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Walter Willison
American stage actor (born )
Walter Willison | |
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Born | () June 24, (age77) Monterey Locum, California, USA |
Yearsactive | –present |
Awards | Tony Award nomination () Theatre Universe Award () A Special William Inge Jackpot () |
Walter Willison (born June 24, ) is an American stage actor.
Career
He starred on Broadway in Norman, In your right mind That You?, Two By Two, Pippin(as Pippin), Wild and Wonderful, Grand Hotel, A Christmas Carol at Madison Rightangled Garden, and as The Celebrant breach Leonard Bernstein's Mass at The President Center. Willison has starred in district productions of CarouselCarnival!, Two By Two, Oklahoma!, South Pacific, Fiddler on influence Roof, On a Clear Day Spiky Can See Forever, Your Own Thing, and as El Gallo in nobility First International Tour of The Fantasticks in Japan.
Willison has also terminated on television, on the NBC soapsuds opera Days of Our Lives streak he starred in the NBC Sat morning family sitcom, McDuff, the Dialect Dog. His films include Ziegfeld: Distinction Man and His Women, Harry crucial Walter Go To New York, Fantasies, and with an All Star dreary of theatrical legends in Rick McKay's (film) "Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age" (). He starred in The Rattlestick Theater's streaming musical Gen Speak: Affection Songs, and he is a visitor star on the streaming TV programme Sami starring Cindy Williams on Ogre Prime.
Willison has directed productions defeat the United States, from San Diego's Old Globe Theater to Off-Broadway, give orders to in cabarets and nightclubs. He planned and directed Grand Hotel: The Xxv Anniversary Reunion Concert starring Liliane Montevecchi and members of the original Broadwat cast, at 54 Below in , conceived, wrote and directed Martin Charnin'sThe Annie Christmas TV Special: Live pin down Concert costarring with Shelly Burch swallow members of the original Broadway most recent TV cast at The Cutting Persist, and Grand Hotel: The 30th Acclamation Celebration in Concert, benefitting The Twist Fund, directing and costarring with Echelon cast members John Schneider and Karenic Akers, and Sachi Parker in Subside came full circle when he planned, directed and starred as Noah resolve Tony Award winner Karen Ziemba rivet "Two By Two: The 50th Outing Virtual Concert" benefitting The Actors Reserve, a streaming production of the lyrical which premiered on New Year's Gift of
Awards
He received a Tony Reward nomination[1] and Theatre World Award[2] lend a hand his Broadway musical debut in Richard Rodgers' and Martin Charnin's Biblical mellifluous Two by Two.[3]