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South Pacific that he considered
singing and dancing on the stage.
After honing his acting skills in
South Florida, Kudisch moved to New
York City, where he was cast in a
string of hit shows. "It's what so many
actors dream about," says Kudisch,
who's also had roles on TV, including
Sex and the City and as Conrad Birdie
in the ABC movie of Bye
I is not surprising that actor Marc
Kudisch feels comfortable on the
New York stage. After all, he has
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now he has been bestowed theater's
for 2005 & 2006
highest honor: a Tony
nomination for Best
Bye Birdie.
Performance by a
Although Kudisch has
Featured Actor in a
never lived in the Detroit
Musical in the hit show
area, he has strong ties to
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,
the Motor City. His
in which he plays the
mother, Florence
colorful, dastardly Baron
Rosenthal Kudisch, grew
Bomburst.
up in Detroit and gradu-
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"My agent called me
mom, Florence, on open- ated from Mumford
early in the morning to
High School. His aunt
ing night of "Chitty
tell me the good news,
and
uncle Jeanne and Art
Chitty Bang Bang"
and it meant a lot to
Fishman, members of
me," says Kudisch, who,
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a few years ago, was nominated in the
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Thoroughly Modern Millie.
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Whether or not he wins that coveted
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Jewish Tony Nominees
The Tony Awards air on CBS beginning 8 p.m. Sunday, June 5. As usual,
there are quite a number of Jewish nominees.
In the acting categories, there's HANK AZARIA, best leading actor (musi-
cal) for Monty Python's Spamalot (which is predicted to sweep the Tonys);
MARC KUDISCH, best featured actor (musical) for Chitty Chitty Bang
Bang, JOANNA GLEASON, best featured actress (musical) for Dirty Rotten
Scoundrels (Gleason's father is game show legend MONTY HALL); and
LIEV SCHREIBER, best featured actor (drama) for Glengarry Glen Ross.
Nominees in the composer/lyricist category include ADAM GUETTEL
(the grandson of the legendary RICHARD RODGERS) for The Light in the
Piazza; DAVID YASBECK (the son of a Lebanese Arab father and a Jewish
mother) for Dirty Rotten Scoundrels-, and WILLIAM FINN for The 25th
Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. RACHEL SHEINKIN is nominated
for best book for a musical for Spelling Bee.
In the directing category, nominees include JAMES LAPINE for Spelling
Bee and MIKE NICHOLS for Monty Python's Spamalot.0
— Nate Bloom, special to the Jewish News