A Little Night Music (2000) | Mame | Mack & Mabel | Dream True | Bed and Sofa | Side Show
Beauty and the Beast | Brimstone | City of Angels | Les Miserables | Smile | Zorba

 

A Little Night Music A Little Night Music (2000):

JEFF McCARTHY (Fredrik Egerman) WITH NSMT: Pirates of Penzance. ELSEWHERE: Most recently, in New York, Jeff played the central role in Tina Landau and Ricky Ian Gordon's Dream True at the Vineyard Theatre. In 1998 Mr. McCarthy starred on Broadway as Terry Turner in Side Show. Previous Broadway credits include Beast in Beauty and the Beast, Big Bob in Smile, Niko in Zorba (opposite Anthony Quinn) and The Pirates of Penzance. Los Angeles: Les Miserables (Javert), The Three Sisters (Vershinin), Search and Destroy (Martin), A Little Night Music (Carl Magnus) and Stone in City of Angels (national tour). Off-Broadway: Lanford Wilson's Sympathetic Magic (2nd Stage), On The 20th Century (York Theatre), and Gifts of the Magi (Lamb's). Regional: Mack and Mabel (Barrington Stage), Brimstone (Berkshire Festival), Arms and the Man (Huntington), Bedroom Farce (Center Stage), The Misanthrope (Guthrie), Buried Child (ACT), Henry IV (Indiana Rep.), Sunday in the Park With George (Seattle Rep.), and A Lie of the Mind (Denver Center). In June Mr. McCarthy completed a tour of greece in which he played Agamemnon in the Athens Center production of Iphigenia in Aulis. And in February he starred in the La Fenice (Venice, Italy) revival of Lady Be Good, which subsequently aired on television throughout Europe. Television credits include guest-starring roles in Law and Order, Cheers, Knot's Landing, Designing Women, In the Heat of the Night, Matlock, Equal Justice (recurring) and several television movies. Films include RoboCop II, Eve of Destruction, Rapid Fire, and Cliffhanger. Jeff is the voice of WB Television Network's Michigan J. Frog. Mr. McCarthy dedicates this performance to the ever-lovin' Pam, Anna, and Juliet.

 

Mame:

JEFF McCARTHY (Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside) Broadway: Sideshow, Beauty and the Beast, Smile, Zorba, Pirates of Penzance. Off-Broadway: Dream True, Sympathetic Magic, On the 20th Century. Los Angeles: City of Angels, Les Miserables, Three Sisters. Television: "Law and Order," "Designing Women, "Cheers", "Star Trek"(TNG), "Voyager," "LA Law", "Michigan J. Frog" (WB). Film: RoboCop2, Cliffhanger, Eve of Destruction, Rapid Fire.

Mame

 

Mack and Mabel Mack & Mabel:

JEFF McCARTHY (Mack Sennett) most recently played the central role in Tina Landau and Ricky Ian Gordon's Dream True Off Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre. Last season Jeff starred on Broadway as Terry Turner in Sideshow. Previous Broadway credits include the Beast in Beauty and the Beast, Big Bob in Smile, Niko in Zorba (opposite Anthony Quinn) and The Pirates of Penzance (Pirate King standby). Los Angeles: Les Miserables (Javert), Three Sisters (Vershinin), Search and Destroy (Martin), A Little Night Music (Carl Magnus) and Stone in City of Angels (national tour). Off-Broadway: Lanford Wilson's Sympathetic Magic (Second Stage), On The 20th Century (York Theatre), Gifts of the Magi (Lamb's). Regional: Brimstone directed by Julianne Boyd (Berkshire Theatre Festival), Arms and the Man (Huntington), Bedroom Farce (Center Stage), The Misanthrope (Guthrie), Henry IV (Indiana Rep.), Sunday in the Park With George (Seattle Rep.), A Lie of the Mind (Denver Center). TV: Star Trek:The Next Generation, LA Law, Cheers, Designing Women, In the Heat of the Night, Voyager (pilot), Equal Justice (recurring) and several TV Movies. Film: RoboCop II, Eve of Destruction, Rapid Fire, and Cliffhanger. Jeff is also the voice of WB Television Network's Michigan J. Frog. 

