Terrence Mann Explained

Terrence Mann
Birth Name:Terrence Vaughan Mann
Birth Date:1 July 1951
Birth Place:Ashland, Kentucky, U.S.
Occupation:Actor, singer
Years Active:1970–present
Known For:Cats
Les Misérables
Beauty and the Beast
Pippin
Children:2
Relatives:Christopher d'Amboise (father-in-law)
Charlotte d'Amboise (mother-in-law)

Terrence Vaughan Mann (born July 1, 1951) is an American theatre, film and television actor and baritone singer. He is best known for his appearances on the Broadway stage, which include Lyman in Barnum, The Rum Tum Tugger in Cats, Inspector Javert in Les Misérables, The Beast in Beauty and the Beast, Chauvelin in The Scarlet Pimpernel, Frank N. Furter in The Rocky Horror Show, Charlemagne in Pippin, Mal Beineke in The Addams Family, Charles Frohman / Captain James Hook in Finding Neverland, and The Man in the Yellow Suit in Tuck Everlasting. He has received three Tony Award nominations, an Emmy Award nomination, and an Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical.

His film credits include the Critters series, A Chorus Line, Big Top Pee-wee, and Solarbabies. He also starred as the villain Whispers in the Netflix series Sense8 from 2015 to 2018. He is a distinguished professor of musical theatre at Western Carolina University, and is an artistic director of the Carolina Arts Festival and the North Carolina Theatre.[1]

Early life

Mann was born in Ashland, Kentucky, the eldest of three sons to Helen and Charles Mann. Mann's mother was a concert pianist, and his father sang in a barbershop quartet.[2] Music was part of his growing up, so singing came naturally to him. But it was the multiple pleasures of the stage that drew him to the world of theater.

In an interview with the Hartford Courant, Mann said: "When I was doing the junior class play — it was called 'In Deadly Earnest' — at the end of a scene, the script said, 'They kiss.' It was then that I honestly thought, 'I'm going to be in the theater!' I was fascinated with having words put in my mouth and that someone would say something back to me that would get us to a moment where we ended up in a kiss. I remember when my school counselor asked me what I wanted to do, I said without hesitation, 'Go into the theater!'"[3]

Mann grew up in Largo, Florida and he is a 1969 graduate of Largo High School. His first professional job came during his college years in Jacksonville University. For $35 a week, he was offered the job of performing in the annual outdoor theater spectacular The Lost Colony, during summers on the Outer banks of Manteo, North Carolina. It was here he met Joe Layton, who later was instrumental in getting him his first Broadway show.

Mann later attended the North Carolina School of the Arts, where his mentor was Malcolm Morrison, former dean at The Hartt School at the University of Hartford. For many years Mann was a regular at Morrison's North Carolina Shakespeare Festival.

Career

Mann made his Broadway debut in 1980 in Barnum at the St. James Theatre, in the supporting role of Chester Lyman.[4] He made his true break-through performance in the original Broadway cast of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats in 1982, in which he met and starred alongside his future wife, Charlotte d'Amboise. He created the memorable lead role of the "playful" cat Rum Tum Tugger.[5] In 1985, Mann played assistant choreographer Larry in Richard Attenborough's film version of A Chorus Line.[6]

In 1987, he played the role of Inspector Javert in the original Broadway cast of Les Misérables. His portrayal of Javert earned him his first Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role, a role which he would later reprise near the end of the musical's run at the Imperial Theatre in 2003. Mann returned to the role once more in June 2015, directing and starring as Javert in a staged concert of the show at the Connecticut Repertory Theatre, Storrs, Connecticut.[7]

Mann earned his second Tony Award nomination for Actor in a Musical in 1994 for his portrayal of the Beast in Disney's Beauty and the Beast at the Palace Theater[8] and reprised his role in the Los Angeles production in 1995 along with many of the original Broadway cast members. In 1997, Mann created the role of Chauvelin in the Frank Wildhorn musical The Scarlet Pimpernel on Broadway.[9]

