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Edmund Lyndeck (October 4, 1925 – December 14, 2015) was an American actor and
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performer. He is best known for originating the roles of Judge Turpin in '' Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street'' and Cinderella’s Father in '' Into the Woods''. His other Broadway credits include ''
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'', '' Mrs. Warren's Profession'', '' A Doll's Life'', and ''
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'', and he also played Sir Danvers Carew in the 1990 world premiere of '' Jekyll & Hyde''.


Stage

Lyndeck, a former college professor, spent over a dozen years in stock and regional theater before making his Broadway debut in the original production of ''
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''. After originating the role of John Witherspoon, Lyndeck went on to play Stephen Hopkins, Dr. Lyman Hall, and Charles Thomson before ending up on tour as John Dickinson. His best-known role is the evil Judge Turpin in the original production of
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's '' Sweeney Todd'', which he also repeated for the first national tour, the 1980 television broadcast, and a 1994 production at the North Shore Music Theatre. He earned a
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for his performance in the tour's Los Angeles berth. He followed up ''Sweeney Todd'' with another
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musical, '' Into the Woods'', originating the role of Cinderella's Father and later playing the Mysterious Man as well. His other Broadway credits include '' Mrs. Warren's Profession'', '' A Doll's Life'', and ''
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''. Lyndeck worked frequently in Pennsylvania regional theater. For many years he was a fixture at the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera — most notably as Scrooge in their annual musical version of ''
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'', a role he performed almost every year from 1992 to 2007.


Film and television

Lyndeck appeared occasionally on film and television. He was a contract player on a now-defunct soap opera, '' The Doctors'', and has had guest roles in series like '' Ed'', '' The Cosby Show'', and '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''. His best-known film role is as the
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-smoking grandfather in ''
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''; he is also known for his appearance in
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'' as Mr. Herlihy, '' You Don't Mess with the Zohan'' as the Pharmacist, and his most recent appearance in '' The Notorious Bettie Page''. He also did voiceovers for numerous television and film documentaries.


Death

Lyndeck died December 14, 2015, aged 90.


Acting credits


Theatre


Film


Television


Further reading

* Brown, Dennis. ''Actors Talk: Profiles and Stories from the Acting Trade''. New York: Limelight, 1999. (Lyndeck is one of the actors interviewed.)


References


External links

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Brief interview with Lyndeck about Stephen Sondheim

Obituary - Playbill
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lyndeck, Edmund 1925 births 2015 deaths American male musical theatre actors American male film actors American male soap opera actors American male television actors Male actors from Baton Rouge, Louisiana Place of death missing