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Bob Stillman
Bob Stillman (born December 2, 1954, New York City) is an American actor, singer, and songwriter.
==Biography==
Stillman studied piano at Juilliard, and composition at Princeton University.〔Jones, Kenneth. (On His Day Off From Tending 'Grey Gardens', Stillman Will Sing His Own Songs June 25" ) Playbill, June 25, 2007〕
He made his Broadway debut in ''Grand Hotel'' as Erik in 1989. 〔("''Grand Hotel'' Broadway" ) playbillvault.com, accessed October 31, 2015〕 He was a replacement cast member in ''Kiss of the Spider Woman''.〔("''Kiss of the Spider Woman'' Broadway" ) playbillvault.com, accessed October 31, 2015〕 He played a songwriter Off-Broadway in ''The Last Session'' in 1997.
He performed as a pianist and actor in Broadway's ''Dirty Blonde'' (2000), and received a Tony Award nomination as Featured Actor in a Play.〔("''Dirty Blonde'' Broadway" ) playbillvault.com, accessed October 31, 2015〕 〔Lefkowitz, David; McBride, Murdich and Simonson, Robert. ("'Kate', 'Music Man', 'Wild Party', 'Contact' Lead 2000 Tony Award Nominations" ) Playbill, May 8, 2000〕
He was a standby for the role of Cosmé McMoon in the Broadway production of ''Souvenir'' (2005).〔(''Souvenir'' ) ibdb, accessed October 31, 2015〕 He performed in ''Souvenir'' at the Good Theater, Portland, Maine in November 2007.〔Lipton, Brian Scott. ("Liz McCartney and Bob Stillman Set for Good Theater's' Souvenir'" ) August 22, 2007〕 He appeared as George Gould Strong in ''Grey Gardens'' Off-Broadway (2006) 〔Jones, Kenneth. ("What Rhymes With Ramshackle? 'Grey Gardens' Musical Opens" ) Playbill, March 7, 2006〕 and on Broadway (2006).〔Murray, Matthew. ("Review. ''Grey Gardens'' Broadway" ) talkinbroadway.com, November 2, 2006, accessed October 31, 2015〕
He appeared as "The Husband" in the Off-Broadway revival of ''Hello Again'' in 2011〔Jones, Kenneth. ("Alan Campbell, Max von Essen, Elizabeth Stanley Among Interlocking Lovers in NYC 'Hello Again'" ) Playbill, January 11, 2011〕
and received a 2011 Drama Desk Award nomination, Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical.〔Gans, Andrew. ("56th Annual Drama Desk Nominations Announced; 'Book of Mormon' Scores 12 Nominations" ) Playbill, April 29, 2011〕 He appeared in the Off-Broadway premiere of the Paula Vogel play ''A Civil War Christmas'' in November 2012, in the role of Abraham Lincoln.〔Hetrick, Adam. ("Alice Ripley and Bob Stillman Celebrate A Civil War Christmas Off-Broadway Starting Nov. 15" ) Playbill, November 12, 2012〕
He appeared in the Broadway production of ''Act One'' in 2014 as "Sam Harris"〔(''Act One'' ) ibdb, accessed October 31, 2015〕〔Simonson, Robert. ("Second Act for 'Act One': Moss Hart's Beloved Show Business Memoir Comes to Life" ) Playbill, March 22, 2014〕 and was a standby in the Broadway productions of ''It's Only a Play'' (2014) 〔(Only a Play'' ) ibdb, accessed October 31, 2015〕 and ''Living on Love'' (2015).〔(''Living on Love'' ) ibdb, accessed October 31, 2015〕
One of his songs, "Long Hard Day", was featured in the stage musical ''Urban Cowboy'' (2003).〔Hernandez, Ernio. ("Lookin' For Love: Musical Urban Cowboy Opens on Broadway, March 27" ) Playbill, March 27, 2003〕

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