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Gary Beach(1947-2018)

  • Actor
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Gary Beach
Tony winner ("The Producers") and popular Broadway veteran Gary Beach is a native of Alexandria, Virginia and a graduate of the North Carolina School of the Arts. He and his partner, Jeff Barnett, live in New York City.

Beach received the 2001 Tony Award, as well as the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards, for his performance as Roger DeBris in Mel Brooks' smash "The Producers." According to Ben Brantley writing for The New York Times, "Mr. Beach proves himself fluent in every idiom of musical comedy. Variously bringing to mind Al Jolson, Judy Garland, Robert Preston, Van Johnson, and Eddie Cantor." Beach recreated this award winning performance in the 2005 film version of the show.

In 1994, Beach created the role of Lumiere in Disney's inaugural Broadway production, "Beauty and the Beast," garnering both Tony and Ovation award nominations. He received another Tony nomination for his touching and hilarious performance as Albin in the 2004 revival of "La Cage Aux Folles."

Most recently, Beach co-starred in Cameron Mackintosh's revival of "Les Miserables" playing the "Master of the House", Monsieur Thenardier. Other Broadway credits include "Annie" (as "Rooster"), "Doonesbury" (as "Uncle Duke"), "The Moony Shapiro Songbook," "Broadway Bash," "Sweet Adeline" (for the Encores series), "Something's Afoot" and "1776" (as "Rutledge").

Beach appeared in the original Los Angeles productions of both "Beauty and the Beast" and "Les Miserables," and toured nationally with the James Kirkwood comedy "Legends!" starring real-life legends Mary Martin and Carol Channing. Regional credits include: "Closer Than Ever" (L.A. premiere), "Lend Me a Tenor," "She Loves Me" (Comet Award) and "Of Thee I Sing" (Helen Hayes nomination).
BornOctober 10, 1947
DiedJuly 17, 2018(70)
BornOctober 10, 1947
DiedJuly 17, 2018(70)
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  • Awards
    • 1 nomination total

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Known for

Matthew Broderick, Uma Thurman, and Nathan Lane in Les producteurs (2005)
Les producteurs
6.4
  • Roger DeBris
  • 2005
Man of the Century (1999)
Man of the Century
7.0
  • Jaffrey Pitzer
  • 1999
John Larroquette in The John Larroquette Show (1993)
The John Larroquette Show
7.2
TV Series
  • Dan Caffee
  • Dan Caffree
Meryl Streep and Albert Brooks in Rendez-vous au paradis (1991)
Rendez-vous au paradis
7.2
  • Car Salesman
  • 1991

Credits

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  • The Producers
    7.9
    Video
    • Roger De Bris
    • 2012
  • Seth Green, Mila Kunis, Alex Borstein, and Seth MacFarlane in Les Griffin (1999)
    Les Griffin
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Race Host (voice)
    • 2010
  • Matthew Broderick, Uma Thurman, and Nathan Lane in Les producteurs (2005)
    Les producteurs
    6.4
    • Roger DeBris
    • 2005
  • Sharon Gless, Hal Sparks, Michelle Clunie, Robert Gant, Thea Gill, Gale Harold, Randy Harrison, Scott Lowell, and Peter Paige in Queer as Folk (2000)
    Queer as Folk
    8.5
    TV Series
    • Danny
    • Divina Devore
    • 2002
  • Sean Hayes, Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, and Megan Mullally in Will & Grace (1998)
    Will & Grace
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Phil (scenes deleted)
    • 2000
  • Jamie Foxx in The Jamie Foxx Show (1996)
    The Jamie Foxx Show
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Lawrence
    • 1999
  • Michael Boatman, Sandra Oh, Jim Turner, and Robert Wuhl in Arliss (1996)
    Arliss
    7.1
    TV Series
    • 1999
  • Man of the Century (1999)
    Man of the Century
    7.0
    • Jaffrey Pitzer
    • 1999
  • John Larroquette in The John Larroquette Show (1993)
    The John Larroquette Show
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Dan Caffree
    • Dan Caffee
    • 1996
  • Génération Musique (1992)
    Génération Musique
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Gem Diamond
    • 1996
  • Marlon Wayans and Shawn Wayans in Les frères Wayans (1995)
    Les frères Wayans
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Ken
    • 1996
  • Bless This House (1995)
    Bless This House
    6.3
    TV Series
    • Dr. Bergoer
    • 1995
  • Sela Ward, Swoosie Kurtz, Patricia Kalember, and Sheila Kelley in Les soeurs Reed (1991)
    Les soeurs Reed
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Shopkeeper
    • Vincent
    • Prime Minister
    • 1993
  • Angela Lansbury in Arabesque (1984)
    Arabesque
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Billy Kyle
    • 1993
  • Elizabeth Berkley, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Tiffani Thiessen, Dustin Diamond, Mario Lopez, and Lark Voorhies in Sauvés par le gong (1989)
    Sauvés par le gong
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Gem Diamond
    • 1992

