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| re: RIP Harvey Evans | |
| Posted by: Snowysdad 04:28 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
| In reply to: re: RIP Harvey Evans - Duke1979 04:16 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
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| Also "One of the Boys" Anyone Can Whistle and so much more. RIP | |
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| re: RIP Harvey Evans | |
| Posted by: boyartist 07:44 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
| In reply to: re: RIP Harvey Evans - Snowysdad 04:28 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
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| Harvey was one of the last true troopers. He started very young, and was able to dance in "The Pajama Game" & "West Side Story" movies, ( he was a huge fan of Doris Day in his youth), right off the bat. Harvey loved all of the traditions of the theatre. He always tried to attend the Gypsy Robe Ceremonies on opening nights. Knowing him for many years, I never felt Harvey really appreciated his talents. You could get him to talk about his experiences, but he never boasted. I am so lucky to have known this very talented man. | |
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| re: RIP Harvey Evans | |
| Posted by: TheOtherOne 08:19 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
| In reply to: re: RIP Harvey Evans - boyartist 07:44 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
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| I saw him perform many times and was thrilled once when I got to chat briefly with him. This is very sad news. I doubt that he was only 80 if he danced in The Pajama Game on film. IMDB also credits him as having danced in Silk Stockings in 1957. He would have been 16 when the films were released. That just doesn't sound right. |
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| re: RIP Harvey Evans | |
| Posted by: TheOtherOne 08:50 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
| In reply to: re: RIP Harvey Evans - TheOtherOne 08:19 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
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| I may be wrong about this. According to BroadwayWorld.com, he did indeed make his Broadway debut at 16 in New Girl In Town in 1957. Whatever his age, a trouper in the best sense of the word. RIP. |
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| re: RIP Harvey Evans | |
| Last Edit: writerkev 10:51 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
| Posted by: writerkev 10:51 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
| In reply to: re: RIP Harvey Evans - TheOtherOne 08:50 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
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| And if he was 80, that would have made him 30 at the time of “Follies.” I don’t imagine he would’ve been much older than that to play Young Buddy, right? | |
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| re: RIP Harvey Evans | |
| Posted by: TheOtherOne 11:34 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
| In reply to: re: RIP Harvey Evans - writerkev 10:51 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
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| True. I just did not realize he had been quite so young when he started. I would have thought he was five years older. | |
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| re: RIP Harvey Evans | |
| Posted by: Snowgrace 11:22 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
| In reply to: re: RIP Harvey Evans - writerkev 10:51 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
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| Ahhhh....a dear friend has spoken many times of the wonderful times he has had with Harvey Evans at the AEA Center, over lunch, etc. He sounded like such a sweet guy and mentor, and he worked with the very best. Yet another loss of one of the few links to the era which made so many of us dream. | |
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| RE: Harvey Evans was a chimney sweep in "Mary Poppins" | |
| Posted by: Dale 05:28 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
| In reply to: re: RIP Harvey Evans - Snowysdad 04:28 pm EST 12/25/21 | |
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| I always shook hands for luck! | |
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