose (17 June 1744 — 13 January 1818) was a British politician. ... The Mystery of Edwin Drood is the final novel by Charles Dickens. ... Singin in the Rain was a 1985 musical play adapted from the 1952 movie of the same name. ... Cleavant Derricks is a film and theater actor and musician, mostly known for his role on the sci_fi television series Sliders. ... Maurice Hines (born 1943) is an American actor, director, and choreographer. ... Robert Lindsay Stevenson (born December 13, 1949) is an English actor known as Robert Lindsay. ... Me and My Girl is a popular British stage musical, with book and lyrics by Douglas Furber and L. Arthur Rose and music by Noel Gay. ... Terrence Mann (born Terrance Vaughan Mann on July 1, 1951 in Kentucky) is a prominent singer and actor who has dominated the Broadway stage for the past two decades. ... Les Misérables (translated variously from French as The Miserable Ones, The Wretched, The Poor Ones, The Victims) (1862) is a novel by French author Victor Hugo. ... Colm Wilkinson’s life is surrounded by music. ... Les Misérables (translated variously from French as The Miserable Ones, The Wretched, The Poor Ones, The Victims) (1862) is a novel by French author Victor Hugo. ... Michael Crawford (right) as Frank Spencer in Some Mothers Do Ave Em Michael Crawford, OBE (born Michael Patrick Dumble-Smith, 19 January 1942 in Salisbury, Wiltshire), is an English actor and singer. ... The title character as depicted by Lon Chaney, Sr. ... Erik is the title character in The Phantom of the Opera. ... Scott Bakula Scott Stewart Bakula (born October 9, 1954) is an American television actor most famous for his lead role in the television series Quantum Leap. ... David Carroll was born Nook Schreier in Chicago, IL October 15, 1913. ... Chess is an abstract strategy board game for two players that is played both recreationally and competitively. ... Howard McGillin (born November 5, 1953, Los Angeles, California, USA) is an accomplished stage, screen and television actor. ... For the song by Guns N Roses, see Anything Goes (song) Anything Goes is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. ... Jason Alexander (born Jason Scott Greenspan on September 23, 1959) is an American television, cinema and musical theatre actor, best known for his role as George Costanza on the hit television series Seinfeld. ... Jerome Robbins Broadway is a broadway production that were an anthology of songs taken from past shows that were either directed or choreographed by Jerome Robbins. ... Brian Lane Green (Born March 9,1962 in Columbus, Indiana) is an American stage actor who is known for his recurring roles throughout the country as Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Mr. ... Jerome Robbins Broadway is a broadway production that were an anthology of songs taken from past shows that were either directed or choreographed by Jerome Robbins. ...

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James Naughton (b. ... The City of Angels Broadway Playbill, courtesy of broadwayman. ... David Carroll was born Nook Schreier in Chicago, IL October 15, 1913. ... Gregg Edelman (born on 12 September 1958 in Chicago, Illinois, USA) is an American movie, television and theatre actor who was trained at Northwestern University (Evanston, Illinois). ... The City of Angels Broadway Playbill, courtesy of broadwayman. ... Bob Gunton (born November 15, 1945 in Santa Monica, California) is an American actor who is known for his role as Warden Norton in the 1994 movie The Shawshank Redemption. ... Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a musical (also considered by many to be an English language opera due to the form and the construct of the show) with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh Wheeler. ... Sweeney Todd is a fictional villain/antihero. ... Pryce as Sam Lowry in Brazil Jonathan Pryce born Jonathan Price (born June 1, 1947) is a Welsh actor who was born in Holywell, Flintshire, Wales. ... Miss Saigon is a musical by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, with lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr. ... Keith Carradine Keith Carradine (born August 8, 1949, in San Mateo, California) is an Academy Award-winning actor born into a family of actors. ... Will Rogers Follies is a musical about the famed humorist, Will Rogers. ... Will