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Jonathan Hadary

Jonathan Hadary (born October 11, 1948) is an American actor.
Born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Bethesda, Maryland, Hadary arrived at Tufts University already an accomplished actor. He was cast in many shows at Tufts, both student and faculty directed. During his sophomore year, he became an understudy for the Boston company of ''You're a Good Man Charlie Brown''. This being the Vietnam era, the actor playing Charlie Brown was drafted. The actor playing Schroeder was moved to the Charlie Brown role, and Hadary took the part of Schroeder. He finished the Boston run of the show and the toured with it for some time.
Hadary made his New York City stage debut in the 1976 Playwrights Horizons staging of Albert Innaurato's ''Gemini''. Critical acclaim for the off-Broadway production resulted in it transferring to PAF Playhouse and then to Circle Repertory Company, and finally to Broadway, where it ran for 1819 performances. Hadary worked off-Broadway again on the 1979 Howard Ashman and Alan Menken musical adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's ''God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater'', Ted Tally's 1980 play ''Coming Attractions'', and the 1981 Tom Lehrer revue ''Tom Foolery''. The following year he returned to Broadway to replace Harvey Fierstein in ''Torch Song Trilogy''.
A member of the acting company at Circle Repertory Company, Hadary won an Obie Award for his performance in the 1985 William M. Hoffman play ''As Is'' at Circle Rep, and again, the play moved to Broadway, where it was nominated for three Tony Awards and won the Drama Desk Award for Best Play. In 1989, he co-starred opposite Tyne Daly in ''Gypsy'', which earned him Tony Award and Drama Desk Award nominations.
Hadary played the role of Roy Cohn in the national touring production of ''Millennium Approaches'', the first part of Tony Kushner's theatrical epic ''Angels in America'' in 1994-95. He also appeared in the 2006 revival of ''Awake and Sing!'', for which he shared the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Ensemble Performance. He most recently portrayed King Arthur in the Broadway production of ''Monty Python's Spamalot''.
Hadary's feature film credits include ''A Time to Kill'', ''Private Parts'', and ''Intolerable Cruelty''. On television he has appeared in ''Miami Vice'', ''Party of Five'', ''Law & Order'', ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'', ''Hope and Faith'', ''Sex and the City'' and ''The Heart, She Holler''.
==Additional theatre credits==

* ''One Two Three Four Five'' (1988)
* ''Assassins'' (1990)
* ''Lips Together, Teeth Apart'' (1991)
* ''Weird Romance'' (1992)
* ''The Destiny of Me'' (1992)
* ''Guys and Dolls'' (1993)
* ''Robbers'' (1997)
* ''Defying Gravity'' (1997)
* ''The Best Man'' (2000)
* ''The Winter's Tale'' (2000)
* ''A Bad Friend'' (2003)
* ''Spamalot'' (2005)
* ''All Shook Up'' (2005)
* ''Fiddler on the Roof'' (2014)
* ''Rocket to the Moon'' (2015)

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