Lou Criscuolo(1934-2014)
- Actor
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Lou Criscuolo was born on 23 January 1934 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for 42 (2013), The Crow (1994) and The Hudsucker Proxy (1994). He died on 13 December 2014 in Wilmington, North Carolina, USA.
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Actor
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- The Hermit
- costumer
- 2013
- Alternative names
- Lou Criscolo
- Born
- Died
- December 13, 2014
- Wilmington, North Carolina, USA(lung cancer)
- Other worksStage Play: Hurry, Harry. Musical. Book by Jeremiah Morris, Lee Kalcheim and Susan Perkis. Music by Bill Weeden. Lyrics by David Finkle [final Broadway credit]. Musical Director: Arthur Azenzer. Music orchestrated by Lee Norris. Choreographed by Gerald Teijelo. Scenic Design by Fred Voelpel. Directed by Jeremiah Morris [final Broadway credit]. Ritz Theatre: 12 Oct 1972- 13 Oct 1972 (2 performances + 8 previews that began on 5 Oct 1972). Cast: Lou Criscuolo (as "Nick/Deuteronomy/Writer/Witch Doctor/Chorus Boy/Not-So-Grand Lama"), Robert Darnell (as "Stavos/Exodus/Writer/Native No. 1/Chorus Boy/Winston/Grand Lama"), Donna Liggitt (as "Forbes Melina/Starlet/Native No. 2/Not-So-Grand Lama"), Randee Heller (as "Helena/Writer/Native No. 4/Not-So-Grand Lama/Gypsy"), Jack Landron (as "Marco/Genesis/Writer/Native No. 5/Chorus Boy/Not-So-Grand Lama"), Phil Leeds (as "Harrison Fairchild III/Town Drunk/Dr. Krauss/Chief/Chorus Boy/Not-So-Grand Lama/Uncle Larry") [final Broadway role], Mary Bracken Phillips (as "Muffy Weathersford"), Samuel D. Ratcliffe (as "Harrison Fairchild IV"), Liz Sheridan (as "Patience Fairchild/Mama/Writer/Native No. 3/Star/Not-So-Grand Lama"). Produced by Peter Grad. Associate Producer: Ed Lewis.
- TriviaCurrently owner of Opera House Theater Company, Wilmington, NC. Directs local theater company and still takes parts regularly in TV and movies. He and his Wife Jeanne are known throughout Wilmington. They are strong supporters of the local arts and NPR.
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