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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 20 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Warlow, Anthony
1995 Australian cast. He sang with Philip Quast! Cor, I must hear this!
Daddy Warbucks. I love that name.
When he did 'Les Miserables', what character did he play? | Anthony Warlow
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Enjolras. Enjolras is my favourite character from 'Les Miserables', except Javert of course :-)
lymphoma. Anthony has made a full recovery.
28. I wish I had seen him!
Jekyll and Hyde. Anthony never actually played the role of Jekyll and Hyde on {stage;} he only sang it on the 1994 concept album.
Celia. Phoebe Rose is his daughter.
Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. Gotta love those Aussies :-)
November 18, 1961. How coincidental! My mum was born two months before him, and my sister was born a day before his 27th birthday!
Which song was written especially for Anthony Warlow to sing? | Anthony Warlow
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Why Should I Change A Thing?. When it was announced that Anthony Warlow would be playing the role of Daddy Warbucks in 'Annie' in 2002, a song was written into the show especially for him by Martin Charnin.
In 1996, Sarah Brightman starred alongside Anthony Warlow in a concert of Andrew Lloyd Webber songs. What musical did they have in common back then? | Anthony Warlow
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The Phantom of the Opera. Although they performed in different productions of the show, they both starred in 'The Phantom of the Opera'. Warlow played the title role in Australia, and Sarah Brightman was the original Christine.
The Complete Symphonic Recording. This recording also included Australian performers Phillip Quast and Debbie Byrnes as Javert and Fantine, respectively. The recording was released in 1998.
Who did he play in the 1987 - 1990 Australian production of 'Les Miserables'? | Anthony Warlow
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Enjolras. He has also recorded the songs 'Bring Him Home' and 'Stars' from the show on his solo albums.
Joan Sutherland Scholarship. Because of this scholarship which he won in 1984, he went on to perform with Opera Australia, featuring in shows such as 'The Magic Flute' (1984) and 'Tosca' (1985).
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