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The Great One (2003/2004) Jackie Gleason Great Performances 30th Anniversary Gala (2003) Host So Graham Norton in New York (4/4/2003) Guest #1 Late Night With Conen O' Brien (1/4/2003) Guest Sex And The City: Season Finale (9/8/2002) Bobby Fine the Flamboyant Lounge Singer The Lion King 1 1/2: Hakuna Matata (2003) Timon Nicholas Nickleby (2002) Vincent Crummles Austin Powers In Goldmember (2002) Foxy Cleopatra's Decoy aka Mysterious Disco Man Stuart Little 2 (2002) Snowbell 'Snow,' The Little's House Cat (Voice) The Rosie O'Donnell Show (5/22/2002) Guest
The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002) Presenter: Best Animated Feature The 55th Annual Tony Awards, The (2001) Co-Host My Favorite Broadway: The Love Songs (2001) Himself Late Show with David Letterman (10/10/2001) Guest #1 (with Cokie Roberts) The Rosie O'Donnell Show (9/12/2000) Guest
Late Show with David Letterman (9/12/2000) Guest
"Primetime Glick" (7/18/2001) Himself Late Show with David Letterman (7/12/2001) Guest #1 (with Hugh Fink) "Hollywood Squares" (11/13/2000) Himself Late Show with David Letterman (8/1/2000) Guest #1 (with John Pizzarelli & Tony Randall)
Late Show with David Letterman (5/24/2000) Guest #1 (with James Earl Jones)
Late Show with David Letterman (3/2/2000) Sub-Host (with Mel Brooks, Mario Cantone & Kristin Chenoweth)
Laughter on the 23rd Floor (2000) Max Prince The Kennedy Center Honors, The (2000) Himself The Man Who Came to Dinner (2000) Sheridan Whiteside "Teacher's Pet" (2000) Spot Helperman/Scott Leadready II (Voice) Trixie (2000) Kirk Stans AFI's 100 Years, 100 Laughs: America's Funniest Movies (2000) Himself Titan A.E. (2000) Preed (Voice) Film-Fest DVD: Issue 4 - Hawaii (2000) Himself Love's Labour's Lost (2000) Costard Isn't She Great (2000) Irving Mansfield "One Saturday Morning" (2000) Timon (Series Voice) Late Show with David Letterman (9/28/1999) Guest #1 (with Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris)
"George and Martha" (1999) George (Series Voice) The Best Man (1999) Intimate Portrait: Jacqueline Susann (1999) Narrator Stuart Little (1999) Snowbell 'Snow,' The Little's House-Cat (Voice) Get Bruce (1999) Himself At First Sight (1999) Phil Webster The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998) Timon The Meerkat (Voice) "Encore! Encore!" (22 September 1998 - 27 January 1999) Joseph Pinoni (Series) "Mad About You: Good Old Reliable Nathan" (1/13/1998) Nathan Twilley Late Show with David Letterman (10/15/1997) Guest #1 (with Charlize Theron, Carly Simon & Jimmy Webb)
Timon and Pumbaa's Wild Adventure: Live and Learn (1997) Timon (Voice)
Saturday Night Live (12/6/1997) Host Mouse Hunt (1997) Ernie Smuntz Disney's TomrrowLand: Innovations (1997) (Voice) 50th Annual Tony Awards (1996) Host Late Show with David Letterman (8/23/1996) Guest #1 (with mara Wilson)
Late Show with David Letterman (6/4/1996) Guest #1 (Daisy Fuentes, Mitch Fatel & Jerry Seinfeld)
Late Show with David Letterman (3/5/1996) Guest #1 (with Steven Wright & Jann Arden) Late Show with David Letterman (4/26/1996) Guest Cameo (with Dana Carvey, Robin Quivers & Afghan Wigs) Birdcage, The (1996) Albert Goldman/Starina/Mrs. 'Mother' Coleman The Boys Next Door (1996) Norman Bulansky Late Show with David Letterman (7/31/1995) Guest #2 (Jack Hanna & Lyle Lovett)
"Frasier: Fool Me Once, Shame on You, Fool Me Twice..." (2/7/1995) Phil 49th Annual Tony Awards (1995) Co-Host Stand by Me (1995) Timon The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True (1995) The Cowardly Lion "Timon and Pumbaa" (1995) Timon (Series Voice) Jeffrey (1995) Father Dan "Inside the Actors Studio" (1994) Himself
