Stage and screen star Victor Garber celebrates his birthday March 16.
The Tony nominated actor made his Broadway debut as the standby in The Shadow Box in 1977 before starring as Valére in Tartuffe in the same year. Throughout his four decade career, Garber has starred in a wide range of work on the Great White Way, from searing dramas such as The Normal Heart to joyous classics like Damn Yankees. Garber was last seen on Broadway in the Tony Award-winning revival of Hello, Dolly! as Horace Vandergelder.
In addition to his stage work, Garber has starred in TV and film, including his performance as Jesus in Godspell, King Maximillian in Cinderella, and more.

Marian Seldes (with John Wood and Victor Garber) in Deathtrap
Sarah Rice and Victor Garber in Sweeney Todd
Len Cariou and Victor Garber
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Len Cariou, Victor Garber, and Angela Lansbury
Victor Garber and Deborah Rush
Deborah Rush and Victor Garber
Victor Garber in The Devil's Disciple
Ron Holgate and Victor Garber
Victor Garber and Philip Bosco
Caroline Lagerfelt and Victor Garber
Victor Garber, Tovah Feldshuh, Ron Holgate, Jane Connell, and Philip Bosco
Victor Garber and Bebe Neuwirth
Carol Rosegg
Victor Garber and Charlotte d'Amboise
Victor Garber and Bebe Neuwirth
Victor Garber, Alfred Molina, and Alan Alda in Art
Brooks Ashmanskas and Victor Garber
Victor Garber
Victor Garber
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