Lewis cleale biography
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Lewis Cleale
Baby
Off-Broadway Make an effort (2012)
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- Proselytizer Training Center Voice
- Price's Pappa
- Carpenter Smith
- Mission Chairwoman
I Do! I Do!
Westport Country Podium Production (2010)
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- Tom Wopat / Midpoint Lewis (understudy) [uncredited]
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- El Gallo (replacement: Jun 29, 2009 - Ruin 14, 2010)
Giant
World Production (2009)
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- El Gallo (replacement: Sep 15, 2008 - Spoil 28, 2009)
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- Sir Dennis Character, The Swart Knight, Consort Herbert's Daddy (replacement: Jul 3, 2006 - Feb 27, Cardinal
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Lewis Cleale
BIO
Broadway: Book of Mormon, Sondheim on Sondheim, Spamalot, Amour, Once Upon a Mattress, Swinging on a Star (Drama Desk nom). Off Broadway: The Fantasticks, A New Brain, Time and Again, Call Me Madam (Encores!). Tours: Sunset Boulevard, South Pacific, Mamma Mia! Regional: more than 30 leading roles including Giant (Signature), Passion (Helen Hayes Award), 1776 (Ford’s Theatre, Helen Hayes nom.). Recordings: Infinite Joy: The Songs of William Finn, Encores From Encores!, Myths and Hymns, Great Musicals, Call Me Madam, Amour, Once Upon a Mattress, Swinging on a Star. Film: Frozen.
Photos
Date:
04/09/2019
From: Photo Flash: York Theatre Company Presents One Night Only Concert Reading of I DO, I DO!
STAGE CREDITS
[Milburn, NJ (Regional)]
World Premiere at Paper Mill Playhouse, 2017
Bryce Bennett
[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 2011
Joseph Smith
Missionary Training Center Voice
Mission President
Price's Dad
[Off-Broadway]
Off-Broadway Revival, 2006
El Gallo [Replacement]
[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 2005
Prince Herbert's Father
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Lewis Cleale
American theatre actor and singer
Lewis Cleale is an American theatreactor and singer from Houlton, Maine.[1]
Early life and education
[edit]A graduate of the University of Miami's Frost School of Music (where he has been named Distinguished Alumnus) and of the Burt Reynolds Dinner Theatre,[2] Cleale's big break came when he was cast in a European tour of Oklahoma!, in which he was noticed by Mary Rodgers, who recommended him for a Los Angeles production of State Fair.[2]
Career
[edit]Cleale made his Broadway debut in the 1995 Johnny BurkerevueSwinging on a Star, for which he received a Drama Desk Award nomination as Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical. Additional Broadway credits include the 1996 revival of Once Upon a Mattress with Sarah Jessica Parker, the ill-fated 2002 Michel Legrand musical Amour, and the 2005 hit Spamalot. Cleale also appeared in the popular revue I Love New York which was done at the Rainbows and Stars room along with Bryan Batt, Janet Metz and Heather MacRae. Off-Broadway, he has appeared in Call Me Madam opposite Tyne Daly and A New Brain[3] with Malcolm Gets and Kristin Chenoweth for Lincoln Center Theater.
From September 2008 through March 2009[4]