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A singer with a low range who usually takes comic roles is often referred to as a bass-baritone. This type of singer typically excels in comedic operatic or musical theatre roles, showcasing their vocal versatility and comedic timing.
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Gregory Oliver Hines had a wide range of different roles. These roles include being an actor, singer, choreographer, and dancer. He was also the lead singer in the rock band "Severance".
Not at all. There are certainly some vocalists who sing bass and play comic roles-- we hear some of them in barbershop quartets, and there was even a top-40 hit in the early 1960s called "Mr. Bass Man." But bass and baritone voices are absolutely not restricted to lighter songs or comedic styling. In fact, we can hear bass and baritone voices singing classical melodies, performing in opera, being a part of glee clubs, and playing an important role in choral music.
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He was a comic actor. He only played comedic roles, though one of them was a villain: Adenoid Hynkel in The Great Dictator.
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Although he has had roles that involves him singing, he is professionally recognized as an actor.
Opera "comique" has spoken lines, not just singing.Second Answer:The only practical difference is that comic opera is usually funny and ends happily. Some operas have spoken dialogue, but it doesn't necessarily make them comic operas. Bizet's opera Carmen was written with spoken dialogue between the musical numbers and was premiered at the Opera Comique in Paris, but it is definitely not a comic opera. In the early 18th century, Italian composers sometimes gave female lead roles in serious operas to sopranos and in comic operas to mezzo-sopranos, but that wasn't universal either.
In my opinion, yes. David Tennant has played many comic theatre roles, and has many funny moments on Doctor Who.
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Frank Sinatra is a famous singer. He was active in music from 1935-1995. He also played some movie roles.
The cast of Goodbye Again - 1968 includes: Donovan as Himself -singer Traffic as Themselves-singer Rodney Bewes Rodney Bewes as Various Roles John Cleese as himself Peter Cook as Various Characters Julie Driscoll as Herself - Singer Georgie Fame as Himself - Singer Dudley Moore as Various Characters Tina Turner as Performer Ike Turner as Performer John Wells John Wells as Various Roles