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Robert Cuccioli
Born (1958-05-03) May 3, 1958 (age 66)
Hempstead, New York, United States
NationalityAmerican
Other namesBob Cuccioli
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • director
Known forJekyll & Hyde
PartnerLaila Robins (2000–present)
Awards
Websitewww.robertcuccioli.com

Robert Cuccioli (born May 3, 1958) is an American actor and singer. He is best known for originating the lead dual title roles in the musical Jekyll & Hyde, for which he received a Tony Award nomination and won the Joseph Jefferson Award, the Outer Critics Circle Award, the Drama Desk Award, and the Fany Award for outstanding actor in a musical.

After beginning his career Off-Broadway at the Light Opera of Manhattan in the 1980s, Cuccioli starred as Lancelot du Lac in national tours of Camelot in 1987 and first appeared on Broadway in 1993 as Javert in Les Misérables. He has appeared in numerous New York and regional productions since then, including his long-running stints on Broadway in Jekyll & Hyde (1997–1999) and as the Green Goblin in Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark (2012–2014). Cuccioli has also appeared in films and on television.

Life and career

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Cuccioli was born in Hempstead, New York.[1] He attended St. Mary's High School in Manhasset, New York,[citation needed] and college at St. John's University in Jamaica, New York, earning a degree in Finance.[citation needed]

While working as a financial consultant at E. F. Hutton in the earlly 1980s, he joined the off-Broadway Light Opera of Manhattan, where he performed for three years, working his way up to principal roles,[2] such as Count Danilo in The Merry Widow, the Pirate King in The Pirates of Penzance and Captain Corcoran in H.M.S. Pinafore.[3]

Broadway and national tours

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Cuccioli starred as Lancelot de Lac in U.S. and Canadian national tours of Camelot in 1987, with Richard Harris. He first appeared on Broadway as Javert in Les Misérables in 1993 and continued to appear in the musical as a replacement until early January 1995, when he began rehearsals for the pre-Broadway national tour of Jekyll & Hyde. In 1997, Cuccioli was nominated for a Tony Award for his performance in the dual title roles in the musical Jekyll & Hyde, also winning the Joseph Jefferson Award, the Outer Critics Circle Award, the Drama Desk Award and the Fany Award for that role. On September 26, 2005, he starred as Dr. Johnson in the special benefit performance of On the Twentieth Century at the New Amsterdam Theatre.

Cuccioli returned to Broadway beginning August 7, 2012, when he took over from Patrick Page in the dual role of Norman Osborn and his alter ego The Green Goblin in the rock musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.[4]

Off-Broadway and regional theatre

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Aside from Cuccioli's early tenure at the Light Opera of Manhattan, his other notable off-Broadway appearances include Nathan in the long-running revival of The Rothschilds (1990); the highly successful 1991 Kander and Ebb revue And The World Goes 'Round, which garnered him an Outer Critics Circle Award in 1991; and he played the title role in the Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit musical Phantom at the Westchester Broadway Theater in 1992–93, a role that he has repeated. In 2000, he played Macheath in The Threepenny Opera.[5] He was also seen as Karl Streber in Temporary Help in 2002 and in Mirette by Harvey Schmidt with York Theatre in 2005.[6]

Cuccioli's U.S. regional theatre credits include Ankles Aweigh at the Goodspeed Opera House in 1988, Jud Fry in Oklahoma! at the Paper Mill Playhouse in 1992,[5] Archibald Craven in the Sacramento Music Circus production of The Secret Garden (1999), The Actor in Enter the Guardsman at the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival (1999 and again off-Broadway in 2000),[6] King Marchan in Victor/Victoria at the Paper Mill in 2000,[7] Nick Arnstein in Funny Girl at the Paper Mill in 2001, Antony in Antony and Cleopatra at the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival (2002), Captain von Trapp in The Sound of Music at the Paper Mill in 2003, and Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls at the Paper Mill in 2004, with Karen Ziemba and Kate Baldwin.[5] His 2005 theatrical credits include Alexander di Medici in Lorenzaccio at The Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C., and Capt. von Trapp in The Sound of Music at the Bendedum Theatre in Pennsylvania. He has also starred in shows at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, where he has played the title role in Macbeth (2004), Brutus in Julius Caesar (2005) and Antonio Salieri in Amadeus (2008), among others; at the New York's Equity Library Theatre; and in regional theatres around the United States.[6]

