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STAGE CREDITS

[Broadway]
Return Engagement [Broadway], 1973
Doctor

[Broadway]
Broadway Revival, 1973
Doctor

[Broadway]
1973
Tubal

Shylock (Understudy)

[Broadway]
1973
Peter Flynn (Understudy)

[Broadway]
1972
Kvach

Zahkar Bardin (Understudy)

Kon (Understudy)

[Broadway]
1972
Priest

[Broadway]
1972
Man in the Sack

[Broadway]
1971
Count Aubespine

Lord Burleigh (Understudy)

[Broadway]
1971
Philly Cullen

[Broadway]
1970
Third God

[Broadway]
1970
Performer

[Broadway]
Unknown, 1970
Performer

[Broadway]
1969
Jacob Lehmann

Performer (Understudy)

[Broadway]
1969
Maitre Jacques

[Broadway]
1969
Curtis Moffat Jr. (Understudy)

Jacob Lehmann (Understudy)

[Broadway]
1968
Richards

[Broadway]
1968

A Capuchin

[Broadway]
1968
Mathematician

[Broadway]
1968
Thomas de Courcelles

[Broadway]
1967
Horace Giddens (Understudy)

[Broadway]
1966
Performer

[Broadway]
1966
Performer

[Broadway]
1965
Sir Jasper Fidget

[Broadway]
1965
Performer

[Broadway]
Broadway Revival, 1947
Professor Scoot

Professor Scoot

[Broadway]
1944
Samuel Berg

Productions

 
[Regional (US), 1980]
Director

News


BWW Interview: 20th Anniversary of Actors Theatre's Dracula

Bram Stoker's Dracula has been a mainstay at Actors Theatre of Louisville (ATL) since 1995, and has become identified with actor/director William McNulty, who eight years ago was invited to forge his own adaptation of the horror classic. The result only intensified audience demand and acceptance, and the play now stands as the second holiday perennial (with A Christmas Carol) for Louisville's highly acclaimed regional theatre. This interview with Mr. McNulty was originally published in 2013 by Arts-Louisville.com, and covers Dracula as well as the veteran actor's long association with Actors Theatre.
Actors Theatre Of Louisville Honors Late Actor Ray Fry, Memorial Held 5/17

Actors Theatre of Louisville was saddened by the news that Ray Fry died on Monday, May 4 in Louisville, Kentucky at the age of 86 following a brief illness.
Actors Theatre Of Louisville Honors Late Actor Ray Fry, Memorial Held 5/17

Actors Theatre of Louisville was saddened by the news that Ray Fry died on Monday, May 4 in Louisville, Kentucky at the age of 86 following a brief illness.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many Broadway shows has Ray Fry been in?

Ray Fry has appeared on Broadway in 26 shows.

How many West End shows has Ray Fry been in?

Ray Fry has not appeared in the West End.

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