Rogers. ... Look up Buddy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Buddy may refer to: Friend Buddy (Looney Tunes), an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. ... Charles Hardin Holley (September 7, 1936 – February 3, 1959), better known as Buddy Holly, was an American singer, songwriter, and a pioneer of Rock and Roll. ... Chaim Topol (born September 9, 1935 in Tel Aviv), often billed simply as Topol, is one of the most famous of Israeli actors. ... Fiddler on the Roof is a well-known Broadway musical that first opened on September 22, 1964, with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and libretto by Joseph Stein. ... Gregory Hines (February 14, 1946 – August 9, 2003) was an American actor, singer, dancer, and choreographer. ... Jellys Last Jam is a Broadway musical based on the life of jazz musician Jelly Roll Morton. ... Morton in the 1920s Ferdinand Jelly Roll Morton (born 1885–1890, died July 10, 1941) was an American virtuoso pianist, a bandleader, and a composer who some call the first true composer of jazz music. ... Harry Groener (born 10 September 1951 in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany) is an American actor and dancer, best known for playing Mayor Wilkins in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (season 3). ... Playbill cover and advertising poster. ... Actor Nathan Lane Nathan Lane (born February 3, 1956) is an award-winning American actor of the stage and screen. ... Guys And Dolls is a successful 1950 musical. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Brent Carver (born 1952 in Cranbrook, British Columbia) is a Canadian actor. ... Kiss of the Spider Woman is a 1993 Broadway musical written by John Kander and Fred Ebb with book by Terrence McNally. ... Timothy James Curry (born April 19, 1946) is an English actor, singer and composer perhaps best known for his role as mad scientist Dr. Frank N. Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). ... My Favorite Year is a 1982 comedy film which tells the story of the early days of television, and a flamboyant film actor who is shepherded by a young intern through a week of overdrinking. ... Con ONeill is a British actor. ... 20th Anniversary London Poster (c) Bill Kenwright Limited Blood Brothers is a 1983 musical, with book, lyrics, and music by Willy Russell. ... Martin Hayter Short, CM (born March 26, 1950 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian/American actor, writer, and producer. ... The Goodbye Girl is a 1977 film about an actor who sublets an apartment from another actor, who neglects to tell his former girlfriend, the current occupant. ... Boyd Gaines is an American actor born on May 11, 1953. ... She Loves Me is a Broadway musical. ... Victor Joseph Garber (born on March 16, 1949 in London, Ontario, Canada) is a six-time Emmy award nominated Canadian film, stage and television actor and singer. ... Damn Yankees is a musical comedy, a modern retelling of the Faust legend set in Washington, D.C., with book by Douglass Wallop and George Abbott and music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. ... Terrence Mann (born Terrance Vaughan Mann on July 1, 1951 in Kentucky) is a prominent singer and actor who has dominated the Broadway stage for the past two decades. ... Illustration by Warwick Goble Beauty and the Beast is a traditional fairy tale (type 425AD -- search for a lost husband -- in the Aarne-Thompson classification). ... Pasión es una obra musical que se estreno en Broadway en 1994, adaptada de la película de Ettore Scola Passione dAmore que, a su vez , se basa en la novela de Igino Tarchetti Fosca. Con libreto de James Lapine y música y letras de Stephen Sondheim. ... Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American film and stage actor who is perhaps best known for his roles as the title character in Ferris Buellers Day Off and as the adult voice of Simba in The Lion King. ... How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying was a humorous book by Shepherd Mead. ... Sunset Boulevard (officially known as West Sunset Boulevard, except in Beverly Hills) is a street in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, that stretches from Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Coast Highway at the Pacific Ocean in the Pacific Palisades. ... Mark Jacoby Mark Jacoby (born May 21, 1947 in Johnson City, Tennessee, USA) is a Broadway performer. ... Show Boat is a musical in two acts with music by Jerome Kern and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II (with the notable exception of Bill, which was originally written for Kern in 1918 by P. G. Wodehouse but reworked by Hammerstein for Show Boat). ... John McMartin is an American actor, born in Warsaw, Indiana and raised in Minnesota. ... Show Boat is a musical in two acts with music by Jerome Kern and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II (with the notable exception of Bill, which was originally written for Kern in 1918 by P. G. Wodehouse but reworked by Hammerstein for Show Boat). ... Actor Nathan Lane Nathan Lane (born February 3, 1956) is an award-winning American actor of the stage and screen. ... A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart. ... Savion Glover. ... Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da funk was a musical that debuted in 1996 and closed in 1999 after running three years. ... Adam Pascal Adam Pascal (born October 25, 1970) is an American actor, best known for being the first to play the role of Roger Davis in the Jonathan Larson musical Rent on Broadway. ... Rent is an American Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning rock musical, with music and lyrics by Jonathan Larson. ... Phillips in August 1987. ... The King and I is a musical by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, with a script based on the book Anna and the King of Siam by Margaret Landon. ... James Naughton (b. ... Chicago is a musical, first performed in 1975, based on the play Chicago by Maurine Dallas Watkins. ... Robert Cuccioli (born May 3, 1958) is an American actor and singer born in Hempstead, New York. ... The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll1and Mr. ... Jim Dale MBE (born James Smith on August 15, 1935) is a British singer, songwriter, and actor. ... Candide andrew, ou lOptimisme, (Candide, or Optimism) (1759) is a picaresque novel by the Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire. ... Steel Pier is a musical written by the songwriting team of Kander and Ebb. ... Alan Cumming (born 27 January 1965 in Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross), is a Scottish film, television and stage actor, best known for his film roles in GoldenEye, as Boris Grishenko; in X2: X-Men United, as Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler; and on the stage with his Tony Award-winning performance as... Cabaret is a 1966 Broadway musical, based on John Van Drutens play I Am a Camera, based in its turn on stories by Christopher Isherwood, with book by Joe Masteroff, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander, produced and directed by Hal Prince and starring Bert Convy... Ragtime is a Broadway musical with book by Terrence McNally, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, and music by Stephen Flaherty, based on the 1975 novel Ragtime by E. L. Doctorow. ... Brian Stokes Mitchell (b. ... Ragtime is a Broadway musical with book by Terrence McNally, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, and music by Stephen Flaherty, based on the 1975 novel Ragtime by E. L. Doctorow. ... Douglas Sills (born July 5, 1960) is an American actor. ... The Scarlet Pimpernel is a classic play and adventure novel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy, set during the French Revolution. ... Martin Hayter Short, CM (born March 26, 1950 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian/American actor, writer, and producer. ... Little Me was the parody confessional self-indulgent autobiography of Belle Poitrine (Pretty Bosom), subtitled The Intimate Memoirs of the Great Star of Stage, Screen and Television, by Patrick Dennis, who had achieved a great success with Auntie Mame. ... Brent Carver (born 1952 in Cranbrook, British Columbia) is a Canadian actor. ... United States Marines on parade. ... Altynai Asylmoratova as Odette in the Kirov/Mariinsky Ballets production of Swan Lake, St. ... Tom Wopat (left) as Luke Duke with John Schneider as Bo Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard Tom Wopat (born September 9, 1951 in Lodi, Wisconsin) is an American actor. ... Annie Get Your Gun is a stage musical loosely based on the life of sharpshooter Annie Oakley. ...