He has also starred in other musicals on Broadway including: Rags (1986), Jerome Robbins' Broadway (1989), Getting Away with Murder (1996) and the 2000 Broadway revival of The Rocky Horror Show[10] (in which he played Frank-N-Furter, replacing Tom Hewitt in the role), in addition to the (then) Off-Broadway musical Assassins (1990) as Czolgosz.[11] He appeared in the first four Critters films as an alien bounty hunter named Ug. He starred in the television soap opera All My Children as Earl Boyd in 1997. Mann played "Old Tom" in Paul Green's outdoor drama The Lost Colony in North Carolina, and later returned to his theatrical roots to direct the show for 2 seasons.[12] [13]

He starred in the Broadway musical Lennon, which opened in August 2005 and closed after 49 performances.[14] He then appeared in the world premiere of The Studio written and directed by his brother-in-law Christopher d'Amboise, at South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, California in March 2006.[15]

Mann has made guest appearances on The Equalizer, Gargoyles (voice of Oberon), The Tick (voice), and Law & Order. He was also a leading character on The Dresden Files as Hrothbert "Bob" of Bainbridge, a cursed ghost. He portrayed oceanographer Bob Ballard in the 30 Rock episode "TGS Hates Women".

He appeared in the 2008 films A Circle on the Cross as James Monroe Good, Eavesdrop as August, and the 2009 film The Mandala Maker as Museum Chief Curator. Other films completed include a small role in Jazz in the Diamond District and as Lt. Fox in Red Hook.

In November 2009, he originated the role of Mal Beineke opposite Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth in the Chicago tryout of a musical adaptation of The Addams Family. The show, along with Mann, transferred to Broadway, and opened in March 2010.[16] He continued to play the role of Mal Beineke until April 2011, when he, along with several other members of the original cast, left the show.[17]

Mann played King Charlemagne in the American Repertory Theatre (Boston) production of Pippin, from December 2012 to January 2013[18] a role he first played in the 2004 World AIDS Day Concert. He reprised that role in the Broadway revival[19] for which he received a 2013 Tony nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical.[20] He performed alongside his wife, Charlotte d'Amboise, who performed as Fastrada, the King's devious second wife.[19]

In 2015, he took over the role of Charles Frohman/Captain James Hook in the Broadway musical Finding Neverland, replacing Anthony Warlow, who left the show on September 27. He was to remain in the role until Kelsey Grammer's return in January 2016.[21] He appeared in the role of "Man in the Yellow Suit" in the Broadway musical Tuck Everlasting in 2016.[22] And he gave a “commanding” performance starring as Edgar Degas in the West Coast premiere of Marie, Dancing Still at Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre in 2019.[23]

Personal life

He married his Pippin co-star Charlotte d'Amboise on January 20, 1996. The couple have two daughters, Josephine and Shelby.[24]

Filmography

Sources: TV Guide;[25] TCM[26]

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972Spook!Richard
1985A Chorus LineLarry
1986CrittersUg / Johnny Steele
1986SolarbabiesIvor
1988Big Top Pee-weeSnowball The Clown
1988Ug
1988GandaharThe Collective VoiceVoice
1991Critters 3Ug
1992Critters 4Ug / Counselor Tetra
2007Shortcut to HappinessArt Dealer
2008A Circle on the Cross[27] James Monroe Good
2008Eavesdrop[28] August
2009The Mandala MakerMuseum Chief Curator Short
2009Red HookLieutenant Fox
2014FreedomBarney Fagan

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982–1983The Edge of NightAnnouncer / Maximilian5 episodes
1986–1987As The World TurnsJester5 episodes
1987–1988The EqualizerShadow Man / Graham2 episodes
1989Another WorldGriffen Sanders1 episode
1989Stuck with Each OtherUnknownTV movie
1990Shangri-La PlazaIra BondaPilot
1991Bump in the NightBen NicolaidesTV movie
1991The 10 Million Dollar GetawayRichard EatonTV movie
1992–1993LovingLeland Osgood9 episodes
1995Beauty and the Beast: The Broadway Musical Comes to L.A.BeastTV movie
1996The TickAlien Interpreter (voice)Episode: "The Tick vs. the Big Nothing"
1996GargoylesOberon (voice)3 episodes
1996Mrs. Santa Claus[29] Augustus P. TavishTV movie
1997All My ChildrenEarl BoydGuest
1997True WomenCaptain HallerMiniseries; uncredited
1997Liberty! The American Revolution[30] General John BurgoyneMiniseries
1999One Life to LiveDaniel2 episodes
2001–2005Law & Order[31] Oyler / Dorn's Lawyer2 episodes
2006Guiding LightTed2 episodes
2006Love MonkeyGordon DeckerEpisode: "Mything Persons"
2007The Dresden Files[32] Bob (Hrothbert of Bainbridge)Regular
201130 RockBob BallardEpisode: "TGS Hates Women"
2011UnforgettableStephenEpisode: "Friended"
2012SmashRandy CobraEpisode: "Understudy"
2015–2018Sense8[33] Milton Bailey "Whispers" BrandtRegular
2017Sleepy HollowThe DevilEpisode: "Freedom"
2017Time After TimeMr. KnoxEpisode: "I Fall Behind"
2018InstinctJohn WhiteheadEpisode: "Tribal"
2019Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtHimselfEpisode: "Kimmy Is in a Love Square!"
2019The BlacklistHarris Van NessEpisode: "Alter Ego (No. 131)"
2021–presentFoundationBrother DuskRegular

