Gordon Connell

Theater Actor

1923 –

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Who is Gordon Connell?

Gordon Connell is an American musical theatre and television actor.

Born as William Gordon Connell in Berkeley, California, Gordon married Jane Sperry Bennett, also a native of Berkeley, in 1948. They would have two daughters. Jane and Gordon began their career by performing at such San Francisco night clubs as The Purple Onion and The Hungry I. They eventually moved to New York City. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, he performed in revues at the Tamiment Playhouse in the Poconos and in several of the Julius Monk nightclub revues at Upstairs at the Downstairs, including Monk's "Pieces of Eight" and "Dressed to the Nines". He made his Broadway debut in Subways Are For Sleeping in 1961.

Additional stage credits include Hello, Dolly!, Big River and The Human Comedy. Gordon and Jane Connell appeared together on Broadway twice: in a musical version of Lysistrata and The Good Doctor. His television credits include Green Acres, The Love Boat, The Jeffersons, The Incredible Hulk, and Sex and the City. His sole feature film appearance was a small role in Roman Polanski's Rosemary's Baby.

Connell is also a composer for musical theater, writing many cabaret songs as well as the score for the award-winning musical Bertha the Sewing Machine Girl.

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Born
Mar 19, 1923
Berkeley
Also known as
  • William Gordon Connell
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  • United States of America
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  • Berkeley

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on July 23, 2013

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