Brad Oscar
Birth Place: Washington, DC, USA
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BIO
BDWY: Mrs. Doubtfire; Something Rotten! (Tony nomination); Big Fish Nice Work…; The Addams Family Spamalot The Producers (Tony nomination) Jekyll & Hyde; Aspects of Love. WEST END: The Producers. NAT’L TOUR: The Phantom of the Opera; Young Frankenstein; Jekyll & Hyde.”OFF-BDWY: Little Shop of Horrors; Broadway Bounty Hunter; Sweeney Todd; Forbidden Broadway. REGIONAL: Arena Stage, Old Globe, La Jolla, McCarter, more. FILM: Ghost Town; The Producers. TV: “Smash” “The Good Wife” and three “Law & Orders”.
STAGE CREDITS
Additional Credits
Broadway: Something Rotten, Big Fish, Nice Work if You Can Get It, The Producers, (Tony Award® nomination), The Addams Family, Spamalot, Jekyll & Hyde, Aspects of Love. National Tour: The Phantom of the Opera, Young Frankenstein, Jekyll & Hyde. West End: The Producers. Off Broadway: Forbidden Broadway, The Body Beautiful, Encores! Bells Are Ringing and Do Re Mi, directed and performed in Broadway by the Year 1931 and 1968 at Town Hall. Regional: Fiddler on the Roof (Barrington Stage), Barnum (Asolo Rep/Maltz Jupiter- Carbonell Award, Best Actor in a Musical), The Mystery of Irma Vep, Cabaret and Damn Yankees (Arena Stage), The First Wives Club (Old Globe), Moonlight and Magnolias (Cape Playhouse) Annie (TOTS, Atlanta). Film: Ghost Town, The Producers. Television: "Smash," "The Good Wife" and three "Law & Orders."
Movies
[ 2005 ] Cab Driver
[ 2005 ] Mr. Redding
[ 2008 ] Day Doorman
[ 2020 ] Mr. Baxter
TV Shows
Tush Von Munch
Tush Von Munch
Awards and Nominations
Brad Oscar, Something Rotten!
Brad Oscar, Something Rotten!
Brad OscarDamn Yankees
Brad Oscar, The Producers
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Brad Oscar has appeared on Broadway in 14 shows.
Brad Oscar has appeared on London's West End in 1 shows.
Brad Oscar's first West End show was The Producers which opened in 2004
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical (Drama Desk Awards) for Something Rotten!, Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for Something Rotten!, Outstanding Lead Actor, Resident Musical (Helen Hayes Awards) for Damn Yankees and Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for The Producers.
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