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Howard McGillin

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Howard McGillin (born November 5, 1953, Los Angeles, California) is a Tony-nominated stage, screen and television actor, perhaps best-known for being the world's longest running Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera. Description above from the Wikipedia article Howard McGillin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​


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Born:
Nov 5, 1953 In Los Angeles - California - USA
Movie/TV Credits:
26
First Appeared:
In the series Emergency! 1972-01-22
Latest Project:
Movie tick, tick... BOOM! 2021-11-11
Known For
Poster of The Swan Princess
Poster of Company Business
Poster of California Fever
Poster of Long Journey Back
Filmography
Movie tick, tick... BOOM! "Sunday" Legend #7 2021-11-11
Series Elementary Davis Renkin 2012-09-27
Series Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke James Cromwell 1999-02-21
Movie South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut Gregory (singing voice) 1999-06-30
Movie The Hunchback of Notre Dame Additional Voices (voice) 1996-06-21
Series ER Unknown 1994-09-19
Movie The Swan Princess Prince Derek (voice) 1994-11-18
Movie Perry Mason: The Case of the Maligned Mobster Mike Calder 1991-02-11
Movie Company Business Bruce Wilson 1991-09-06
Movie Mimi & Me Howard Raney 1991-09-07
Movie Follies: In Concert Young Ben 1986-03-14
Movie Where the Boys Are Chip 1984-04-06
Series Murder, She Wrote Unknown 1984-09-30
Series Nature Unknown 1982-10-10
Series Newhart Unknown 1982-10-02
Movie Take Your Best Shot Dean Hilliard 1982-10-12
Movie Love's Savage Fury Ferris 1979-05-20
Series California Fever Unknown 1979-09-25
Series Wheels Greg Trenton 1978-05-07
Movie Long Journey Back Steve 1978-12-15
Series How the West Was Won Unknown 1977-02-06
Series The Bionic Woman Unknown 1976-01-14
Series City of Angels Unknown 1976-02-03
Series Switch Unknown 1975-09-09
Series The Rockford Files Davey Woodhull 1974-09-13
Series Emergency! Paramedic Dwyer - LACoFD (uncredited) 1972-01-22