1969 by Theatre 28 Company Inc.

Rare Original

‘1776’ Playbill

1776 Opened in New York on March 16, 1969 at the 46th Street Theatre

Signed By John Cullum

Broadway Musical Program

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John Cullum


John Cullum (born March 2, 1930) is an American actor and singer. He has appeared in many stage musicals and dramas, including Shenandoah (1975) and On the Twentieth Century (1978), winning the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical for each. In 1966 he gained his first Tony nomination as the lead in On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, in which he introduced the title song, and more recently received Tony nominations for Urinetown The Musical (2002) (Best Actor in a Musical) and as Best Featured Actor in the revival of 110 in the Shade (2007).


John Cullum

Born

March 2, 1930 (age 93)

Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.

Alma mater

Knoxville High School

University of Tennessee

Occupation(s)

Actor, singer

Years active

1960–present

Spouse

Emily Frankel ​(m. 1959)​

Children

JD Cullum

Outside of the theatre world, Cullum is best known for his role as tavern owner Holling Vincoeur in the television drama series Northern Exposure, for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama. He was featured in fifteen episodes of the NBC television series ER as Dr. Mark Greene's father. He played farmer Jim Dahlberg in the landmark television drama The Day After. He made multiple guest appearances on Law & Order and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as attorney/judge Barry Moredock, and appeared as Big Mike in several episodes of The Middle. He appeared as Senator Beau Carpenter on the CBS series Madam Secretary.


Personal life

He made his Broadway debut as Sir Dinadan in the Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick Loewe musical Camelot in 1960. He also understudied Richard Burton (King Arthur) and Roddy McDowall (Arthur's son Mordred),[11] going on four times when Burton became ill and succeeding McDowall. He went on to play Laertes opposite Burton's 1964 Broadway performance as Hamlet and in the film version of the production) and in Burton's final Broadway appearance in Noël Coward's Private Lives in 1983.


In 1965, he was called in to replace Louis Jourdan during the Boston tryout of the musical On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. It was his first starring role on Broadway, netting him a Theatre World Award and his first Tony Award nomination. The original cast album received a Grammy Award (presented to lyricist Alan Jay Lerner and composer Burton Lane).


He portrayed Edward Rutledge of South Carolina in the Broadway musical 1776, providing a dramatic highlight with his performance of "Molasses to Rum," a tirade against the hypocrisy of some Northerners over the slave trade ("They don't keep slaves, but they are willing to be considerable carriers of slaves to others. They're willing – for the shilling.") Cullum had been the third Rutledge on Broadway, but played the role the longest and repeated it for the 1972 film.


He is well known for premiering the role of Charlie Anderson in the musical Shenandoah, which began at Goodspeed Opera House, Connecticut in 1974. Cullum won the Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards when the show was produced on Broadway in 1975. He also played the role at Wolf Trap, Virginia, in June 1976, opened the national tour for 3 weeks in Fall 1977 in Chicago, and starred in the limited run Broadway revival in 1989.


He followed Shenandoah by playing the maniacal Broadway producer Oscar Jaffee in the 1978 musical On the Twentieth Century, opposite Madeline Kahn and later Judy Kaye, earning his second Tony Award. He received his fourth Tony nomination in 2002 for originating the role of evil moneygrubber corporate president Caldwell B. Cladwell in Urinetown The Musical.[14] He earned his fifth Tony nomination in the 2007 revival of 110 in the Shade, playing H.C. Curry, father to Audra McDonald's Lizzie.


In 2003, Cullum co-starred with Northern Exposure castmate Barry Corbin in Blackwater Elegy, a short film written by Matthew Porter and co-directed by Porter and Joe O'Brien.


Later Broadway appearances include the title role of William Shakespeare's seldom-performed Cymbeline, at Lincoln Center in 2007[19] and August: Osage County, by Tracy Letts for the week of September 16, 2008, and then since November 11, 2008.[20]


In addition to enjoying a long stage career, he is well known to television audiences for his regular role as Holling Vincoeur on the quirky CBS series Northern Exposure, his extended appearances on the NBC medical drama ER as Mark Greene's father, and on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as constitutional lawyer and later judge, Barry Moredock. Cullum has also appeared as Lucky Strike executive Lee Garner, Sr. on AMC's Mad Men. He appeared as Leap Day William, the embodiment of the fictional Leap Day national holiday, in the "Leap Day" episode of the sixth season of NBC's 30 Rock.


