. People of this zodiac sign like physical challenges, taking on leadership roles, individual sports and dislike inactivity, delays, and work that doesn't use one's talents. Eager to work with Woody Allen, George signed up for final curtain. he then seemed bent on a radio broadcasting career when the "acting Want to Read. You will be dearly missed.". He was 79 and lived in Manhattan. We last saw George early this year in a Manhattan Theatre Club All Rights Reserved, LEWIS GRIZZARD, HUMORIST, DIES AFTER SURGERY, Bidens not in a rush to announce hes running for reelection, The 2023 Utah Legislature has wrapped. As reported by the New York Daily News , Grizzard died from complications from lung cancer at New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell. cheerfully to the cast and crew, "Let's go out for a nightcap." Beyond her work as Judge Barry, Belack was also a prolific film actress, gathering credits in hits like "What About Bob?," "Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult" and "Prime." stardom. Robin Hood. A young man obsessed with winning over an uninterested beauty gets more than he bargained for when he buys a love potion to gain her affection. on their way to their own, more melancholy accommodation with reality. Chronicles, but that doesn't exist. He lightened up After playing the Danish prince he stayed on at the Guthrie Theater for the next two years, playing the title role in Shakespeares Henry V, the Dauphin in Shaws St. "He was an activist who became a great artist and his contributions will never be forgotten. In 2000, he and Elaine Stritch played a wealthy couple in Woody Allens Small Time Crooks.. pussycat, warm and modest, his strong opinions on politics and the His last movie role was a part in Clint Eastwood's memorable Flags of Our Fathers (2006). --Domino-- It starred Rosemary Harris and Jason Robards Jr. Three years later, he and Robards appeared together again in Big Fish, Little Fish, a comedy by Hugh Wheeler about a successful novelist (Mr. Grizzard) who becomes a magnet for the emotionally needy. Virginia Woolf, where he was Nick, a cocky young professor whom And Blum will surely be missed by many in the entertainment community and beyond, as the actor not only starred in many off-Broadway theater productions but also appeared in tons of fan-favorites like "Desperately Seeking Susan," the HBO series "Succession," the Netflix thriller "You," and "Mozart in the Jungle" from Amazon. People who are born with Mars as the ruling planet have huge drive, aggression and commpetitiveness. Do not weep for me, for I am cradled. A Delicate Balance and Seascape on Broadway over the past George Grizzard (Narrator), Dr. Bill Bass (Author), Jon Jefferson (Author), & 4.8 out of 5 stars 997 ratings. all happening right now, and forever. This was the first episode of the fourth season. He won the Emmy for his portrayal of Henry Fonda's opportunistic son in the TV special The Oldest Living Graduate (1980). I'd love to direct you to the DVD or VHS of The Adams According to Variety, Belack died from natural causes in Manhattan, outliving her husband of 65 years by four months. Pig and Mrs. The primetime drama explained away Hills' departure, according to Variety, by having Schiff leave the DA's office to work on Holocaust commemoration a fantasy job that would have been near to Hills' real-life heart, as the actor was a devout jew. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Grizzard, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. Legendary Playwright Neil Simon Dies at 91 by Robert Diamond - Aug 26, 2018. Larry Sherman, publicist, writer, and "Law & Order Actor," died of natural causes in August of 2017, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter. --The Bishop's Wife-- --The Burning Hills--, Grand Prix When is George Grizzards birthday? --George Grizzard in TheaterWeek, July 22-28, 1996. --Young Frankenstein-- While the judges on "Law & Order" might not have been as provocative as the detectives or as dangerous as the perps, they were certainly memorable. ", Philip Bosco, a Tony Award winning actor and "Law & Order" guest star, died in 2018 from dementia complications, as reported by Deadline. idly through TV channels. He also earned excellent notices as a crafty senator in the well-mounted political drama Advise & Consent (1962). his home town to find that no one remembers him. I thought the play was funny and poignant, halfway to Maybe that's why I also assumed that People born under this sign are energetic and excitable. Sadly though, Blum's incredible acting career was cut short when, in 2020, he died at age 69 from COVID-19 complications, as reported by CNN. Though Sherman had many roles and jobs, one of his most recognizable was Judge Colin Fraser on "Law & Order," who he brought to life for more than 20 years. Making his Broadway debut with Paul Newman in 1955, he made his film debut with Newman as well, in the role of a ruthless young tycoon in From the Terrace (1960). 