Philip Bosco
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Philip Bosco (Born September 26, 1930 in New Jersey) is an American actor.
Bosco is a Broadway theater actor, and later in his career, a television and film.
Following his Tony-winning performance in the farce Lend Me a Tenor in 1990, Bosco began a streak of the choicest roles on Broadway, including An Inspector Calls (as Birling) in 1994, The Heiress (as Dr. Sloper) in 1995, Twelfth Night (as Malvolio) in 1998, Copenhagen (as Bohr) in 2000, and Twelve Angry Men (as Juror #3) in 2004. He played "Grandpa Potts" in the 2005 Broadway premiere production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
[edit] External links
- Philip Bosco at the Internet Movie Database
- Philip Bosco at the Internet Broadway Database
- Philip Bosco and Boyd Gaines Downstage Center interview at American Theatre Wing
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