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Ron Holgate

Ronald Holgate (born May 26, 1937, Aberdeen, South Dakota) is an American actor and opera singer. He won the Tony Award for Best Supporting Actor as Richard Henry Lee in the original Broadway production of 1776, a role he reprised in 1972 for the film 1776.

Ron Holgate
Born
Ronald Holgate

(1937-05-26) May 26, 1937 (age 86)
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1960s–2000s
Spouse(s)Dorothy Collins (m. 1966–1977; divorced)
Anny DeGange (m. 1989–present)

Early life edit

The son of a school superintendent and a drama teacher, raised in South Dakota, Holgate originally intended to become a classical actor and studied drama with Alvina Krause at Northwestern University. While there, however, he was discovered by Boris Goldovsky, and went on to study opera at both Tanglewood and the New England Conservatory. In 1959, Holgate, a bass-baritone, won second prize in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, finishing after Teresa Stratas; he went on to tour with Goldovsky's New England Opera Theater.[1] In 1960 he attended the Music Academy of the West summer conservatory.[2]

Career edit

By the early 1960s, however, Holgate had gone back to theater, only resuming a regular opera career in the 1970s. Roles like the narcissistic Miles Gloriosus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (which he originated in the show's Broadway premiere) led to him developing a reputation for what Frank Rich called his portrayal of "vain ladies' men."[3]

Until 2005, he worked regularly on and Off-Broadway, in regional theatre, and in over a dozen national and international tours. As an opera singer, Holgate played leading roles in La Boheme, Don Giovanni, and the world premiere of Philip Marshall, among many others. He had an active career as a concert singer, which included performances at Carnegie Hall and a Broadway revue with his first wife, Dorothy Collins (1926–1994). He and Collins were married from 1966-77. He was featured in the first concert devoted to Stephen Sondheim's work.

Holgate appeared as Richard Henry Lee in 1776. Although he had only one song, "The Lees of Old Virginia", and a scant few lines of additional dialogue, he earned that season's Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Musical.[4]

Critic Walter Kerr commented that "there is simply no stopping Mr. Holgate as he explodes with the sheer happiness of having come to exist."[5] (Holgate and fellow 1776 performer William Daniels were nominated in the same, supporting category. Daniels turned down the nomination, because he felt that his role as John Adams was clearly the lead.[6])

Holgate created the role of the vain opera star Tito Morelli in Lend Me a Tenor. He was Buffalo Bill Cody in the 1999 revised edition of Annie Get Your Gun starring Bernadette Peters and Tom Wopat, and in the early 2000s he toured as Caldwell B. Cladwell in the first national tour of the musical Urinetown. Later in 1999, he played Harrison Howell in the Broadway revival of Kiss Me, Kate; as an inside joke, when he made his initial appearance, the orchestra played the intro to "The Lees of Old Virginia," which roused hearty laughter from audience members who remembered his signature role.[citation needed]

Holgate has few film and television credits. He played Lee again in the film 1776, and was featured in the straight-to-video Men of Means. He has acted occasionally in daytime soap operas, including Another World, Guiding Light, and One Life to Live.[7]

Personal life edit

Holgate was married to singer Dorothy Collins from 1966 to 1977, to Anny DeGange from 1989 to the present, and has three daughters, Melissa, Chloe, and Lily.

Stage productions edit

Broadway
Off-Broadway
  • Hobo: Jonah
  • Hooray! It's a Glorious Day...and all that: Carl Strong
  • Blue Plate Special: Larry Finney
  • The Sounds of Rodgers and Hammerstein, Part II
  • Milk and Honey: Phil Arkin
  • Heroes

Awards and nominations edit

  • 1959 Frederick K. Weyerhauser Scholarship, Metropolitan Opera Auditions
  • 1974 New Jersey Drama Critic's Circle Award: A Little Night Music
  • 1969 Tony Award: winner, 1776: Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical
  • 1979 Tony Award: nominee, The Grand Tour
  • 1992 Detroit Drama Critic's Circle Award: Man of La Mancha
  • 2005 IRNE Award (Independent Reviewers of New England): Urinetown

References edit

  1. ^ Kevin Kelly, "'Flukey Kind of Thing...'", Boston Globe, December 16, 1990, pg. B21; accessed 2007-12-24.
  2. ^ . musicacademy.org. Archived from the original on 5 June 2012. Retrieved 28 January 2020.
  3. ^ Frank Rich, "When One Tenor Is Much Like Another", New York Times, March 3, 1989, pg. C3; accessed 2007-12-24.
  4. ^ "Tony Awards, 1969" broadwayworld.com, accessed June 26, 2011.
  5. ^ Walter Kerr, "'1776' And All's Well", New York Times, March 23, 1969, pg. D1. Accessed 2007-12-24.
  6. ^ Mandelbaum, Ken. "Tony Moments to Remember (And a Few to Forget)", New York Times, June 2, 1996, pg. H10
  7. ^ "Ron Holgate | Actor, Soundtrack". IMDb. Retrieved 2023-12-11.