 

Dream True:

JEFF McCARTHY (Peter Emmons) Broadway: Side Show, Beauty and the Beast, Smile, Zorba, Pirates. Off-Broadway: Sympathetic Magic, On the 20th Century, Gifts of the Magi. Regional: The Misanthrope, 3 Sisters, Lie of the Mind, Sunday in the Park, Bed & Sofa, Arms and the Man. TV: "Star Trek", "Cheers", "LA Law", "Designing Women". Several TV Movies, "Michigan J. Frog". Film: "Robo Cop II", "Cliffhanger", "Rapid Fire". For B/E/V

Dream True

 

Bed and Sofa Bed and Sofa:

JEFF McCARTHY (Nikolai) is enjoying his first visit to Philadelphia. He recently starred on Broadway as Terry Turner in the ill fated Sideshow. Previous Broadway credits include the Beast in Beauty and the Beast, Smile, Zorba (opposite Anthony Quinn) and Pirates of Penzance. Los Angeles: Les Miserables, The Three Sisters, Search and Destroy, A Little Night Music, and City of Angels. Off-Broadway: Lanford Wilson's Sympathetic Magic, On the 20th Century, Gifts of the Magi. Regional: Arms and the Man (Huntington), Bedroom Farce (Center Stage), The Misanthrope (Guthrie), Henry IV (Indiana Rep.), Sunday in the Park with George (Seattle Rep.), A Lie of the Mind (Denver Center). TV: Star Trek (TNG), LA Law, Cheers, Designing Women, Heat of the Night, Voyager (Pilot), Equal Justice (recurring) and several TV movies. Film: RoboCop II, Eve of Destruction, Rapid Fire, and Cliffhanger. Jeff is also the voice of the WB Television Network's Michigan J. Frog

 

Side Show:

JEFF McCARTHY (Terry Connor) most recently appeared in Lanford Wilson's Sympathetic Magic at Second Stage following two years as Disney's Beast at the Palace. Previous Broadway: Smile, Zorba, and Pirates of Penzance. L.A.: Les Misérables, City of Angels, A Little Night Music, Search and Destroy and The Three Sisters. Off-Broadway: On the 20th Century (York), Gifts of the Magi (Lambs). Regional: Brimstone (Berkshire Festival), Arms & the Man (Huntington), The Misanthrope (Guthrie), Sunday in the Park... (Seattle Rep), Lie of the Mind (Denver Center), Pantegleize (A.C.T.) TV: "Voyager"(pilot), "L.A. Law," "In the Heat of the Night," "Cheers," "Designing Women," "Star Trek: TNG," "Civil Wars" and as spokesphibian for the WB "Michigan J. Frog." Film: Robocop 2, Eve of Destruction, Rapid Fire and Cliffhanger.

Side Show

 

Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast:

JEFF McCARTHY (Beast) returns to B'way after seven years of living in Los Angeles. Previous B'way: Smile, Zorba, Pirates of Penzance. Los Angeles: Les Misérables, City of Angels (nat'l tour), A Little Night Music, Search and Destroy, The Three Sisters. Off-B'way: On the 20th Century (York Theatre), Gifts of the Magi (Lambs). Regional: Brimstone at Berkshire Theatre Festival, Arms and the Man at the Huntington, Boston, The Misanthrope at the Guthrie, Sunday in the Park with George at Seattle Rep, A Lie of the Mind at the Denver Center, Pantegleize at ACT, San Francisco. TV: "Star Trek: TNG," "L.A. Law," "Civil Wars," "Equal Justice" (recurring), "Cheers," "Designing Women," "Voyager" (pilot), "In the Heat of the Night," "Doogie Howser," "Matlock," and the voice of Chuck Jones' creation, Michigan J. Frog, spokesphibian for the WB Television Network. Film: Robocop 2, Eve of Destruction, Rapid Fire, and Cliff Hanger. Love to Pam, Anna, and Juliet.