Stage credits

Sources: Playbill;[10] BroadwayWorld;[34] Internet Broadway Database;[35] AboutTheArtists[36]

TitleYearLocationRoleNotes
Barnum1980–1982St. James TheatreChester LymanBroadway
Cats1982–1985Winter Garden TheatreThe Rum Tum Tugger
Rags1986Mark Hellinger TheatreSaul
Les Misérables1987The Broadway TheatreInspector Javert
Camelot1989Candlewood PlayhouseKing Arthur[37] Regional
Jerome Robbins' BroadwayImperial TheatreVarious rolesBroadway (replacement)
Assassins1990–1991Playwrights HorizonsLeon CzolgoszOff-Broadway
17761991Williamstown Theatre FestivalJohn DickinsonRegional
Jekyll & Hyde1992UnknownDr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward HydePre-Broadway Workshop
Beauty and the Beast1994–1995Palace TheatreThe BeastBroadway
1995–1996Shubert TheatreLos Angeles
A Christmas Carol1995The Theater at Madison Square GardenEbeneezer ScroogeNew York
Getting Away with Murder1996Broadhurst TheatreGregory ReedBroadway
The Scarlet Pimpernel1997–1998Minskoff TheatreChauvelin
Chess2001Helen Hayes Performing Arts CenterMolokovConcert
The Rocky Horror Show2001–2002Circle in the Square TheatreFrank N. FurterBroadway (replacement)
scope=row align=left Floyd Collins2003Playwrights HorizonsLee CollinsConcert
Les MisérablesImperial TheatreInspector JavertBroadway (replacement)
Lennon2005Broadhurst TheatreVarious rolesBroadway
The Addams Family2009–2010Oriental TheatreMal Beineke Chicago (Pre-Broadway)
2010–2011Lunt-Fontanne TheatreBroadway
My Fair Lady2011Connecticut Repertory TheatreProfessor Henry HigginsRegional
Man of La Mancha2012Don Quixote / Miguel de Cervantes
Pippin2012American Repertory TheatreKing Charlemagne / Charles the GreatCambridge (Workshop)
Cambridge (Pre-Broadway)
2013–2014Music Box TheatreBroadway
Les Misérables2015Connecticut Repertory TheatreInspector JavertRegional
Peter PanCaptain James Hook / Mr. George Darling
Finding NeverlandLunt-Fontanne TheatreCharles Frohman / Captain James HookBroadway (replacement)
Tuck Everlasting2016Broadhurst TheatreThe Man in the Yellow SuitBroadway
Jerry Springer - The Opera2018Pershing Square Signature CenterJerry SpringerOff-Broadway
Connecticut Repertory TheatreSweeney ToddRegional
The Little MermaidAnheuser-Busch Hall at the Touhill Performing Arts CenterKing Triton
Marie, Dancing Still20195th Avenue TheatreEdgar DegasRegional, West Coast Premiere
Only Gold2022MCC TheaterKingOff-Broadway, World Premiere
Romeo and Juliet 2024American Repertory TheatreFriar Laurence Regional

Awards and nominations

YearAward Category Work Result
1987Tony AwardBest Actor in a MusicalLes Misérables
1994Beauty and the Beast
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actor In A Musical
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actor in a Musical
2013Tony AwardBest Featured Actor in a MusicalPippin
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
2016Tuck Everlasting
2018Lucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Actor in a MusicalJerry Springer - The Opera

