Howard McGillin

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Howard McGillin
Born (1953-11-05) November 5, 1953
Los Angeles, California, United States
OccupationsActor, vocalist
Years active1970s–present
Known forThe Phantom of the Opera,
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Spouses
    Mary Lloyd-Butler
    (m. 1976; div. 1990)
      Richard Samson
      (m. 2013)
      Children2

      Howard McGillin (born November 5, 1953, in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor and music vocalist. He is known for originating the role of John Jasper in The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1985) and for portraying the title role in Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera from 1999 to 2009 on Broadway.

      Biography

      Early life and career

      McGillin was born in Los Angeles, California. His father William was an accountant, and his mother Margaret was an administrator at Santa Barbara City College.[1] McGillin graduated from Dos Pueblos High School and the University of California, Santa Barbara. While in college, he appeared at the Sacramento Music Circus in seven musicals.[2]

      He began his career on television, working as a contract player for Universal Studios,[3] and his early film and TV credits include roles in McMillan & Wife (1976), The Six Million Dollar Man (2 episodes, 1976), Emergency! (2 episodes, 1976 and 1977), The Bionic Woman (2 episodes, 1976), The Rockford Files (1977), Columbo (1977), Mary White (1977), Wheels (1978), Women in White (1979) and Where the Boys Are '84 (1984). He moved to New York City with the intention of pursuing a career on Broadway, and was cast as one of the male leads in the New York Shakespeare Festival's 1984 production of La Boheme, which starred Linda Ronstadt.[3] The New York Times reviewer, Frank Rich, called McGillin "dashing".[4]

      Career

      Other featured and leading roles on the stage followed. Often considered a "tall, dark and handsome" leading man, McGillin originated the role of John Jasper in The Mystery of Edwin Drood at the Imperial Theatre; for his performance he was nominated for a 1986 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. He earned a second Tony nomination in 1988 for his portrayal of Billy Crocker in the Broadway revival of Cole Porter's Anything Goes. In 1991, he replaced Mandy Patinkin as Archibald Craven in the Broadway company of The Secret Garden.

      McGillin starred in the award-winning West End 1995 production of Mack & Mabel and sings on the cast album recording.[5] He received praise as Molina in the Kander and Ebb musical Kiss of the Spider Woman, replacing Brent Carver in 1994.

      The New York Times reviewer wrote: "In an impressive change of pace from the smooth philanderer he played in 'She Loves Me,' Howard McGillin is Molina...Mr. McGillin can be almost boyishly blithe at times. He embraces Aurora's campy films with the flair of the musical-comedy aficionado...While Mr. McGillin is playing up Molina's more exuberant charm, Mr. [Brian Stokes] Mitchell is playing down Valentin's brusque condescension. As a result, the growing affection between them seems the more believable."[6] Due to their performances and that of leading lady Vanessa Williams, the show received a rare second cast recording.[7]

      McGillin originated a leading role in the world premiere of Stephen Sondheim's musical Bounce at the Goodman Theatre, Chicago, and the Kennedy Center in 2003.[8] He was featured in the Encores! production of the Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 in 1999.[9]

      He appeared in the Irish Repertory Theatre (New York City) concert, A Child's Christmas in Wales in Concert in December 2011.[10]

      McGillin has continued to perform in television and film as a voice-over artist. He provided the singing voice of Gregory in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut and he has narrated many books on tape and programs/commercials on television (including the PBS series Nature). He voiced Prince Derek in the animated film The Swan Princess (1994).[11] McGillin has released one solo CD, Where Time Stands Still.[12] He has contributed to numerous cast recordings, including those of The Mystery of Edwin Drood,[13] Anything Goes,[14] and Bounce.[15]

      McGillin holds the record for the most performances by an actor in the title role of the Broadway production of the musical The Phantom of the Opera, joining the Broadway cast in 1999.[16] He was part of the musical when it became the longest-running production in Broadway history on January 9, 2006, and its twenty-first anniversary on January 26, 2009. McGillin played his last performance in the role on July 25, 2009, marking his 2,544th show.[17]

      He performed in the York Theatre production of I Remember Mama, which ran from October 8–10, 2010.[18]

      McGillin starred as Sir Francis Chesney in the New York City Center Encores! production of Where's Charley? from March 17–20, 2011.[19] He played Applegate in the Paper Mill Playhouse production of Damn Yankees! in Millburn, New Jersey, which ran from March 7, 2012, through April 1, 2012.[20]

      In 2023, McGillin returned to Broadway in the revival of Parade playing the Old Soldier and Judge Roan.[21]

      Personal life

      McGillin married longtime partner Richard Samson in September 2013; he had been married and divorced prior to this.[1] McGillin has two sons, Brian and Christopher.[22]

      Selected stage credits

      Broadway

      Source: Playbill Vault[23][24]

      West End

      Other

      Filmography

      Film

      Year Title Role Notes
      1977 Mary White Richard Solan III TV movie
      1978 Long Journey Back Steve
      1979 Woman in White Dr. Frank Evanhauer
      Love's Savage Fury Ferris
      1982 Take Your Best Shot Dean Hilliard
      1984 Where the Boys Are Chip
      1989 Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland Singer Voice
      Uncredited
      1991 Perry Mason: The Case of the Maligned Mobster Mike Calder TV movie
      Company Business Bruce Wilson
      Mimi & Me Howard Raney TV movie
      1994 The Swan Princess Prince Derek Voice
      1996 The Hunchback of Notre Dame Additional voices
      1997 Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas Chorus (singing voice) Direct-to-video
      Voice
      1998 The Swan Princess: Sing Along Prince Derek Short
      Voice
      1999 South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut Gregory (singing voice) Voice
      Uncredited
      2021 tick, tick... BOOM! 'Sunday' Legend #7