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Brian Stokes Mitchell (b. ... Kiss Me, Kate is a stage musical by Samuel and Bella Spewack (book) and Cole Porter (music and lyrics) that ran for 1,077 performances and was first performed in New York on December 30, 1948. ... Craig Bierko (born August 18, 1964 in Rye Brook, New York, USA) is an American actor most famous for his role as Max Baer in the film Cinderella Man. ... This article is about the Broadway musical. ... George Hearn is an American actor, primarily in Broadway musical theatre. ... Putting it Together is a medley of Stephen Sondheims work including songs cut fom shows. ... Mandy Patinkin as Rube John Sofer from the television show Dead Like Me. ... // Original Text The Wild Party, a classic epic poem, is Joseph Moncure Marchs first published work. ... Christopher Walken (born Ronald Walken on March 31, 1943) is an Academy Award-winning American film and theatre actor. ... The Dead is the name adopted by American rock band the Grateful Dead after the death of Jerry Garcia. ... Actor Nathan Lane Nathan Lane (born February 3, 1956) is an award-winning American actor of the stage and screen. ... The 1968 film, The Producers, was adapted as a critically acclaimed Broadway musical by Mel Brooks in 2001. ... Max Bialystock is a fictional character and main protagonist who first appeared in Mel Brooks 1969 movie, The Producers, played by Zero Mostel. ... Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American film and stage actor who is perhaps best known for his roles as the title character in Ferris Buellers Day Off and as the adult voice of Simba in The Lion King. ... The 1968 film, The Producers, was adapted as a critically acclaimed Broadway musical by Mel Brooks in 2001. ... Seussical is a musical based on the books of Dr. Seuss that debuted on Broadway in 2000. ... Tom Hewitt is an actor and Broadway stage performer. ... The Rocky Horror Show is a long running stage musical (in London initially, on June 16, 1973) which inspired the movie The Rocky Horror Picture Show. ... Patrick Wilson (born July 3, 1973 in Norfolk, Virginia) is an American theater and film actor and singer. ... The Full Monty is a 1997 comedy film, a story of six unemployed British steel workers who decide to form a male striptease act. ... John Arthur Lithgow (pronounced lith-go) (born October 19, 1945, in Rochester, New York) is an actor perhaps best-known for his starring role as Dick Solomon in the NBC sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun. ... Sweet Smell of Success is a 1957 film which tells the story of a powerful newspaper columnist who uses his connections to ruin his sisters relationship with a man he deems inappropriate. ... Gavin Creel (b. ... This article is about the 1967 film. ... John McMartin is an American actor, born in Warsaw, Indiana and raised in Minnesota. ... Into the Woods is an award-winning musical featuring a score by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. ... Patrick Wilson (born July 3, 1973 in Norfolk, Virginia) is an American theater and film actor and singer. ... Oklahoma! (1943) was the first musical play written by composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist/librettist Oscar Hammerstein II (see Rodgers and Hammerstein). ... John Cullum is an American actor and singer. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Harvey Forbes Fierstein (born June 6, 1954 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor, author, and singer. ... Hairspray is a Tony-winning musical, based on the 1988 John Waters movie Hairspray. ... José Antonio Domínguez Banderas (born August 10, 1960), better known as Antonio Banderas, is a Spanish film actor. ... Nine is a musical play with a book by Arthur Kopit and music and lyrics by American composer Maury Yeston. ... Malcolm Gets is an American actor born on December 28, 1964. ... Amour (French: Love) is a song by the German band Rammstein from their album Reise, Reise. ... Brian Stokes Mitchell (b. ... Man of La Mancha is a 1965 Broadway musical in one act which tells the story of the classic novel Don Quixote as a play within a play, performed by Miguel de Cervantes and his fellow prisoners as he awaits a hearing with the Spanish Inquisition. ... John Selya is a professional dancer on Broadway where he stars in The Times They Are A-Changin (2006). ... For the Joanne song, see Pack Your Bags. ... Hugh Michael Jackman (born October 12, 1968) is an Australian film producer, film and stage actor, known for playing Wolverine in X-Men and its sequels, and his Tony Award-winning performance in The Boy from Oz. ... The Boy From Oz is a musical featuring the life of singer/songwriter Peter Allen. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Hunter Foster is a Broadway actor, singer, and playwright. ... 