Lee Richardson (Performer) | Playbill

Lee Richardson

Performer
  • Born: Sep 11, 1926 in Chicago, IL, USA
  • Death: Oct 02, 1999 in New York, NY, USA

Roles (20)

Getting Married Playbill - Opening Night, June 1991 Getting Married
Opened June 26, 1991
  • as The Bishop (Original)
The Devil's Disciple Playbill - Opening Night, Nov 1988 The Devil's Disciple
Opened November 13, 1988
  • as General Burgoyne (Replacement)
Tricks of the Trade Playbill - Nov 1980 Tricks of the Trade
Opened November 06, 1980
  • as Howard (Original)
Tricks of the Trade Playbill - Nov 1980
Goodbye Fidel Playbill - Black & White, April 1980 Goodbye Fidel
Opened April 23, 1980
  • as Alvaro (Original)
Goodbye Fidel Playbill - Black & White, April 1980
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Trick
Opened February 04, 1979
  • as Andrew Creed (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 A Texas Trilogy: The Oldest Living Graduate
Opened September 23, 1976
  • as Floyd Kinkaid (Original)
Find Your Way Home Playbill - Opening Night, Jan 1974 Find Your Way Home
Opened December 13, 1973
  • as Alan Harrison (Original)
Find Your Way Home Playbill - Opening Night, Jan 1974
The Jockey Club Stakes Playbill - Jan 1973 The Jockey Club Stakes
Opened January 24, 1973
  • as Lord Green (Original)
The Jockey Club Stakes Playbill - Jan 1973
Vivat! Vivat Regina! Playbill - Jan 1972 Vivat! Vivat Regina!
Opened January 20, 1972
  • as Lord Bothwell (Original)
Othello Playbill - Sept 1970 Othello
Opened September 14, 1970
  • as Iago (Original)
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui Playbill - Dec 1968 Arturo Ui
Opened December 22, 1968
  • as Ernesto Roma (Original)
The House of Atreus Playbill - Dec 1968 Agamemnon
Opened December 17, 1968
  • as Agamemnon (Original)
  • as Watchman (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Eumenides
Opened December 17, 1968
  • as Apollo (Original)
Lord Pengo Playbill - Nov 1962 Lord Pengo
Opened November 19, 1962
  • as Wilfred Oliver (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Legend of Lizzie
Opened February 09, 1959
  • as Reverend Phipps (Original)
  • as District Attorney Sewell (Understudy - Original)
Saint Joan Playbill - Dec 1956 Saint Joan
Opened September 11, 1956
  • as Bertrand de Poulengey (Original)
  • as Canon John D'Estivet (Original)
  • as Dunois (Replacement)

Awards

Tony Award
1972 Best Featured Actor in a Play Nominee
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