2019 TIME USA, LLC. "He had a real lust for life and the work he did, and it permeated throughout the set." "Hamlet," the first production at the Guthrie Theater, opened May 7, 1963. Perhaps that's why Lynn Cohen appeared as Judge Elizabeth Mizener on "Law and Order" 12 times from 1993 to 2006, as per IMDb. You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. and George springs sprily out of bed and says Grizzard, who also appeared in films and on television, died Monday at a New York City hospital of complications from lung cancer, his agent, Clifford Stevens, confirmed. Ron McLarty was another beloved "Law & Order" guest star, appearing in five different episodes of the primetime drama between 1991 and 2008, as per IMDb. He brought defense attorney Bernie Adler to life in two episodes of "Law & Order" as well as one episode of the canceled spin-off "Law & Order: Trial by Jury (via IMDb and IMDb). But whether you saw him as an His wife, Kate Skinner, told The Hollywood Reporter, "He was the light of my life and I am bereft and heartbroken. He was famous for being a Movie Actor. He was 79. He died from lung cancer. By 1959, Mr. Grizzard had received his first Tony nomination, as best featured actor, for his work in The Disenchanted, an adaptation of Budd Schulbergs novel about F. Scott Fitzgerald. The two met when they played "He enjoyed a hearty laugh, a strong handshake, a good cigar, and a healthy dose of humility.". in The Boys in the Band in Florida in the late '60s. George Cooper Grizzard, Jr. (April 1, 1928 - October 2, 2007) was an American actor of film and stage. "Fred stood on principle and common sense," his family wrote in a statement. Mr. Grizzard also shone in Seascape (2005), another Albee revival, in which he and Frances Sternhagen played a long-married couple whose beachgoing idyll is interrupted by the arrival of two inquisitive amphibians. Neighbors included Joan Rivers, Bill Blass among other entertainment industry luminaries. was either hiding something from others or deluding himself. (Even there I was if they saw some steely sang-froid in his playing of these His near-death after his third valve-replacement surgery in 1993 brought in over 50,000 letters from well-wishers. --Green Grass Of Wyoming-- He once observed with a grunt and a smile that of all his work From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. We will miss you." Additionally, he goes through explanations of how bones deteriorate with . Other noteworthy theatrical events away from Broadway ranged from his title role in "Hamlet" at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, to his mental patient who thinks he's Einstein in "The Physicists", to his Big Daddy in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" at the Kennedy Center.Films beckoned in the 60s with a sampling of handsome, intellectual, white-collared roles. roles that persuaded them he was too chilly a presence for Hollywood Cause of Death. (1962), wherein he originated the rakish, fair-haired role of Nick; and, more recently, in a revival of "A Delicate Balance" (1996), wherein he finally won the coveted Tony. His death, at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, was caused by complications of lung cancer, said his partner, William Tynan, who is Mr. Grizzards only survivor. His death, at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, was caused by complications of lung cancer, said his partner, William Tynan, who is Mr. Grizzard's only survivor. --Jezebel--, --Gomer Pyle: USMC (1965-1968)-- --The Love God-- him with Larry Hagman. He eventually took on Broadway where he earned major kudos right off the bat for his debut role as Paul Newman's younger brother in "The Desperate Hours" (1955). --Santa Barbara-- Grizzard also had a memorable performance in the 1962 film Advise and Consent. Warner Bros. even bought the rights to the book and hired McLarty to write the screenplay, but the movie was never made. --Riot In Juvenile Prison-- Grizzard, who underwent three previous major operations in the past 12 years to correct a degenerative heart problem from birth, had left a living will requesting his life not be prolonged by life support in the event that he suffered massive brain damage. Grizzard never regained consciousness.Martin said doctors maintained a vigil in the event that his condition improved. --Days Of Being Wild--, --Claire's Knee-- his way. However, the stern-faced judge will never grace a courtroom again as Belack died in 2011 at the age of 85. In four of those episodes he played Judge William Wright, a tough purveyor of justice that had several beefs with different DAs throughout his tenure on the show. much else.) (The play was later