No, John Travolta was not in Bye Bye Birdie.
The character of Harvey Johnson in the 1963 movie Bye Bye Birdie was played by Peter Menefee.
Conrad Birdie is a fictional character from the play Bye, Bye Birdie (later made into a film). In the story, Birdie is about to leave his act because he has been drafted. The play is a satire on the rock 'n roll craze of the late 1950's, including the near hysteria when Elvis Presley was drafted. The character pokes fun at more than just Presley, however -- his name is a satire on another star, Conway Twitty.
N.Y.C...He is in Bye,Bye Birdie at the Roundabout Theater opening October 15,2009
Birdie Sawyer's birth name is Fredrick Sawyer.
Bye Bye Birdie
No, John Travolta was not in Bye Bye Birdie.
Birdie Birdie, sitting on my shelf, Birdie Birdie, falling off my shelf, Birdie Birdie hitting the floor, Birdie Birdie is no more
funny thing you should ask that i am going to be him in a school play if you have heard the telephone hour harvie is a nerd looking for a date to the prom
The character of Harvey Johnson in the 1963 movie Bye Bye Birdie was played by Peter Menefee.
The title song for "Bye Bye Birdie" was written especially for the 1963 film. In recent times, some theater companies have used it in their productions of the show.
Kind of. The character is based on Elvis, but the name is a play on Conway Twitty.
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Conrad Birdie was portrayed by Elvis Presley.
Bye Bye Birdie - 1995 TV was released on: USA: 3 December 1995
How Do I Look - 2004 Bye Bye Birdie was released on: USA: 2 July 2011
The Bye Bye Birdie on Broadway in New York until January 14, 2010. The Bye Bye Birdie on Broadway ended because of so many reviews on it after the revival show in 2009.