- Neil Simon
Neil Simon (born Marvin Neil Simon July_4, 1927 in The Bronx, New York City), is a Jewish American playwright and screenwriter. He is one of the most reliable hitmakers in Broadway history, as well as one of the most performed playwrights in the world. Simon briefly attended New York University in 1946. Two years later, he quit his job as a mailroom clerk in the Warner Brothers offices in Manhattan to write radio and television scripts with his brother Danny Simon. - Chita Rivera
Chita Rivera (born January 23 1933) is a Tony Award-winning American actress, dancer, and singer known for her musical theater roles. She was born Dolores Conchita Figueroa del Rivero in Washington, D.C. to a Puerto Rican father who played clarinet and saxophone for the Navy band and a mother of mostly Scottish and Italian descent, who went to work for The Pentagon when she was widowed when Chita was seven-years-old (she died in 1983). - Christina Applegate
Christina Applegate (born November 25, 1971) is an American Emmy Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated actress, particularly well-known for playing Kelly Bundy on the Fox television network sitcom "Married... with Children". She has since established a film and television career, with major roles in several pictures, such as "Anchorman" and "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead", … - John McMartin
John McMartin (b. 1929) is an American actor, born in Warsaw, Indiana and raised in Minnesota. He attended college in Illinois and New York. John McMartin made his off-Broadway debut in "Little Mary Sunshine" in 1959, playing opposite Eileen Brennan. He won a Theatre World Award for his role as "Corporal Billy Jester", and married one of the show's producers, Cynthia Baer, in 1960; the couple would later divorce in 1971. - Bebe Neuwirth
Bebe Neuwirth (born December 31, 1958) is an Emmy Award and Tony Award-winning American theater, television, and film actress. She was born Beatrice Neuwirth to Jewish American parents Lee, a mathematician, and Sydney Anne, an artist, in Princeton, New Jersey. She began to study dance at the age of five, and chose it as her field of concentration when she attended Juilliard in New York City in 1976 and 1977. - Ann Reinking
Ann Reinking (born November 10, 1949 in Seattle, Washington) is an American actress and dancer, most famous for her association with choreographer Bob Fosse. Reinking originally trained as a ballet dancer. After working as a chorus girl in "Coco", "Wild and Wonderful", and "Pippin", Reinking first came to critical notice as Maggie in "Over Here!" (Theatre World Award). - Denis O'Hare
Denis O'Hare (born January 17, 1962) is a Tony Award-winning American actor. O'Hare was born in Kansas City, Missouri. He is a graduate of Northwestern University's theatre school. O'Hare is Irish American and has an Irish passport. O'Hare won a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in Richard Greenberg's "Take Me Out", … - Walter Bobbie
Walter Bobbie (born on 18 November 1945 in Scranton, Pennsylvania) is a dancer, choreographer, director and occasional actor. He attended The Catholic University of America (CUA), at around the same time as Oscar winning actress Susan Sarandon. Bobbie created the role of "Roger" in the original Broadway production of "Grease", and he also starred on Broadway as "Nicely-Nicely Johnson" in the 1992 revival of "Guys and Dolls" starring Nathan Lane, … - Charlotte D'Amboise
Charlotte d'Amboise (born May 11, 1964) is an American actress and dancer. Born in New York City, the daughter of Jacques d'Amboise and Carolyn George, d'Amboise made her Broadway debut in the musical "Cats" in 1983. She frequently has played the role of Roxie Hart in "Chicago", first heading the 1997 national tour and then joining the Broadway revival cast in 1999. She has appeared in productions of the musical every year since 2001. - Carol Lawrence
Carol Lawrence was born Carol Marie Laraia on September 5, 1932 in Melrose Park, Illinois. She is a musical theater actress, who has also made numerous appearances in film and television. Lawrence made her Broadway debut in 1952, and achieved outstanding success when she created the role of Maria in the original Broadway production of "West Side Story" in 1957. She received a Tony Award nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for this role. - Helen Gallagher
Helen Gallagher (born July 19 1926) is a Emmy and Tony Award-winning American actress, dancer, singer and makeup artist. Born in New York City of Irish, French, and English descent, Gallagher was known for decades as a Broadway performer. She appeared in "Make a Wish", "Hazel Flagg", "Portofino", "High Button Shoes", "Sweet Charity", and "Cry for Us All". In 1952, she won a Tony Award for her work in the musical "Pal Joey". - Scott Pask
Scott Pask is an American Tony Award winning scenic designer born in Yuma, Arizona, well known for his work on Broadway for "Urinetown", The Coast of Utopia,"The Vertical Hour" with Julianne Moore and Bill Nighy, directed by Sam Mendes,"Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me", "Kiki and Herb: Alive on Broadway","The Wedding Singer", "La Cage aux Folles", "Amour", "Sweet Charity", "Little Shop of Horrors", … - Lee Roy Reams
Lee Roy Reams (born August 23, 1942) is an American musical theatre actor, choreographer, and director. Born in Covington, Kentucky, Reams earned a Masters of Arts degree and was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati. He made his Broadway debut in "Sweet Charity" in 1966. - Alexander Golitzen
Alexander Golitzen, (Moscow, February 28, 1908 - San Diego, July 26, 2005) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. Alexander Golitzen was born in Moscow, but fled the country with his family during the Russian Revolution. Travelling via Siberia and China, they arrived in Seattle, where Alexander graduated from high school. He then attended the University of Washington, where he achieved a degree in architecture. He started his art direction career in Los Angeles, … - Sierra Boggess