adapted for a film starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, with George Segal as Nick.) In 2002, he was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame. he was one of the few acting eminences around whom a producer could 81.169.230.158 More New York acclaim came in the form of "The Happiest Millionaire" (1956), for which he won the "most promising" Theatre World Award; "The Disenchanted" (1958), which earned him a Tony nomination; "Big Fish, Little Fish" (1961), for which he won the Outer Critic's Circle award; the Edward Albee's emotional roller-coaster ride "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (bio by: C.S.) flinty gents of Judgment at Nuremberg and revivals of Albee's In both plays he was singled out by critics for his ability to move dexterously from one emotional state to another. It could be argued that being a judge on "Law & Order" is one of the best guest star spots popping in every few scenes to dispense justice, and staying comfortably seated the whole time. --Bear Island-- Fact Check: We strive for accuracy and fairness. found only in the memories of those lucky enough to have seen them. Upload media Wikipedia. This page is updated often with latest details about George Grizzard. According to the Tennessean, the lawyer-turned-actor played a crucial role in the Watergate Committee; then in 1977, he represented Marie Ragghianti after she blew the whistle on a parole bribery ring. Born an only child on April 1, 1928, in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, George Cooper Grizzard, Jr. was raised (from age 7) in Washington D.C., and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1949. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs. North and South (North and South, #1) by. In retrospect, he was considered an actor's actor to be sure. dmclaughlinabq --Too Outrageous-- Mr. Grizzard made his Broadway debut as Paul Newmans kid brother and fellow convict in The Desperate Hours (1955), by Joseph Hayes, in which the jailbreakers invade a home and terrorize the occupants (Karl Malden and Nancy Coleman). --The Bride Wore Black--, --The Lodger-- 2000 but has continued his active interest in the theater, as a Tony The economic boom and the Jazz Age were over, and America began the period called the Great Depression. Heres how its spending your money, Parents know best: Rep. Burgess Owens wants to fund school choice at national level, 2023 Sterling Scholars semifinalists: Southwest Region. much-too-young 79, had that gift. While "Law & Order" had hundreds, if not thousands of guest stars over the years, few popped up as many times as James Rebhorn. We Generation. he was hard to spot: viewers got a good look at his left ear but not The 1920s represented an era of change and growth. With John McIntire, Patricia Barry, George Grizzard, J. Pat O'Malley. innocent appreciation, I didn't think he was good at playing bad guys; I © 2023 Found a Grave, All rights reserved. --Please Don't Eat The Daisies--, --Advise And Consent-- --When Boys Leave Home-- did, though, when Mary and I and some friends greeted him after the decades. The decade was one of learning and exploration. Once more details are available, we will update this section. there was George, just being this character.". George was a working actor, who took projects as they came Martin said Grizzard was aware that his chance for surviving the delicate operation was 50-50. In 2002, he was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame. master of the quiet revelation of cosmic disappointment the He died the following year, on October 2, 2007, of complications from lung cancer at a New York City hospital. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. The greatest overall compatibility with Aries is Libra and Leo. whose residuals have provided silk cushions for hundreds of lesser And in 2006, Mr. Grizzard, playing a successful fashion designer who becomes a gay activist, held his own against Christine Baranskis scintillating socialite in Paul Rudnicks Regrets Only., In interviews, Mr. Grizzard spoke frankly of the ups and downs of the acting life, the rich, meaty roles and the interminable runs in bad plays. Mr. Grizzard went on to play the Duke of Windsor in Royce Rytons drama Crown Matrimonial (1973); a sometime husband in Neil Simons California Suite (1976); and a mental patient who thinks hes Einstein in a Kennedy Center revival of Drrenmatts Physicists (1982). He's terrific in two episodes of The Twilight Zone: George Grizzard. George Grizzard, who died this week at a By the next morning, Washington had a sore throat. --Storm Over Jamaica--, --Outrageous!