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Lewis Cleale
Lewis Cleale is an American theatre actor and singer. He is originally from Houlton, Maine.〔(Houlton native brings humor to "Spamalot" on Broadway )〕
A graduate of the University of Miami's Frost School of Music (where he has been named Distinguished Alumnus) and of the Burt Reynolds Dinner Theatre,〔Joseph F. Panarello, ("BWW INTERVIEWS: Lewis Cleale: THE FANTASTICKS' 'Man In Black'" ), 7 July 2009, ''BroadwayWorld.com, accessed 2 June 2010.〕 Cleale's big break came when he was cast in a European tour of ''Oklahoma!'', in which he was noticed by Mary Rodgers, who recommended him for a Los Angeles production of ''State Fair''.〔
==New York City==
Cleale made his Broadway debut in the 1995 Johnny Burke revue ''Swinging on a Star'', for which he received a Drama Desk Award nomination as Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical. Additional Broadway credits include the 1996 revival of ''Once Upon a Mattress'' with Sarah Jessica Parker, the ill-fated 2002 Michel Legrand musical ''Amour'', and the 2005 hit ''Spamalot''. Cleale also appeared in the popular revue ''I Love New York'' which was done at the Rainbows and Stars room along with Bryan Batt, Janet Metz and Heather MacRae. Off-Broadway, he has appeared in ''Call Me Madam'' opposite Tyne Daly and ''A New Brain''〔Kenneth Jones. ("In Uncertain Times, ''1776'' Revived at Ford's Theatre in DC, Opening March 17" ), 17 March 2003, ''Playbill.com'', accessed 2 June 2010.〕 with Malcolm Gets and Kristin Chenoweth for Lincoln Center Theater.
From September 2008 through March 2009〔("Cleale Returns to The Fantasticks, McDaniel Joins on June 29th ), BWW News Desk, June 29, 2009.〕 and from June 2009 through March 2010,〔(Edward Watts is Fantasticks' New El Gallo; Cleale Departs 3/14 ), BWW News Desk, March 9, 2010.〕 Cleale played El Gallo in the Off-Broadway revival of ''The Fantasticks'' at the Jerry Orbach Theater on 51st Street and Broadway. Cleale left that show to be an understudy for ''Sondheim on Sondheim''.〔Harry Haun, ("Sondheim on Sondheim — All About Steve" ), 23 April 2010, ''Playbill.com'' accessed 2 June 2010.〕 Cleale credits Sondheim as being one of the reasons he went into acting:
In 2011, Cleale starred in the original Broadway cast members of ''The Book of Mormon'', playing roles such as Elder Price's Dad, Joseph Smith and others.〔(''The Book of Mormon'' Cast Bios )〕 He was still in the show as of June 2015.

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