Addams Family Values (1993) Desk Sergeant (Cameo) Life with Mikey (1993) Ed Chapman Guys and Dolls: Off the Record (1992) Himself
"The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd: Here's How To Break The Other Leg" (3/16/1991) Bing Shalimar Frankie and Johnny (1991) Tim He Said, She Said (1991) Wally Thurman Coney Island (1991) (Voice) "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd: Here Are Just A Few Things That Could Possibly Go Wrong" (4/13/1990) Herman (Fantasy Sequence) The Lemon Sisters (1990) Charlie Sorrell Joe Versus the Volcano (1990) Ben, The Waponi Advance Man "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd: Here's A Leisurely Stroll Through The Park" (7/15/1989) Bing Shalimar "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd: Here's Why You Order From The Spanish Side Of The Menu" (4/29/1989) Bing Shalimar, Owner Of The 'It Would Be Our Pleasure (To Do It For You) Agency' Ironweed (1987) Harold Allen, The Streetcar Driver "Miami Vice: Buddies" (11/1/1985) Monty Price
"One of the Boys" (1982) Jonathan Burns (Series) Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls (1981) Stage Manager
Who'll Save The Ploughboy? Around The World In 80 Days Guys And Dolls (Martin Beck Theatre - 1992) Nathan Detroit A Backer's Audition Laughter on the 23rd Floor (Richard Rodgers Theatre - 1993) Max Prince The Common Pursuit (Promenade - 1986; The Matrix, LA - 1984) Nick Finchling Wise Guys Hidden in This Picture (St. Clement's Church - 1988) The Director Measure for Measure (Delacorte Theatre, Central Park - 1985) Pompey The Man Who Came to Dinner Sheridan Whiteside Bad Habits (Manhattan Theatre Club - 1990) Jason Pepper A Midsummer Night's Dream Lips Together, Teeth Apart (Mark Taper Forum, LA - 1993; Lucille Lortel Theatre - 1991; Manhattan Theatre Club - 1991) Sam Truman School for Scandal Do Re Mi Hubert Cram Moon over Miami Love (Audrey Wood Theatre - 1984) Harry Berlin No, No Nanette Poor Little Lambs Our Town Claptrap (Manhattan Theatre Club - 1987) Harvey Wheatcraft Waiting for Godot The Odd Couple (Oscar Madison) Lisbon Traviata (Marines Memorial Theatre, San Francisco - 1990; Mark Taper Forum, LA - 1990; Promenade Theater - 1989; Manhattan Theatre Club - 1989) Mendy What's New? Fiddler on the Roof Arsenic and Old Lace The Wind in the Willows (Nederlander Theatre - 1985) Toad The Film Society (Los Angeles - 1987) Jonathan Balton Love! Valour! Compassion! (Manhattan Theatre Club - 1994; Walter Kerr Theatre - 1995) Buzz Hauser Present Laughter Roland Maule Jerz Conestoga Assassins The Music Man In a Pig's Valise (Second Stage - 1989) James Taxi She Stoops to Conquer (The Roundabout - 1984) Tony Lumpkin Merlin (Mark Hellinger Theatre - 1983) Prince Fergus A Man for All Seasons Inherit the Wind Mizlansky/Zilinsky Or 'Schmucks' (Manhattan Theatre Club - 1998; LA Theatre Works - 1997) Davis Mizlansky Neil Simon's Broadway Bound (LA Ahmanson; National Tour - 1987) Stanley A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum (St. James Theatre - 1996-1997) Pseudolus The Front Page On Borrowed Time (Circle In The Square - 1991) Mr. Brink The Monkey's Paw Rosemary in the Rain Some Americans Abroad (Vivian Beaumont Theatre - 1990) Harry McNeil The Last Yankee Merry Christmas, George Bailey (Pasadena Playhouse; PBS Airing) Clarence The Wizard Of Oz: In Concert (Lincoln Center; TNT Airing) The Cowardly Lion
