Mary Beth Hurt, a Tony-nominated actress known for Broadway roles and films by Paul Schrader, died at 79 in New Jersey after an Alzheimer’s diagnosis in 2015; she was married to Schrader and leaves a son.
Nicole Scherzinger transitioned from pop star to acclaimed Broadway actress, earning a Tony Award for her role as Norma Desmond in 'Sunset Boulevard,' after a transformative journey through music, personal struggles, and theatrical success, culminating in her celebrated performance and upcoming film projects.
Cole Escola won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for their performance in the comedy 'Oh, Mary!', marking their Broadway debut and first Tony win. Escola, who is nonbinary, played a humorous, self-indulgent Mary Todd Lincoln in a play praised for its craftsmanship and direction, which has enjoyed extended runs on Broadway.
Nicole Scherzinger won her first Tony Award for her role in 'Sunset Blvd.' and delivered a stunning performance of 'As If We Never Said Goodbye,' earning a standing ovation and showcasing her talent on Broadway.
Nicole Scherzinger won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role in Sunset Blvd., marking a significant achievement in her Broadway debut and overcoming a competitive race with Audra McDonald. Her emotional acceptance highlighted her journey from feeling like she didn't belong to winning a prestigious award, with her performance praised for its captivating vocals and powerful portrayal.
Nicole Scherzinger won her first Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance as Norma Desmond in a modern, technologically innovative revival of 'Sunset Boulevard' on Broadway, showcasing her vocal and choreographic talents after a diverse career in music and television.
Playwright Christopher Durang, known for his Tony-winning play "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike," has passed away at the age of 75 due to complications from logopenic primary progressive aphasia, a rare form of Alzheimer's disease. Durang's career was marked by his sharp wit and absurdism, with notable works including "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You" and "Miss Witherspoon." He leaves behind a legacy of influential and comedic contributions to the world of theater.
Hinton Battle, the three-time Tony Award winning actor known for originating the role of Scarecrow in Broadway’s The Wiz, has passed away at the age of 67. His friend, actor and choreographer Debbie Allen, confirmed his death, but the cause was not disclosed. Battle had a successful career on Broadway, winning Tony Awards for his performances in Sophisticated Ladies, The Tap Dance Kid, and Miss Saigon. He also made numerous TV appearances and is remembered for his role as the demon Sweet in a 2001 musical episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
Chita Rivera, the legendary Broadway performer known for her roles in "Chicago," "Kiss of the Spider Woman," and "Sweet Charity," has passed away at the age of 91 after a brief illness. Rivera, a trailblazer for Latinx artists, received numerous accolades including 10 Tony Award nominations and two wins. Her impact on Broadway and the entertainment industry was profound, and she will be remembered for her unparalleled talent and influence.
Adele, who already has an Oscar, 16 Grammys, and an Emmy, reveals that she is not considering a Broadway role due to her lack of love for musicals and the demanding workload. However, she expresses interest in playing the role of Rose in the musical "Gypsy" because it involves one big song. Adele also dismisses the idea of becoming a producer or director, stating that she doesn't want to work with talent.
Michael McGrath, a Tony Award-winning actor known for his comedic roles on Broadway, has passed away at the age of 65. McGrath's career spanned decades, with notable performances in shows such as "Nice Work if You Can Get It," "Spamalot," and "The Honeymooners." He was praised for his ability to embody iconic figures like Groucho Marx and Jackie Gleason. McGrath's talent and ad-libbing skills made him a beloved presence in the theater community. He is survived by his wife, Toni Di Buono, and their daughter, Katie Claire McGrath.
Tony Award-winning actor Michael McGrath has passed away at the age of 65. Known for his roles in Broadway plays such as "Plaza Suite" and "Tootsie," McGrath was described as a devoted husband, father, and friend. His sudden death at his home in New Jersey has left the theater community in shock, with fellow actors paying tribute to his talent and kindness. McGrath is survived by his wife and daughter.
Michael McGrath, a Tony Award-winning Broadway actor known for originating roles in musicals such as Spamalot and Nice Work If You Can Get It, has passed away at the age of 65. McGrath's career spanned both stage and screen, with notable appearances in films like The Interpreter and TV shows like Madam Secretary. He is remembered fondly by his colleagues and leaves behind his wife and daughter.
Michael McGrath, the Tony Award-winning stage actor known for his roles in Broadway musicals such as Spamalot and Nice Work If You Can Get It, has passed away at the age of 65. McGrath, who had a successful career in theater, received critical acclaim for his performances and was nominated for multiple Tony and Drama Desk awards. His unexpected death occurred at his home in New Jersey, and the cause of death is currently unknown. McGrath is survived by his wife and daughter.
Michael McGrath, a Tony-winning actor known for his roles in Broadway shows such as "Nice Work if You Can Get It" and "Spamalot," has passed away at the age of 65. The cause of his death was not disclosed, but it was described as sudden. McGrath was a highly regarded performer, earning multiple Tony and Drama Desk nominations throughout his career. He also had notable roles in films and as a voice actor. He is survived by his wife and daughter.