Russell Nype
Russell Nype | |
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Born |
Zion, Illinois, U.S. | April 26, 1924
Occupation | Actor, singer |
Years active | 1949–1991 |
Russell Nype (born April 26, 1924) is an American actor and singer.
Born in Zion, Illinois, Nype made his Broadway debut in Marc Blitzstein's opera Regina in 1949. The following year he won critical acclaim and both the Tony and Theatre World Awards for his performance opposite Ethel Merman in Call Me Madam.[1]
The two were reunited in 1970 when, late in the run of the original production of Hello, Dolly!, Merman joined the show in the title role and Nype was cast as Cornelius Hackl. Nype later appeared in revivals of Carousel, Brigadoon, and Morning's at Seven, and opposite Elaine Stritch in the short-lived musical Goldilocks, for which he won his second Tony.[2]
Nype's feature film credits include Love Story and Can't Stop the Music. On television he appeared in Studio One, Fantasy Island, One Day at a Time, The Cosby Show, Murder, She Wrote, Who's the Boss?, and productions of One Touch of Venus, Kiss Me, Kate and Morning's at Seven.[3]
Nype currently lives in New York City.
Awards
- Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical - Call Me Madam (1951), Goldilocks (1959)
- Theatre World Award - Call Me Madam (1951)
References
- ↑ "Russell Nype moves up ladder". The Pittsburgh Press. June 2, 1968. Retrieved March 5, 2014.
- ↑ Russell Nype at the Internet Broadway Database
- ↑ Russell Nype at the Internet Movie Database