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Buddy Hackett

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  • (1954) Stage: Appeared (as "Dan Cupid"; Broadway debut) in "Lunatics and Lovers" on Broadway. Farce. Written / directed by Sidney Kingsley.Broadhurst Theatre: 13 Dec 1954-1 Oct 1955 (336 performances). Cast: 'Dennis King' (as "Judge Sullivan"), Mary Anderson, Sheila Bond (as "Sable Wellington"), Nate Cantor (as "Joe Gonz"), Vicki Cummings, Arthur O'Connell (as "Will Harrison"), Maurice Brenner, Fairfax Burger (as "Hotel Manager"), Lynn Merrill, James Nolan, Rex Partington, Donna Pearson, George Tyne (as "House Detective"). Understudies: Maurice Brenner (as "Joe Gonz"), Fairfax Burger (as "Judge Sullivan"), Howard Caine (as "Dan Cupid"; Broadway debut), Len Doyle (as "Judge Sullivan"), Lynn Merrill (as "Marian Harrison" / "Sable Wellington"), Rex Partington (as "Policeman" / "Will Harrison"), Donna Pearson (as "Desiree"), George Tyne (as "Dan Cupid"). Replacement actors included: Whitfield Connor (as "Will Harrison"), Jerome Cowan (as "Judge Sullivan"), Zero Mostel (as "Dan Cupid"; replaced Buddy Hackett during vacation). Produced by M. Kirshner.
  • (1960) Stage: Appeared in "Viva Madison Avenue!" on Broadway. Comedy.
  • (1964) Stage: Appeared in "I Had a Ball" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
  • (1967) Stage: Appeared in "Eddie Fisher and Buddy Hackett at the Palace". Special revue.
  • (1979) TV commercial: Tuscan Pops Lowfat Frozen Yogurt.
  • Print ad: Smirnoff vodka.
  • Album: "Buddy Hackett" (Dot Records).
  • (1969) television commercial for Lay's Potato Chips (Frito-Lay).

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