Kevin Gray

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Kevin Gray (born February 25, 1958 in Westport , Connecticut , † February 11, 2013 ) was an American actor .

Gray made his Broadway debut in 1990 in the musical The Phantom of the Opera , where he played Raoul as a replacement for Steve Barton for six months . He later took on the lead role, which he also played when the play went on tour. At the same time Harold Prince hired him for the musical The Spider Woman's Kiss .

Gray had other Broadway appearances in the musical Miss Saigon , in The King and I as King of Siam, as Pontius Pilate in Jesus Christ Superstar (2000) and as Scar in The Lion King . In addition, Gray had some appearances in television series such as Miami Vice , The Equalizer and Law & Order and starred in television films and the feature film White Hot ( The Cocaine Connection ).

With his wife Dodie Pettit , he wrote the musical Dracula… The Covenant from 1999 to 2000, which premiered in 2003 at The Stonington Opera House in Stonington, Maine. From 2011 Gray taught at the Hartt School of the University of Hartford . He died of a myocardial infarction on February 11, 2013, two weeks before his 55th birthday .

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  1. Broadway's Kevin Gray Dies at 55; Starred in PHANTOM, THE LION KING, SHOWBOAT, SPIDER WOMAN & More , accessed June 20, 2014

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