Further reading edit

  • "Holgate, Ron". The Oxford Companion to the American Musical: Theatre, Film, and Television (ed. Thomas S. Hischak. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008; ISBN 0-19-533533-3

External links edit

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Ronald Holgate born May 26 1937 Aberdeen South Dakota is an American actor and opera singer He won the Tony Award for Best Supporting Actor as Richard Henry Lee in the original Broadway production of 1776 a role he reprised in 1972 for the film 1776 Ron HolgateBornRonald Holgate 1937 05 26 May 26 1937 age 86 Aberdeen South Dakota U S Occupation s Actor singerYears active1960s 2000sSpouse s Dorothy Collins m 1966 1977 divorced Anny DeGange m 1989 present Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Stage productions 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life editThe son of a school superintendent and a drama teacher raised in South Dakota Holgate originally intended to become a classical actor and studied drama with Alvina Krause at Northwestern University While there however he was discovered by Boris Goldovsky and went on to study opera at both Tanglewood and the New England Conservatory In 1959 Holgate a bass baritone won second prize in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions finishing after Teresa Stratas he went on to tour with Goldovsky s New England Opera Theater 1 In 1960 he attended the Music Academy of the West summer conservatory 2 Career editBy the early 1960s however Holgate had gone back to theater only resuming a regular opera career in the 1970s Roles like the narcissistic Miles Gloriosus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum which he originated in the show s Broadway premiere led to him developing a reputation for what Frank Rich called his portrayal of vain ladies men 3 Until 2005 he worked regularly on and Off Broadway in regional theatre and in over a dozen national and international tours As an opera singer Holgate played leading roles in La Boheme Don Giovanni and the world premiere of Philip Marshall among many others He had an active career as a concert singer which included performances at Carnegie Hall and a Broadway revue with his first wife Dorothy Collins 1926 1994 He and Collins were married from 1966 77 He was featured in the first concert devoted to Stephen Sondheim s work Holgate appeared as Richard Henry Lee in 1776 Although he had only one song The Lees of Old Virginia and a scant few lines of additional dialogue he earned that season s Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Musical 4 Critic Walter Kerr commented that there is simply no stopping Mr Holgate as he explodes with the sheer happiness of having come to exist 5 Holgate and fellow 1776 performer William Daniels were nominated in the same supporting category Daniels turned down the nomination because he felt that his role as John Adams was clearly the lead 6 Holgate created the role of the vain opera star Tito Morelli in Lend Me a Tenor He was Buffalo Bill Cody in the 1999 revised edition of Annie Get Your Gun starring Bernadette Peters and Tom Wopat and in the early 2000s he toured as Caldwell B Cladwell in the first national tour of the musical Urinetown Later in 1999 he played Harrison Howell in the Broadway revival of Kiss Me Kate as an inside joke when he made his initial appearance the orchestra played the intro to The Lees of Old Virginia which roused hearty laughter from audience members who remembered his signature role citation needed Holgate has few film and television credits He played Lee again in the film 1776 and was featured in the straight to video Men of Means He has acted occasionally in daytime soap operas including Another World Guiding Light and One Life to Live 7 Personal life editHolgate was married to singer Dorothy Collins from 1966 to 1977 to Anny DeGange from 1989 to the present and has three daughters Melissa Chloe and Lily Stage productions editBroadway Milk and Honey chorus A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Miles Gloriosus Sweet Charity Vittorio Vidal one week vacation replacement for James Luisi 1776 Richard Henry Lee Saturday Sunday Monday Luigi Ianniello The Grand Tour Colonel Tadeusz Boleslav Stjerbinsky Musical Chairs Joe Preston 42nd Street Julian Marsh replacement Lend Me a Tenor Tito Merelli also West End production Guys and Dolls Big Jule replacement Annie Get Your Gun Buffalo Bill Kiss Me Kate Harrison Howell Off Broadway Hobo Jonah Hooray It s a Glorious Day and all that Carl Strong Blue Plate Special Larry Finney The Sounds of Rodgers and Hammerstein Part II Milk and Honey Phil Arkin HeroesAwards and nominations edit1959 Frederick K Weyerhauser Scholarship Metropolitan Opera Auditions 1974 New Jersey Drama Critic s Circle Award A Little Night Music 1969 Tony Award winner 1776 Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical 1979 Tony Award nominee The Grand Tour 1992 Detroit Drama Critic s Circle Award Man of La Mancha 2005 IRNE Award Independent Reviewers of New England UrinetownReferences edit Kevin Kelly Flukey Kind of Thing Boston Globe December 16 1990 pg B21 accessed 2007 12 24 Alumni Roster musicacademy org Archived from the original on 5 June 2012 Retrieved 28 January 2020 Frank Rich When One Tenor Is Much Like Another New York Times March 3 1989 pg C3 accessed 2007 12 24 Tony Awards 1969 broadwayworld com accessed June 26 2011 Walter Kerr 1776 And All s Well New York Times March 23 1969 pg D1 Accessed 2007 12 24 Mandelbaum Ken Tony Moments to Remember And a Few to Forget New York Times June 2 1996 pg H10 Ron Holgate Actor Soundtrack IMDb Retrieved 2023 12 11 Further reading edit Holgate Ron The Oxford Companion to the American Musical Theatre Film and Television ed Thomas S Hischak New York Oxford University Press 2008 ISBN 0 19 533533 3External links editRon Holgate at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Ron Holgate at IMDb Interview at Playbill com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ron Holgate amp oldid 1214208229, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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