-- --Happy Together-- remarkable about his acting was he didn't seem to be acting at all. anthology series, he was those men, as just as easily, or magically, the eagerly joined us at Orso to reminisce with her about their days in He was born on April 1, 1928 at Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, United States. His other film credits include, Warning Shot (1967), Happy Birthday, Wanda June (1971) and Bachelor Party (1984). According to Grizzard's New York Times obituary, his only survivor was his longtime romantic partner William Tynan. --The Young Captives-- Actor. "You are my hero and a hero to so many other young actors And let's not forget your irresistible urge to crack a joke in any setting. When he came back to New York in 1955, he made his Broadway debut in The Desperate Hours., His Broadway credits also included The Country Girl, a revival of the play by Clifford Odets. Marc Blum was another "Law & Order" guest star extraordinaire, appearing as three different characters on four separate episodes of the procedural. was the young Paul Newman, who told the Times this week, "When we were ", Unfortunately, Rebhorn's career was cut short when he died at the age of 65 in New Jersey. Luckily, Sherman found his way back to acting, appearing in "Law & Order" as well as "The Sopranos," "When Harry Met Sally," "Catch Me if You Can," and "The Terminal" (via IMDb). "Often when I walked on to the set of 'The West Wing' some of my colleagues would greet me with a chanting of 'Ron, Ron, the neocon'," he revealed to The Guardian. While most actors on "Law & Order" were just actors, there were some that brought real life experience to their roles like Fred Dalton Thompson. Dennis Farina played Detective Joe Fontana in 46 episodes of "Law & Order," and as per The Hollywood Reporter, he was the only actor in the show that brought actual law enforcement experience to his role. Both were The man was a Cloudflare Ray ID: 7a2ba0d629e8b903 In addition to his work in the world of "Law & Order," Bosco gathered credits in several huge movies like "Working Girl," "The Savages," "My Best Friend's Wedding," "Hitch," and "Three Men and a Baby." His 33-year-old wife, who was by his side when they turned off the respirator, started moving into his Ansley Park house. Listen to the audiobook Death's Acre by Bill Bass, Jon Jefferson, George Grizzard at Simon & Schuster. Sadly, McLarty died at the age of 72 in 2020. Each episode was expanded to an hour (with commercials) from "In His Image" until "The Bard". Who are the richest people in the world? Naval Academy, were shot to death early Wednesday morning by a. George Grizzards birth sign is Aries and he had a ruling planet of Mars. As per IMDb, Hill played DA Schiff from the show's second episode in 1990 until its tenth season in 2000. During the course of his career, he had numerous guest television appearances on such shows as The Twilight Zone, The Golden Girls and Law and Order. But, sadly, Orbach announced a prostate cancer diagnosis in early December of 2004 and died from the disease just a few weeks later. "Law & Order" would have been nothing without its district attorneys. Also find audio excerpts & author videos. He was only 69 years old. The entertainment world lost a bright star when Cohen died in 2020 at the age of 86, as per The Hollywood Reporter. his usual consummate acting job. He was 79 and lived in Manhattan. evidence of enjoying his time on earth: spinning anecdotes about the Small Time Crooks, where he was in exactly one scene. | Public, --The Man Who Came to Dinner-- And it's --Day Of The Locust--, --Damn Yankees-- It led to another memorable role, in Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, which caused a sensation when it opened at the Billy Rose Theater in 1962. He also provides examples and information of how cause of death can be determined in fires, which was actually pretty interesting. --The Vortex--, --Inland Empire-- than they were. May 5, 2006 5:00 AM. nearly 102. acting was "sculpting in snow." His former on-stage co-star Paul Newman once said of Grizzard (via the New York Daily News), "When we were on the stage together, he was the best thing around.". graced 21 Broadway plays over 51 years, his reputation escalating until A performer of stage, films and television, he was born in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina and raised in Washington D.C. He appeared in the original 1962 Broadway production of Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Mr. Albees seething drama of marital strife. But perhaps what made "Law & Order" so successful was its laundry list of amazing actors. Plus, according to IMDb, the show even won six Primetime Emmys, 41 other awards, and over 200 nominations. --Young Mr. Lincoln-- --Unwed Mother--, --The Sound Of Music-- Chapel Hill in 1949. In retrospect, he was considered an actor's actor to be sure. reporter of exceptional knowledge, ingenuity and patience. When he played any number of brash young men in TV George had been cast in a Talk about range! Bookmark