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Revision as of 22:11, 21 October 2011
Ben Vereen | |
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Born | Benjamin Augustus Middleton October 10, 1946 |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Dancer, Singer |
Spouse(s) | Andrea Townsley (m. 1966) Nancy Bruner (m. 1976) |
Ben Vereen (born October 10, 1946) is an American actor, dancer, and singer who has appeared in numerous Broadway theatre shows. Vereen graduated from Manhattan's High School of Performing Arts.
Early Years
Vereen was born Benjamin Augustus Middleton on October 10, 1946, in Miami, Florida. While still an infant, Vereen and his family relocated to the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. He discovered he was adopted when he applied for a passport to join Sammy Davis Jr. on a tour of "Golden Boy" to London when he was 25. He was adopted by James Vereen, a paint-factory worker and his wife, Pauline, who worked as a maid. [3]
During his pre-teen years, he exhibited an innate talent for drama and dance and often performed in local variety shows. At the age of 14, Vereen enrolled at the High School of Performing Arts, where he studied under world-renown choreographers Martha Graham, George Balanchine, and Jerome Robbins. Upon his graduation, he struggled to find suitable stage work and was often forced to take odd jobs to supplement his income.
He was 18 years old when he made his New York stage bow off-off Broadway in "The Prodigal Son" at the Greenwich Mews Theater. By the following year, he was in Las Vegas, performing in Bob Fosse's production of "Sweet Charity," a show with which he toured in 1967-68. He returned to New York City to play Claude in "Hair" in the Broadway production, before joining the national touring company.
The following year, he was cast opposite Sammy Davis Jr. in the film adaptation of "Sweet Charity". After developing a rapport with Davis, Vereen was cast as his understudy in the upcoming production of "Golden Boy", which toured England and ended the run at the Palladium Theatre in London's West End.
Stage
He was nominated for a Tony Award for Jesus Christ Superstar in 1972 and won a Tony for his appearance in Pippin in 1973. Vereen appeared in the Broadway musical Wicked as the Wizard of Oz in 2005. Vereen has also performed in one-man shows and actively lectures on black history and inspirational topics.
Year | Title | Role | Venue | Type | Notes |
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1965 | The Prodigal Son | Dancer | Greenwich Mews Theater | Off-Broadway | Choreography by Martha Graham |
1967-68 | Sweet Charity | Dancer | US & Canada Tour | Touring | Cast by Bob Fosse for the US Touring Company |
1968-72 | Hair | Hud | Biltmore Theatre | Broadway | Alternated roles: Hud & Claude Tony Award for Best Musical |
1968 | Hair | Claude | National Tour | Broadway | Tony Award for Best Musical |
1968 | Golden Boy | Understudy to Sammy Davis Jr. |
London Palladium | Touring | International Tour |
1970 | Gurton's Apocalyptic Needle | Alternate roles | The New Troupe | Touring | Touring company repertory included: The Holy Ghostly & Melodrama Play |
1970-71 | No Place to be Somebody | Alternate roles | Touring Company | Touring | |
1971-73 | Jesus Christ Superstar | Judas Iscariot | Mark Hellinger Theatre | Broadway | 1972 Tony Award® Best Featured Actor in a Musical |
1972-74 | Pippin | Leading Player | Shubert Theater | Broadway, U.S. tour |
1973 Tony Award® Best Actor in a Musical [winner] |
1985 | Grind | LeRoy | Shubert Theater | Broadway | Replacement |
1992-93 | Jelly's Last Jam | Chimney Man | Shubert Theater | Broadway | Replacement |
1995-96 | A Christmas Carol | Actor | Madison Square Garden | Broadway | |
1999 | Chicago | Billy Flynn | U.S. & Canada Tour | Touring | |
2001 | Fosse | Performer | Shubert Theater | Broadway | Replacement |
2002 | I'm not Rappaport | Midge | Shubert Theater | Broadway, U.S. tour |
Revival, Play, Comedy |
2003 | The Exonerated | Actor | Off-Broadway | Off Broadway | |
2005-6 | Wicked | The Wonderful Wizard of Oz | Shubert Theater | Broadway | Replacement |
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Cwands (talk) 21:52, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
Television
Vereen has also starred in numerous television programs, althought he is best know for the role of Chicken George, for which he won an Emmy nomination in 1977 in Alex Haley's landmark TV miniseries "Roots".
