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Who Played Supreme Court Justice in Call Me Madam

Supreme Court Justice is a role in Call Me Madam, a musical that opened West End in 1952.

Sall Adams, the famous Washington D.C. party-giver, is named Madam Ambassador to fictional Lichtenburg, where romance blossoms.

4 actors have played Supreme Court Justice in Call Me Madam.

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Performer Production Opened
Owen Coll Broadway Call Me Madam 1950
Robert Patterson Broadway Call Me Madam 1950
Mayne Lynton West End Call Me Madam 1952
Steve O'Hara West End Call Me Madam 1983

Other Roles in Call Me Madam

Role Production Opened
Butler West End Call Me Madam 1952
Clerk West End Call Me Madam 1952
Congressman Wilkins West End Call Me Madam 1952
Cosmo Constantine West End Call Me Madam 1952
Court Chamberlain West End Call Me Madam 1952
Dancer West End Call Me Madam 1952
Grand Duchess Sophie West End Call Me Madam 1952
Grand Duke Otto West End Call Me Madam 1952
Henry Gibson West End Call Me Madam 1952
Hugo Tantinnin West End Call Me Madam 1952
Kenneth Gibson West End Call Me Madam 1952
Mrs. Sally Adams West End Call Me Madam 1952
Ocarina Player West End Call Me Madam 1952
Pemberton Maxwell West End Call Me Madam 1952
Princess Marie West End Call Me Madam 1952
Principal Dancer West End Call Me Madam 1952
Sebastian Sebastian West End Call Me Madam 1952
Secretary To Mrs. Adams West End Call Me Madam 1952
Senator Brockbank West End Call Me Madam 1952
Senator Gallagher West End Call Me Madam 1952
Singer West End Call Me Madam 1952
Supreme Court Justice West End Call Me Madam 1952
The Secretary Of State West End Call Me Madam 1952

“Supreme Court Justice” Also Appears In

Production Type Year
Of Thee I Sing Milburn, NJ (Regional) 2004

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