John Cullum appeared on Broadway in The Scottsboro Boys (2010), a musical by Kander and Ebb about a notorious miscarriage of justice in the American South in the 1930s. The Scottsboro Boys was directed by Susan Stroman, with Cullum as the only non-African-American member of the cast.


John Cullum was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame in 2007.[21]


In 2015 Cullum appeared and sang in the satirical B&W period movie-musical footage of Daddy's Boy on Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. The "forgotten footage" features comically incestuous lyrics set in an innocent context that apes classic 1930's films.


Cullum, then an octogenarian, joined the cast of Waitress as Joe on October 12, 2017, replacing Larry Marshall.


Work


Stage productions

All performances on Broadway, unless otherwise noted.


Year Title Role Notes

1960 Saint Joan Ensemble

1960 Camelot Sir Dinadan later Mordred, also u/s for King Arthur

1962 Infidel Caesar Cassios

1963 The Rehearsal u/s for The Count, Hero

1964 Hamlet Laertes

1965 On a Clear Day You Can See Forever Dr. Mark Bruckner

1967 Man of La Mancha Miguel Cervantes/Don Quixote Replacement

1972 1776 Edward Rutledge Replacement

1972 Vivat! Vivat Regina! Lord Bothwell Replacement

1975 Shenandoah Charlie Anderson

1977 The Trip Back Down Bobby Horvath

1978 On the Twentieth Century Oscar Jaffee

1979 Deathtrap Sidney Bruhl Replacement

1982 Whistler James McNeill Whistler One-man show at Provincetown Playhouse

1983 Private Lives Victor Prynne also standby for Elyot Chase

1985 Doubles Guy

1986 The Boys in Autumn Huck

1986 You Never Can Tell Waiter Replacement

1986 Shenandoah (revival) Charlie Anderson

1990 Aspects of Love George Dillingham Replacement

1994 Show Boat Cap'n Andy Hawkes Replacement

1995 Man of La Mancha Miguel Cervantes/Don Quixote Tour

1995 All My Sons Joe Keller Off-Broadway

2001 Urinetown Caldwell B. Cladwell

2005 Sin: a Cardinal Deposed Cardinal Law

2006 Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Old Max

2007 110 in the Shade H.C. Curry

2008 Cymbeline King Cymbeline

2009 August: Osage County Beverly Weston Replacement

2010 The Scottsboro Boys Interlocutor

2011 Measure for Measure Vincentio Shakespeare in the Park

2011 All's Well That Ends Well The Duke Shakespeare in the Park

2014 Casa Valentina Terry

2016 Waitress Old Joe Replacement

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes

1963 All the Way Home Andrew

1964 Richard Burton's Hamlet Laertes

1966 Hawaii Rev. Immanuel Quigley

1972 1776 Edward Rutledge

1983 The Act The President

1983 The Prodigal Elton Stuart

1983 Marie Deputy Attorney General

1987 Sweet Country Ben

1998 The Secret Life of Algernon Algernon Pendleton

1998 Ricochet River Link Curren

1999 Held Up Jack

1999 Inherit the Wind Judge Merle Coffey

2003 Blackwater Elegy J.T.

2006 The Notorious Bettie Page Preacher in Nashville

2006 The Night Listener Pap Noone

2010 All Good Things Richard Panatierre

2011 The Conspirator Justice Wylie

2013 Kill Your Darlings Professor Steeves

2013 Kilimanjaro Milton Sr

2013 Adult World Stan

2014 Before We Go Harry

2014 Love Is Strange Father Raymond

2014 The Historian Brigston Hadley

2016 Christine Bob Anderson

2019 Jungleland Yates

2021 The Acolyte Arch Pontifex Short film

2022 Simchas and Sorrows Nate

Television

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Year Title Role Notes

1963–65 The Defenders Jeremiah/Michael Yager/Angel Mauru 3 episodes

1964 The Doctors Pa Thatcher 5 episodes

1964 The DuPont Show of the Week Hugh Episode: "The Gambling Heart"

1966–67 The Edge of Night David "Giddy" Gideon Recurring

1967 Androcles and the Lion The Captain TV movie

1969 One Life to Live Artie Duncan Recurring

1969 The Outcasts Pale Hands Montaine Episode: "And Then There Was One"

1971 You Are There William Clark Episode: "Lewis and Clark Expedition"

