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Broadway and TV veteran Gary Beach, who won a Tony Award for The Producers, passes away aged 70

The Associated Press • July 19, 2018, 09:51:49 IST
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Gary Beach did over 1,000 performances in New York and on the road of three musicals: Annie, Les Miserables and Beauty and Beast

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Broadway and TV veteran Gary Beach, who won a Tony Award for The Producers, passes away aged 70

New York: Gary Beach, a Broadway and TV veteran whose portrayal of a truly terrible theater director in Mel Brooks’ monster hit The Producers won him a Tony Award in 2001, has died, according to his agent, Steven Unger. He was 70. [caption id=“attachment_4772471” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]Gary Beach at the world premiere of the theatrical version of the musical Gary Beach at the world premiere of the theatrical version of the musical The Producers, in Los Angeles. AP/Chris Pizzello[/caption] Unger said Beach died on 17 July at his home in Palm Springs, California. No cause was given. Beach’s other Broadway roles included Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast and Albin in the 2004 revival of La Cage aux Folles, both of which earned him Tony nominations. The Producers opened in 2001 and starred Nathan Lane as Max and Matthew Broderick as Leo, and featured Cady Huffman as Ulla and Roger Bart as Carmen Ghia. Beach played the self-absorbed and beyond-flamboyant director who gets to go on as Hitler and leads the cast in ‘Springtime For Hitler’, the show’s most famous number. He reprised the role in the 2005 film. Born in Alexandria, Virginia, Beach at age 11 saw the original road tour of The Music Man, starring Forrest Tucker, at Washington’s National Theatre and was hooked on musical theater. “I always wanted to be a performer, but it never occurred to me to be a television performer or a movie actor,” Beach told The Associated Press in 2001. “To me, it was always Broadway.” Beach started college at Old Dominion in Norfolk, Virginia, as a political science major but read a magazine article about the North Carolina School of the Arts, where “show business goes to school” — and found his true calling. He did over 1,000 performances in New York and on the road of three musicals: Annie, Les Miserables and Beauty and Beast, and over 800 performances in 1776, the show that got him to Broadway. He survived flops — The Mooney Shapiro Songbook, a one-performance bomb in 1981 — and moments of intense gladness, like the comedy Legends by Chorus Line author James Kirkwood starring two real-life theater legends, Mary Martin and Carol Channing. “The first day of rehearsal in Los Angeles, there I was, sitting between Peter Pan and Dolly Levi and trying to pretend there was absolutely nothing wrong with this picture,” he recalled with a laugh. After nearly 20 years in New York, Beach moved to Los Angeles. “I fell in love with the idea of having a car like an adult,” he said. There, he acted in such shows as The John Larroquette Show, Murder, She Wrote, Saved by the Bell and Will & Grace. He stayed in California for 13 years, only coming back to do Beauty and the Beast. He broke his ankle during the run after falling off a stack of dishes, went back to Los Angeles and got a call asking him to do a reading of The Producers. Beach’s favorite moment in the show was a section of lyrics added to the ‘Springtime for Hitler’ number during the pre-Broadway run in Chicago. “It’s when Hitler does the tap challenge with the Allies and ends up rolling the wheelchair-bound Franklin Roosevelt off the stage,” Beach explained. “Brooks wrote, ‘It ain’t no mystery/If it’s politics or history/The thing you’ve got to know is/Everything is show biz.” Beach then told Brooks, “You know what you’ve done? You’ve made The Producers the toughest satire on Broadway.” In a statement, The Baruch Frankel Routh Viertel Group, the producers of The Producers, honored Beach as “an actor of consummate skill and artistry, was a glorious human being; a gifted, generous and incredibly funny actor whose presence in a rehearsal room or on the stage lifted everyone’s spirit and inspired them to be the best they could be.”

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