Jim Walton (actor)
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Jim Walton is an American actor, most notable for his leading performance in the original production of Stephen Sondheim's '' Merrily We Roll Along'' as Franklin Shephard.


Early life

Walton was born in
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, Japan, and grew up in
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,
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Career

He graduated with a musical theatre degree from the College-Conservatory of Music at the
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and moved to New York City in 1979, the year in which he was in ''Big Bad Burlesque'' and "Scrambled Feet". In November 1980, he made his Broadway debut in ''Perfectly Frank'', a revue of
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's songs. In December 1980, at auditions for ''Merrily'', director
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asked him how old he was. At that time, he was 25, and he decided to tell the truth about his age. He was sure he would be cut because they were looking for people closer to 18. He was relieved when they announced to the room that this was the cast of ''Merrily'', but would have to wait nine months because Sondheim had not finished the score at this time. Jim Weissenbach was originally cast as Franklin Shepard, but was let go during previews and Walton was chosen as his replacement. ''Merrily'' only lasted for 16 performances. In the fall of 1982, he went on tour with '' 42nd Street'', in which he later appeared on Broadway. He was next in the 1987 musical revue ''Stardust'', a musical of
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's songs. He next starred as Anthony Hope in the 1989 revival of '' Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street'', with
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as the title character. In 1990, he was in the musical revue '' Closer Than Ever''. He was in the 1991 original Off-Broadway cast of '' And the World Goes 'Round''. He starred in the 1998 American premiere of '' The Fix'' at the Signature Theatre as Reed Chandler. He was also in the 2000 revival of ''
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''. In 2003, he starred as Eliot Rosewater in a concert production of
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's and Alan Menken's musical
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alongside
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and David Pittu. He was in the 2004 Off-Broadway musical ''Chef's Theater: A Musical Feast''. At
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in 2008, he played Frank in ''
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''. He returned to Broadway in 2009 as Harry the Horse in ''
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'' and as Charles F. Maude in ''
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'', as well as the 2011 production of '' Company''. He was also in the 2011 limited engagement of the new musical by
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, '' Death Takes a Holiday''. He has been in three PBS performances. He performed in the 1985 Philharmonic concert of Sondheim's ''
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'' as Young Buddy, with
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portraying the older Buddy. The two-day concert was recorded and released on CD. He was also in '' Crazy for You'' and ''The All Night Strut''. He played the role of Hog-eye in the 2017 Broadway revival of ''
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'', with
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starring as Norma Desmond. He joined the Broadway company of ''
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'' on November 13, 2018, and is currently playing the role of Nick/Doug and others.


Works

Walton and his brother Bob wrote ''My Brother's Keeper'', ''Double Trouble'', and ''Midlife! The Crisis Musical'', the latter of which premiered at the Chanhassen Dinner Theaters and is licensed through R&H Theatricals.


Personal life

He is brother to actor Bob Walton and brother-in-law to actress Laurie Walton. He is the father of Tyler (Walton) Zeller.


References


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