      Television

      Year Title Role Notes
      1976 McMillan & Wife Bellboy 1 episode
      City of Angels Man at Beach
      The Six Million Dollar Man 2nd Young Man
      Worker
      2 episodes
      1977 How the West Was Won Lt. Cartwright 1 episode
      1976-1977 Emergency! Paramedic Dwyer 2 episodes
      The Bionic Woman Staff Sgt.
      Sgt. Don Woods
      1977 The Rockford Files Davey Woodhull 1 episode
      Columbo George Camponella
      Kingston: Confidential Jim Darrow
      The Oregon Trail Stephen McKay
      1978 What Really Happened to the Class of '65? Bo 1 episode
      Wheels Greg Trenton TV miniseries
      1 episode
      1975-1978 Switch 1st Policeman
      Paul Alexander
      2 episodes
      1979 The MacKenzies of Paradise Cove N/a 1 episode
      California Fever Tony
      1979-1980 Insight John Hopkins
      Defense Attorney
      2 episodes
      1980 Number 96 Mark Keaton 1 episode
      1981-1982 The Young and the Restless Greg Foster #4
      1983 St. Elsewhere Scott
      1984 Days of Our Lives Minister 4 episodes
      1986 Great Performances Young Ben 1 episode
      1986 Search for Tomorrow Dr. Cooper
      1987 As the World Turns Colin Crowley
      1990 Murder, She Wrote Charles Lockner
      1991 Stat Randall Forbes
      1992 Jack's Place N/a
      1998 ER Herrgut
      1999 Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke James Cromwell TV miniseries
      2 episodes
      1999 One Life to Live Roy Calhoun
      2003-2004 Nature Narrator 5 episodes
      2013 Elementary Davis Renkin 1 episode
      2016 The Good Wife Lloyd Garber 2 episode
      2019 The Blacklist Senator Chuck Christensen
      2023 Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed Self - Rock Hudson's Friend Documentary film

      References

      1. "Richard Samson, Howard McGillin." The New York Times September 22, 2013
      2. "McGillin" Archived April 13, 2015, at the Wayback Machine actorsequity.org. Retrieved April 9, 2015
      3. "Howard McGillin" masterworksbroadway.com. Retrieved April 9, 2015
      4. Rich, Frank. "Opera: Linda Ronstadt In Puccinni's 'La Boheme'" The New York Times, November 30, 1984
      5. "'Mack & Mabel' Cast Recording, 1995, Credits", AllMusic. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
      6. Richards, David. "Theater review. Vanessa Williams's Enticing 'Spider Woman'" The New York Times, July 26, 1994
      7. Spencer, David. "Recording Review. Kiss of the Spider Woman " aislesay.com. Retrieved April 9, 2015
      8. Portantiere, Michael. Bounce theatermania.com, November 2003
      9. Jones, Kenneth. "Cast Announced for 'Encores!' Revival of 'Ziegfeld Follies of 1936'", Playbill, March 12, 1999.
      10. Gioia, Michael. "Howard McGillin, Edwin Cahill Among Cast for Irish Rep's A Child's Christmas in Wales in Concert", Playbill, November 22, 2011.
      11. The Swan Princess, AllMovie. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
      12. "Howard McGillin – Where Time Stands Stil (2003, CD)". Discogs. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
      13. "The Mystery Of Edwin Drood (Original Broadway Cast Recording)". Spotify. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
      14. "Anything Goes: The New Broadway Cast Recording". Amazon UK. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
      15. Simonson, Robert (February 24, 2004). "Bounce Original Cast Recording to Be Released on April 27". Playbill. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
      16. Ehren, Christine. "Howard McGillin Dons the Mask as Bway's 11th Phantom Aug. 23" Playbill, July 22, 1999
      17. Jones, Kenneth. Cudia Will Succeed McGillin, World's Longest-Running Phantom, on Broadway", Playbill, May 7, 2009.
      18. Gans, Andrew. "Howard McGillin, George S. Irving, Erin Mackey and More Cast in Mufti 'I Remember Mama'" Archived October 7, 2010, at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, October 4, 2010.
      19. Gans, Andrew. "Encores! 'Where's Charley?' to Feature Rebecca Luker and Howard McGillin" Playbill, February 3, 2011
      20. "Howard McGillin, Chryssie Whitehead, Christopher Charles Wood to Lead Paper Mill's DAMN YANKEES".
      21. McGillin joins Parade
      22. Wong, Wayman. "The Leading Men: A 'Phantom' phenom - McGillin, Tartaglia & Gurland." Playbill, April 1, 2003
      23. "McGillin Broadway Credits" playbillvault.com. Retrieved April 8, 2015
      24. McGillin Idbd
      25. " 'Anything Goes' Listing" ibdb.com. Retrieved April 8, 2015
      26. "'The Secret Garden' Listing" ibdb.com. Retrieved April 8, 2015
      27. " 'She Loves Me' 1993-1994" ibdb.com. Retrieved April 8, 2015
      28. " 'Sunday in the Park with George' Concert, 1994" sondheimguide.com. Retrieved April 8, 2015
      29. Trucco, Terry. "A London Accent for 'Anything Goes'" The New York Times, July 25, 1989
      30. Into the Woods Playwrights Horizons 1986
      31. Wallach, Allan. "A CurtainUp Review. 'As Thousands Cheer' " curtainup.com, June 19, 1998
      32. Hughes, David-Edward. "Interview" talkinbroadway.com, 2004