He was cast opposite Jeff Goldblum in the short-lived detective series "Tenspeed and Brownshoe" (1980). During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Vereen worked steadily on television with projects ranging from the sitcom "Webster" to the drama "Silk Stalkings".
In 1985 Ben Vereen starred in the Faerie Tale Theatre series as Puss in Boots alongside Gregory Hines. He appeared on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air episode, “Papa’s Got a Brand New Excuse", in which he played Will Smith's biological father. He made several appearances on the 80's sitcom Webster as the title character's biological uncle.
In the 1990s Vereen guest-starred on TV's "Star Trek: The Next Generation" as the father of engineer Geordi LaForge, played by LeVar Burton. In "Roots Vereen" had played the grandson of another Burton character, Kunta Kinte. [4]
He also appeared as Mayor Ben (a leopard) on the children's program Zoobilee Zoo. In 1994 he appeared in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Interface", as the father of Roots co-star LeVar Burton's Geordi LaForge - fellow Roots star Madge Sinclair portrayed his wife (Geordi's mother) as well. He also appeared on the television series The Nanny episode "Pishke Business". In 2010, he appeared on the television series How I Met Your Mother episodes "Cleaning House" and "False Positive". Cwands (talk) 21:55, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
Filmography
- Sweet Charity (1969)
- Gas-s-s-s (1971)
- Funny Lady (1975)
- All That Jazz (1979)
- Cycling Through China (1982) (documentary)
- Sabine (1982)
- The Zoo Gang (1985)
- Buy & Cell (1987)
- Once Upon a Forest (1993) (voice)
- Why Do Fools Fall in Love (1998)
- I'll Take You There (1999)
- The Painting (2001)
- Idlewild (2006)
- And Then Came Love (2007)
- Tapioca (2007)
- An Accidental Friendship (2008)
Upcoming:
- Mama, I Want to Sing! (2011)
- Broadway: The Next Generation (2011) (documentary)
Television work
- Ben Vereen... Comin' at Ya (1975) (summer replacement series - only 4 episodes produced)
- Louis Armstrong - Chicago Style (1976)
- The Muppet Show (1976)
- Roots (1977) (miniseries)
- The Carol Burnett Show (1977)
- The Sentry Collection Presents Ben Vereen: His Roots (1978)
- Tenspeed and Brown Shoe (1980) (canceled after 12 episodes)
- Pippin: His Life and Times (1981)
- Charmkins (1983) (voice)
- The Jesse Owens Story (1984)
- Ellis Island (1984) (miniseries)
- Webster (cast member from 1984–1985)
- A.D. (1985) (miniseries)
- The Magic of David Copperfield VIII: Walking Through the Great Wall of China (1986) (TV special)
- Lost in London (1985) roots
- Faerie Tale Theatre Puss in Boots (1985)
- Zoobilee Zoo (1986–1987)
- You Write the Songs (1986–1987)
- Jenny's Song (1988)
- J.J. Starbuck (cast member in 1988)
- The Kid Who Loved Christmas (1990)
- Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme (1990)
- Silk Stalkings (cast member from 1991–1993)
- Intruders (1992)
- Star Trek: The Next Generation: "Interface" (Dr. Edward LaForge, 1993)
- Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: "Papa's Got a Brand New Excuse" (Lou Smith, 1994)
- The Nanny: "Pinske Business" (1994)
- Portraits of Courage (1996–1997)
- Promised Land (1996 TV series) (3 episodes in 1999)
- The Feast of All Saints (2001)
- Grey's Anatomy (2007)
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent: "Senseless" (Rev. Jeremiah Morris, 2007)
- "Your Mama Don't Dance" (Judge, 2008)
- How I Met Your Mother: "Cleaning House" and "False Positive" (Sam Gibbs, 2010)
Awards
Theatre
- 1973 Tony Award® Best Actor in a Musical: Pippin [winner]
- 1973 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Performance: Pippin [winner]
- 1972 Tony Award® Best Featured Actor in a Musical: Jesus Christ Superstar [nominee]
- 1972 Theatre World Award: Jesus Christ Superstar [winner]
Television
- 1985 Golden Globe: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television - Nominee
- 1976 Golden Globe: New Star of the Year - Actor - Nominee
- 1977 Emmy: Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in Variety or Music - Nominee
- 1977 Emmy: Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series - Nominee
- 1992 Emmy: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Special - Nominee
Other Awards The Community Mental Health Council awarded Ben with their 2004 Lifeline Celebration Achievement Award. For his humanitarian contributions, he has received a number of awards including Israel’s Cultural and Humanitarian Awards, three NAACP Image Awards, an Eleanor Roosevelt Humanitarian Award and a Victory Award. He has received honorary doctorates from the University of Arizona, Emerson College, St. Francis College, and Columbia College in Chicago. In 2001, Medgar Evers College created the Ben Vereen Scholarship for the Performing Arts, and in 2004, he received an Achievement in Excellence Award from his alma mater, the High School of the Performing Arts.
