More people are likely to line up and tell 2020 to cut it out since the number of individuals passing away this year isn’t helping the general mood that people have been harboring towards whether or not the year is the problem or if things are simply more noticeable since so much has been happening as of late. Some of the best and brightest names have been passing on as of late, and Anthony Chisholm is just one of many that people have taken notice of when it comes to those that have been lost. The former Oz actor was
Remembering Anthony Chisholm: Oz Actor Died at 77...
Remembering Anthony Chisholm: Oz Actor Died at 77...
- 10/23/2020
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
Anthony Chisholm, a Tony-nominated actor who was a veteran presence on stage, TV and film, has died at the age of 77.
His talent agency confirmed his death to TheWrap early on Saturday.
“The Katz Company is saddened to announce the passing of our longtime friend and client, Tony-Nominee, Anthony Chisholm,” the firm said in a statement. “Affectionately called ‘Chiz,’ he was an actor and storyteller like none-other, embodying loyalty, devotion, and compassion to his artistry.”
Chisholm, best remembered by many for his three seasons portraying Burr Redding on HBO’s “Oz,” earned his Tony nomination in 2007 for his portrayal of Elder Joseph Balow in playwright August Wilson’s “Radio Golf.” Chisholm and Wilson were frequent collaborators dating back to 1990 when he was cast in the latter’s play “Two Trains Running.”
His lengthy resume also included an off-Broadway run in “Jitney” in 2000, and he later rejoined the production for its 2017 Broadway revival,...
His talent agency confirmed his death to TheWrap early on Saturday.
“The Katz Company is saddened to announce the passing of our longtime friend and client, Tony-Nominee, Anthony Chisholm,” the firm said in a statement. “Affectionately called ‘Chiz,’ he was an actor and storyteller like none-other, embodying loyalty, devotion, and compassion to his artistry.”
Chisholm, best remembered by many for his three seasons portraying Burr Redding on HBO’s “Oz,” earned his Tony nomination in 2007 for his portrayal of Elder Joseph Balow in playwright August Wilson’s “Radio Golf.” Chisholm and Wilson were frequent collaborators dating back to 1990 when he was cast in the latter’s play “Two Trains Running.”
His lengthy resume also included an off-Broadway run in “Jitney” in 2000, and he later rejoined the production for its 2017 Broadway revival,...
- 10/17/2020
- by Sean Burch
- The Wrap
Anthony Chisholm, the actor who played Burr Redding on HBO’s prison drama Oz, has died at the age of 77. Although no cause of death was immediately given, his passing was confirmed by The Katz Company.
Best known for his recurring work on Oz‘s last three seasons, Chisholm starred in a total of 23 episodes from 2001-2003. His other TV credits include Law & Order: Svu, High Maintenance, Random Acts of Flyness, Hack and last year’s Hulu drama Wu-Tang: An American Saga.
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Best known for his recurring work on Oz‘s last three seasons, Chisholm starred in a total of 23 episodes from 2001-2003. His other TV credits include Law & Order: Svu, High Maintenance, Random Acts of Flyness, Hack and last year’s Hulu drama Wu-Tang: An American Saga.
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- 10/17/2020
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Anthony Chisholm, whose long acting career spanned Broadway, film and television, died today at age 77. No cause was given by The Katz Company, his talent management.
Chisholm earned a 2007 Tony nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his role in August Wilson’s play Radio Golf.
He was born on April 9, 1943 in Cleveland, Ohio, and was drafted by the US Army in the 1960s, serving as a platoon leader for the 4th Armored Calvary, 1st Infantry Division in the Vietnam War. Upon returning to the US, Chisholm performed in The Boys from Syracuse and The Threepenny Opera at Karamu House in Cleveland, Ohio.
He made his film debut in the 1968 Uptight, directed by Jules Dassin. That launched a career that saw him in such films as Putney Swope in 1969 and Cotton Comes to Harlem in 1970.
In 1987, Chisholm’s Vietnam War experiences were the inspiration for the HBO television series Vietnam War Story.
Chisholm earned a 2007 Tony nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his role in August Wilson’s play Radio Golf.
He was born on April 9, 1943 in Cleveland, Ohio, and was drafted by the US Army in the 1960s, serving as a platoon leader for the 4th Armored Calvary, 1st Infantry Division in the Vietnam War. Upon returning to the US, Chisholm performed in The Boys from Syracuse and The Threepenny Opera at Karamu House in Cleveland, Ohio.
