Lee Wilkof | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor/Director/Writer |
Years active | 1978-present |
Spouse(s) | Connie Grappo (1984-present; 1 child) |
Lee Wilkof (born June 25, 1951) has spent decades as one of the stage and screen's most prolific character actors. He has appeared in over 125 films and television roles since 1973, 10 Broadway productions, and resident and regional theaters throughout the United States.
Biography
Early life
Wilkof is from Canton, Ohio. He is the middle child of Anne Louise and Darwin Wilkof. He has two brothers, Todd and Robert.[1] He graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1972[2] and studied acting with Austin Pendleton in New York City.
Career
After graduating from UC, Wilkof co-wrote and performed in a comedy revue called The Present Tense in 1977 at the Park Royal Theatre in New York City.[3] Shortly after its closing Wilkof moved to Los Angeles and took small film and television roles. His big break came in 1982 with the leading role as Seymour in the original Off-Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors."[4]
Wilkof directed the film No Pay, Nudity with a cast that stars Nathan Lane, Gabriel Byrne, and Frances Conroy.[5] In 2023 he made his Metropolitan Opera debut in Terence Blanchard's Champion, as The Announcer. He plays the banjo and sings in the musical quartet Twenty Mule Team Weiner Train. He is the winner of the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest # 217.
Personal life
Wilkof lives in Gardiner, New York with his wife, painter Connie Grappo. They have a daughter Perrie who is an acclaimed baker living in Columbus, Ohio. Wilkof was diagnosed with stage two throat cancer in 2020, and is currently cancer free. [6]
Theater
Broadway
- Sweet Charity Revival, as Herman, 1986
- The Front Page Revival, as Schwartz, 1986–1987
- She Loves Me Revival, as Ladislav Sipos, 1993–1994
- Kiss Me, Kate Revival, as First Man (singing Brush Up Your Shakespeare), 1999-2001
- The Boys from Syracuse Revival, as Dromio of Syracuse, 2002
- Democracy, as Gunther Nollau, 2004–2005
- The Odd Couple Revival, as Vinnie, 2005–2006
- Breakfast at Tiffany's, as OJ Berman, 2013
- Holiday Inn, as Danny, 2016
- Waitress, as Joe, 2018
Off-Broadway, Regional and Tour
- The Present Tense, 1977
- Little Shop of Horrors, as Seymour, 1982
- Angry Housewives, as Lewd, 1986
- Assassins, as Samuel Byck, 1990
- Do Re Mi, (Encores! Concert), as Fatso O'Rear, 1999
- Little Shop of Horrors, Broadway Florida tryout, as Mr. Mushnik, 2003
- Ballad of Little Pinks at the New York Musical Theatre Festival, 2003
- Face The Music, Encores! Concert, as Martin Van Meshbesher, 2007[7]
- Wicked First National Tour, as The Wizard (2007–2008)
- Wicked San Francisco production, as The Wizard (2009–2010)
- The Iceman Cometh The Goodman Theatre, as Hugo Kalmar 2012
- Guys and Dolls Carnegie Hall, as Harry the Horse (2014)
- The Iceman Cometh Brooklyn Academy of Music, as Hugo Kalmar 2015
- Little Shop of Horrors, Kennedy Center,[8] as Mr. Mushnik, 2018
Select filmography
- Serial (1980)
- Wholly Moses! (1980)
- The Entity (1981)
- Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star (1986)
- Kill Me Again (1989)
- Chattahoochee (1989)
- This Boy's Life (1993) - Principal Shippy
- The Associate (1996)
- Private Parts (1997)
- The Grey Zone (2001)
- School of Rock (2003)
- Imaginary Heroes (2004)
- Mojave Phone Booth (2006)
- Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007)
- Love Comes Lately (2007)
- Leaves of Grass (2009) - Professor Levy
- YellowBrickRoad (2010)[9]
- Anesthesia (2015) - Ray
Selected television
- Disco Beaver from Outer Space (1978)
- W.E.B. as Harvey Pearlstein (1978)
- Delta House as Einswine (1979)
- Hart to Hart as Stanley Friesen (1979-1982)
- Matlock Episode: "The Reporter" as Dr. Randolph (1987)
- Max Headroom as Edwards (1987–88)
- 100 Centre Street as Alexander Weiss (2001)
- Ally McBeal as District Attorney Nixon (1998–2002)
- Law & Order franchise as various characters (1991–2019)[10]
Awards and nominations
- Obie Award for The Present Tense
Drama Desk Award nomination for The Present Tense
- Drama Desk nomination for Assassins
- Tony nomination for Kiss Me, Kate
- Drama Desk nomination for Kiss Me, Kate
References
- ↑ "Lee Wilkof Profile", filmreference.com; accessed November 3, 2016.
- ↑ "50 Communication Alumni Champions: Lee Wilkof (BA, 1972)", ucfriendsofcommunication.wordpress.com, July 23, 2014.
- ↑ The Present Tense, lortel.org, retrieved January 3, 2017.
- ↑ Little Shop of Horrors, lortel.org, retrieved January 3, 2017
- ↑ Patches, Matt. "Is Kickstarter a Young Person's Game?", Hollywood Reporter, September 12, 2013
- ↑ Schelle, Crystal. "Actor Lee Wilkof to star in Totem Pole Playhouse's "The Sunshine Boys" ", heraldmailmedia.com, July 5, 2013
- ↑ "Lee Wilkof on BroadwayWorld.com". Retrieved 2008-11-06.
- ↑ Megan Hilty and Josh Radnor Star in Kennedy Center Little Shop of Horrors Beginning October 24
- ↑ "Slamdance '10: Which Way to Go? in Official 'YellowBrickRoad' One Sheet". BloodyDisgusting. 12 January 2010.
- ↑ "Lee Wilkof". IMDB. Retrieved 2008-11-05.