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David Burt

David Burt (1953) is a British actor, known primarily for his many and wide-ranging West End performances.
Burt recently starred as the flamboyant Count Fosco opposite Yvette Robinson in Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''The Woman in White'' at the Palace Theatre and was featured as Captain Andy Hawks in ''Show Boat'' at the Royal Albert Hall.
Other London credits include Anatoly in ''Chess'', Orin Scrivello DDS in ''Little Shop of Horrors'', Captain Harkness in the world premiere musical adaptation of ''The Far Pavilions'', Vic Christian in the Pet Shop Boys' musical ''Closer to Heaven'', and Ernest Hemingway in the musical ''Beautiful and Damned''. He also appeared in the Royal National Theatre production of Leonard Bernstein's musical ''Candide''. He created the role of King John in ''Blondel'', by Tim Rice and Stephen Oliver. David Burt can be heard on the 1985 original London cast recording of ''Les Misérables'', as Enjolras, and the 1996 London cast recording of ''Jesus Christ Superstar.
As of August 2007, Burt is playing the role of nefarious prison officer Jim Fenner in ''Bad Girls: The Musical'' at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End. In April 2008 he will play Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott in a British tour of G. M. Calhoun's ''The Last South''. He was the only member of the original Les Miserables cast not to appear at the 25th Anniversary concert claiming he would not be able to sing the part in the encore anymore.
He is the son of Pip Hinton, better known for her role in ''Crackerjack'' alongside Eamonn Andrews and later Leslie Crowther.
He graduated as a student of RADA and soon became a popular choice for Lloyd Webber when casting new musicals.
As of October 2011, he is playing the part of 'Zangler' in the West End version of 'Crazy for You' at the Novello theatre, London. Notable hijinks included handing a hard hat to an orchestra member during the bows, after accidentally sending a chair into the pit during Act 2.
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