He made his film debut in the 1968 Uptight, directed by Jules Dassin. That launched a career that saw him in such films as Putney Swope in 1969 and Cotton Comes to Harlem in 1970.
In 1987, Chisholm’s Vietnam War experiences were the inspiration for the HBO television series Vietnam War Story.
- 10/17/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Tony-nominated actor Anthony Chisholm, known for his work in venerated playwright August Wilson’s final installment of the “Pittsburgh Cycle,” has died, his talent management company confirmed. He was 77.
“The Katz Company is saddened to announce the passing of our longtime friend and client, Tony-Nominee, Anthony Chisholm,” president Jeremy Katz said. “Affectionately called ‘Chiz,’ he was an actor and storyteller like none-other, embodying loyalty, devotion, and compassion to his artistry.”
Chisholm met Wilson in 1990 while auditioning for “Two Trains Running,” and was cast in the role of Wolf, which paved the way for a lifelong collaboration between the two. After appearing in the first run of the play at Yale Repertory Theatre, he went on a cross-country tour with the production to various theaters including Boston’s Huntington Theatre, Los Angeles’ Doolittle Theatre and the Kennedy Center. Chisholm later reprised the role in the Broadway production in 1992. Four years later,...
“The Katz Company is saddened to announce the passing of our longtime friend and client, Tony-Nominee, Anthony Chisholm,” president Jeremy Katz said. “Affectionately called ‘Chiz,’ he was an actor and storyteller like none-other, embodying loyalty, devotion, and compassion to his artistry.”
Chisholm met Wilson in 1990 while auditioning for “Two Trains Running,” and was cast in the role of Wolf, which paved the way for a lifelong collaboration between the two. After appearing in the first run of the play at Yale Repertory Theatre, he went on a cross-country tour with the production to various theaters including Boston’s Huntington Theatre, Los Angeles’ Doolittle Theatre and the Kennedy Center. Chisholm later reprised the role in the Broadway production in 1992. Four years later,...
- 10/17/2020
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- Variety Film + TV
Anthony Chisholm, a stage, television and film actor, has died, The Katz Company revealed on Friday. He was 77.
His Broadway credits include Two Trains Running and Jitney, the latter of which won the Tony Award for best revival of a play in 2017. He also appeared as Burr Redding in HBO crime series Oz for three seasons.
Chisholm was born in 1943 in Cleveland, Ohio and served as a platoon leader in the U.S. Army before beginning his entertainment career in a performance of The Boys from Syracuse and The Threepenny Opera.
He made his film debut in Uptight, going on to ...
His Broadway credits include Two Trains Running and Jitney, the latter of which won the Tony Award for best revival of a play in 2017. He also appeared as Burr Redding in HBO crime series Oz for three seasons.
Chisholm was born in 1943 in Cleveland, Ohio and served as a platoon leader in the U.S. Army before beginning his entertainment career in a performance of The Boys from Syracuse and The Threepenny Opera.
He made his film debut in Uptight, going on to ...
- 10/16/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Anthony Chisholm, a stage, television and film actor, has died, The Katz Company revealed on Friday. He was 77.
His Broadway credits include Two Trains Running and Jitney, the latter of which won the Tony Award for best revival of a play in 2017. He also appeared as Burr Redding in HBO crime series Oz for three seasons.
Chisholm was born in 1943 in Cleveland, Ohio and served as a platoon leader in the U.S. Army before beginning his entertainment career in a performance of The Boys from Syracuse and The Threepenny Opera.
He made his film debut in Uptight, going on to ...
His Broadway credits include Two Trains Running and Jitney, the latter of which won the Tony Award for best revival of a play in 2017. He also appeared as Burr Redding in HBO crime series Oz for three seasons.
Chisholm was born in 1943 in Cleveland, Ohio and served as a platoon leader in the U.S. Army before beginning his entertainment career in a performance of The Boys from Syracuse and The Threepenny Opera.
He made his film debut in Uptight, going on to ...
- 10/16/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Anthony Chisholm (Random Acts of Flyness), Armen Garo (The Sopranos) and Caleb Castille (Run The Race) are set to recur in Hulu’s Wu-Tang: An American Saga, a 10-episode drama from Wu-Tang Clan frontman The RZA, writer Alex Tse (Superfly) and Imagine Television.
