Charles Nelson Reilly

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Charles Nelson Reilly was a talented actor, comedian, and director who left a significant impact on the world of entertainment. Born in 1931, Reilly's career spanned several decades, and he excelled in both stage and screen performances. Reilly began his career in the theater, earning critical acclaim for his comedic timing and unique persona. He appeared in numerous Broadway productions, including "Hello, Dolly!" and "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," showcasing his versatility and ability to captivate audiences with his comedic flair. In addition to his stage work, Reilly became a familiar face on television. He was a frequent guest on talk shows and game shows, often displaying his quick wit and infectious humor. He also gained recognition for his appearances on the classic television show "The Ghost & Mrs. Muir." Reilly's talent extended beyond acting as he ventured into directing. He directed several successful stage productions, including the Tony Award-winning "The Belle of Amherst" and "Paul Robeson." His directorial skills allowed him to further showcase his artistic vision and passion for storytelling. Perhaps one of Reilly's most notable contributions to popular culture was his role as a regular panelist on the television game show "Match Game." His flamboyant personality and eccentric fashion choices made him a fan favorite and a beloved figure in the game show world. Throughout his career, Charles Nelson Reilly demonstrated his exceptional comedic timing, unique personality, and undeniable talent. His contributions to the theater, television, and film industries left a lasting impact, and he remains a celebrated figure in the entertainment world.}

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Personal Info

Birth Date: January 13, 1931
Birth Location: South Bronx, NY
Death Date: May 25, 2007
Death Location: Beverly Hills, CA
Cause of Death: complications from pneumonia

Stage & Film

Performance

Sweet Charity
Lincoln Center Concert (1998)
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  • Doorman
  • Manfred
  • Waiter
It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman
Kansas City Starlight Production (1967)
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  • Dr. Abner Sedgwick
It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman
St. Louis MUNY Production (1967)
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  • Dr. Abner Sedgwick
Skyscraper
Original Broadway Production (1965)
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  • Roger Summerhill
The Cradle Will Rock
Blitzstein Memorial Concert Performance (1964)
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  • Junior Mister
Hello, Dolly!
Original Broadway Production (1964)
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  • Cornelius Hackl
1963 Tony Awards
New York Production (1963)
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  • Presenter
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Original Broadway Production (1961)
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  • Frump
Bye Bye Birdie
Original Broadway Production (1960)
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  • Mr. MacAfee (replacement: Mar 20, 1961 - Mar 25, 1961)
Bye Bye Birdie
Original Broadway Production (1960)
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  • Albert Peterson (replacement: Jan 16, 1961 - Jan 21, 1961)
Bye Bye Birdie
Original Broadway Production (1960)
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  • Albert Peterson (standby)
  • Mr. Henkel
Parade
Original Off-Broadway Production (1960)
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  • Cast
Lend an Ear
Off-Broadway Revival (1959)
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  • Performer

Staff & Creative

Mame
Regional Production (1987)
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  • Director

Commercial Audio

Performance

Skyscraper
Original Broadway Cast (1965)
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  • Roger Summerhill
Hello, Dolly!
Original Broadway Cast (1964)
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  • Cornelius Hackl
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Original Broadway Cast (1961)
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  • Cast
Bye Bye Birdie
Original Broadway Cast (1960)
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  • Mr. Henkel
Parade
Original Off-Broadway Cast (1960)
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  • Cast

Private Audio

Performance

The Cradle Will Rock
Blitzstein Memorial Concert Performance (1964)
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  • Junior Mister
Hello, Dolly!
Original Broadway Cast (1964)
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  • Cornelius Hackl

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From ChatGPT

Charles Nelson Reilly was a talented actor, comedian, and director who left a significant impact on the world of entertainment. Born in 1931, Reilly's career spanned several decades, and he excelled in both stage and screen performances. Reilly began his career in the theater, earning critical acclaim for his comedic timing and unique persona. He appeared in numerous Broadway productions, including "Hello, Dolly!" and "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," showcasing his versatility and ability to captivate audiences with his comedic flair. In addition to his stage work, Reilly became a familiar face on television. He was a frequent guest on talk shows and game shows, often displaying his quick wit and infectious humor. He also gained recognition for his appearances on the classic television show "The Ghost & Mrs. Muir." Reilly's talent extended beyond acting as he ventured into directing. He directed several successful stage productions, including the Tony Award-winning "The Belle of Amherst" and "Paul Robeson." His directorial skills allowed him to further showcase his artistic vision and passion for storytelling. Perhaps one of Reilly's most notable contributions to popular culture was his role as a regular panelist on the television game show "Match Game." His flamboyant personality and eccentric fashion choices made him a fan favorite and a beloved figure in the game show world. Throughout his career, Charles Nelson Reilly demonstrated his exceptional comedic timing, unique personality, and undeniable talent. His contributions to the theater, television, and film industries left a lasting impact, and he remains a celebrated figure in the entertainment world.}

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Personal Info

Birth Date: January 13, 1931
Birth Location: South Bronx, NY
Death Date: May 25, 2007
Death Location: Beverly Hills, CA
Cause of Death: complications from pneumonia

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