1982 Cast Album of the original off-Broadway production of ORIGINAL OFF-BROADWAY CAST: Seymour Krelborn - Lee WIlkoff Audrey - Ellen Greene Mr. ... Molina as Dr. Octopus in Spiderman 2 (2004) Alfred Molina (born May 24, 1953) is an English actor. ... Fiddler on the Roof is a well-known Broadway musical that first opened on September 22, 1964, with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and libretto by Joseph Stein. ... Euan Morton A native of Scotland, Euan Morton received an Olivier Award nomination for originating the role of Boy George in the musical Taboo. ... Homosexuality is considered taboo in many cultures around the world. ... John Tartaglia. ... Avenue Q is a Broadway musical, which was originally conceived by Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez. ... Norbert Leo Butz is an American stage actor. ... Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is a 1988 comedy film directed by Frank Oz and starring Steve Martin and Michael Caine as the con artists of the title. ... Henry Albert Azaria (born April 25, 1964) is a three-time Emmy Award-winning American actor, comedian and voice artist. ... Monty Pythons Spamalot is a comedic musical lovingly ripped off from the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975). ... Gary Beach is an American actor, primarily in Broadway musical theatre. ... La Cage aux Folles is a 1973 French play, a 1978 French-Italian film and a 1983 Broadway musical. ... Timothy James Curry (born April 19, 1946) is an English actor, singer and composer perhaps best known for his role as mad scientist Dr. Frank N. Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). ... Monty Pythons Spamalot is a comedic musical lovingly ripped off from the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975). ... John Arthur Lithgow (pronounced lith-go) (born October 19, 1945, in Rochester, New York) is an actor perhaps best-known for his starring role as Dick Solomon in the NBC sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun. ... Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is a 1988 comedy film directed by Frank Oz and starring Steve Martin and Michael Caine as the con artists of the title. ... John Lloyd Young won the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical in 2006 for his role as Frankie Valli in the musical Jersey Boys. ... Jersey Boys is a documentary-style musical based on the lives of one of the most successful 60s rock n roll groups, the Four Seasons. ... Frankie Valli (born May 3[1] in the Italian First Ward of Newark, New Jersey as Francis Stephen Castelluccio) is best known as lead singer of The Four Seasons, a music act of the 1960s, which continued from then to the 1970s disco scene to the present day. ... Michael Cerveris (born November 6, 1960 in Bethesda, Maryland, USA) is a singer and actor. ... Sweeney Todd is a fictional villain/antihero. ... Sweeney Todd is a fictional villain/antihero. ... Harry Connick, Jr. ... The Pajama Game is a Broadway musical based on the novel 7-1/2 Cents by Richard Bissell. ... Stephen Lynch could refer to: Stephen Lynch (comedian) Stephen Lynch (cricketer) Stephen Lynch (politician) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... The Wedding Singer is a 1998 romantic comedy film written by Tim Herlihy and directed by Frank Coraci that stars Adam Sandler as Robbie Hart, a wedding singer, and Drew Barrymore as Julia Sullivan, the object of his affections. ... Fighting Bob Martin (November 11, 1897 _ 1978) was a heavyweight boxing champion who became the Heavyweight Champion of the American Expeditionary Forces and Inter-Allied Armies during World War I. He fought against future heavyweight champion, Gene Tunney, in 1918, but lost in 4 rounds. ... The Drowsy Chaperone is a musical with music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morisson and book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar. ...

Winners with Multiple Tony Awards for Leading Actor in a Musical


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The Producers (musical) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (292 words)
The 1968 film, The Producers was adapted as a Broadway musical by Mel Brooks in 2001.
Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical (Matthew Broderick)
Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical (Nathan Lane) WINNER
Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (196 words)
Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical
The Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical is awarded to the actor who was voted as the best actor in a musical play, whether a new production or a revival.
The award has been announced since 1948, but the nominees who did not win have only been announced since 1956.
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