Created and written by The RZA and Tse, the series is based on the Wu-Tang Clan, one of the most influential groups in hip-hop history, and will explore and expand the band’s world. Set in early ’90s New York at the height of the crack cocaine epidemic, the show tracks the Clan’s formation, a vision of Bobby Diggs (Ashton Sanders) aka The RZA, who strives to unite a dozen young, black men that are torn between music and crime but eventually rise to become the unlikeliest of American success stories.
Chisholm will play Old Chess Player, an older man with a sense of humor, he...
Created and written by The RZA and Tse, the series is based on the Wu-Tang Clan, one of the most influential groups in hip-hop history, and will explore and expand the band’s world. Set in early ’90s New York at the height of the crack cocaine epidemic, the show tracks the Clan’s formation, a vision of Bobby Diggs (Ashton Sanders) aka The RZA, who strives to unite a dozen young, black men that are torn between music and crime but eventually rise to become the unlikeliest of American success stories.
Chisholm will play Old Chess Player, an older man with a sense of humor, he...
- 3/25/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Today, the Actors' Equity Foundation honored Katrina Lenk for her work in The Band's Visit and Indecent as well as Will Pullen from Sweat with the 2017 Clarence Derwent Award. In addition, the annual Actors' Equity Foundation Award honored union members Barbara Barrie for her work in Broadway's Significant Other and Anthony Chisholm for his work in this past season's riveting Jitney.
- 6/13/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The Nuyorican Poets Cafe's 40th anniversary season continues with the world premiere of Wesley Brown's play Dark Meat on a Funny Mind, which stars Tony nominee Anthony Chisholm as legendary comedian Richard Pryor. In Dark Meat, Pryor and his mischievous alter ego played by actress Trish McCall revisit the characters who shaped his life and inspired his career. The result is hilarious, surprising and memorable. A. Dean Irby directs the production, which opens today, July 31 and runs through August 24.
- 7/31/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The Nuyorican Poets Cafe's 40th anniversary season continues with the world premiere of Wesley Brown's play Dark Meat on a Funny Mind, which stars Tony nominee Anthony Chisholm as legendary comedian Richard Pryor. In Dark Meat, Pryor and his mischievous alter ego played by actress Trish McCall revisit the characters who shaped his life and inspired his career. The result is hilarious, surprising and memorable. A. Dean Irby directs the production, which opens July 31 and runs through August 24.
- 6/30/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Taken 3
Jonny Weston ("Chasing Mavericks," "Project Almanac") has joined the cast of Olivier Megaton's "Taken 3" at 20th Century Fox. Weston will play the boyfriend of Maggie Grace's character.
Grace, Liam Neeson, and Famke Janssen are set to reprise their roles while Forest Whitaker has also joined the cast. Luc Besson will produce the film which begins production next week. [Source: Variety]
Bremen Town Musicians
Neve Campbell ("Scream") has scored a voice role in Lawrence Guterman's CG animated feature "Bremen Town Musicians". This reimagining of the Russian folk tale and Brothers Grimm story about an incompetent wizard's search across space and time for the greatest musical troupe in creation.
Campbell will portray Princess Lielle, who is betrothed to the narcissistic Duke Henri (Jeffrey Wright), trapped in a gilded cage and dreaming of freedom from a life she never wanted. [Source: Heat Vision]
Condemned
Johnny Messner, Ronen Rubinstein, Shawn Christensen, Jon Abrahams...
Jonny Weston ("Chasing Mavericks," "Project Almanac") has joined the cast of Olivier Megaton's "Taken 3" at 20th Century Fox. Weston will play the boyfriend of Maggie Grace's character.
Grace, Liam Neeson, and Famke Janssen are set to reprise their roles while Forest Whitaker has also joined the cast. Luc Besson will produce the film which begins production next week. [Source: Variety]
Bremen Town Musicians
Neve Campbell ("Scream") has scored a voice role in Lawrence Guterman's CG animated feature "Bremen Town Musicians". This reimagining of the Russian folk tale and Brothers Grimm story about an incompetent wizard's search across space and time for the greatest musical troupe in creation.