The Producers (2001) The Frogs/Evening Primrose (2001) My Favorite Broadway: The Love Songs (2001) The Odd Couple (2001 Audio Book) Love's Labour's Lost (2000) The Lion King/The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (2000) Do Re Mi (1999) Mizlansky/Zilinsky (1999 Audio Book) The Emperor's New Clothes : An All-Star Retelling of the Classic Fairy Tale (1998 Audio Book) The Birdcage (2001) A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum (1996) The Wizard Of Oz: In Concert - Dreams Come True (1995) Guys And Dolls: The New Broadway Cast Recording (1992) The Lion King (1994)
New York, New York Video (2000's) Broadway Singer Vick's NyQuil (1990's) Guy with Cold
You Inc. (2000) Phone Company - Magazine Advertisments
Entertainment Weekly (10 January 2003) Vanity Fair (December 2002) Page 148 Money (July 2001) Cover Talk (June/July 2001) Cover New York Times (6 June 2001) Cover Out (April 2001) Cover People (19 June 2000) Parade (21 May 2000) Cover, Pages 4-6 Genre (February 2000) Cover USA Today (28 January 2000) The Advocate (2 February 1999) Cover Entertainment Weekly (11 September 1998) US (1998) Entertainment Weekly (29 March 1996) Cover Newsweek (25 March 1996) Out (March 1996) Cover Cinema (1996) Page 23 Empire (June 1996) British Life Australian
Tony Award: Best Actor in a Musical (2001) The Producers [Max Bialystock] Won GLAAD Media Award: Vito Russo Entertainer Award (2002) Won Daytime Emmy Award: Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program (2001) Teacher's Pet [Spot Helperman/Scott Leadready] Nominated Daytime Emmy Award: Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program (2000) George And Martha [George] Won People's Choice Award: Favorite Male Performer in a New Television Series (1999) Encore! Encore! [Joseph Pinoni] Nominated Emmy Award: Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series (1998) Mad About You [Episode "Good Old Reliable Nathan" as Nathan Twilley] Nominated Screen Actors Guild Award: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role (1997) The Birdcage [Albert Goldman/Starina/Mother Coleman] Won Screen Actors Guild Award: Outstanding Performance by a Cast (1997) The Birdcage [Albert Goldman/Starina/Mother Coleman with Robin Williams, Gene Hackman, Dianne Wiest, Hank Azaria, Christine Baranski & Dan Futterman] Nominated MTV Movie Award: Best On-Screen Duo (1997) The Birdcage [Albert Goldman/Starina/Mother Coleman, with Robin Willams] Nominated Golden Satellite Award: Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical (1997) The Birdcage [Albert Goldman/Starina/Mother Coleman] Nominated Golden Globe Award: Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical (1997) The Birdcage [Albert Goldman/Starina/Mother Coleman] Won American Comedy Award: Funniest Actor in a Motion Picture - Leading Role (1997) The Birdcage [Albert Goldman/Starina/Mother Coleman] Nominated American Comedy Award: Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture (1996) Jeffrey [Father Dan] Nominated Emmy Award: Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series (1995) Frasier [Episode "Fool Me Once, Shame On You. Fool Me Twice..." as Phil] Won Drama Desk Award: Performer (1994) Love! Valour! Compassion! [Buzz Hauser] Won Outer Critics Circle Award: Performer (1994) Love! Valour! Compassion! [Buzz Hauser] Won Obie Award: Performers (1994) Love! Valour! Compassion! [Buzz Hauser with Randy Becker, Stephen Bogardus, John Glover, John Benjamin Hickey, Justin Kirk, & Stephen Spinella] Won Drama Desk Award: (1992) Guys And Dolls [Nathan Detroit] Won Outer Critics Choice Award: (1992) Guys And Dolls [Nathan Detroit] Won Drama Desk Award (1990) Lisbon Traviata [Mendy] Won Lucille Lortel Award (1989) Lisbon Traviata [Mendy] Won Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award (1989) Lisbon Traviata [Mendy] Won Drama Desk Award: Performer (1989) Lisbon Traviata [Mendy]
Last Updated: 08 May 2003.
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