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Jay Garner (actor) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jay Garner (actor)
Jay Garner (January 17, 1929 – January 21, 2011), born James H. Garner Jr., was an American actor. ==Biography== Born James Garner on January 17, 1929 in Franklin, Tennessee, he graduated from the University of Tennessee and moved to Atlanta, where he worked in radio and began acting, he changed his first name to Jay upon entering Actors Equity, since there was already a James Garner in the union. Garner was best known to theatre audiences for his diverse character roles, including the "side-stepping" Governor of Texas in the musical ''The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas''. He also originated the role of the priggish anti-homosexual politician Eduord Dindon in ''La Cage Aux Folles'' and had the lead role in ''Red, Hot and Maddox''. He acted as Benjamin Franklin in the musical hit ''1776'', a role he reprised on tour and in various stock productions. In 1986 he took over the role of Sir John Tremayne from Tony winner George S. Irving in the original Broadway staging of ''Me and My Girl''. His last Broadway performance was Horace Vandergelder in the 1994 revival of ''Hello, Dolly!'' with Carol Channing. Television audiences know him as Admiral Asimov in the second season of ''Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'' and as lecherous food critic Jason Defarge in ''Three's Company''.On the big screen Mr. Garner appeared as Doctor Robinson in ''Silent Night,Bloody Night'', and had a featured role in the Steve Martin film ''Pennies From Heaven'', in which he played the banker who shares a dance and comic kiss with Martin.
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