Paul Baker (born April 26, ?) is an
Olivier Award winning
British musical theatre
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actor. He is noted for his roles in ''
Taboo'', for which he won his Olivier Award, and the 2000 West End Mega-flop ''
Napoleon
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'' in the title role. He is featured on the cast recordings of these two musicals.
He won Best Supporting Actor in a Musical in the 2003
Olivier Awards for playing the character Philip Salon in the musical ''Taboo''.
Baker last appeared in the concert version of ''
A Tale of Two Cities'' as the evil Marquis St. Evermonde in
Brighton, England. He can be seen in the DVD release of the concert.
References
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Laurence Olivier Award winners
British male musical theatre actors
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)