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Q: Who played the devil in damn Yankees?
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Who was the villain in damn Yankees?

Mr. Applegate was the villain in Damn Yankees but he was really the devil disguised


When was Damn Yankees created?

Damn Yankees was created in 1955.


What was Lola in 'Damn Yankees'?

Lola was a Temptess who was owned by the devil. April Nixon played an old lady given youth again by Ray Walston, and conived into doing his ill will.


When was Damn Yankees - band - created?

Damn Yankees - band - was created in 1989.


What is the duration of Damn Yankees film?

The duration of Damn Yankees - film - is 1.85 hours.


When was Damn Yankees - film - created?

Damn Yankees - film - was created on 1958-09-26.


What is the main idea of damn Yankees?

"Damn Yankees" is a musical about a man who makes a deal with the devil to become a star baseball player and help his favorite team win the pennant. The main idea explores themes of temptation, sacrifice, and the idea of achieving success through unconventional means.


When did the song High Enough by Damn Yankees come out?

The song "High Enough" by the group Damn Yankees was released in 1990.


Who produced Damn Yankees?

The 1955 musical comedy Damn Yankees was produced by Harold Prince, Robert Griffith and Frederick Brisson.


Who is Lola in the musical Damn Yankees?

Lola, originally played by Gwen Verdon, is a character who was once known as the ugliest woman in Providence, Rhode Island. The character eventually traded her soul to the Devil to become the beautiful woman that is presented in the play.


In this musical the hero sells his soul so the Senators can win the pennant?

In the musical Damn Yankees, Washington Senators fan Joe Boyd sells his soul to the devil.


What does damn Yankee mean?

As in the musical Damn Yankees, it's reffering to the fact that it's "those damn Yankees, why can't we beat 'em". The title comes from the expression of Senators fans from the fifties.