Bryan Batt
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Bryan Batt (born March 1, 1963 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American actor known mostly for his theater work, but he has had a number of starring roles in movies and television as well. His performance in the stage adaptation of Saturday Night Fever earned him one of New York City's more unusual honors, a caricature at Sardi's.[1]
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[edit] Works
[edit] Film
- Jeffrey - Darius (Workin' Man Films 1995)
- Kiss Me Guido - Tino (Sundance 1997)
[edit] Theater
- Broadway
- La Cage aux Folles - standby Albin (Marquis Theatre)
- Beauty and the Beast - Lumiere (Lunt-Fontanne Theatre)
- Seussical the Musical - Alternate Cat in the Hat (Richard Rodgers Theatre, Colonial Theatre, Boston tryout)
- Saturday Night Fever - Monty (Minskoff Theatre)
- The Scarlet Pimpernel - standby Percy/Pimpernel (Minskoff Theatre)
- Sunset Boulevard - u/s Joe Gillis/Ensemble (Minskoff Theatre)
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - Reuben, u/s Pharaoh (Minskoff Theatre)
- Cats - Munkustrap (Winter Garden Theatre)
- Starlight Express - Rocky I/Greaseball (Gershwin Theatre)
- Off-Broadway
- Forbidden Broadway Cleans Up its Act! (OBC Recording, nominated for Drama Desk Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical)
- Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back! - Various (Triad Theater, New Original Cast, OBC Recording)
- Jeffrey - Darius (Minetta Lane,WPA/Christopher Ashley)
- Too Many Girls - Al (ELT)
- The Golden Apple - Patroclus (York Theater)
- Give My Regards to Broadway (Carnegie Hall/David Bell)
- I Love New York (Rainbow and Stars - Bistro Award, OBC Recording)
- Los Angeles
- Jeffrey - Darius ( Westwood Playhouse) LA Drama-Logue Award
- Regional
- Evita - Che (Carousel Dinner Theater)
- Grease - Kenicke (Darien Dinner Theater)
- Trixie True: Teen Detective - Dick Dickerson (Boston Post Road Stage Co.)
- Romeo & Juliet - Paris (New Orleans Center Stage)
- The Lover - John (New Orleans Center Stage)
- Action - Jeep (New Orleans Center Stage)
[edit] Television
- Guess Who's Coming to Decorate (Style)
- Rescue Me (FX)
- Guiding Light (CBS)
- Law and Order: Criminal Intent (NBC)
- The Cosby Show (NBC)
- Pulp Comics Special featuring Caroline Rhea (Comedy Central)
- As the World Turns (CBS)