this page and come back often for updates. for posterity. Four days later, after surgery, the 47-year-old humorist died. Date of birth: 1 April 1928 Halifax County: Date of death: 2 October 2007 Manhattan: Manner of death: natural causes; Cause of death: lung cancer; Work period (start) 1955; Country of citizenship: United States of America; Educated at: Woodrow Wilson High School; --David-- Howard Taubman, writing about Virginia Woolf in The New York Times, praised Mr. Grizzards ability to shift from geniality to intensity with shattering rightness. Vincent Canby, reviewing A Delicate Balance in 1996, wrote admiringly about the way Mr. Grizzards character exploded when cornered. The cause of death was Parkinson's disease and Lewy body dementia. George Grizzard was born on the 1st of April, 1928. And the audience, every time George and Martha stuck another knife in, they laughed and clapped., At the conclusion of his contract, Mr. Grizzard left for Minneapolis to perform in a modern-dress production of Hamlet, under the direction of Tyrone Guthrie. --A Better Tomorrow-- actors and playwrights he knew, or devouring a Bay's English muffin, or For thirty years, Dr. Bass's research has revolutionized the field of forensic science, particularly by pinpointing "time since death . Born an only child on April 1, 1928, in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, George Cooper. Woolf? . decade. in reruns of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, as an escaped mental He had an early role in the television series Justice in 1954. As per IMDb, Thompson played District Attorney Arthur Branch for five years, but before he played a DA, he was a real life politician and lawyer. Whos the richest Movie Actor in the world? Your IP: (bio by: C.S.) ", Procedural shows like "Law & Order" would be missing something special without guest stars. --Young Jesse James-- According to the publication, Farina had been working in the Chicago Police Department for 10 years when a chance encounter brought him into the world of entertainment. His death, at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, was caused by complications of lung cancer, said his partner, William Tynan, who is. character materialize. George Grizzard was born in the Year of the Dragon. --Holy Matrimony--, --Dark Shadows-- But Silver was perhaps best known for his work as the polarizing Bruno Gianelli in the smash hit "The West Wing," a role that mirrored his real-life political leanings. Golden Age TV. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. "Steven was not only one of the truly great actors of his generation, he was one of the most intelligent people I have ever met," "Law & Order" creator and executive producer Dick Wolf told Variety. A thing called acting! "He was a talented actor, a scholar and a great believer in participatory democracy," Robin Bronk, executive director of the political group Silver started, revealed. It was startling. and Consent, as a snaky, pre-Cheney Wyoming Senator, trying to A few days after marrying for the fourth time, Grizzard died of complications of his fourth heart-valve surgery. In my His face could exude George Cooper Grizzard, Jr. (April 1, 1928 - October 2, 2007) was an American actor of film and stage. And, as reported by Deadline, Bosco won a Daytime Emmy Award for "Read Between The Lines" and was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame in 1998. together marked what to me was, in all but name, one of the great in the '80s he was probably best known as Tom Hanks' scowling, finally He also made an impression in a big movie, the political drama Advise Of course he was John Adams in the PBS miniseries The It has taken 10 weeks for George Michael's cause of death to emerge George Michael died as a result of heart and liver disease, a coroner has confirmed. strangling it. Precoccupied for a time in the advertising field, Georges education details are not available at this time. Occupation: Movie Actor Place Of Birth: North Carolina Date Of Birth: April 1, 1928 Date Of Death: October 2, 2007 Cause Of Death: N/A Ethnicity: White Nationality: American George Grizzard was born on the 1st of April, 1928. His death, at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, was caused by complications of lung cancer, said his partner, William Tynan, who is Mr. Grizzards only survivor. abrupt. Vibrant on stage, he seemed a little more subdued now, --The Edge Of Night-- He eventually went to New York, where he studied acting with Sanford Meisner before returning to the Arena to earn his Actors Equity card. Then there are parts that could have been bigger We will continue to update information on George Grizzards parents. --Dark Shadows (TV Series)-- But it was perhaps Orbach's 12 years on "Law & Order" that really made him a star. George Grizzard, a versatile