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Robert Guillaume - There's a Boat That's Leaving Soon for New York
At the 1983 Tony Awards, the Uris Theatre was officially renamed The Gershwin and that year's awards show was a tribute to Gershwin with songs sung by numerous stars. This is Jack Lemmon introducing Robert Guillaume singing a song from "Porgy and Bess".
I don't own this song or video content. It was the year "Cats" won the Tony for Best Musical and I got to share the stage as a member of that cast. I saved the awards telecast on VHS tape.
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Mug Root Beer commercial featuring Elvira
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This is one of three thirty-second spots shot at the Psycho House, Universal Studios, for Halloween 1989. Cast: Elvira, Steven Hack, Michael Berryman, John Franklin, Wilhelm Von Homburg Agency: Lois/GGK Director: David Steinberg Producer: Francene Selkirk Dir. of Photography: Laszlo Kovacs Casting: Sheila Manning Ghoul Make-up: Rick Lazzarini - Creature Shop This spot was titled "Ugh". In the o...
vintage Virginia National Bank commercial
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[transferred from VHS tape, which is why the quality is not so good]
KMart Christmas commercial Penny Marshall Rosie O'Donnell dancing
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Penny Marshall & Rosie O'Donnell in a big production number to the tune of "That's Entertainment" for KMart's Christmas campaign 1998. [transferred from VHS tape] Featuring: Steven Hack, Cheryl Baxter, Blane Savage, Bobbie Bates, Pam Rossi, Mia Togo… and others. (I wish I had kept the call sheet with the cast names. If anyone can add more names, let me know.) With these lyrics, you know it was ...
Cats - Broadway original cast backstage - Steven Hack make-up
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This is Broadway history gold. The summer after Cats opened, my parents came to New York to see me in the show, when most of us from the original cast were still in it. My dad used to take movies of everything with a movie camera. This is from when they came backstage to see me getting into my Cats make-up. It's mostly silent. The voice at the beginning is my mom's, and there are glimpses of my...
Life Goes On - Patti LuPone, Steven Hack
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Life Goes On - episode: The Fairy Tale Steven Hack as Knight, Patti LuPone as Libby Thatcher Directed by Michael Lange ABC
Applebee's commercial
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Applebee's commercial
West Wing scene - Privateers
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John Spencer as Leo McGarry Steven Hack as Hendricks, from the Department of the Interior Amanda Carlin as Hydroclimatologist Hillary Toobin
Segments from "Willie's Son" by Steven Hack
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Nominated for L.A.'s Ovation Award and A.D.A. Award, Broadway actor Steven Hack's one-man play is an autobiographical theatre piece, told in stories and inspired by letters from his dad. These are a few clips. Used in the play to show the passing of time, these are the "Chorus Line" transitions, strung all together, with one of the several "Dad Letters" in the middle.
Mad About You - The Making of The Making of Titanic
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Paul Reiser as Paul Buchman, Steven Hack as Maynard the Editor of "The Making of Titanic", James Cameron as himself, Ellen DeGeneres as Nancy Bloom. Directed by Gordon Hunt.
A Chorus Line - Broadway 3,389th performance finale
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On Sept. 29, 1983, A Chorus Line became the longest running show in Broadway history. (It has since been surpassed by Les Misèrables, Cats, and Phantom of the Opera). For the record-breaking performance, director Michael Bennett assembled over 300 current and former cast members and created an unforgettable evening of theatre, where the actors from various companies of the show tag-teamed the e...
Steven Hack - Days of Our Lives
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Steven Hack as "Leonard Burke". Character recurred over 3 months. This was from the first appearances.
Steven Hack - Commercials Reel
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Starting with a medley of the many spots from the "Crocodile Hunter" campaign. The others range from old-ish to new-ish.
Letters from Vincent to Theo
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"Woody's Wit", L.A.
Charles Nelson Reilly on playing opposite Chita Rivera
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One day in class I told Charles I was going that evening to see Chita Rivera's show at The Geffen Playhouse (a friend of mine, a former colleague from the Broadway cast of "Cats" was one of her back-up boys). Charles got out a piece of paper and wrote a short note and told me to give it to Chita when I went backstage after the show. He said not to say who it was from. "She'll know". All the not...
Charles Nelson Reilly teaches acting - Hal Holbrook
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Charles Nelson Reilly teaches acting - Hal Holbrook

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  • @nexusgiga
    @nexusgiga 11 днів тому

    Getting an ad on this was crazy

  • @Doeygal
    @Doeygal 2 місяці тому

    I need to be her

  • @Jameswormsley03
    @Jameswormsley03 6 місяців тому

    🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

  • @davidchavers5881
    @davidchavers5881 2 роки тому

    Reading Elvira's new book right now!

  • @michaeldavid1471
    @michaeldavid1471 2 роки тому

    She was a dime

  • @virg0_lem0nade
    @virg0_lem0nade 3 роки тому

    i love this haha, i wonder who that guy is at the end who played the zombie-ish character. like, i wonder what his life story is lol.

