Nick Wyman
Nick Wyman (b. 18 May 1950 in Portland, Maine) is an American stage, television, and film actor, and is the President of the Actors' Equity Association.
Career
Wyman received his big break as Freddy in the 1981 revival of My Fair Lady which starred original Higgins Sir Rex Harrison. He later created the role of Firmin in the Broadway production of The Phantom of the Opera. He was cast as John Barsad in the 2008 Broadway musical adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities, at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in New York.[1] He was elected President of Actors Equity in May 2010.[2] He is the brother of actor Oliver Wyman
Broadway
- A Tale of Two Cities, John Barsad
- Sly Fox, Captain Crouch
- Les Misérables, Thenardier
- The Phantom of the Opera, Monsieur Firmin
- Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, Patrick O'Reilly
- Doubles, Chuck
- My Fair Lady, Freddy Eynsford-Hill
- On the Twentieth Century, Bruce Granit
- Whoopee, Sherrif Bob
- The Magic Show, Feldman the Magnificent
- Very Good Eddie, Percy Darling
- Grease, Vince Fontaine
- Catch Me If You Can, Roger Strong
Television
- Queens Supreme, Abernathy
- Spin City, Executive
- Law & Order, Judge Mikkelson
- One Life to Live, Peter Manning
- Pete and Pete, Coach Nahrens
- Travelin (pilot), Larry Birch
- The Murder of Mary Phagan (NBC Miniseries), Lund
- Who's the Boss, Dr. Carter
- Best of Families (PBS miniseries), Johanson
- The Dain Curse (CBS miniseries), Whitey
Film
- Maid in Manhattan, Concierge
- Igby Goes Down, Undertaker
- Private Parts, Douglas Kiker
- Die Hard with a Vengeance, Targo
- Mr. Chief Justice, John Marshall
- Rude Awakening, Dr. Albert
- Funny Farm, Dick Criterion
- Planes, Trains and Automobiles, New York Lawyer
- Weeds, Assoc. Warden Wilson
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Wyman, Nick |
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American actor |
Date of birth |
1950-05-18 |
Place of birth |
Portland, Maine, USA |
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