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| Tony nominee and Dad on ALF, Max Wright has died | |
| Posted by: Teacher64 10:57 am EDT 06/27/19 | |
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| After a decades long battle wth cancer. RIP | |
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| re: Tony nominee and Dad on ALF, Max Wright has died | |
| Posted by: Billhaven 12:47 pm EDT 06/27/19 | |
| In reply to: Tony nominee and Dad on ALF, Max Wright has died - Teacher64 10:57 am EDT 06/27/19 | |
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| A brilliant stage actor. I saw him play Parlolles in All’s Well That Ends Well when he was a graduate student at the Hilberry Playhouse in Detroit.Fierce and funny. | |
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| My all-time favorite... | |
| Posted by: GabbyGerard 02:07 pm EDT 06/27/19 | |
| In reply to: re: Tony nominee and Dad on ALF, Max Wright has died - Billhaven 12:47 pm EDT 06/27/19 | |
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| Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night. The Lincoln Center production in which he starred was headlined by Helen Hunt as Viola, Kyra Sedgwick as Olivia, Paul Rudd as Orsino, and Philip Bosco as Malvolio. It was broadcast by Great Performances on PBS and, though it was uneven, Wright's PERFECT Sir Andrew--hilariously awkward and palpably vulnerable--really makes me wish it were commercially available. | |
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