  • @mariopikaman1
    @mariopikaman1 4 роки тому

    Now this is a spooky MUG moment

  • @ScottMartinD
    @ScottMartinD 6 років тому

    What does he say at 3:18 (then everybody starts cracking up)?

    • @SHack7498
      @SHack7498 6 років тому

      It was a reference to Hal Holbrook being a very serious actor and having pictures in his dressing of him doing Chekhov and Shakespeare "to help him get through this sitcom". Charles says "Of course it's good. Now... study 'Agamemnon'." (It's a classic Greek tragedy by Aeschylus.)

    • @ScottMartinD
      @ScottMartinD 6 років тому

      Thanks.

  • @austinpearce5442
    @austinpearce5442 6 років тому

    He’ll be missed

    • @StarZendonna1687
      @StarZendonna1687 6 років тому

      Agreed He'll did a great job with this Sportin Life Number

  • @juanmonge8
    @juanmonge8 7 років тому

    They were Fierce!

  • @michaelmishaw
    @michaelmishaw 7 років тому

    This is the one Broadway show I've ever seen. I saw the original cast when I was in high school--all the originals. I had a great high school choir teacher, who organized a trip to NYC for us. The finale just took my breath away---I'd never seen anything like it before and I wasn't the same after. Twenty-five years later, I saw Donna McKechnie perform at a benefit show, and she was still high kicking and high stepping just like always. A few later, I was invited to see the touring show by the then-current "Richie", who told me that the original "Richie" had been to see his performance and had given his approval.

  • @austinpearce5442
    @austinpearce5442 7 років тому

    I love Elvira!

  • @kimposs1754
    @kimposs1754 7 років тому

    WOW .....

  • @myfavs5393
    @myfavs5393 7 років тому

    Absolutely sensational. I saw this 8 times in Manhattan in the 70s and 80s. and this! One of a kind! Wonderful thanks so much for uploading this

  • @malconbauer
    @malconbauer 7 років тому

    I cried.

  • @leighbesstoad
    @leighbesstoad 7 років тому

    But didn't anyone else notice that at the 1:10 mark in the audience is Arthur Ashe?

    • @SHack7498
      @SHack7498 7 років тому

      I do not think that's who that is in the audience.

  • @QueerlyBeloved386
    @QueerlyBeloved386 7 років тому

    Thank you for posting this

  • @broadwayFan28
    @broadwayFan28 7 років тому

    OMG, so many great dancers on one stage all working together. It is possible if we all work together, isn't it?

  • @JoelandtheBots
    @JoelandtheBots 7 років тому

    I don't even go here and I'm crying my eyes off.

  • @chibashigety
    @chibashigety 7 років тому

    超感動!

  • @erickvazquez8680
    @erickvazquez8680 7 років тому

    when Windows glitches and opens a thousand windows.

  • @beeweejr
    @beeweejr 7 років тому

    tears and applause.

  • @ciaransammon
    @ciaransammon 7 років тому

    This is possibly the greatest thing I've seen in the entirety of my time on earth. Just floods of tears.

  • @SageJepson
    @SageJepson 8 років тому

    Shit I cried

    • @OsbyLoon
      @OsbyLoon 7 років тому

      ha ha ha haha me too yo!!!!

  • @646guy
    @646guy 8 років тому

    I was there for this performance sheerly by luck. My grandmother had mailed away for tickets for this date and months later got a call asking if we would reconsider another night due to this performance. My grandmother, being the strong Southern woman that she was, refused because we already had tickets scheduled for other nights. From the way she told it, they tried several times to get her to move. FInally they just had to let us have the seats. I remember standing on my seat thinking that they did that EVERY night... then you did the finale the SECOND time for the TV news cameras... I was a whopping 9 years old and I remember it so well....

  • @miguelaguirremessina4042
    @miguelaguirremessina4042 8 років тому

    AMAIZING...!!!.

  • @liameg528
    @liameg528 8 років тому

    How did they have that many costumes for everyone???

    • @SHack7498
      @SHack7498 7 років тому

      Alyce Gilbert, wardrobe supervisor for the Broadway and touring companies of the show (now longtime wardrobe supervisor for Broadway's "Wicked"), worked tirelessly gathering old costumes from storage and making many repairs to dress all these performers for this special event. Contrary to this comment I see above, the performers from different companies around the world did not wear the costumes from those current productions. In fact, those people would have still been performing in those productions, wherever they may have been, and not participated in this gala performance. All the costumes here were those worn in the New York Shakespeare Festival's production of the show. When Alyce handed me my finale costume at the Shubert for this, I was thrilled... and also excited to be told that no one had worn it since I'd left the show a couple years prior.

  • @snowleaves
    @snowleaves 8 років тому

    I remember seeing this on TV and it seems like they SAID (not positive) that everybody who had ever been in it was in this. Pretty amazing. Do you realize how carefully they had to be spaced for everybody to do those kick lines?