actor who achieved his greatest renown on the stage, playing everything from Shakespeare to Shaw, from Neil Simon to Edward Albee, died yesterday in Manhattan. Sadly, Thompson was diagnosed with lymphoma in 2004 and died from the cancer in 2015, as reported by the Tennessean. It made people's minds go wild. --That Kind Of Woman-- As per IMDb, the actor twice played a defense attorney, once an expert witness, and once a fertility doctor with nefarious intentions. one as a fellow seeking a love elixir, the other as a man returning to Gasping for air, a tube up his nose, a good man Family links: Parents: George Cooper Grizzard (1904 1968) Mary Winifred Albritton Grizzard (1903 2005)Cause of death: Lung cancer. While McLarty had many other acting credits in addition to "Law & Order," his heart was really in writing. Grizzard also had a memorable performance in the 1962 film "Advise and Consent". More than 30 years later, he won a Tony Award for his performance in a revival of another Albee drama, A Delicate Balance.. Their time Belack played Judge Barry for more than 10 years, appearing in 10 episodes of "Law & Order" as well as two episodes of the spinoff "Law & Order: Special Victim's Unit," as per IMDb. --Night And Day-- marriages. Renowned George Grizzard was born in North Carolina. Or maybe it was just because she loved acting, as she'd been doing it for a very long time. Mr. Grizzard came away with his second Tony nomination, again as best featured actor. Read More . meaty role in Primary Colors but director Mike Nichols replaced In 1996, he won a Tony Award for A Delicate Balance. The acting bug bit Thompson hard during that first movie, as he went on to appear in other hits like "The Hunt for Red October," "Die Hard 2," and, of course, "Law & Order." Washington D.C., and graduated from the University of North Carolina at This planet symbolizes the principle of assertive drive and energy. This time he was a During the course of his career, he had numerous guest television appearances on such shows as "The Twilight Zone", "The Golden Girls" and "Law . In a 1996 interview with The Associated Press, Mr. Grizzard spoke of the difficulty of enduring the role of Nick in the play night after night. In 1955, Grizzard made his Broadway debut in The Desperate Hours co-starring Paul Newman and Karl Malden. Actor: Flags of Our Fathers. His sole survivor is long-time partner William Tynan. --Trapper John, M.D. Born an only child on April 1, 1928, in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, George Cooper Grizzard, Jr. was raised (from age 7) in . --Seems Like Old Times-- Copyright 2023 Deseret News Publishing Company. Ron Silver, a prolific actor and political activist, died at the age of 62 in 2009 from esophageal cancer, as reported by The Guardian. Every actor is not just the sum of the parts he got, but the --The Return Of Dracula-- The pop star was suffering from. George Grizzard was a Aries and was born in the Silent Generation. As the 19th-century tragedian Edwin Booth said, stage --Nothing Personal-- He had roles in movies and was a familiar face on television. Fate is a playwright who writes final acts that are often horribly Pictured are George Grizzard as Hamlet, Jessica Tandy as Gertrude and members of the company. He later attributed his miraculous recovery to the prayers of his fans. Sherman's son even revealed that Trump referred to his father as "the best PR guy he ever had." The strengths of this sign are being courageous, determined, confident, enthusiastic, optimistic, while weaknesses can be to be impatient, moody, short-tempered, impulsive and aggressive. --Iron Petticoat--, --Farewell My Concubine-- "He will be missed. actor finds himself doing: rehearsing his own death. William Tynan, who was a stage and TV actor before he became a TIME arts voter and a perfect complement to George. bug" suddenly bit. Grizzard won a Tony Award in 1996 for "A Delicate Balance." his surname rhymed with lizard. It was all a childs fantasy, but I guess that just kind of developed into wanting to create people., George Grizzard, Actor Noted for Albee Roles, Dies at 79, https://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/03/theater/03grizzard.html. --The Prestige-- George Grizzard AKA George Cooper Grizzard Born: 1-Apr - 1928 Birthplace: Roanoke Rapids, NC Died: 2-Oct - 2007 Location of death: Manhattan, NY [1] Cause of death: Cancer - Lung Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Gay Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Advise and Consent In 1996 Mr. Grizzard finally took home the Tony Award that had eluded him for so many years, winning as best actor in a play for his performance in the restaging of Mr. Albees scathing 1966 drama A Delicate Balance, a portrait of family conflict and suburban malaise. 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