Monday, September 22, 2008

Hello, My Name Is Inigo Montoya

http://www.newsday.com/services/newspaper/printedition/sunday/fanfare/ny-ffthe5847168sep21,0,6567319.story

You a Mandy Patinkin fan?  Geeks have loved him ever since The Princess Bride, well before Criminal Minds and even Chicago Hope.  Bonus points if you remember him under the makeup in Alien Nation.  (I did NOT remember Dr. Jeffrey Geiger, his Chicago Hope character, doing a guest spot on Picket Fences???)

Anyway, if you're wondering what he's been up to, he's doing Prospero in New York.  The review of the production itself doesn't seem very good, but the reviewer's got love for Mr. Patinkin.  Apparently he sings, too.  I'm trying to remember when I first heard him sing.  I think that David Letterman used to get him to do something with the band whenever he was a guest on the late show.  He's got an excellent voice for Broadway.

4 comments:

Alan K.Farrar said...

Cough splutter, hurumph .... apparently he sings too!

Sondheim - Sunday in the Park with George! (He being George)

He got a 'tony' for Evita.

A great recording of South Pacific.

Duane Morin said...

I guess that came out wrong! What I meant was, since we all know him to be a fine singer it is nice to learn that they managed to work some singing in to his role as Prospero.

Anonymous said...

That's pretty cool! Sadly, while I am aware he sings and has done a lot in Broadway, film, and TV, I'm only really familiar with his role in The Princess Bride (which I just watched for the millionth time last week). My husband recently saw this shirt in the ThinkGek catalog and swears he's going to buy it:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/popculture/9f70/

Anonymous said...

I was able to see this Tempest last Wednesday, and I must say that as a Shakespeare actor Mandy Patinkin is the real thing. Liked him a lot. (He didn't do that much singing, just a little toward the end, and with other members of the cast.) Matinkin must really love Shakespeare to perform in such a hole-in-the-wall as that theater on E. 13th Street is -- small, ugly, and uncomfortable. The show deserved a bigger and far better venue.