Ronn Carroll is an American actor known primarily for his work on Broadway, with over twenty credits to his name.[3] Career highlights include Oklahoma!, directed by Trevor Nunn, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying with Matthew Broderick,[4] and two productions of Annie Get Your Gun with both Ethel Merman[5] and Bernadette Peters.[6] He appeared with Tyne Daly in the 1990 revival of Gypsy.[7] Other Broadway credits include the original casts of On Golden Pond, Crazy for You and Steel Pier.[8][3] His appearances at Lincoln Center include A Man of No Importance with Roger Reece, Room Service with John Lithgow and Richard Thomas, Woody Allen's The Floating Light Bulb, and Carousel with John Raitt.
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Born | 1935/1936 (age 86–87)[1] Petersburg, Virginia, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1966–present |
Spouse | Anne Calhoun[2] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1966 | Annie Get Your Gun | Foster Wilson / Mr. Schuyler Adams; u/s Chief Sitting Bull; u/s Charlie Davenport |
Broadway | [5] |
1968 | Promises, Promises | Mr. Kirkeby; u/s Mr. Eichelberger | Broadway | |
1972 | Man of La Mancha | The Padre | Broadway | |
1979 | On Golden Pond | Charlie Martin | Broadway | [8] |
Peter Pan | Mr. Smee / Captain Hook / Mr. Darling | Broadway | ||
1982 | Play Me a Country Song | Howard | Broadway | |
Greater Tuna | Performer | Off-Broadway | [9] | |
1984 | The Rink | Ben / Dino's Father / Mrs. Silverman / Sister Philomena | Broadway | |
1985 | The Mystery of Edwin Drood | Bazzard / Mr. Phillip Bax; Durdles / Mr. Nick Cricker | Broadway | |
1986 | The Front Page | Kruger | Broadway | |
1987 | The Knife | G.P. / Michael | Off-Broadway | [9] |
1989 | Love's Labour's Lost | Nathaniel | Off-Broadway | [9] |
Gypsy | Cigar / Pop | Broadway | [7] | |
1992 | Crazy for You | Everett Baker | Broadway | |
1994 | The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public | Senator A. Harry Hardast | Broadway | |
1995 | How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying | J.B. Biggley | Broadway | [4] |
1997 | Steel Pier | Mr. Walker | Broadway | |
1999 | Annie Get Your Gun | Foster Wilson / Pawnee Bill | Broadway | [6] |
2002 | Oklahoma! | Ike Skidmore | Broadway | |
A Man of No Importance | Baldy O'Shea | Off-Broadway | [9] | |
2005 | A Wonderful Life | Tom Bailey | Broadway |
Carroll, 82, grew up in Petersburg, Virginia
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