Soundtrack



  • Matthew Broderick, Uma Thurman, and Nathan Lane in Les producteurs (2005)
    Les producteurs
    6.4
    • performer: "Keep It Gay", "You Never Say Good Luck on Opening Night", "Heil Myself", "Springtime for Hitler", "Prisoners of Love", "Goodbye!"
    • 2005
  • The 59th Annual Tony Awards (2005)
    The 59th Annual Tony Awards
    7.2
    TV Special
    • performer: "La Cage aux Folles"
    • 2005
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (1998)
    The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts
    6.6
    TV Special
    • performer: "The Carol Burnett Medley", "Living in America"
    • 2003
  • Sharon Gless, Hal Sparks, Michelle Clunie, Robert Gant, Thea Gill, Gale Harold, Randy Harrison, Scott Lowell, and Peter Paige in Queer as Folk (2000)
    Queer as Folk
    8.5
    TV Series
    • performer: "Cheek to Cheek"
    • 2002
  • Great Performances (1971)
    Great Performances
    7.9
    TV Series
    • performer: "Keep It Gay", "Along Came Bialy", "Springtime For Hitler"
    • 2001
  • The 55th Annual Tony Awards (2001)
    The 55th Annual Tony Awards
    6.9
    TV Special
    • performer: "Along Came Bialy"
    • 2001
  • The 51st Annual Tony Awards (1997)
    The 51st Annual Tony Awards
    7.1
    TV Special
    • performer: "Be Our Guest"
    • 1997
  • The 48th Annual Tony Awards (1994)
    The 48th Annual Tony Awards
    6.1
    TV Special
    • performer: "Be Our Guest"
    • 1994

Personal details

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  • Official sites
    • Broadway org.
    • Official Site
  • Height
    • 1.78 m
  • Born
    • October 10, 1947
    • Alexandria, Virginia, USA
  • Died
    • July 17, 2018
    • Palm Springs, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Jeff Barnett2013 - July 17, 2018 (his death)
  • Other works
    A veteran stage performer, his credits include Rooster Hannigan in "Annie" (Broadway), Tito Merelli in "Lend Me A Tenor" (national tour), and Thenardier in "Les Miserables" (Los Angeles and San Francisco). Off and on, he has played both Rutledge and Lee in various productions of "1776" over the past thirty years.
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    • 1 Article

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Won Broadway's 2001 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Musical) for his portrayal of Roger DeBris in "The Producers, the new Mel Brooks musical." He was also nominated in the same category in 1994 for his portrayal of Lumiere in "Beauty and the Beast."

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  • When did Gary Beach die?
    July 17, 2018
  • How did Gary Beach die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was Gary Beach when he died?
    70 years old
  • Where did Gary Beach die?
    Palm Springs, California, USA
  • When was Gary Beach born?
    October 10, 1947

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