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Actor (55 credits)
1999
Law & Order
(TV Series)
Independent Counsel William Dell
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Sideshow
(1999)
... Independent Counsel William Dell
1994
Felidae
Preterius (English version, voice)
1993
Cheers
(TV Series)
George
1993
Sisters
(TV Series)
Henry Windermere
1990-1992
Murder, She Wrote
(TV Series)
Sean Culhane / Sean Cullane / Elliott Von Stuben
1985
The Equalizer
(TV Series)
Senator Jim Blanding
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Pilot
(1985)
... Senator Jim Blanding
2001
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in Concert
(TV Movie) (performer: "No Place Like London", "The Barber and His Wife", "My Friends", "Pirelli's Miracle Elexir", "Pretty Women", "Epiphany", "A Little Priest", "God, That's Good!", "Johanna", "By the Sea")
2000
Putting It Together
(TV Movie) (performer: "Putting It Together", "Rich and Happy", "Do I Hear a Waltz?", "Lovely", "Hello Little Girl", "Have I Got a Girl for You", "Pretty Women", "Country House", "Back in Business", "It's Hot Up Here", "The Road You Didn't Take", "Not Getting Married Today", "Good Thing Going", "Being Alive", "Finale/Old Friends")
1982
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
(TV Movie) (performer: "The Ballad of Sweeney Todd", "No Place Like London", "The Barber and His Wife", "My Friends", "Pirelli's Miracle Elixir", "Pretty Women", "Epiphany", "A Little Priest", "God, Thats Good!", "Johanna (Reprise)", "By the Sea", "Wigmaker Sequence", "The Judge's Return", "Final Sequence" - uncredited)
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Other Works:
(1987-1988 season) His play, "Fisk!," was performed in a play reading at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. Thomas Fay was composer and lyricist.
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Alternate Names:
George C. Hearn
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Has won Broadway's Tony Award twice: in 1984 as Best Actor (Musical) for "La Cage aux Folles," and in 1995 as Best Actor (Featured Role - Musical) for playing the role of Max the Chauffeur in "Sunset Boulevrd," a role originally created by
Erich von Stroheim in
Billy Wilder 's
Sunset Blvd. (1950). He also received three other Tony nominations: one time as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play), in ...
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