Sierra Boggess is an American theater actress. She is set to originate the role of Ariel in the upcoming 2007 Broadway adaption of the 1989 film "The Little Mermaid". Her big break was creating the character of Christine Daae in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera" in Las Vegas in June 2006. Before her current success on the stage, she began her career as an understudy for Cosette on the U.S. national tour of "Les Misérables". - James Luisi
James Luisi (November 11, 1928 - June 7, 2002) was an American television actor. In a career spanning nearly forty years, Luisi appeared in various TV programs such as "Naked City," "Adam-12," "Matt Houston", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," and "Silk Stalkings," and on Broadway in the original 1966 production of "Sweet Charity." However, Luisi is perhaps best known for his role as Lt. - Suzanne Charney
Suzanne Charney (or Charny) (born 1944?) is an actress and dancer. She was the lead frug dancer in the original Broadway production of Sweet Charity and reprised the role in the movie version (1969). From 1970-1986, she frequently appeared on television shows. She is a member of the Professional Dancers Society. She was a 2004 recipient of the Gypsy Robe in honor of her contributions to the field of dance. - Linda Clifford
Linda Clifford (b. 1944 in New York) is a well-known R&B and disco singer and actress who scored a number of R&B and disco hits in the 70s and 80s. Clifford is also a former Miss New York State, and fronted a jazz music trio before switching to R&B. After winning the coveted crown Linda started working as an actress, receiving minor roles in major films like The Boston Strangler with Tony Curtis and Henry Ford, … - Chelsea Brown
Chelsea Brown (born) is an American actress who has appeared as a regular performer in "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In". She also appeared in "Mission: Impossible" and the film "Sweet Charity". She was born in Chicago, Illinois. - Sweet Charity
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- Craig Revel Horwood
Craig Revel Horwood (born 1967) is an Australian dancer, choreographer, and theatre director in the United Kingdom. Born in Ballarat, Australia, Horwood started his career as a dancer in Melbourne, then moved to London to take advantage of the greater opportunities available there. Horwood's West End credits include "Spend Spend Spend" and "My One and Only", both of which garnered him Laurence Olivier Award nominations for Best Choreography. - Ron Holgate
Ronald Holgate (born May 26, 1937, in Aberdeen, South Dakota) is an American actor and opera singer, best known as Richard Henry Lee in the original Broadway production of "1776". The son of a school superintendent and a drama teacher, Holgate originally intended to become a classical actor and studied drama with Alvina Krause at Northwestern University. While there, however, he was discovered by Boris Goldovsky, … - Patricia ben Peterson
Patricia Ben Peterson, born in Portland, Oregon, is a Broadway actress. She began performing professionally at the age of seven. She studied at Pacific Lutheran University, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Communications, and at the Professional Actor Training Program at Circle in the Square Professional School in New York City. - Herbert Levine
Herbert Levine (?-1991) was an American fashion executive active from the 1940s through the 1970s. Together with his wife fashion designer Beth Levine he led the best-known fashion accessory label serving the United States First Ladies Jackie Kennedy and Pat Nixon in the 1960s and early 1970s. The Levines' greatest influence, however, was re-introducing boots to women's fashion in the 1960s and the popularization of the shoe style known as mules. - Heather Douglas
Heather Douglas, a graduate of New Albany High School (New Albany, Indiana) has appeared in Broadway productions of Tommy Tunes's "The Will Rogers Follies" and "Crazy for You"; the pre-Broadway tour of "Jekyll and Hyde"; a national tour and Berlin production of "Crazy for You", 'Audrey' in "Little Shop of Horrors", 'Rapunzel' in "Into the Woods", 'Cassie' in "A Chorus Line", … - Ramon del Barrio
Ramon Del Barrio is an American performer, choreographer, dancer and singer. He is sometimes credited as Raymond Del Barrio. He is part of a family of artists including his grandfather, Ramón Gutiérrez del Barrio and his great uncle, Alejandro Gutiérrez del Barrio. A veteran choreographer in film, TV and stage, Ramon Del Barrio has been an influential talent in the entertainment industry for over 20 years. - Bernice Adams
Bernice Adams (born in London, England) is an English stage and television actress. Adams studied at a dancing school for three years from age thirteen going to work on stage in pantomime, variety shows and cabaret. Late in the 1950s she went on to appear in West End musicals including "Most Happy Fella", "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", "Promises, Promises", "Gypsy", "Sweet Charity", "Bordello", … - Brody
5'9", about 160 lbs., 3 tattoos, short straight brown hair (with some more salt now). Average built, but fit and athletic. Educated, creative, artistically-inclinded, strongly witted (with a safe sarcastic bite), well-adjusted, compassionate and easily amused (with a boyish and goofy sense-of-humor). Clean-cut, surfer/prep kinda guy (yeah, and always those flip-flops!) - Dave Gold
- Jenny van Der Lande
- Ray Chabeau
- Leon Bing
- Gloria Mills
- Charlene Ryan
- Cheryl Christiansen
- Ted Monson
- Buddy Vest
- John Sharpe
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