Gregg Edelman
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| Gregg Edelman | |
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| Born | September 12, 1958 Chicago, Illinois |
| Occupation | Stage, film, voice, TV actor |
| Spouse(s) | Carolee Carmello |
Gregg Edelman (born September 12, 1958) is an American movie, television and theatre actor.
Edelman was born in Chicago, Illinois and was trained at Northwestern University (Evanston, Illinois). He is married to actress Carolee Carmello, with whom he has a daughter Zoe and a son Ethan, and resides with his family in Leonia, New Jersey.[1] He made his Broadway debut in the 1984 production of Oliver! and started attracting serious attention as Cliff in the 1987 Broadway revival of Cabaret.[2]
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[edit] Stage credits
- Camelot, Lancelot, 1980
- Evita, Ensemble, 1980-1981
- Oliver!, Londoner, 1984
- Cats, Bustopher Jones/Gus/Growltiger, 1986
- Cabaret, Clifford Bradshaw, 1987
- Anything Goes, Billy Crocker, 1988
- City of Angels, Stine, 1989
- Anna Karenina, Constantine Levin, 1992
- Falsettos, Marvin, 1993
- Greetings, Andy Gorski, 1993
- Passion, Colonel Ricci, 1994
- 1776, Edward Rutledge, 1997
- Les Misérables, Javert, 1999
- Thief River, Ray 2/Reese, 2001
- Reefer Madness, Lecturer, 2001
- Into the Woods, Wolf/Cinderella's Prince, 2002
- Wonderful Town, Robert Baker, 2003
- Opening Doors, Performer, 2004
- Flight, Charles Lindbergh, 2005
- Rags (World AIDS Day Concert), Nathan, 2006
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[edit] Awards and Nominations
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[edit] Quotes
"I started crying like a teenage girl." - Gregg Edelman on learning of his Into the Woods Tony nomination, to Broadway.com, May 2002.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Feldberg, Robert. "My oh my oh, he's come a ways", The Record (Bergen County), November 23, 2003. Accessed May 27, 2008. "That's because Edelman, who lives with his family in Leonia, is a hardy perennial on Broadway."
- ^ a b Gregg Edelman, Star File. Broadway.com (4/18/2004). Retrieved on February 18, 2008.
[edit] External links
- Gregg Edelman at the Internet Broadway Database
- Gregg Edelman at the Internet Movie Database
- Gregg Edelman at Broadway.com
- An interview, circa 2004
Categories: 1958 births | American film actors | American film actor, 1950s birth stubs | American musical theatre actors | American stage actors | American theatre actor stubs | American television actors | American television actor, 1950s birth stubs | American voice actors | American voice actor stubs | Living people | People from Bergen County, New Jersey | People from Chicago, Illinois

