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Paul Kreppel (born June 20, 1947) is an American actor and director. On television, he was best known as pianist Sonny Mann on the show ''
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''. In his work as theater director-producer-creator, he received the 2007
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for '' Jay Johnson: The Two and Only''.


Early theater career

Kreppel was born in
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to Adele and Irv Kreppel. He then moved to
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to attend
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and graduated with honors. Kreppel received an Alumni Achievement Award in '93 and is a member of the Class of 1969. From there, he had started his acting career by starring in the improvisational theater group, "The Proposition." When the group, which included Jane Curtin, Josh Mostel,
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and Munson Hicks, moved to New York, Kreppel began starring in off-Broadway plays, including ''Godspell'' and ''Tuscaloosa's Calling Me...'' While appearing at the New York Shakespeare Festival, he notably starred with
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in the musical, ''Alice in Concert'', by Elizabeth Swados. Others are ''Agamemnon'' (as part of choir) and ''
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'' in the late-1970s.


Television and other work

In 1979, Kreppel moved to
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to become the memorable waitress-harassing pianist, Sonny Mann, of ''
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'', and starred in all 120 episodes; he also directed some episodes. Kreppel, along with
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,
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and the late
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, were the only four who lasted through the show's network and syndicated runs. He was a semi-regular celebrity guest on the 1980s versions of the game show ''
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'', and also made celebrity appearances on such other game shows as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Blackout'' and '' The New Liar's Club''. During the 1990s, he returned to theatre and starred in the musical revue of the Allan Sherman song, " Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh!" In addition, he starred in ''
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'' on its national tour. In the movie sector, he was the voice of Apollo Blue in '' Jetsons: The Movie''. Kreppel guest starred in and directed other television shows, including appearing as Jackie's dad in ''
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''. He appeared off Broadway for more than a year in the one-man show ''My Mother's Italian, My Father's Jewish and I'm in Therapy''. He has served on the Council of Actors' Equity Association and as a board member of the
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, and is active in arts education as a professional arts educator and as a member of the board of directors of Enrichment Works, a not-for-profit that provides curriculum-based theatre for schools in Southern California.


Recent projects and acts

Kreppel directed and produced with his partner in WetRock Entertainment, Ms. Murphy Cross, '' Jay Johnson: The Two and Only'', for which he won a 2007 Tony Award for best special theatrical event. They are also developing other projects. In the Broadway musical ''
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'', Kreppel played the Wizard of Oz on the 2nd National Tour from March 7, 2012 to March 10, 2013. In 2021, Kreppel appeared in the drag-themed television movie ''
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''. In 2022, Kreppel became an understudy in the Broadway revival of ''
Into the Woods ''Into the Woods'' is a 1987 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm fairy tale A fairy tale (alternative names include fairytale, fairy story ...
''. Understudying the Narrator/Mysterious Man, Steward, and Cinderella’s Father.


Personal life

Kreppel is divorced with two children. His children, Will and Molly, are both artists.


Acting credits


References


External links

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Rotten Tomatoes profile
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