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Charles Nelson Reilly (January 13, 1931 – May 25, 2007) was an American actor, comedian, director and drama teacher. He performed in the original Broadway casts of Bye Bye Birdie; Hello, Dolly!; and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, for which he won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical.
O'Reilly was born in Los Angeles, California, one of three children born to Patrick Joseph O'Reilly, a Deputy Director of the Peace Corps, and his wife, Harriet (née Rothwell). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He has worked in Hollywood for nearly three decades, and is known for playing a reluctant vampire in Dance of the Damned , and for his role as Tim Cavanaugh ...
Gary Rich Burghoff (born May 24, 1943) is an American actor who is known for originating the role of Charlie Brown in the 1967 Off-Broadway musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and the character Corporal Walter Eugene "Radar" O'Reilly in the film M*A*S*H, as well as the TV series.
Justin Baldoni Family Guide Wife Emily Justin and Emily took their relationship public in April 2013, when his 25-minute proposal video went viral. The couple got married that summer.
In 2007, Reilly starred as the title character in parody bio-pic Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, singing various songs, parodying Johnny Cash, Ray Charles and others. [52] He received two Golden Globe nominations, Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Best Original Song for the film's title song "Walk Hard". [53]
Scott Foley may keep a low profile, but given the chance, he won’t hesitate to gush about his family. The father of three shares daughter Malina and sons Keller and Konrad with his wife, actress ...
Charles Dance has said that becoming a sex symbol in the Eighties put a strain on his former relationship.. The actor, who can currently be seen alongside Eddie Redmayne inThe Day of the Jackal on ...
David Allen Ogden Stiers (/ ˈ s t aɪ. ər z / STY-ərz; [1] October 31, 1942 – March 3, 2018) was an American actor and conductor. He appeared in numerous productions on Broadway, and originated the role of Feldman in The Magic Show, in 1974.