1973 The Man Without a Country Aaron Burr TV movie

1978 Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Mr. Jamison TV movie

1981 Great Performances Walter/Lawyer Royall 2 episodes: "Edith Wharton: Looking Back" & "Summer"

1981 American Playhouse Himself/Carl Sandburg Episode: "Carl Sandburg: Echoes and Silences

1983 The Day After Jim Dahlberg TV movie

1986–87 The Equalizer Stuart Cane/Judge Howard Tainey 2 episodes: "Unpunished Crimes" & "Carnal Persuasion"

1986 Spenser: For Hire Anthony Bennett Episode: "Rockabye Baby"

1987–88 Buck James Henry Carliner Main role

1988 Shootdown Robert Allardyce TV movie

1989 Quantum Leap John O'Malley Episode: "To Catch A Falling Star"

1989 Money, Power, Murder. Rev. Endicott TV movie

1990–95 Northern Exposure Holling Vincoeur Main role, 110 episodes

1992 With a Vengeance Fred Mitchell TV movie

1992 Mattie's Waltz Clyde TV movie

1996 Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Millard (voice) 2 episodes

1997 All My Children Judge Carl Breen 1 episode

1997 Nothing Sacred Joe Keneally Episode: "Mixed Blessings

1997 Touched By An Angel Mark Twain Episode: "It Came Upon A Midnight Clear"

1997, 2001 Law & Order Harold Dorning/Bernard Powell, Sr. 2 episodes: "Menace" and "Soldier of Fortune"

1997–2000 ER David Greene 15 episodes

1998 The Magnificent Seven Reverend Owen Mosley Episode: "Manhunt"

1998 To Have and To Hold Robert McGrail Main role, 8 episodes

2000 Roswell James Valenti, Sr. 2 episodes: "Into The Woods" and "The Convention"

2003–11 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Barry Moredock 11 episodes

2007 Mad Men Lee Garner, Sr. 2 episodes: "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" & "Indian Summer"

2009–18 The Middle Big Mike 9 episodes

2011 Damages Ed O'Malley Episode: "Add That Litle Hopper to Your Stew"

2012 30 Rock Leap Day William Episode: "Leap Day"

2012 Royal Pains Andres Bochinski Episode: "Dawn of the Med"

2013 The Good Wife Cardinal James Episode: "Death of a Client"

2013 Live from Lincoln Center Starkeeper/Dr. Seldon Episode: "The New York Philharmonic's Performance of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel"

2013 Nurse Jackie Wally Episode: "Soul"

2015 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Daddy's Daddy Episode: "Kimmy's in a Love Triangle!"

2016 Thanksgiving Walter Morgan Main role; 6 episodes

2017 The Good Wife Senator Beau Carpenter 4 episodes

2019 The Blacklist Ted King Episode: "The Third Estate (No. 136)"

2021 Prodigal Son Logan Zeiger Episode: "Sun and Fun"

Awards and nominations

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Awards

1966 Theatre World Award – On a Clear Day You Can See Forever[25]

1975 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor, Musical – Shenandoah[26]

1975 Outer Critics Circle Award, Best Performances – Shenandoah[27]

1975 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical – Shenandoah

1978 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical – On the Twentieth Century

1982 Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience for the one-man show Whistler[28]

1998 Founders Day Medal, University of Tennessee

2004 Clarence Brown Theatre Company (University of Tennessee), Lifetime Achievement Award[29]

2007 Inductee American Theatre Hall of Fame[30]

Nominations

1966 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical – On a Clear Day You Can See Forever

1993 Emmy Award Best Supporting Actor in a Drama – Northern Exposure

2002 Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical – Urinetown[31]

2002 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical – Urinetown

2005 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play – Sin (A Cardinal Deposed)[32]

2007 Tony Award Best Featured Actor in a Musical – 110 in the Shade

2008 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play – The Conscientious Objector[33]