- Carol Hall
Carol Hall is an American composer and lyricist, born in Abilene, Texas. Hall is best known for composing the music and lyrics for the Broadway stage musical "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" (1978, adapted as a film in 1982). Her other major works include the unsuccessful Broadway sequel thereto, "The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public" (1994), as well as the stage play "To Whom It May Concern" (1986?). - Tommy Tune
Tommy Tune (born February 28, 1939) is an award-winning American actor, dancer, singer, director, producer, and choreographer. Born Thomas James Tune in Wichita Falls, Texas, he attended Lamar High School in Houston. In 1965, Tune made his Broadway debut as a performer in the musical "Baker Street". His first Broadway directing and choreography credits were for the original production of "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" in 1978. - Peter Masterson
Peter Masterson (born June 1, 1934 in Houston, Texas) is an American actor, director, producer and writer. Masterson often works with his cousin, writer Horton Foote. Acting from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s (including 1975's "The Stepford Wives" as Walter Eberhart), since then he has concentrated mostly on directing and producing. Masterson's most well known and critically-recognized work is "The Trip to Bountiful". - Thommie Walsh
Thommie Walsh (born March 15 1950 - died June 16, 2007) was a Tony Award-winning American dancer, choreographer, and director. - Emily Skinner
Emily Skinner (born June 29, 1970) is an American musical theatre actress and singer. Born in Richmond, Virginia, Skinner attended college at Carnegie Mellon University. She moved to New York in 1992 and took part in a workshop of "Jekyll and Hyde". A few years later, she joined the original cast as an ensemble member and understudy for the leads of Emma and Lucy. Other Broadway credits include "James Joyce's The Dead", "The Full Monty", … - Theresa Merritt
Theresa Merritt Hines, (September 24, 1924 in Emporia, VA, USA - June 12, 1998 in Bronx, NY, USA), was a prolific American stage actress and singer. She appeared in many theatrical productions but gained fame later in life when she starred in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (Tony Award nomination) and The Wiz (she replaced Mabel King as Evelline, and although the demanding role was a highly visible one for her she left it, … - Ann Roth
Ann Roth (born October 30, 1931 in Hanover, Pennsylvania) is a prolific Academy Award-winning American costume designer for films and theater. She won a Best Costume Oscar for the film "The English Patient" and was nominated for "Places in the Heart", "The Talented Mr. Ripley", and "The Hours". Her more than one hundred screen credits include "Midnight Cowboy", "Klute", "The Day of the Locust" (for which she won a BAFTA), … - Terri Treas
Terri Treas (born July 19, 1957 in Kansas City, Kansas, USA) is an American actress, writer and director. She has starred in films and on television. Terri is best known for her role as the newcomer Cathy Frankel on the Fox Network short lived science fiction series "Alien Nation" from 1989-1990, though the series was cancelled in 1990, Fox brought back "Alien Nation" in 5 TV movies. Terri reprised her role in all the "Alien Nation" TV movies as Cathy Frankel. - Becky Ann Baker
Becky Ann Baker (born February 17, 1953) is an American television, film, and theater actress. She may be best known for her portrayal of Jean Weir on the short-lived NBC dramedy "Freaks and Geeks" Ms. Baker was born in Fort Knox, Kentucky. She grew up as an "army brat," moving from base to base with her parents. She used her birth name, Becky Gelke, as her professional name until she married actor Dylan Baker in 1990. - Wally Harper
Wally Harper (died October 8, 2004), a graduate of the New England Conservatory and the Juilliard School of Music, has worked as musical director, composer, conductor, dance arranger, and musical supervisor for many Broadway productions including: *Broadway **"The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public" (1994, Musical Supervision/Vocal and Dance Arrangements) **"My Favorite Year" (1992, Dance Arrangements) **"Grand Hotel" (1989, … - Douglas Seann Robb
His father is of Scottish ancestry and his mother is of Japanese ancestry. His father's family name, Robb, is derived from the Scottish and northern Irish short form of the personal name Robert. Doug inherited his beautiful eyes from his mother. Lead singer of southern Californian pop-punk rock band Hoobastank (formed in 1994), Robb began playing guitar at the age of fifteen. Very early in their career, Hoobastank's debut went platinum, with three radio hits. Doug Robb has a large vocal... - Larry L King
Was nominated for Broadway's 1979 Tony Award as Best Book (Musical) with collaborator Peter Masterson for "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas." - John Dolf
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