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1.1  Wicked  





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2 Personal life  





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Sean McCourt
Born (1971-01-19) January 19, 1971 (age 53)
OccupationActor
SpouseBeth Thompson
Children2

Sean McCourt (born January 19, 1971) is an American actor. His Broadway credits include Wicked, Titanic, It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, and Mary Poppins.[1]

Career

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He is the narrator and Executive Producer of Barnwood BuildersonDIY Network.

McCourt played the drunk, psychopathic Dr. Thomas Parker in the original cast of the Off-Broadway musical Batboy: The Musical! , in 2001, appearing with Deven May, Kaitlin Hopkins, And Kerry Butler.[2]

Wicked

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McCourt starred in the original Broadway cast of Wicked, which opened on October 30, 2003, as the Witch's Father and the Ozian Official. He also served as an understudy for The Wizard and Doctor Dillamond.[3] After previews from October 8, 2003, the show opened October 30 at the Gershwin Theatre. He replaced Joel Grey as the Wizard in the summer of 2004. On July 26, 2005, he replaced William Youmans in the lead role of Doctor Dillamond and departed the company on August 6, 2006 after almost three years with the show.[3]

He is the co-creator of Behind the Emerald Curtain - a behind-the-scenes tour of Wicked.[4][5]

McCourt returned to Wicked for a brief stint in February/March 2012. He reprised his roles as the Witch's Father and the Ozian Official, as well as returning to understudy the Wizard and Doctor Dillamond, covering for vacationing cast member Michael DeVries. He returned to play the same track briefly in May 2013, covering DeVries' holiday once again.[3]

Television

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On television, McCourt appeared in All My Children, Ed, Sesame Street, and several episodes of Law and Order . Around 2010, McCourt began producing television. He has produced and directed Garbage MogulsonNatGeo, The Bait, on Discovery, and 5 seasons of Barnwood Builders on DIY Network.

Personal life

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McCourt and his wife Beth Thompson live in South Orange, New Jersey with their two daughters Clara [6] and Charlotte [7](as of 2006).[8][5]

References

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  1. ^ "Sean McCourt Broadway" Playbill, accessed November 2, 2019
  • ^ Jones, Kenneth. "Bat Boy's Wings Clipped; Musical Closes Dec. 2" Playbill, November 8, 2001
  • ^ a b c Wicked Playbill, accessed November 2, 2019
  • ^ McCourt, Sean. "Sean McCourt: A Peek Behind Wicked's Emerald Curtain" broadway.com, July 31, 2007
  • ^ a b Fitzgerald, TJ. "Sean McCourt....BEHIND THE EMERALD CURTAIN" broadwayworld.com, February 3, 2006
  • ^ "A Wicked Good Block Party". Broadway.com.
  • ^ Kindlelan, Katie. "Girl Scout Sells More Than 15K Cookie Boxes After Writing Brutally Honest Cookie Review". ABC News.
  • ^ Rockland, Kate. "Where the Midtown Direct, Oz and Springsteen Meet" The New York Times, December 25, 2005
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