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Credits in the database:

Performance

70, Girls, 70
[Off-Broadway, Encores! Concert, 2006]
Pete (security guard)
Ensemble

A Wonderful Life
[Broadway, Benefit Concert, 2005]
Tom Bailey

A Tale of Two Cities
[New York, Workshop, 2005]
Jarvis Lorry

Oklahoma!
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 2002]
Ike Skidmore

The Visit
[New York, Reading, 1999]
Other Roles

Annie Get Your Gun
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 1999]
Foster Wilson/Pawnee Bill

Steel Pier
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1997]
Mr. Walker

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 1995]
J.B. Biggley

The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1994]
Senator A. Harry Hardast

Crazy for You
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1992]
Everett Baker

Gypsy
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 1989]
Pop
Cigar

Welcome to the Club
[Regional (US), World Premiere, 1988]
Performer

The Little Rascals
[Regional (US), World Premiere, 1987]
Performer

The Knife
[Off-Broadway, Original Off-Broadway Production, 1987]
G.P./Michael

Grover's Corners
[New York, Workshop, 1986]
Performer

Follies
[Off-Broadway, New York Concert, 1985]
Singer

The Rink
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1984]
Ben

Peter Pan
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 1979]
Smee

On Golden Pond
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1979]
Charlie Martin

Let 'Em Eat Cake
[Regional (US), Regional Revival, 1978]
Performer

Split Lip
[Off-Off-Broadway, Original Off-Off-Broadway Production, 1974]
Performer

Promises, Promises
[West End, London Production, 1969]
Other Roles

Dandelion Wine
[Broadway, Closed on the road, 1967]
Performer

Annie Get Your Gun
[Broadway, Return Engagement [Broadway], 1966]
Foster Wilson
Mr. Schuyler Adams
Singer

Annie Get Your Gun
[Broadway, Lincoln Center Revival, 1966]
Foster Wilson
Mr. Schuyler Adams
Singer

Carousel
[Broadway, Lincoln Center Revival, 1965]
Singer

Performance

Annie Get Your Gun
[Broadway Revival Cast, 1999]
Foster Wilson/Pawnee Bill

Steel Pier
[Original Broadway Cast, 1997]
Mr. Walker

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
[Broadway Revival Cast, 1995]
J.B. Biggley

The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public
[Original Broadway Cast, 1994]
Senator A. Harry Hardast

Crazy for You
[Original Broadway Cast, 1992]
Everett Baker

Gypsy
[Broadway Revival Cast, 1989]
Pop

Gypsy
[Broadway Revival Cast, 1989]
Cigar

Follies
[New York Concert Cast, 1985]
Singer

The Rink
[Original Broadway Cast, 1984]
Ben

Promises, Promises
[Original London Cast, 1969]
Other Roles

Promises, Promises
[Studio Cast, 1969]
Performer

Annie Get Your Gun
[Lincoln Center Cast, 1966]
Singer

Annie Get Your Gun
[Lincoln Center Cast, 1966]
Mr. Schuyler Adams

Annie Get Your Gun
[Lincoln Center Cast, 1966]
Foster Wilson

Carousel
[Broadway Revival Cast, 1965]
Singer

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Sweeney Todd
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