 

Brimstone: (from CD liner notes)

JEFF McCARTHY (Eamon) Broadway: Smile, Zorba, Pirates of Penzance. Off-Broadway: On The 20th Century, Gifts of the Magi. LA: Les Miserables, City of Angels, A Little Night Magic. Currently, The Beast in Beauty and The Beast on Broadway. TV: Civil Wars, Star Trek, Cheers, Designing Women, LA Law, Heat of the Night. Film: Cliffhanger, Robocop 2, Rapid Fire, Eve of Destruction. Special thanks to the extremely talented Colleen Quinn.

Brimstone

 

City of Angels City of Angels:

JEFF McCARTHY (Stone) most recently appeared as Carl-Magnus in the Ahmanson/Doolittle production of A Little Night Music. He played Javert in the Los Angeles premiere of Les Miserables at the Shubert Theatre. Broadway credits include leading roles in: Marvin Hamlisch/Howard Ashman's Smile, opposite Anthony Quinn in Zorba!, and The Pirates of Penzance. Off-Broadway: Cy Coleman's revival of On the 20th Century and Gifts of the Magi at the Lamb's Theatre. Regional Theatre: Sunday in the Park with George at Seattle Rep; The Misanthrope, The Piggy Bank, Anything Goes at the Guthrie Theatre; Buried Child, Pantaglieze, The Visit at ACT in San Francisco; A Lie of the Mind, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Guys and Dolls at Denver Center Theatre; Bedroom Farce at Center Stage in Baltimore; Arms and the Man, Mass Appeal, Company for Theatre by the Sea, New Hampshire; Henry IV, Parts I & II at Indiana Rep. Television Credits: Guest starring on "Cheers," "Doogie Howser," "Equal Justice" (recurring), "Hunter," "In the Heat of the Night," "Star Trek," "Matlock," "Knot's Landing" (recurring), Cast the First Stone (movie of the week), Aftermath (movie of the week), A Prairie Home Companion and several others. Film Credits: Eve of Destruction, Robocop 2 and the upcoming Rapid Fire. He is a recipient of the George London Grant and is a company member of the Pacific Theatre Ensemble. He dedicates this and all performances to Pamela and Anna.

 

Les Miserables:

JEFF McCARTHY (Javert) Jeff lists as his credits Smile, Zorba and Pirates of Penzance on Broadway, On the 20th Century and Gifts of the Magi off-Broadway, and regional theatre performances at The Guthrie, Denver Center, American Conservatory Theatre and Center Stage. Mr. McCarthy's television credits include The Equalizer, Prairie Home Companion and many New York-based soap operas. He is the recipient of the 1987 George London Grant and is married to Pamela Perrell McCarthy.

Les Misérables

 

Smile Smile:

JEFF McCARTHY (Big Bob): Broadway: Niko, Zorba; Pirate King standby, Pirates of Penzance; Off-Broadway: Oscar Jaffee, On the Twentieth Century; Jim, Gifts of the Magi. Regional: Sergius, Arms and the Man; Hotspur, Henry IV, Part I. Television: The Equalizer, many soaps. 1986 Recipient of Kennedy Center's George London Grant.

 

Zorba:

JEFF McCARTHY (Niko) appeared in the Broadway production of The Pirates of Penzance where he understudied the role of the Pirate King. Originally from California, Jeff first studied with the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts in Santa Maria and later at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. His favorite roles include Lopakhin in The Cherry Orchard, Hotspur in Henry IV, Parolles in All's Well That Ends Well, Vince in Buried Child, Tony in West Side Story and Sergius in Arms and the Man. Jeff has also performed in the landmark San Francisco revue Beach Blanket Babylon. His television credits include "Another World" and "Ryan's Hope."

Les Misérables