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William Paul Michals
Born (1965-12-09) December 9, 1965 (age 58)
New Jersey
OccupationActor
Years active2007-present
Websitewilliammichals.com

William Paul Michals is an American stage actor and baritone singer. He has appeared as Emile de Becque in Rogers and Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC at Lincoln Center,.[1] He made his Broadway debut as “The Beast” in Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, and later returned to play Gaston in the same production. His career continued with roles as Javert in LES MISÉRABLES, Billy Flynn in CHICAGO, Don Quixote in MAN OF LA MANCHA, Harold Hill in THE MUSIC MAN, the title role in PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET, and recently appeared as Captain Hook in Leonard Bernstein's PETER PAN. He has received the Anselmo Award, he also earned recognition by Chicago’s “Jeff” and the National STAR awards for his portrayal of Chauvelin in a national tour of THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL. He has played Captain von Trapp in THE SOUND OF MUSIC, and Billy Flynn in Kander & Ebb’s CHICAGO.

Michals regularly appears with the country’s leading orchestras, including the San Francisco, San Diego, Utah, and Hartford Symphonies, The New York Pops, and Philly Pops.

He has sung The National Anthem for major league sporting events. He has also performed for House and Senate inside The United States Capitol. He also sang at the December 11, 2001 memorial service at Ground Zero, singing "Let There Be Peace On Earth".

He has performed opera, in New York, Boston, and in concert at the Aspen and Tanglewood Music Festivals.

His moniker is “America's Baritone”.[2]

Career

He made his debut with The Beauty and the Beast

Broadway

Other Live Theater and Opera

Opera

TV

Live Theater

Other Broadway and Off-Broadway roles also include:

References

  1. ^ "Broadway World - Broadway News, Tickets, Videos & More".
  2. ^ http://www.newssun.com/010911-William-Michals
  3. ^ "William Michals Biography on BroadwayWorld".
  4. ^ "Sunset Boulevard".