I've only seen Victor Garber in serious roles, and honestly can't picture him bringing any warmth or humor to Horace Vandergelder. Not that Horace should be ha-ha funny, but he shouldn't be a one-not grouch a la Walter Matthau. David Hyde Pierce, to his credit brought a lot to the table, much more than I expected and proved a great match for Bette and Donna. I know there are a lot of Garber fans on here, what do you think?
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/23/17
NOISES OFF
PRESENT LAUGHTER
DAMN YANKEES
ART
LEND ME A TENOR
LITTLE ME
So I'd say, yeah --- he can "do" comedy!
He'll do just fine. Victor is a wonderful actor with an extensive career, and I can imagine he can play funny. At least his multiple theater credits say so.
Add Will & Grace cameo and First Wives Club to this. Admittedly his role in the movie was kind of a serious one, but he still made me laugh.
I was a teenager when I saw him in TENOR, but that performance has stayed with me over the decades. He was sharp, hilarious and had threw himself into the physicality of that farce fearlessly.
He is very funny and very sexy. He might possibly be the hottest Horace ever. I have always had a thing for him and I usually only like women.
I have to admit I'm a little less than enthused about his casting. I think because DHP is so terrific in the role. I'm not sure I can see Garber as a grouch or as someone who will be as funny in the role as DHP. But then again, I was skeptical of DHP.
I'm actually more excited about Victor, than I am of Bernadette.
He's sinfully delicious!!!!!!
DottieD'Luscia said: "I'm actually more excited about Victor, than I am of Bernadette."
Same here.
Featured Actor Joined: 2/10/16
He also was Mayor Shinn in the Television version of Music Man which is quite similar to Horace. I think he's going to be sensational. Can't wait to see his Penny in my Pocket.
Broadway Star Joined: 6/15/17
I saw him when he did Present Laughter. He can definitely do funny. I'm looking forward to seeing him in this...and chalk me up as another more excited about his casting than Bernadette's (and I'm very eager to see Bernadette).
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/11/16
He was Daddy Warbucks in the only halfway decent film version of Annie. He's a funny straight man.
Broadway Star Joined: 8/5/14
He's doing a bit of a dry, witty humor right now in Legends of Tomorrow. I'm in the "more excited about Garber than Peters" camp as well. I wonder what will happen to his role there because he's directly tied to another character.
A lot of his TV cameo roles seem to be comedic (the ones I've seen at least). I think he could pull it off and I'm excited to see him try.
DottieD'Luscia said: "I'm actually more excited about Victor, than I am of Bernadette."
Ditto and I would've killed to see him opposite Donna.
I feel like aside from "Alias" I really only know him from lighter roles. Even his current gig on DC's Legends of Tomorrow has a lot of comedy in it. (By the way, how is he going to both shows? Unless it means his time on the TV show is cut short...
I didn't mind Walter Matthau's interpretation of the character. He was a good foil to Streisand's 'Dolly'.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/30/08
He was highly entertaining in both DAMN YANKEES and PRESENT LAUGHTER. I don't know HELLO, DOLLY (gasp!) but I am sure he will be just fine.
I haven't personally seen him in many comedy roles but I'd be surprised if any skilled actor (even if comedy is not their strength) couldn't take on the comedy in this role. Playing an old grump seems a bit easier to me than something like the larger-than-life high-energy comedy roles that say Nathan Lane often plays?
He's also got a role in Seth McFarlane's upcoming comedy-drama sci-fi series "The Orville". I think he'll be fine!
And he was in a televised Charley's Aunt in 1982 though Charles Grodin was the "star"
I've seen several productions of Noises Off and Lend Me A Tenor, and no one has ever surpassed his performances in the original productions. He can do anything.
Peters -- I saw her at the Barks thing about a month ago -- looks at glamorous and gorgeous as she did 20 years ago, no hyperbole. And Garber, distinguished in the best sense, still exudes sexuality. This is a hot pairing, I'll bet the whole show plays very differently as a result. This is the first time we've seen an obvious Irene Molloy type as Dolly, so the two widows side by side, scheming, will seem peers of a sort, despite the age difference. It makes the entire 2nd marriage-grab story more immediate and ... again ... sexy.
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Blockhead24 said: "DottieD'Luscia said: "I'm actually more excited about Victor, than I am of Bernadette."
Ditto and I would've killed to see him opposite Donna."
Same here.
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