Paul Vogt
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Born | December 16, 1964 Buffalo, New York, United States |
Paul C. Vogt (born December 16, 1964, in Buffalo, New York Graduated from Kenmore East Senior High School in 1982) was, from 2002 - 2005, one of the lead actors on the comedy sketch-show MADtv. He left the show because he had an out in his contract after three years.
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[edit] Career
He worked in several other theater and television productions; he has also guest starred on Chicago Hope and The In-Laws, both with his twin brother, Peter. Vogt was recently a regular cast member of the NBC summer series The Rerun Show. One of the many characters he portrayed one for which he received a lot of attention was Mrs. Edna Garrett from The Facts of Life. Paul has also done several commercials, independent films, and stage work. Most recently he was seen in Happy Days: the musical for Garry Marshall at the Falcon Theater in Burbank. He also appeared in Marshall's film Raising Helen.
In January 2007, he took over the lead role of Edna Turnblad in the Broadway production of Hairspray (the role created by Divine in the John Water's film and then by Tony winner Harvey Fierstein on Broadway).[1]. Previously, he played the role in the Las Vegas production (succeeding Harvey Fierstein) in May 2006, as well as the regional theatre premiere at the North Shore Music Theatre (Beverly, MA) in the summer of 2006. He also found time to film the movie Blonde Ambition in between Hairspray performances. Vogt lent his voice to the upcoming animated film, Igor.
He has an identical twin brother, Peter Allen Vogt, who has appeared with him in some sketches on MADtv.
He lives in Los Angeles, California.
[edit] MADtv
Vogt joined the cast of MADtv during the eighth season as a featured player, then was promoted to repertory status the following. During his short tenure at the sketch, he created characters such as flamboyant Lillian Verner Game Show host Dale Briskett and Angela Wright's Canadian cousin Natalie. His celebrity impersonations included Charlotte Rae (a reprisal of Mrs. Edna Garrett from The Rerun Show), Dick Cheney, James Lipton, and Richard Simmons. At the end of the tenth season, his contract expired and he left the show along with Ron Pederson and Aries Spears.
Characters
- 2-Litre Beth (Fantanas)
- Cindy Delmont (Big Lady)
- Dale Briskett (Lillian Verner Game Show)
- Ernie (The B.S.)
- Harvey Machanthaler
- Karl Swanson
- Natalie Wright
- Nurse (7 A.M. Condo Report)
- Officer Rufus Champagne
- Sister Mary (Coach Hines)
Impressions
- Ben Franklin
- Bert Lahr
- Bruce Vilanch
- Camryn Manheim
- Charlotte Rae
- Diana DeGarmo
- Dick Cheney
- Edward Asner
- Ethan Suplee
- Jackie Gleason
- James Lipton
- Jeff Garlin
- Jorge Garcia
- Kevin James
- Kirstie Alley
- Les Moonves
- Michael Moloney
- Michael Moore
- Melissa McCarthy
- Queen Elizabeth II
- René Angélil
- Richard Simmons
- Steven Harwell
- Thom Filicia
- Tom Poston
- Willard Scott
[edit] Other Appearances
- Vogt has appeared in a few Disney television series. Once he appeared as a southern chef in Phil of the Future, and has appeared a few times in Hannah Montana along with his brother. Vogt was also a member of SAK Comedy Lab's improvisational ensemble.
- He additionally appeared in Princess Diaries 2 with his twin brother.
- He also appeared in Kenan & Kel as a waiter.
[edit] External links
- Paul Vogt at the Internet Movie Database