George Hearn
{{Short description|American actor and singer}}
{{other people}}
{{Infobox person
| name = George Hearn
| image =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1934|6|18|mf=y}}
| birth_place = St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
| other names =
| occupation = Actor, singer
| spouse = {{plainlist|
- {{marriage|Mary Harrell
|1957|1962|reason=divorced}} - {{marriage|Susan Babel
|1965|1973|reason=divorced}} - {{marriage|Dixie Carter
|1977|1979|reason=divorced}} - {{marriage|Betsy Joslyn
|1979|1984|reason=divorced}} - {{marriage|Leslie Simons
|1985}}
}}
| children = 3
| years_active = 1963–present
| known_for = La Cage aux Folles,
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
| website =
}}
George Hearn (born June 18, 1934) is an American actor and bass-baritone singer, primarily in Broadway musical theatre.
Some of his Broadway credits include Albin in La Cage aux Folles, the title role in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Max von Mayerling in Sunset Boulevard, John Dickinson in 1776, Mr. Otto Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank, and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in Wicked.
For his work, he won two Tony Awards for La Cage aux Folles and Sunset Boulevard. As well as being nominated for three others. He also was nominated for an Olivier Award for La Cage aux Folles.
Early years
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Hearn studied philosophy at Southwestern at Memphis, now Rhodes College before he embarked on a career in the theater, training for the stage with actress turned acting coach Irene Dailey. Most of Hearn's early performances were in traditional productions at the New York Shakespeare Festival and theaters at Lincoln Center.{{cite web| title=George Hearn Biography| url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/27/George-Hearn.html| work=filmreference| year=2008| access-date=2008-10-21}}
Career
Hearn's career began in 1963 when he played Sir Dinidan in a national tour of Camelot with Biff McGuire and Jeannie Carson, standing by for McGuire, who played King Arthur. He first garnered a notice as John Dickinson in the acclaimed 1969 musical 1776 and as Liv Ullmann's leading man in the musical version of I Remember Mama (1979).
On March 4, 1980, he replaced Len Cariou in the title role of Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd opposite Dorothy Loudon. Later in 1980 Hearn and the show's original star, Angela Lansbury, headed the show's touring company, then reprised their roles for a Showtime production of the musical, which won him an Emmy Award for his portrayal.{{cite web| url=http://www.sondheimguide.com/sweeney.html#1980tour| title=Sweeney Todd: 1980 National Touring Production| website=Sondheim Guide.com}}[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0372493/awards "Hearn Listing"] Internet Movie Database
In 1983 Hearn created the role of Albin in the original Broadway production of La Cage aux Folles written by Harvey Fierstein and Jerry Herman. Hearn originated the gay anthem "I Am What I Am".Rich, Frank. [https://www.nytimes.com/1983/08/22/arts/stage-the-musical-cage-aux-folles.html?pagewanted=all "Stage: The Musical 'Cage Aux Folles'"]The New York Times, August 22, 1983 He won the Tony Award, Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics' Circle Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his portrayal of Albin. Hearn also appeared in the West End production (which opened in May 1986).
In 1985, Hearn starred as Long John Silver in an Edmonton production of Pieces of Eight, a musical adaptation of Treasure Island. Despite its credentials, including composer Jule Styne, it never was staged again.[http://www.broadway.com/Q-A-22805/broadway_news/507473 Q&A Ken Mandelbaum] broadway.com, February 28, 2005
Hearn and Lansbury remained friends, and the actress invited him to guest star on several episodes of her CBS sleuth series Murder, She Wrote in the early 1990s.[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0372493/ "Hearn Listing"] Internet Movie Database
He won a second Tony award for his role as Max Von Mayerling in the original Broadway production of Sunset Boulevard, and was nominated again for playing Otto Frank in the 1997 revival of The Diary of Anne Frank.
On July 20, 2004, Hearn returned to Broadway for the first time in four years, starring as the Wizard in the Broadway musical Wicked, remaining until May 29, 2005.Gans, Andrew. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/87408.html "Wicked Welcomes Trio of New Stars July 20"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090328200253/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/87408.html |date=2009-03-28 }}, Playbill, July 20, 2004Gans, Andrew. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/93207.html "Thompson, Shelley and Hearn Depart Broadway's Wicked May 29"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090327171155/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/93207.html |date=2009-03-27 }}, Playbill, May 29, 2005 Hearn later returned to the musical for a limited two-week engagement from January 17 through February 1, 2006.
