Aris was in the 1960 production of "Pieces of Eight" at the Apollo Theatre in London as well as the 1969 production of "Hamlet" at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York.
The original Broadway production opened on March 18, 1969 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre starring, Ray Bolger, Leonard John Crofoot, David Cryer, Cathryn Damon and Margaret Hamilton.
Currently, Gary can be found at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre where he is the percussionist for Broadway musical Motown.
The original Broadway production opened at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on December 7, 1967 and closed on June 15, 1968 after 220 performances and 19 previews.
The show opened on Nov 17, 1962 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre and closed on June 29, 1963 after 257 performances.
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Tim Hodge voices Khalil the Caterpillar, who appears dressed as a physician, informing Lunt that his stem serves the purpose of a belly button, and that surgery to correct the problem would be "covered by your shirt, but not your HMO".
Mr. Lunt's later years were marked by labors in behalf of harbors of refuge, notably at Scituate, on the south shore of Boston bay.
A similar situation has arisen in the Austrian town of Fucking, where the town sign has been repeatedly stolen.
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From 1997 until 2010 the village of Lunt was part of the Knowsley North and Sefton East constituency represented by George Howarth, a Labour Party MP.
It was recorded in October and December 1987 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York City, the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, and the Warfield Theater in San Francisco.
He is known for his co-starring role as Mickey Deane in the reality television spoof The Comeback and as Mr. Lunt in the short-lived series Running Wilde.
The "Silly Song" segment with Mr. Lunt first appeared in Madame Blueberry with "His Cheeseburger".
Lunt is a former Castleford & Workington Town player, who joined Huddersfield in time for the 2009 Super League season.
With Ken Shipley, Lunt formed the The Numero Group record label in 2003, which has reissued hundreds of lost soul, gospel, funk and psychedelic rock albums.
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Lunt has been nominated twice for Grammys, in 2012 with Ken Shipley and Rob Sevier as producer of Numero 032, Syl Johnson: Complete Mythology, and in 2011 as art director for Numero 033, Light On The South Side, with photographs by Michael Abramson.