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Mouse Hunt is a 1997 American slapstick black comedy film written by Adam Rifkin and directed by Gore Verbinski in his feature film directorial debut. It stars Nathan Lane , Lee Evans , Maury Chaykin , and Christopher Walken .
Nathan Lane (born Joseph Lane; February 3, 1956) is an American actor. Since 1975, he has been on stage and screen in both comedic and dramatic roles. His awards include three Tony Awards , seven Drama Desk Awards , a Laurence Olivier Award , three Emmy Awards , and a Screen Actors Guild Award .
Lane at the 1998 Primetime Emmy Awards. Nathan Lane is an American actor and writer known for his performances in film, television and theatre.. He is most known for his theatre roles on and off Broadway including his Tony Award winning performances as Pseudolus in the 1996 revival of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1996), as Max Bialystock in the original production of The ...
Joy Behar got an early birthday surprise when Nathan Lane stopped by The View.. On the Oct. 4 episode of the daytime talk show, Lane, 68, gifted the television personality — who turns 82 on Oct ...
In 2004, Evans appeared in Samuel Becket's Endgame, and from 2004 to 2005, he played Leo Bloom in the London production of The Producers along with Nathan Lane, with whom he also starred in Mouse Hunt. For his role in The Producers, Evans received a nomination for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical; Lane won the award. [23]
To honor his life and work, Variety reached out to three of the composer’s collaborators and biggest fans — Nathan Lane, who starred in Sondheim shows like “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way ...
The new play “Pictures From Home” is Tony Award winner Nathan Lane’s 25th Broadway show — and he’s threatening not to come back for a 26th. “This may be the last one,” Lane said on ...
The Producers had a pre-Broadway tryout at Chicago's Cadillac Palace from February 1 to 25, 2001, starring Matthew Broderick as Leo Bloom and Nathan Lane as Max Bialystock. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The production opened on Broadway with the same cast at the St. James Theatre on April 19, 2001.