He was the first simultaneous winner of the “Entertainer of the Year,” “Rising Star,” and “Song and Dance Star” awards from the American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA). He also earned a coveted spot in the Casino Legends Hall of Fame.
Ben was nominated for an NAACP Image Award for his performance in the Hallmark movie An Accidental Friendship. In 2004, Ben was nominated for a “Career Achievement Award” by the Le Prix International Film Star Awards Organization.
Cwands (talk) 22:00, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
Personal life
According to the Fayetteville Observer of April 29, 2006, Vereen learned while applying for a passport in the late 1960s that he was adopted. His birth certificate revealed that his birth name was Benjamin Augustus Middleton, that he was the son of Essie Middleton, and that he was born in Laurinburg, NC. In April 2006, Vereen visited Laurinburg with a genealogist and learned that his mother's name was Essie May Pearson, who had died 24 years before. According to her acquaintances, Essie had gone on a trip when Ben was a child, and had left her baby in someone's care. When she returned, the child was gone. In May 2006, he met his mother's daughter, his sister, Gloria Walker, of New Haven, Connecticut.[5] He also has a brother, James Middleton, who lives in Tucson, Arizona. The Laurinburg Exchange reported: "Vereen, an adoptee who learned that he was born in Laurinburg and made a celebrated trip to Scotland County in 2006 to reconnect with family...In April 2006, Vereen visited Scotland County with a genealogist on a search for family members. While on the trip he learned his mother had died 24 years before, but that several relatives still lived in the area. In an April 28, 2006 interview with the Laurinburg Exchange, Vereen said that the visit 'has just all been so overwhelming ... I've finally found my family.' "[6]
Vereen is the godfather of R&B superstar Usher. Vereen was the keynote speaker for the Boys & Girls Clubs in St. Petersburg, Florida annual alumni tribute gala held in October 2007.
In 1992 he crashed his car on the Pacific Coast Highway and while walking around in a daze he was struck by a car driven by producer David Foster. Despite being thrown 90 feet, Vereen survived. He went on record to say that the accident had probably saved his life: he had a serious drinking problem caused by the death of his daughter.[7][8] After the accident, Vereen required special rehabilitation to regain his ability to speak.[9]
In 2007 he was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and has a website in which he shares his personal story along with advice from medical experts.[10]
Cwands (talk) 22:06, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
References
- ^ "Ben Vereen". Retrieved 11/06/2011.
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- ^ http://www.eurweb.com/2011/01/ben-vereen-writes-about-blood-family-in-new-book/
- ^ http://www.infoplease.com/biography/var/benvereen.html#ixzz1Y2k8qR00
- ^ WTNH news
- ^ Lentz, John. "Farr cancels, Vereen in at Putting on the Ritz Nov. 7" The Laurinburg Exchange, accesed June 11, 2011
- ^ David Foster: Hitman, Huffington Post, 2 December 2008.
- ^ New York Times, June 10, 1992
- ^ ASHA podcast Episode 16
- ^ [1]
External links
- Ben Vereen at the Internet Broadway Database
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- Ben Vereen at IMDb
- Ben Vereen at Memory Alpha
- http://www.lycos.com/info/ben-vereen--sweet-charity.html
- http://www.pbs.org/wnet/broadway/stars/vereen_b.html
- Ben Vereen's IBDB listing
- Ben Vereen Interviewed on XNDTV.com
- Angels of Love Spiritual Center (Rev. Ben Vereen, Spiritual Director)
- Official website
- Articles needing cleanup from June 2008
- Cleanup tagged articles without a reason field from June 2008
- Wikipedia pages needing cleanup from June 2008
- 1946 births
- Living people
- American musical theatre actors
- African American actors
- American voice actors
- American television actors
- Actors from Florida
- Tony Award winners
- American adoptees
- American film actors
- American gospel singers
- People from Miami, Florida