Campbell will portray Princess Lielle, who is betrothed to the narcissistic Duke Henri (Jeffrey Wright), trapped in a gilded cage and dreaming of freedom from a life she never wanted. [Source: Heat Vision]
Condemned
Johnny Messner, Ronen Rubinstein, Shawn Christensen, Jon Abrahams...
- 4/1/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
When we last heard about Condemned, we learned Dylan Penn was going to star. Caliber Media informs us Johnny Messner, Ronen Rubinstein, Shawn Christensen, Jon Abrahams, Jordan Gelber, Lydia Hearst, Honor Titus, Genevieve Hudson-Price, Anthony Chisholm, Kevin Kirkwood, Kea Ho, and Michael Drayer also join the cast. Eli Morgan Gesner will direct the horror film; cameras begin rolling in April.
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- 3/31/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Screen Daily is reporting that more cast members have joined the new film from director Eli Morgan Gesner, Condemned. According to the site, Johnny Messner (pictured), Ronen Rubinstein, Shawn Christensen, Jon Abrahams, and Jordan Gelber have all been cast.
They join the previously announced Dylan Penn, Lydia Hearst, and Honor Titus. Genevieve Hudson-Price, Anthony Chisholm, Kevin Kirkwood, Kea Ho, and Michael Drayer also star.
In the film Dylan Penn will play the lead role of “Maya, the youngest member of a group of kids who live in a condemned, filthy squat in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. After an infection originating from their own waste hits the building’s residents, the people inside lose their mind and go on murderous rampages.”
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They join the previously announced Dylan Penn, Lydia Hearst, and Honor Titus. Genevieve Hudson-Price, Anthony Chisholm, Kevin Kirkwood, Kea Ho, and Michael Drayer also star.
In the film Dylan Penn will play the lead role of “Maya, the youngest member of a group of kids who live in a condemned, filthy squat in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. After an infection originating from their own waste hits the building’s residents, the people inside lose their mind and go on murderous rampages.”
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- 3/31/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Johnny Messner, Ronen Rubinstein, Shawn Christensen, Jon Abrahams and Jordan Gelber have joined Caliber Media’s original horror film.
Eli Morgan Gesner is set to commence shooting in April in New York.
Genevieve Hudson-Price, Anthony Chisholm, Kevin Kirkwood, Kea Ho and Michael Drayer have also joined previously announced cast members Dylan Penn, Lydia Hearst and Honor Titus.
Gesner also wrote the story about a fight to the death in a mysterious Manhattan building.
Caliber Media partners Dallas Sonnier and Jack Heller arranged financing and will produce alongside Jason Sokoloff.
Eli Morgan Gesner is set to commence shooting in April in New York.
Genevieve Hudson-Price, Anthony Chisholm, Kevin Kirkwood, Kea Ho and Michael Drayer have also joined previously announced cast members Dylan Penn, Lydia Hearst and Honor Titus.
Gesner also wrote the story about a fight to the death in a mysterious Manhattan building.
Caliber Media partners Dallas Sonnier and Jack Heller arranged financing and will produce alongside Jason Sokoloff.
- 3/31/2014
- ScreenDaily
Johnny Messner, Ronen Rubinstein, Shawn Christensen, Jon Abrahams and Jordan Gelber have joined Dylan Penn in Condemned, the horror film from Eli Morgan Gesner. Photos: 15 Horror Movies That Offered the Most Bang for the Buck Caliber Media partners Dallas Sonnier and Jack Heller arranged the financing and are producing alongside Jason Sokoloff. Also cast were Genevieve Hudson-Price (The Wire), Anthony Chisholm (Oz), Kevin Kirkwood (Broadway’s Kinky Boots), Kea Ho (Sin City: A Dame to Kill For), and Michael Drayer (Deception). Lydia Hearst and punk rocker Honor Titus are already on board. Penn, Titus, Rubinstein and Hudson-Price portray
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- 3/31/2014
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
August WilsonFor the very first time, the Estate of August Wilson has granted an organization the rights to record all 10 of these works. Kicking off on Monday, August 26 with 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom,' The Greene Space - the performance venue of public radio stations Wnyc and Wqxr -- will stage these readings before live audiences, and will make them present them as live video webcasts for viewers everywhere at www.thegreenespace.org. Ruben Santiago-Hudson, one of the leading interpreters of Wilson's work, is Artistic Director. The series has assembled a formidable group of 'Wilson Warriors' including Phylicia Rashad, S. Epatha Merkerson, Kenny Leon, Leslie Uggams, Anthony Chisholm and many others, along with Wilson first-timers including Taraji P. Hensonand Jesse L. Martin. Click below to watch interviews with the directors...
