Mandy Patinkin
b. Mandel Patinkin, 30 November 1952, Chicago, Illinois, USA. An actor and singer with a "wonderfully expressive voice", as a boy Patinkin sang in the choir at his Jewish temple, and performed in musicals such as Anything Goes, Stop The World - I Want To Get Off and Carousel at the local youth centre. After attending the University of Kansas and studying drama at the Juilliard School of Music, he worked in regional theatre before spending most of the late 70s with the New York Festival Theatre. In 1980 he won a Tony Award for his portrayal of Che in the Broadway production of Evita, and was nominated again, four years later, for his performance in the leading role of Sunday In The Park With George. In 1985 Patinkin was one of the many stars of Follies In Concert which played for two nights only at the Avery Fisher Hall in New York. His version of "Buddy's Blues", in particular, is one of the cast CD's many highlights. A year later, Patinkin featured on another fine album, a new CBS studio recording of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's classic South Pacific, on which he was joined by opera singers Kiri Te Kanawa and Jose Carreras. The album went to number 5 in the UK chart, and Patinkin's sensitive version of "Younger than Springtime" was released as a single. In 1989, his one-man show, Mandy Patinkin In Concert: Dress Casual played for a four week season at the Helen Hayes Theatre, in New York, and in 1990 Patinkin co-starred with Claire Moore in the world premiere of the Jason Carr/Julian Barry/Peter Hall musical Born Again, based on Eugene Ionesco's play Rhinoceros, at the Chichester Festival Theatre in England. Since making his film debut in The Big Fix in 1978, Patinkin has made highly effective appearances in several other movies, including Ragtime, Yentl, Dick Tracy (in the role of 88 Keys, Madonna's pianist), True Colours, The Doctor, and The Music Of Chance (1993). In 1991 he was back on Broadway, playing the hunchbacked uncle, Archibald Craven, in The Secret Garden, and in January 1993 he succeeded Michael Rupert as Marvin in Falsettos. In 1994 Patinkin played Sky Masterson in a BBC Radio 2 recording of Guys And Dolls, and in 1994/5 was on international television screens, starring in the medical drama series Chicago Hope, winning Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. He subsequently appeared in concert at the Almeida Theatre in London (1996) and on Broadway (1997), "wrapping all of the songs in an emotionally charged melodrama that works because of his undeniable vocal talent". Also in 1997, Patinkin joined an impressive cast, which included Henry Goodman and Margot Leicester, in a BBC Television adaptation of Arthur Miller's Broken Glass. In the following year, supported by just a violinist and pianist, Patinkin starred on Broadway in a musical entertainment entitled Mamaloshen. Almost all the songs, a collection of old European folk tunes, laments of the Holocaust, and the occasional show number, were sung in Yiddish.

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  • Over the Rainbow
  • Giants In the Sky
  • Send in the Clowns
  • Finishing The Hat (From "Sunday in the Park With George")
  • As Time Goes By
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