Brad Oscar

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Brad Oscar
Born (1964-09-24) September 24, 1964
Washington, D.C.

Brad Oscar (born September 22, 1964) is an American musical theatre actor known for his Broadway performances in musicals such as The Producers and Jekyll and Hyde. The former garnered him a Tony Award nomination.

Career

Oscar's Broadway debut was in the 1990 musical Aspects of Love as a swing. His next roles were in Jekyll and Hyde as Sir Peter, Archibald Proops, Barrow Boy, and Second Gentleman.

His performance, however, in The Producers garnered him the most acclaim. Oscar started out as Franz Liebkind, and was also understudy for Max Bialystock (one of the lead roles) and Roger De Bris. The role of Franz earned Oscar a Tony nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. After this success, he replaced Nathan Lane as Bialystock.[1] In 2007, he originated the Bialystock role in the Las Vegas production at the Paris Casino.

He has appeared in several productions at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. In 2005 he played "The Devil" (Mr. Applegate) in Damn Yankees, and in October 2006 he played "The Master of Ceremonies" in Cabaret.[2] He played multiple roles, including "Lady Enid", in The Mystery of Irma Vep from June 2008 through July 13, 2008.[3]

Other regional work includes the title role in the musical Barnum, at the Asolo Repertory Theatre (Florida), from November 12, 2008 through December 20.[4] In recent years, Brad and his sister, Victoria Oscar, have served as the official Santa and Mrs. Claus for the annual National Christmas Tree Lighting Program.

Oscar took over the role of "Uncle Fester" (from Kevin Chamberlin) in The Addams Family on Broadway starting March 8, 2011.[5]

Oscar and Diego Prieto, an actor, were married on April 16, 2012 in a ceremony at the Arena Stage, where they met during the 2005 production of Damn Yankees, with Molly Smith officiating.[6]

References

  1. "The Producers" playbill.com August 31, 2005
  2. Brad Oscar playbill.com September 8, 2006
  3. Arena Stage listing, "The Mystery of Irma Vep" arenastage.org
  4. Jones, Kenneth."Braga, Kraft, Cotton, Walton, Brna and More Will Join Brad Oscar in Asolo's Barnum", playbill.com, October 29, 2008
  5. Healy, Patrick.Roger Rees to Replace Nathan Lane in ‘The Addams Family’" The New York Times, October 28, 2010
  6. "Diego Prieto and Brad Oscar" The New York Times, April 22, 2012

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