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John Anthony Gilvey
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| #1235886 in eBooks | 2011-03-01 | 2011-03-01 | File type: PDF||18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent bio of a great actor|By Roland Calvert|John Gilvey has two essential qualities a biographer needs: he is an excellent writer and a meticulous researcher. He tells the story of the man whom Mayor Bloomberg called "a quintessential New Yorker," indeed one who "symbolized the city." Jerry Orbach's triumphs on the Broadway stage are recounted in detail as well as his l||Jerry Orbach was special. We knew it from the first minute he auditioned for The Fantasticks in 1960. Broadway audiences knew it for decades after that, and film and television audiences around the world came to know it, too. But to understand just how special
(Applause Books). Today the late actor Jerry Orbach (1935-2004) is best remembered as the world-weary New York City Detective Lennie Briscoe from the Emmy Award-winning NBC television series Law and Order . But that work only accounts for 12 years of a 50-year career that spanned stage, screen, and television. From the moment he landed the role of the Street Singer in the 1955 off-Broadway revival of The Threepenny Opera , he distinguished himself as a major performer ...
You easily download any file type for your device.Jerry Orbach, Prince of the City: His Way from "The Fantasticks" to "Law and Order" | John Anthony Gilvey.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.