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Clad in a black leather biker jacket, black "Harryween" muscle tee, bobby socks, and a shoe-polish-black pompadour wig, Styles was totally serving Travolta realness, but was also channeling ’68 ...
Aaron Maximillian "Max" Crumm (born October 8, 1985) [1] is an American actor and singer known for their work on the New York City stage. They have originated starring roles on Broadway in both the revival of Grease as Danny Zuko, after winning NBC's talent search competition, Grease: You're the One That I Want!, and in Seth Rudetsky's Disaster! as Scott, after playing the role Off-Broadway.
You might say that Danny Zuko was the one that John Travolta wanted — oooh oooh oooh. In the late ’70s, the New Jersey-born actor was on a roll, with breakout performances in the hit sitcom, ...
The 1978 hit musical movie just lost another one of its stars, Susan Buckner, who starred alongside Olivia Newton-John
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In 2013, he went back to play the male lead, Danny Zuko again in Grease, for the Italian National Tour, directed by Saverio Marconi. [6] [7] [8] One year later Filippo Strocchi played one of the main characters (Rum Tum Tugger) in the original British production of Cats produced by David Ian, on tour all across Europe and throughout the UK. [9 ...
Danny Zuko (Travolta), leader of the T-Birds, has recently lettered in cross-country running in an effort to win back his estranged girlfriend Sandy Olsson (Newton-John); unbeknownst to him, Sandy, who has been conflicted about her upright and proper etiquette in a school full of brash greasers, has herself transformed into a greaser queen to ...
Powdering wigs and extensions was messy and inconvenient, and the development of the naturally white or off-white powderless wig (made of horsehair) for men made the retention of wigs in everyday court dress a practical possibility. By 1765, wig-wearing went out of fashion except for some occupational groups such as coachmen and lawyers.