1. Roger Rees obituary | Stage | The Guardian
12 jul 2015 · A fabulous cast and Roger Rees was perfect: Idealistic, gauche, righteous. Thirty years later saw What you Will and he was the same mischievous, ...
Versatile British actor known for his stage roles in Shakespeare and the RSC’s Nicholas Nickleby who found fame on US TV in Cheers and The West Wing
2. Broadway Reacts - Former Co-Stars, Colleagues and Fans on Roger Rees
11 jul 2015 · Zina Goldrich - Devastated at the news. Roger Rees was not only one of the finest actors on the planet, but also a kind, funny and giving soul.
We came online this morning to an overflowing inbox of thoughts and rememberances that we present belong along with quotes from industry notables on social media. To all those who loved, knew, worked with, or had the pleasure of watching this enormous talent - he will be missed.
3. Roger Rees (1944-2015) - Blog - The Film Experience
11 jul 2015 · Tony winner Roger Rees, who was leading man to Chita River in that strange but beautiful musical, died yesterday less than a month after closing night.
He spent the last three months of his career treading the boards with Chita Rivera. There are a he...
4. Roger Rees | Law and Order | Fandom
Roger Rees was a Welsh actor and director, widely known for his stage work who portrayed two different characters on Law & Order and Law & Order: Criminal ...
Roger Rees was a Welsh actor and director, widely known for his stage work who portrayed two different characters on Law & Order and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Rees starred in the film Robin Hood: Men in Tights (with Cary Elwes and Richard Lewis) and the TV show M.A.N.T.I.S.. Law & Order Kid Pro Quo (2003) as Wyatt Scofield Law & Order: CI Alpha Dog (2009) as Duke DeGuerin
5. Exclusive interview with What You Will star Roger Rees | London Theatre ...
17 aug 2012 · Tony and Olivier Award-winning actor Roger Rees brings his fascinating and hilarious one-man show What You Will to the West End ...
Tony and Olivier Award-winning actor Roger Rees brings his fascinating and hilarious one-man show What You Will to the West End ...
6. Actors and fans pay tribute to Roger Rees after death at 71 - The Guardian
11 jul 2015 · Tributes have been paid to the stage and screen actor Roger Rees, whose death at the age of 71 was announced by his agent in New York on Saturday.
Welshman best known on television for his roles in Cheers and The West Wing died at his home in New York
7. RIP Roger Rees - New York Theater
11 jul 2015 · Roger Rees, the Tony winning actor and director, died on July 10 at ... Bad Boy of Musical Theater · Bitter Gertrude (Inactive) · Broadway ...
Roger Rees, the Tony winning actor and director, died on July 10 at age 71, after a short illness. A familiar face on television — he was the snobbish Robin Colcord on “Cheers” a…
8. One of Roger Rees' lesser-known roles | Busker Alley
8 jan 2017 · Then again, when you people a cast with nothing but classically trained British character actors, there's only so bad a piece can be. I ...
by Anne E. Johnson As a besotted fan of the late Welsh actor Roger Rees, I collect the many works to which he contributed. Audiobooks and made-for-TV movies are especially fun ones to find. Yesterd…
9. Roger Rees was born on the 5th of May, 1944 in Aberystwyth ... - Tumblr
Roger Rees was born on the 5th of May, 1944 in Aberystwyth, to William ... “I don't think so,” Véra wrote, in French, “- and I even think that it is bad ...
Roger Rees was born on the 5th of May, 1944 in Aberystwyth, to William John and Doris Louise Rees (née Smith). They later all moved to Balham, London. After studying art at Camberwell College of Art…
10. Backstory | The New Yorker
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11. Roger Rees - Actor, Director - TV Insider
Roger Rees was a Welsh actor and director, widely known for his stage work. He won an Olivier Award and a Tony Award for his performance as the lead in The ...
Roger Rees was a Welsh actor and director, widely known for his stage work. He won an Olivier Award and a Tony Award for his performance as the lead in The Li