- 8/23/2013
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
Phase 4 Films has acquired North American rights to Shaka King’s feature debut “Newlyweeds,” which had its world premiere in the Sundance Film Festival’s Next <=> section last week. The company plans a day-and-date theatrical and VOD release this summer. Amari Cheatom and Trae Harris star as a repo man and his young girlfriend as they struggle to maintain their romantic relationship, their dreams and their obsession with getting stoned. Tone Tank, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Tonia Pinkins, Colman Domingo, Hassan Johnson, Adrian Martinez and Anthony Chisholm so-star. Read More: Sundance 2013: Behind the Scenes as 'Newlyweeds' Does the Sundance Scramble Jim Wareck, Michael Mathews, King and Gbenga Akinnagbe produced, with Andy Sawyer and Neil Katz serving as executive producers. “We are thrilled to be working with Shaka on his first feature,” said Phase 4 president and CEO Berry Meyerowitz. “‘Newlyweeds’...
- 1/27/2013
- by Jay A. Fernandez and Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
Hollywood has lots of explosions, big budgets and even bigger stars to bring attention to its offerings. But all the money in the world doesn’t guarantee a good film (*cough* *cough* Battlefield Earth), and a lack thereof doesn’t mean a film can’t capture the imaginations of its audience. There are plenty of great movies made on independent budgets, outside of Hollywood or even the United States, or that get straight-to-dvd releases. In this edition of "Off the Radar," we take check out the Criterion Blu-ray release of M (starring Peter Lorre), Max and Mary (starring Toni Collette and Philip Seymour Hoffman), and Entre Nos (starring Paola Mendoza, Sebastian Villada, Laura Montana, and Anthony Chisholm). Entre Nos DVD Entre Nos is a touching tale about a Columbian immigrant, Mariana (Paola Mendoza), who follows her husband with their two children to New York City on her husband’s whim,...
- 9/13/2010
- by Bill Jones
- BuzzFocus.com
Chicago – Some art house films are political polemics disguised as personal stories. “Entre Nos” is not one of them. Though its DVD includes a PSA on immigration reform, and comes packaged with a label exclaiming, “One of Michael Moore’s 20 ‘Best Pictures of 2009,’” the film itself does not have a message to preach. It’s a tale of people rather than ideas, and is all the more effective because of it.
“Entre Nos,” which translates to “Between Us,” marks an impressive feature debut from Paola Mendoza, who serves as co-director, writer and lead actress. The film is largely inspired by the true story of Mendoza’s own mother, a Colombian immigrant who brought up her two children in New York City, after her husband abandoned the family. It’s a simple premise, yet the emotional struggles of the characters are complex, and thankfully not spoon-fed to the audience. Though the...
“Entre Nos,” which translates to “Between Us,” marks an impressive feature debut from Paola Mendoza, who serves as co-director, writer and lead actress. The film is largely inspired by the true story of Mendoza’s own mother, a Colombian immigrant who brought up her two children in New York City, after her husband abandoned the family. It’s a simple premise, yet the emotional struggles of the characters are complex, and thankfully not spoon-fed to the audience. Though the...
- 7/26/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Editor’s Note: This is one of dozens of interviews, conducted via email, with directors whose films are screening at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival in the narrative and doc competitions as well as the Discovery section. The festival takes place April 22 - May 3. “Entre nos” (Discovery) Directors: Paola Mendoza, Gloria La Morte Primary Cast: Paola Mendoza, Sebastian Villada Lopez, Laura Montana Cortez, Andres Munar, Sarita Choudhury, Anthony Chisholm Screenwriters: …...
- 4/22/2009
- indieWIRE - People
NEW YORK -- Spring AwakeningSteven Sater-Duncan Sheik musical, which combines pop-rock sensibilities with a story set in 19th century Germany, will be considered for best musical, score, book, director, choreography and orchestration as well as for leading actor (Jonathan Groff), featured actor (John Gallagher Jr.) and three design awards.
