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17 Facts About Bradley Dean

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On March 25,2008, Bradley Dean succeeded Christopher Sieber in the role of Sir Galahad in the musical comedy Spamalot on Broadway.

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From December 2009 until January 2011, Bradley Dean starred in the revival of A Little Night Music, first as Frid, and then later as Count Carl-Magnus opposite Bernadette Peters.

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Bradley Dean has had roles in the Broadway productions of the 2012 Evita revival, Sting's The Last Ship, and Doctor Zhivago, where he stepped in as the lead for several performances during previews while principal lead Tam Mutu was ill.

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Bradley Dean was a standby for the role of Larry Murphy in Dear Evan Hansen in 2016.

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On September 11,2019, Bradley Dean assumed the role of opera manager Monsieur Gilles Andre in The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway.

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Bradley Dean is the 8th man to play the role in the Broadway production.

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Bradley Dean played Molokov in the 2022 Broadway concert of Chess.

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Bradley Dean began his professional career in 1991 performing in a number of musicals at the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, including Camelot, No, No, Nanette, Evita, South Pacific, and The Pirates of Penzance.

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Bradley Dean toured internationally in Europe as Frank-n-Furter in 1998 and 1999.

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Bradley Dean appeared as Sir Galahad in the first national tour of Spamalot in 2006.

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Bradley Dean originated the role of Manuel in the off-Broadway musical Walmartopia in 2007.

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In 2011, Bradley Dean appeared in the world premiere of the new musical Little Miss Sunshine at La Jolla Playhouse.

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In early 2016, Bradley Dean played Archibald Craven in an Off-Broadway benefit staging of The Secret Garden opposite Max von Essen as his brother Neville and Rebecca Luker reprising her role of Lily from the original Broadway cast.

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Bradley Dean was the final person to play El Gallo in The Fantasticks, which closed off-Broadway in 2017 after 57 years in New York.

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In February 2018, Bradley Dean played Alexander Molokov in the Kennedy Center production of Chess.

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In October 2018, Bradley Dean played Falco in the North American touring production of Jim Steinman's Bat Out of Hell.

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Bradley Dean reprised his role as Falco for the New York City Center production of the show, which ran from August 1 to September 8,2019.