Cuccioli's later stage appearances include the off-Broadway revue, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris in 2006. In June and July 2007, he played Claudius in Hamlet at The Lansburgh Theatre in Washington, D.C., with the Shakespeare Theatre Company. In 2007, he appeared in pre-Broadway tryouts of Lone Star Love in Seattle, starring Randy Quaid, but the Broadway run was cancelled. Later that year he played the title character in Man of La Mancha at the White Plains, New York Performing Arts Center.[6] Cuccioli reprised the title role in Phantom at the Westchester Broadway Theater from December 2007 to February 2008.[8] He also is heard on a concept album for The New Picasso, which was released in 2008.[9] In 2008, he returned to the White Plains Performing Arts Center to play King Arthur in Camelot and starred in Conor McPherson's The Seafarer at George Street Playhouse in New Jersey. In 2009, he starred in Thom Thomas's A Moon to Dance By, at the Pittsburgh Playhouse and at the George Street Playhouse, with Jane Alexander, and played John Dickinson in 1776 at the Paper Mill Playhouse.[10] He reprised the role of Dickinson in 2012 at Ford's Theatre.[11] That same year he played the role of Anatoly Sergievsky in Chess at Lincoln Center.[12]

In 2015, with York Theatre, he starred as Mayer Rothschild in Rothschild & Sons, a reworking of The Rothschilds. Although the show was critically panned, Cuccioli's performance was praised.[13] In 2019, he played the title role in Caesar and Cleopatra in off-Broadway's Theatre Row Building in a production by The Gingold Theatrical Group.[14] For the same company in the same venue, he starred as Sir George Crofts in Mrs. Warren's Profession in 2021.[15] He next starred as Cornelius "Con" Melody in A Touch of the Poet in Irish Repertory Theatre's 2022 off-Broadway production. David Finkle, writing for New York Stage Review, called Cuccioli's performance "grand ... another addition to a resumé attesting to Cuccioli’s place as a foremost tragedian".[16]

In 2023, he played Judge Turpin in The Muny's production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.[17]

Television and film

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Cuccioili's television appearances include Sliders (1999) and Baywatch (1997). He played Chief Franklin on The Guiding Light. He also appeared on All My Children and One Life to Live. He has appeared in several films, including in Woody Allen's Celebrity (1998), Operation Delta Force 3: Clear Target (1999), Heroic Times and The Stranger.

Directing

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Cuccioli directed The Glass Menagerie in 2003 at The Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey. He has also directed productions of Jekyll & Hyde at Houston's Theatre Under the Stars, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera and The Westchester Broadway Theatre.

Personal life

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Cuccioli has been in a relationship with actress Laila Robins since 2000.[18][19]

He released his first solo album, The Look of Love, a collection of standards from the 1930s and 1940s, in 2012.[20]

Theatre credits

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Show Role(s) Year(s) Production
The Pirates of Penzance The Pirate King 1984 Off-Broadway
Senor Discretion Himself Unknown 1985 Workshop
The Pirates of Penzance Chorus 1986 US Tour
Camelot Sir Lancelot du Lac 1986–1987 US and Canadian Tour
Jesus Christ Superstar Pontius Pilate 1988 Millburn, New Jersey
Ankles Aweigh Unknown Chester, Connecticut
1776 Edward Rutledge Millburn, New Jersey
The Rothschilds Nathan 1990–1991 Off-Broadway
And the World Goes Round Performer 1991–1992
Oklahoma! Jud Fry 1992 Milburn, New Jersey
Phantom The Phantom 1992–1993 Elmsford, New York
Les Misérables Inspector Javert 1993–1995 Broadway
Jekyll & Hyde Dr. Henry Jekyll / Edward Hyde 1995–1996 1st US Tour
1997–1999 Broadway
The Secret Garden Lord Archibald Craven 1999 Sacramento, California
Enter the Guardsman The Actor 2000 Off-Broadway
Sons of Don Juan PiRoman San Jose, California
Victor/Victoria King Marchan Milburn, New Jersey
The Threepenny Opera Macheath Off-Broadway
Jekyll & Hyde Director 2001 Elmsford, New York
Funny Girl Nick Arnstein Milburn, New Jersey
Antony and Cleopatra Mark Antony 2002 Madison, New Jersey
Jekyll & Hyde Director Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Temporary Help Karl Streber Off-Broadway
Funny Girl Nick Arnstein 2003 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The Sound of Music Captain Georg von Trapp Milburn, New Jersey
The Glass Menagerie Director Madison, New Jersey
Guys and Dolls Sky Masterson 2004 Milburn, New Jersey
Macbeth Macbeth Madison, New Jersey
Jekyll & Hyde Director Houston, Texas
Julius Caesar Brutus 2005 Madison, New Jersey
Lorenzaccio Alexander di Medici Washington, D.C.
The Sound of Music Captain Georg Von Trapp Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
On the Twentieth Century Dr. Johnson Broadway
Mirette Bellini' Off-Broadway
Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris Performer 2006
Jesus Christ Superstar Pontius Pilate 2007 Montvale, New Jersey
Hamlet Claudius Washington, D.C.
Lone Star Love Frank Ford Seattle, Washington
Man of La Mancha Miguel de Cervantes / Don Quixote White Plains, New York
Phantom The Phantom 2007–2008 Elmsford, New York
Camelot King Arthur 2008 White Plains, New York
The Seafarer Mr. Lockhart New Brunswick, New Jersey
Amadeus Antonio Salieri Milburn, New Jersey
A Moon to Dance By Angelo 2009 Off-Broadway
1776 John Dickinson Milburn, New Jersey
42nd Street Julian Marsh St. Louis, Missouri
The Muny
Les Misérables Inspector Javert Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Jekyll & Hyde Director 2010 Elmsford, New York
Dietrich & Chevalier: The Musical Maurice Chevalier Off-Broadway
Jacques Brel Returns Performer
SCKBSTD Norm 2011 Norfolk, Virginia (World Premiere)
Cutman: A Boxing Musical Eli Hofman Chester, Connecticut (Workshop)
Jekyll & Hyde Director Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The Sound of Music Captain Georg Von Trapp
Jesus Christ Superstar Pontius Pilate
1776 John Dickinson 2012 Ford's Theatre
Chess Anatoly Sergievsky Lincoln Center
Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark Norman Osborn / The Green Goblin 2012–2014 Broadway
Death Note: The Musical Soichiro Yagami 2014 New York, New York (Workshop)
Elf the Musical Walter Hobbs 2014-15 Millburn, New Jersey
Snow Orchid Rocco 2015 Off-Broadway
Rothschild & Sons Mayer
White Guy on the Bus Ray 2017
A Man's World Malcolm Gaskell
The Merchant of Venice Director Madison, New Jersey
South Pacific Emile de Becque 2018 Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois
Jekyll & Hyde Director Beverly, Massachusetts
Fun Home Bruce Bechdel White Plains, New York
Michael Strogoff: Courier of the Tsar Director Off-Broadway
The White Devil Physician 2019
Caesar and Cleopatra Caesar
Mrs. Warren's Profession Sir George Crofts 2021
A Touch of the Poet Cornelius Melody 2022
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Judge Turpin St. Louis, Missouri
The Muny
Mozart: Her Story Performer 2023 Carnegie Hall

