The following actors played Dr Dillamond in performances of 'Wicked' in the United States of America in 2005:
1. On Broadway, William Youmans was Dr. Dillamond until Sean McCourt took over on July 26.
3. On the first national tour, Timothy Britten Parker [b. February 8, 1952] was Dr. Dillamond.
3. In Chicago, Steven Skybell was Dr. Dillamond.
The following actors played Dr Dillamond in performances of 'Wicked' in the United States of America in 2006:
1. On Broadway, Sean McCourt was Dr. Dillamond until Steven Skybell took over on August 8.
2. On the first national tour, Timothy Britten Parker [b. February 8, 1952] was Dr. Dillamond until K. Todd Freemantook over on March 28.
3. In Chicago, Steven Skybell was Dr. Dillamond until Timothy Britten Parker took over on March 28.
William Youmans took over on December 12.
The following actors played Dr Dillamond in performances of 'Wicked' in the United States of America in 2009:
1. On Broadway, Timothy Britten Parker [b. February 8, 1952] was Dr. Dillamond.
2. On the first national tour, Paul Slade Smith was Dr. Dillamond.
3. In Chicago, David de Vries was Dr. Dillamond.
4. In Los Angeles, Tom Flynn was Dr. Dillamond.
5. In San Francisco, Tom Flynn was Dr. Dillamond.
6. On the second national tour, David de Vries was Dr. Dillamond.
The following actors played Fiyero in performances of 'Wicked' in the United States of America in 2009:1. On Broadway, Aaron Tveit took over the role of Fiyero from Kevin Kern on January 20. Kevin Kern reprised the role on March 10.2. In Los Angeles, Derrick Williams was Fiyero.3. In San Francisco, Nicolas Dromard was Fiyero.4. In the second national tour, Colin Donnell was Fiyero.
The following actors played the Wonderful Wizard of Oz in performances of 'Wicked' in the United States of America in 2006:1. On Broadway, Ben Vereen [b. October 10, 1946] was the Wizard until George Hearn [b. June 18, 1934] reprised the role on January 17.Ben Vereen reprised on February 3.David Garrison [b. June 30, 1952] took over on April 4.2. On the first national tour, David Garrison was the Wizard until P.J. Benjamin took over on March 8.3. In Chicago, Gene Weygandt was the Wizard.
Bruce Greenwood played the President of the United States in National Treasure: Book of Secrets. Funnily enough this was the second time Greenwood played the President of the United States, last time he played JFK in Thirteen Days.
The following actors played the Wonderful Wizard of Oz in performances of 'Wicked' in the United States of America in 2008:1. On Broadway, Lenny Wolpe was the Wizard until P.J. Benjamin took over on July 29.2. On the first national tour, Lee Wilkof [b. June 25, 1951] was the Wizard until Lenny Wolpe took over on September 6.3. In Chicago, Peter Kevoian was the Wizard until Gene Weygandt reprised on January 22.4. In Los Angeles, John Rubinstein [b. December 8, 1946] was the Wizard until David Garrison [b. June 30, 1952] took over on August 26.
No, the same actress played the Wicked Witch and Mrs. Gulch.
The following actors played Dr Dillamond in performances of 'Wicked' in the United States of America in 2007:1. On Broadway, Steven Skybell was Dr. Dillamond.2. On the first national tour, K. Todd Freeman was Dr. Dillamond until Tom Flynn took over on January 3.3. In Chicago, William Youmans was Dr. Dillamond until K. Todd Freeman took over on January 16.4. In Los Angeles, Timothy Britten Parker [b. February 8, 1952] was Dr. Dillamond.
The following actors played Dr Dillamond in performances of 'Wicked' in the United States of America in 2008:1. On Broadway, Steven Skybell was Dr. Dillamond until Timothy Britten Parker [b. February 8, 1952] took over on September 2.2. On the first national tour, Tom Flynn was Dr. Dillamond until Paul Slade Smith took over on November 24.3. In Chicago, K. Todd Freeman was Dr. Dillamond until David de Vries took over on January 22.4. In Los Angeles, Timothy Britten Parker was Dr. Dillamond until David de Vries took over on May 27.Tom Flynn took over on December 2.
The following actors played Fiyero in performances of 'Wicked' in the United States of America in 2005:1. On Broadway, David Ayers [b. July 30, 1973] took over the role of Fiyero from Joey McIntyre [b. December 31, 1972] on January 11.2. On the first national tour, Derrick Williams was Fiyero.3. In Chicago, Kristoffer Cusick [b. March 29, 1974] was Fiyero.
The following actors played Fiyero in performances of 'Wicked' in the United States of America in 2009:1. On Broadway, Aaron Tveit took over the role of Fiyero from Kevin Kern on January 20. Kevin Kern reprised the role on March 10.2. In Los Angeles, Derrick Williams was Fiyero.3. In San Francisco, Nicolas Dromard was Fiyero.4. In the second national tour, Colin Donnell was Fiyero.
The following actors played Boq in performances of 'Wicked' in the United States of America in 2007:1. On Broadway, Logan Lipton was Boq.2. On the first national tour, Josh Lamon was Boq until Brad Weinstock took over on June 6.3. In Chicago, Adam Fleming was Boq until Stanton Nash took over on May 8.4. In Los Angeles, Adam Wylie [b. May 23, 1984] was Boq.
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The following actors played Boq in performances of 'Wicked' in the United States of America in 2006:1. On Broadway, Robb Sapp [b. June 1, 1978] was Boq until Logan Lipton took over on August 8.2. On the first national tour, Logan Lipton was Boq until Kirk McDonald took over on June 13.Josh Lamon took over on September 1.3. In Chicago, Telly Leung was Boq until Adam Fleming took over on July 5.
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The following actresses played Madame Morrible in performances of 'Wicked' in the United States of America in 2005:1. On Broadway, Carole Shelley [b. August 16, 1939] was Madame Morrible until Rue McClanahan [b. February 21, 1934] took over on May 31.2. On the first national tour, Carol Kane [b. June 18, 1952] was Madame Morrible until Carole Shelley took over on December 21.3. In Chicago, Rondi Reed [b. October 26, 1952] was Madame Morrible.