  • @thebees9271
    @thebees9271 8 років тому

    Mmmmmmm

  • @patfosse2148
    @patfosse2148 8 років тому

    Michael Bennet, gone too soon.An absolute American Genious and artist made millions of people Happy through his art .Thank You Michael, you must be busy coreographing and dancing in Heaven,love you, Teacher !!!!!!

  • @skashent.2042
    @skashent.2042 8 років тому

    if I was there I would've cried

  • @beatrizfernandez1785
    @beatrizfernandez1785 8 років тому

    EXCELENTE

  • @miata06gal
    @miata06gal 8 років тому

    I've seen the play 5 times, but always here in Atlanta at the Fox Theater. I've never seen this clip before and did not know there was this special evening. Fabulous video. It moves me to tears. Always has, but I don't know why. I guess it because I would have given anything to be in this show---anywhere, anyplace, even a small local community theater production. Just to learn the choreography would be thrilling. Truly, it is the best finale of a Broadway musical.

    • @snowleaves
      @snowleaves 8 років тому

      +miata06gal I always get shivers right before the last "she's the one." Have them right now. :)

  • @ronpoulin8708
    @ronpoulin8708 8 років тому

    Bravo...Bravo....Bravo Wow, what an evening that was!

  • @JOSEPHCOZZASALON
    @JOSEPHCOZZASALON 8 років тому

    I just read the book "A Chorus Line and the Musicals of Michael Bennett" and in the back glossary, it catalogued everything he did that was on audio or video. It mentioned this particular performance. It also said that there was in someone's private collection a 15 minute video of the final Broadway performance of Follies (1971) which I also didn't know existed. I am sure one of the authors or their heirs has possession of the original material.

  • @JOSEPHCOZZASALON
    @JOSEPHCOZZASALON 8 років тому

    Do you or anyone out there have the video of the entire performance of the 3,389th performance. One was made and is available at the Performing Arts Library in New York. Not sure if it is publicly available but it would be great to view it.

    • @SHack7498
      @SHack7498 8 років тому

      +JOSEPHCOZZASALON - Nope, sorry I don't know of any such video. I didn't realize there was one at the Lincoln Center Library, but that make sense.

  • @bellini7verdi
    @bellini7verdi 8 років тому

    un orgasmo estético musicalllllllllllllllllll.............totalllllllllllllllllllllllllll

  • @bellini7verdi
    @bellini7verdi 8 років тому

    esto es una locura de arte total...en grupo..............una pasada de hermoso...............

  • @bethanmurray622
    @bethanmurray622 8 років тому

    This is absolutely amazing!!! I love this song and this musical ❤️ I bet the atmosphere in that theatre must've been incredibly breathtaking!

  • @RogueElectro.
    @RogueElectro. 8 років тому

    That's insane. Really crazy man. Awesome video

  • @ricardomedina-sanchez7367
    @ricardomedina-sanchez7367 9 років тому

    I am pretty sure that both the audience and the performers must have felt wonderful with that load of claps and emotional reaction to thekind of craft taking place. Only I wish I had been among the audience that night!

  • @noirchild58
    @noirchild58 9 років тому

    The first time I saw the Original A Chorus Line, I got a standing room space in the back. It didn't matter though because the show was so intimate yet so BIG that I felt like I was on the front row. Nothing like it before ... or since. BRAVO!

  • @scorpioninblue
    @scorpioninblue 9 років тому

    STUNNING! IT DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THAT!! WOW!!

  • @charlieedwards4331
    @charlieedwards4331 9 років тому

    Amazing, beautiful, fantastic, iconic, jaw-dropping and awesome are just a few words to describe what I witnessed. The fact that it was possible to pull over 300 current and former cast members from all over the world and have them do this show is an extraordinary feat.

  • @JerkyPuck
    @JerkyPuck 9 років тому

    What a spectacular evening that must have been. Wow...just wow.

  • @Bakerlongisland87
    @Bakerlongisland87 9 років тому

    I want to thank you for posting this because I couldn't find my Video that my sister-in-law recorded for me. PS: This may have been on "Live and In Person" that night, BUT it was recorded at the dress rehearsal that afternoon. I know, because I was enough to be there. Thank You again for posting!! :)

  • @wilderpress
    @wilderpress 9 років тому

    wow. Saw you in 1983

  • @mzmiller52
    @mzmiller52 9 років тому

    I wish I had been there to see this night. A real goose bump experience if ever there was one.

  • @nicolerohde9113
    @nicolerohde9113 9 років тому

    No matter how many revivals come along nothing will ever compare to the original Broadway cast. Absolutely astounding. To this day listening to the original soundtrack gives me chills, makes me laugh, smile and cry.

  • @oscarphile
    @oscarphile 9 років тому

    For all those out there, like me, who felt certain that they couldn't make the Chorus Line Kickline any more impressive than it already was. THAT's amazing!