Len Cariou
b. 30 September 1939, St. Boniface, Manitoba, Canada. Gaining his early stage experience in his homeland, Cariou became a much sought after player of dramatic and musical comedy roles. In 1968 he went to New York City for his American debut, playing in the Broadway production of The House Of Atreus, which was directed by Tyrone Guthrie. The following year he took the lead in William Shakespeare's King Henry V, an American National Theatre and Academy production. In striking contrast, he followed this with the role of Bill Sampson in the 1970 production of Applause, in which he played opposite Lauren Bacall. The quality of his acting and singing in this show was recognized when he was nominated for a Tony Award. Three years later another Tony nomination came for his performance as Fredrick Egerman in the successful Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music. In 1977 he played a straight dramatic role in Cold Storage, then reprised his role as Fredrick Egerman in the critically derided film version of A Little Night Music. Back on Broadway in 1979, Cariou played the lead in another Sondheim musical, Sweeney Todd, co-starring with Angela Lansbury. His acclaimed performance brought him a Tony Award as Best Actor In A Musical. He played more Broadway roles in the 80s, although in somewhat lesser vehicles, among them being Dance A Little Closer (1983) and Teddy And Alice (1987), in which he played Theodore Roosevelt.
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Top Tracks
- Prelude: The Ballad of Sweeney Todd: "Attend The Tale Of Sweeney Todd" (From "Sweeney Todd")
- No Place Like London (From "Sweeney Todd")
- The Barber and His Wife (From "Sweeney Todd")
- Johanna (From "Sweeney Todd")
- Wigmaker Sequence; The Ballad of Sweeney Todd: "Sweeney'd waited too long before"; The Letter (From "Sweeney Todd")
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- Bernadette Peters
- Stephen Sondheim
- Julie Andrews
- RENT Soundtrack
- Broadway Cast
- Original Broadway Cast "Rent"
- Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Merle Louise
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