Trumpets: Paul Bogosian, Burt Collins, Alfonse Maiorca, Lloyd Michelsįrench Horns: Richard Berg, James Buffington, Donald Corrado, Fred Griffen, Brooks Tillotsonįlute, Piccolo Flute: Katherine Hoover, Seymour Press, Anthony Saffer Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet: Paul Fleisherĭrums, Percussion: Allen Herman Additional Orchestra Piano, Organ, Electric Piano: Phillip “Pot” Namanworth (Electric and Acoustic) Guitars: Elliott Randall The Chorus………… Robert Barnes, Edward Barton, Ferne Bork, Celia Brin, Dennis Buckley, Kay Cole, Dennis Cooley, Charlotte Crossley, Denise Delapenha, Pi Douglass, Marsha Faye, Tony Gardner, Michael Jason, Melvin Laszczynski, Clifford Lipson, Laura Michaels, Anita Morris, Nathanial Morris, Ted Neeley, Cecelia Norfleet, Janet Powell, Linda Rios, James Sbano, Peter Schlosser, Bonnie Schon, Tom Stovall, Paul Sylvan, Margaret Warncke, Willie Windsor, Samuel Wright, Kurt Yaghjian Priests………… Steven Bell, Alan Braunstein, Michael Meadows I gave a cast member a copy of an early Playbill and by the sixth month, three people had played Judas.” Therefore, if you see any differences in this cast list from other lists of the OBC reported elsewhere, please note that this is the cast as of recording, courtesy of the liner notes for the 2003 Decca Broadway CD release. For example, a fan on the 2012 Broadway revival’s Facebook page reports: “Ben Vereen… was injuried (sic) and replaced by seveal (sic) Judases. Webber is a long-time officer of the Royal Canadian Legion and a past officer of the Sunshine Coast Salmon Enhancement Society.NOTE: Please note that there were many replacements during the course of the show, which was par for the course in a Tom O’Horgan production just ask any former cast members of Hair. He's caught some fish, released many more, raised some children and built a few houses. Nearly twenty years ago, Webber moved to a small rural community northwest of Vancouver, surrounded by some of the finest salmon fishing beaches in the world. He has received three Gemini Award nominations, one Genie Award nomination, and (now) four Leo Award nominations (most recently for Hallmark Channel's "Cedar Cove"), including a win for his work on "Cold Squad." Some feature film highlights are: "The Grey Fox," "Ticket to Heaven," "The Wars," "One Magic Christmas," "My Father's Angel" (Genie Award Nominee), "Married Life" and most recently, "Seventh Son," where he was fortunate to work with one of his longtime heroes, Jeff Bridges. He spent six years on the iconic hit series "North of 60," was a regular on "Men In Trees" and recently concluded his third season on the CBC series, "Arctic Air." Three episodes of "X-Files," "Stargate," "Twilight Zone," "DaVinci's Inquest" and too many more to list, have all had the alleged benefits of his talents. In television he has worked on many series in Montréal, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary. Highlights include: Warm Wind in China at the Neptune Theatre in Halifax, Gulls at Festival Antigonish and most recently, Mourning Dove for GCTC in Ottawa. He has worked on hundreds of television episodics and mini-series, scores of feature films and even found time to squeeze in some theatre. Thirty-five years later he looks back on a career that, despite some lean years, has served him well. What followed were three years at the Dome Theatre School in Montreal.Īfter graduation, he began plying his trade during the then-infancy of the film and television industry in Canada. While both paths promised rewarding journeys of the heart and spirit, the transition to the more dramatic of the two was swift and certain. While considering following in the footsteps of his forefathers, he took the fateful step of joining an amateur theatre company at Memorial University of Newfoundland. This, he feels, has served him well in his chosen profession. Son (and grandson) of a preacher, he managed to glean a fine classical education (including latin and greek), starting with memorizing large tracts of the King James Version. When he was two, his family returned to the east coast, where he stayed until he was twenty. far from the maritime homelands), scion of a Nova Scotian mother and a Newfoundland father.
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