In 2008 he starred in a production of The Visit by John Kander and Fred Ebb alongside Chita Rivera at the Signature Theatre in Arlington, Virginia. The Visit opened to positive reviews on May 13, 2008, and closed June 22, 2008.Jones, Kenneth.[http://www.playbill.com/news/article/118073.html "The Visit, With Rivera, Hearn and Jacoby, Opens May 27"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081205004216/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/118073.html |date=2008-12-05 }}, Playbill, May 27, 2008
Hearn's recordings include Sunset Boulevard (1994 Los Angeles Cast, and later the Broadway Cast Recording), Sweeney Todd Live at the New York Philharmonic, Mack & Mabel (1988 London Concert Cast), I Remember Mama (1985 Studio Cast), Follies in Concert (1985 Live Performance), and A Stephen Sondheim Evening (1983 Concert Cast).[https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw?url=search-alias%3Dpopular&field-keywords=%22George+Hearn%22&x=15&y=18 amazon.com listing]
Hearn was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame on January 29, 2007.Gans, Andrew.[http://www.playbill.com/news/article/102650.html "LuPone, Hearn, Wilson and the Late Wasserstein and Wilson Among Theater Hall of Fame Inductees"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090328200829/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/102650.html |date=2009-03-28}}, Playbill, October 10, 2006
Personal life
Hearn's spouses include Susan Babel, Mary Harrell, with whom he had one son; Dixie Carter (1977–1979); girlfriend and Sweeney Todd co-star Betsy Joslyn (1979–1984); and current wife Leslie Simons. Hearn and Simons have two sons.Bernstein, Fred. [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E02E7D71030F930A25753C1A9609C8B63&scp=4&sq=%22George+Hearn%22&st=nyt "HAVENS"],The New York Times, October 13, 2006[http://www.broadway.com/George-Hearn/broadway_news/41761 Q&A with Hearn] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081206103651/http://www.broadway.com/George-Hearn/broadway_news/41761 |date=2008-12-06 }} broadway.com, September 12, 2004 He currently resides in Essex, New York.
Filmography
=Film=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Year
! Title ! Role ! Notes |
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1989
| Martin | |
1992
| Sneakers | Gregor Ivanovich | |
1993
| Arthur Bernard | |
1994
| rowspan="2" | Voice |
1996
| Red |
1997
| Peter Fitzsimmons | |
1998
| Grandpa | |
2006
| Elderly Walter Gust | |
=Television=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Year
!Title !Role !Notes |
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1975
| Captain Nichols | TV movie |
rowspan="2"| 1976
| Miniseries |
Sea Marks
| Colm Primrose | rowspan="3" | TV movie |
1979
| Sanctuary of Fear | Monsignor Kerrigan |
rowspan="2"| 1982
| George Cimino |
Great Performances
| TV movie - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street |
1985
| Senator Blanding | Episode: "The Equalizer" {{small|(Pilot)}} |
rowspan="2"| 1990
| Elijah Quinn | Episode: "Blood Moon" |
LA Law
| Dr. Westbrook | Episode: "God Rest Ye Murray Gentlemen" |
1990–1992
| Elliott Von Stuben/Sean Culhane | 3 episodes |
rowspan="4"| 1991
| Star Trek: The Next Generation | Dr. Berel | Episode: "First Contact" |
The Golden Girls
| Frank Nann | Episode: "Henny Penny, Straight No Chaser" |
Fire in the Dark
| Arthur | rowspan="2" | TV movie |
False Arrest
| |
rowspan="2"| 1992
| W.K. the Weenie King | Voice, Episode: "Beauty's Only Fin Deep" |
Tom & Jerry Kids Show
| Additional Voice | Voice, Episode: "Penthouse Mouse/12 Angry Sheep/The Ant Attack" |
rowspan="3"| 1993
| President | Voice, TV movie |
Cheers
| George | Episode: "Rebecca Gaines, Rebecca Loses" |
Captain Planet and the Planeteers
| Mr. Wheeler | Voice, 2 episodes |
1993–1994
| Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron | Professor Hackle | Voice, 4 episodes |
1994
| Mr. Block | Voice, Episode: "The Man Who Hated Cats/Deja Vu/Canned Laughter" |
rowspan="2"| 1995
| TV movie |
Daisy-Head Mayzie
| The Mayor | Voice, TV special |
rowspan="2"| 1999
| Independent Counsel William Dell | Episode: "Sideshow" |
Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End
| Dr. Hartley | TV movie |
rowspan="2"| 2001
| Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Charles Southerland | Episode: "Repression" |
Sweeney Todd in Concert
| Sweeney Todd | TV movie |
=Stage=
Awards and nominations
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Year
!Award !Category !Work !Result | |
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1980
|rowspan=2|Tony Award |Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play |{{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1983
|Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical |{{nom}} | |
CableACE Award
|Actor in a Theatrical or Musical Program |Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street |{{won}} | |
rowspan=3|1984
|Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical |rowspan=3|La Cage aux Folles |{{won}} | |
Drama Desk Award
|Outstanding Actor in a Musical |{{won}} | |
Outer Critics Circle Award
|Outstanding Actor in a Musical |{{won}} | |
1985
|Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program |Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street |{{won}} | |
1986
|Outstanding Performance of the Year by an Actor in a Musical |{{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1995
|Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical |rowspan=2|Sunset Boulevard |{{won}} | |
Drama Desk Award
|Outstanding Actor in a Musical |{{nom}} | |
2000 | Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical
|{{nom}} |
References
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