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Terrence Mann. Western Carolina University Faculty Biography.
  2. Web site: Terrence Mann. https://web.archive.org/web/20121023100555/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/121183%7C0/Terrence-Mann/. dead. October 23, 2012. Turner Classic Movies.
  3. News: The Kiss Of Luck For Terrence Mann. September 1, 2011. Hartford Courant. June 30, 2011. Frank Rizzo.
  4. http://www.playbill.com/personlistpage/person-list?production=00000150-aea3-d936-a7fd-eef7473a0001&type=op# " Barnum Broadway"
  5. http://www.playbill.com/production/cats-winter-garden-theatre-vault-0000011527# " Cats Broadway"
  6. http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/70884/Chorus-Line-A/ A Chorus Line
  7. Rizzo, Frank. "Vibrant, Essential Staged Concert of 'Les Miserables' At UConn" Hartford Courant, June 2, 2015
  8. http://www.playbill.com/production/beauty-and-the-beast-palace-theatre-vault-0000009145# " Beauty and the Beast Broadway"
  9. http://www.playbill.com/production/the-scarlet-pimpernel-minskoff-theatre-vault-0000002333# " The Scarlet Pimpernel Broadway"
  10. http://www.playbill.com/person/terrence-mann-vault-0000051789# "Terrence Mann Credits"
  11. http://www.sondheimguide.com/assassins.html#OP Assassins
  12. https://thelostcolony.org/about-the-play/ "About the Play"
  13. http://masterworksbroadway.com/artist/terrence-mann/ "Terrence Mann"
  14. http://www.playbill.com/production/lennon-broadhurst-theatre-vault-0000001993# Lennon
  15. Oxman, Steven, "reviews. The Studio Variety, April 11, 2006
  16. Suskin, Steve, "Review. The Addams Family Variety, April 8, 2010
  17. Jones, Kenneth. "Goodbye, Gomez: Nathan Lane Among 'Addams Family' Actors Exiting Broadway Musical March 6" Playbill, March 6, 2011
  18. https://americanrepertorytheater.org/events/show/pippin Pippin
  19. https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-production/pippin-493954 " Pippin 2013"
  20. http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/la-et-cm-tony-awards-2013-nomination-list-story.html "Tony Awards 2013 winners and nominees: Complete list"
  21. Lloyd Webber, Imogen. "Three-Time Tony Nominee Terrence Mann In, Kelsey Grammer Out, in 'Finding Neverland' on Broadway" broadway.com. September 18, 2015
  22. https://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/501949 Tuck Everlasting
  23. https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/theater/marie-dancing-still-at-5th-avenue-theatre-needs-work-before-heading-to-broadway ‘Marie, Dancing Still,’ at 5th Avenue Theatre, needs work before heading to Broadway
  24. Spaner, Whitney. "How Terrence Mann and Charlotte d'Amboise's Love Began With Kisses in Cats Makeup" Playbill, August 31, 2015
  25. http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/terrence-mann/176462/ "Terrence Mann TV Credits"
  26. http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/121183|0/Terrence-Mann/ "Terrence Mann Filmography"
  27. http://www.hollywood.com/movies/circle-on-the-cross-59283098/#cast A Circle on the Cross
  28. https://www.allmovie.com/movie/eavesdrop-v508547 Eavesdrop
  29. https://www.allmovie.com/movie/mrs-santa-claus-v175681/cast-crew Mrs. Santa Claus
  30. http://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/liberty.html Liberty
  31. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0629500/
  32. https://www.allmovie.com/movie/the-dresden-files-tv-series-v385959 The Dresden Files
  33. Wagner, Curt. " 'Sense8' Stars Discover Their Characters" tvshowpatrol.com. Retrieved December 4, 2017
  34. https://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Terrence-Mann/ "Terrence Mann Broadway and Theatre Credits"
  35. https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/terrence-mann-68216 "Mann Broadway"
  36. https://www.abouttheartists.com/artists/287962-terrence-mann Terrence Mann AboutTheArtists
  37. News: Candlewood Stages a Revival of Camelot. December 2, 2012. The New York Times. July 2, 1989. Alvin Klein.