Michael McCormick (actor) explained

Michael McCormick
Birth Date:24 July 1951
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1965–present

Michael McCormick (born July 24, 1951) is an American actor who has appeared in many Broadway productions as well as national tours, off-Broadway and regional theatre, as well as television.

Early life and career

McCormick was born on July 24, 1951, in Gary, Indiana, where his father was a steelworker.[1] [2] At 12, he made his stage debut in a touring company of Oliver! at the then-Sam Shubert Theatre (now CIBC Theatre) in Chicago.[3] After the touring company, he performed on a return performance of Oliver! on broadway at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre. After Oliver!, in 1965 he was cast as one of teenage children of the lead characters in The Porcelain Year, an ill-fated broadway show written by Reginald Rose that closed quickly after poor reviews; McCormick said "It was a real drama. It was tough because I was just a kid and had never taken acting classes."

Following the disappointing experience on Porcelain, he returned to Indiana and had a difficult time rejoining high school midway through the first year.[3] [4] After high school, he was a theater student at Northwestern University and graduated in 1973, having won the senior best actor award.[5] [6]

Theater career

His Broadway roles include The Wizard in Wicked, Judge in Hello Dolly!, Mack Sennett, Charlie Chaplin Sr. and McGranery in Chaplin, Mr. Greenway in Elf, Oscar Shapiro in Curtains, Grandpa Seth Who in How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Pop in The Pajama Game, Leary in Marie Christine, John Adams and Caesar Rodney in 1776, and Gangster (First Man) in Kiss Me, Kate. On tour, he starred as Max in The Producers and played Thénardier in Les Miserables, among others.[7]

In 2022 he created the roles of Fred Colby and Tommy O’Rourke in A Beautiful Noise on Broadway. A review in Variety praised McCormick's "comedic talents" in the role.[8]

Personal life

He lives in Connecticut with his wife Alison Bevan, who he met in a play, although they never worked together professionally since.[3] She starred in a number of productions at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, among others, before leaving acting. They have one son together.[5]

Acting credits

Selected theatre credits

Sources:[1] [9]

Year(s)ProductionRoleNotes
1964-65Oliver!Workhouse Boy / Fagin's GangNational tour
1965Londoner
u/s Noah Claypool
Broadway
1987-91Les MisérablesGrantaire / Bamatabois / Chain Gang / Drinker
u/s Monsieur Thénardier
National tour
Monsieur Thénardier
1989The Secret GardenDr. Neville CravenRegional
1991La BêteServant
u/s Rene Du Parc
Broadway
1993Kiss of the Spider WomanMarcos
u/s Warden
1995WardenNational tour
19971776Caesar Rodney
u/s John Hancock
Broadway
John Adams
2003GypsyCigar/Uncle Jocko
u/s Herbie
2004The ProducersFranz LiebkindNational tour
2006Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The MusicalGrandpa Seth WhoBroadway
2007-08CurtainsOscar Shapiro
2008Les MisérablesMonsieur ThénardierHollywood Bowl
2010-11ElfMr. GreenwayBroadway
2011The ProducersMax BialystockRegional
2013Regional
Les MisérablesMonsieur ThénardierThe Muny
2015My Fair LadyAlfred P. Doolittle
Into the WoodsThe Mysterious Man / Cinderella's Father
20161776John HancockEncores!
Fiddler on the RoofTevyeThe Muny
2017Hello, Dolly!Judge / Ensemble
u/s Horace Vandergelder
Broadway
2019–22WickedThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz
2022–23A Beautiful NoisePaul Colby / Tommy O’Rourke
u/s Neil (Now)
2023-24Fred Weintraub / Tommy O’Rourke
u/s Neil (Now)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Michael McCormick (Performer). Playbill. 2023-02-23.
  2. Web site: BOOK ON DICAPRIO COVERS (SURPRISE!) HIS EARLY YEARS. Chicago Tribune. 2023-02-23. 1998-03-08.
  3. News: 23. Sherman. Richard. Gary's McCormick no longer waiting tables. The Times. Munster, Indiana. 2023-02-23. 1989-03-24.
  4. Book: Rosenzweig, Phil. Fordham Univ Press. 978-0-8232-9775-7. Reginald Rose and the Journey of 12 Angry Men. 16: After The Defenders. 2021-10-05.
  5. News: G12. Newmark. Judith. A father's role. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis. 2023-02-23. 2016-07-29.
  6. Web site: Dialogue . media.soc.northwestern.edu . Summer 2017 . 23 February 2023 . 2 .
  7. https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/michael-mccormick-71495#touring "Michael McCormick (touring)"
  8. Amorosi. A. D. "A Beautiful Noise Review: Neil Diamond Musical Unpacks Hitmaker’s Life in Therapy and Song", Variety, December 5, 2022
  9. https://www.abouttheartists.com/artists/283621-michael-mccormick Michael McCormick AboutTheArtists