Notes

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  1. ^ "Robert Cuccioli". Playbill. Retrieved May 12, 2021.
  2. ^ Montag, Kristen Hirsch. "Interview: Paint Your Wagon's Robert Cuccioli", BroadwayWorld.com, August 8, 2016
  3. ^ Kenrick, John. Photo of Cuccioli as the Pirate King at LOOM, c. 1885, Musicals101.com, accessed June 4, 2009; numerous Playbills, East Side Playhouse
  4. ^ Gioia, Michael. "Robert Cuccioli Is Broadway's Green Goblin in Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark, Beginning Aug. 7", Playbill, August 7, 2013
  5. ^ a b c Robert Cuccioli, BroadwayWorld.com Theatre Credits, accessed June 4, 2009
  6. ^ a b c d Robert Cuccioli, Festival of The Arts, accessed June 4, 2009.
  7. ^ Kenrick, John. "Victor/Victoria: Paper Mill Playhouse, NJ", Musicals101.com November 2000, accessed June 4, 2009
  8. ^ Crossley-Marra, Benjamin. "The Other Phantom: Robert Cuccioli", BroadwayWorld.com interview with Cuccioli, January 29, 2008
  9. ^ BroadwayWorld.com 'The New Picasso' Concept CD with Cuccioli, von Essen, Noll & Hicks BroadwayWorld.com, November 20, 2007
  10. ^ Past Performances at RobertCuccioli.com
  11. ^ 1776 2012 Ford's Theatre
  12. ^ BWW TV EXCLUSIVE: In Rehearsal with CHESS - Robert Cuccioli, Drew Sarich, Natascia Diaz & More!
  13. ^ Gordon, David. "Rothschild & Sons", TheaterMania.com, October 18, 2015
  14. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Caesar & Cleopatra, Starring Brenda Braxton and Robert Cuccioli, Ends Off-Broadway Run October 12", Playbill, October 12, 2019
  15. ^ Gordon, David. "Meet the Off-Broadway Revival Cast of Mrs. Warren's Profession", TheaterMania.com, September 14, 2021
  16. ^ Finkle, David. "A Touch of the Poet: Robert Cuccioli a Figure of Valor in Eugene O'Neill's Drama", New York Stage Review, March 8, 2022
  17. ^ Muny Sweeney Todd, Starring Carmen Cusack, Ben Davis, Robert Cuccioli, Ends Run July 22
  18. ^ Simonson, Robert. "Robins and Cuccioli Play Marrieds in Dietz Premiere, Fiction in NJ March 28" Archived 2012-10-21 at the Wayback Machine. Playbill, March 28, 2003, accessed April 29, 2011
  19. ^ Saltzman, Simon. Macbeth. CurtainUp, 2004, accessed April 29, 2011. See also Nash, Margo. "Jersey Footlights". The New York Times, March 30, 2003, accessed April 29, 2011.
  20. ^ "Robert Cuccioli | Biography". www.robertcuccioli.com. Retrieved February 4, 2018.

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