The nominations for the 61st annual Tony Awards, presented by the League of American Theatres and Producers and the American Theatre Wing, were announced by Jane Krakowski and Taye Diggs at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
Right behind with 10 nominations were Tom Stoppard's trilogy The Coast of Utopia and the musical Grey Gardens, which figures to provide the stiffest competition for Spring. Based on the Maysles brothers' documentary, Grey also received noms for best musical, book, score, director and orchestration as well as two acting nominations: Christine Ebersole for leading actress and Mary Louise Wilson for featured actress. Ebersole is favored to take home her second Tony (she also won for 42nd Street), but previous multiple winners Audra McDonald (110 in the Shade) and Donna Murphy (LoveMusik) will receive strong consideration. Last season, Ebersole collected several prizes for her performance as the eccentric Edie Beale, Jacqueline Onassis' cousin, during the show's off-Broadway run at Playwrights Horizons. The Tonys are for Broadway productions only.
The Stoppard trilogy, a philosophical-political rumination on prerevolutionary Russia, earned noms for best play, director and five for acting: Brian F. O'Byrne (lead actor), Billy Crudup and Ethan Hawke (featured actor) and Martha Plimpton and Jennifer Ehle (featured actress). Coram Boy, the British import by Helen Edmundson, received the second-most nominations among plays but did not receive a nom for best play. In a curious bit of logic, though, director Melly Still did get a nomination.
Radio Golf, the final installment of the late August Wilson's 10-play cycle about the black American experience in the 20th century, received four nominations: best play, scenic design (David Gallo) and two for acting (Anthony Chisolm and John Earl Jelks in the featured actor category).
Among revivals, Journey's End (six) and 110 in the Shade (five) led the way for plays and musicals, respectively. In addition to best revival, Journey earned recognition for direction, scenic and lighting design and for two of its actors: Boyd Gaines (lead) and Stark Sands (featured). 110 in the Shade is in the running for musical revival, lead actress (McDonald), featured actor (John Cullum), orchestrations and lighting design.
Spring, which uses rock 'n' roll to convey the teen angst of 19th century German schoolchildren, opened in the beginning of the season off-Broadway, at the Atlantic Theater, before moving uptown in the fall.
The nominations for the 61st annual Tony Awards, presented by the League of American Theatres and Producers and the American Theatre Wing, were announced by Jane Krakowski and Taye Diggs at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
Right behind with 10 nominations were Tom Stoppard's trilogy The Coast of Utopia and the musical Grey Gardens, which figures to provide the stiffest competition for Spring. Based on the Maysles brothers' documentary, Grey also received noms for best musical, book, score, director and orchestration as well as two acting nominations: Christine Ebersole for leading actress and Mary Louise Wilson for featured actress. Ebersole is favored to take home her second Tony (she also won for 42nd Street), but previous multiple winners Audra McDonald (110 in the Shade) and Donna Murphy (LoveMusik) will receive strong consideration. Last season, Ebersole collected several prizes for her performance as the eccentric Edie Beale, Jacqueline Onassis' cousin, during the show's off-Broadway run at Playwrights Horizons. The Tonys are for Broadway productions only.
The Stoppard trilogy, a philosophical-political rumination on prerevolutionary Russia, earned noms for best play, director and five for acting: Brian F. O'Byrne (lead actor), Billy Crudup and Ethan Hawke (featured actor) and Martha Plimpton and Jennifer Ehle (featured actress). Coram Boy, the British import by Helen Edmundson, received the second-most nominations among plays but did not receive a nom for best play. In a curious bit of logic, though, director Melly Still did get a nomination.
Radio Golf, the final installment of the late August Wilson's 10-play cycle about the black American experience in the 20th century, received four nominations: best play, scenic design (David Gallo) and two for acting (Anthony Chisolm and John Earl Jelks in the featured actor category).
Among revivals, Journey's End (six) and 110 in the Shade (five) led the way for plays and musicals, respectively. In addition to best revival, Journey earned recognition for direction, scenic and lighting design and for two of its actors: Boyd Gaines (lead) and Stark Sands (featured). 110 in the Shade is in the running for musical revival, lead actress (McDonald), featured actor (John Cullum), orchestrations and lighting design.
Spring, which uses rock 'n' roll to convey the teen angst of 19th century German schoolchildren, opened in the beginning of the season off-Broadway, at the Atlantic Theater, before moving uptown in the fall.
- 5/16/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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