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Bruce Adler
Bruce Adler (November 27, 1944 – July 25, 2008)〔 was an American Broadway actor. After debuting on the Broadway stage in the 1979 revival of ''Oklahoma!'', he went on to a career that saw him nominated for Tony Awards as Best Featured Actor in a Musical for ''Those Were the Days'' (1991) and ''Crazy For You'' (1992).〔 His film work was limited to voice work in animated films, notably providing the singing voice for the narrator of the 1992 Disney film ''Aladdin'' and the 1996 sequel ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves''.〔 ==Early life== Born in New York City, Adler's parents, Henrietta Jacobson and Julius Adler, and his two maternal uncles, Irving and Hymie Jacobson were well-established popular stars of the Yiddish theatre, at the time in its heyday on New York's Lower East Side. Adler made his stage debut at an early age, appearing with his parents.〔 The three Adlers played the London Palladium with Sophie Tucker in the 1950s. He continued to appear in Yiddish theatre throughout his teens, also appearing in mainstream American theatre as his parents made a similar "crossover," most notably appearing in productions of Neil Simon's ''Come Blow Your Horn''.
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