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Bernard Bragg dead at 90.

 

A deaf actor, playwright, producer, poet etc, he won a Tony in 1977 for being deaf.

 

Co founded the Nation Theatre of the Deaf.

 

I said HE COFOUNDED THE NATIONAL THEATRE OF THE DEAF.

 

https://deafanthology.blogspot.com/2018/10/bernard-bragg.html

 

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8 minutes ago, charon said:

Bernard Bragg dead at 90.

 

A deaf actor, playwright, producer, poet etc, he won a Tony in 1977 for being deaf.

 

Co founded the Nation Theatre of the Deaf.

 

I said HE COFOUNDED THE NATIONAL THEATRE OF THE DEAF.

 

https://deafanthology.blogspot.com/2018/10/bernard-bragg.html

 

Should have been on the Deaflist.

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5 hours ago, gcreptile said:

Should have been on the Deaflist.

Deafinetly!

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You see what's wrong?  The original post was what was funny.  It gets 2 (now 3) likes.  Smarmy response 6 likes.  Smarmier response to smarmy response 4 likes. 
You see what's wrong???

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3 minutes ago, Sir Creep said:

You see what's wrong?  The original post was what was funny.  It gets 2 (now 3) likes.  Smarmy response 6 likes.  Smarmier response to smarmy response 4 likes. 
You see what's wrong???

Wait, can you repeat that? I can’t seem to hear you at the moment...

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On 05/12/2018 at 04:11, charon said:

 

 

^^^^ starred in A couple of White Chicks, penned by John Ford Noonan, who follows him off Stage Left aged 77

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/19/obituaries/john-ford-noonan-dead.html

 

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Don McKay, actor who appeared on Broadway in Make A Wish, Top Banana and more notably Tony in the revival of West Side Story (a part he played on the London stage), dead at 93.  http://www.playbill.com/article/actor-don-mckay-original-star-of-londons-west-side-story-dies-at-93

 

Uncredited role in the original A Star Is Born.

 

IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2204871/

IBDB: https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/don-mckay-107014

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There is so little happening so I present to you a short list of the nine surviving competitive EGOTs

 

Mel Brooks (1926)

Rita Moreno (1931) 

Jonathon Tunick (1938)

Tim Rice (1944)

Andrew Lloyd-Webber (1948)

Whoopi Goldberg (1955)

Scott Rudin (1958)

Robert Lopez (1975)

John Legend (1978)

 

Will this list get any more members before it loses one?

 

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Good question. So Rita Moreno is still in sterling health as the One Day at a Time reboot shows (best fixed-camera sitcom since the genre's golden days?) and Mel Brooks could make 100, so we could be looking at the health-issued ALW or Whoopi going first. As for the one-off-an-EGOTters.... Cher is one off, needing a Tony to complete the quartet, and a jukebox musical based on her songs will be eligible for the 2019 Tonys....

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Lin Manuel Miranda is only missing an Oscar and I am sure it is only a matter of time.

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Trey Parker and Matt Stone, creators of South Park and that Mormon musical, were nominated for an Oscar but didn't win it. That's all they are missing.

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This is the complete one-off list, including the already dead.

 

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Other than Cher, the most likely "next up" surely has to be recurrent skin-cancer's very own Hugh Jackman?

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34 minutes ago, Spade_Cooley said:

Other than Cher, the most likely "next up" surely has to be recurrent skin-cancer's very own Hugh Jackman?

 

There is a spoken word Grammy category which any of the living actors could easily win.

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I think Liza Minnelli winning a Grammy is somewhat possible

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Report of the death of Martin Charnin, lyricist and director of Annie: The Musical: https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Martin-Charnin-Lyricist-and-Director-Best-Known-For-ANNIE-Dies-at-84-20190707

 

Another of those original actors from the Broadway run of West Side Story too.

 

IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0153377/

IBDB: https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/martin-charnin-7570

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