Broadway Legend Joined: 4/22/04
I want to agree with Luvtheemcee. Sieber isn't bitching. He's simply reacting to some online postings that said that he was 'wasted' in 'Spamalot' because they didn't see him in Act II. Sieber said the same things when we interviewed him a couple of months ago for Playbill.com (thanks, Lady in the Lake, for remembering), but he wasn't whining. In fact, he was kind of tongue-in-cheek about it. I can assure you that he's very grateful to be on Broadway and proud of his Tony nomination.
Playbill.com: 'The Leading Men' - Christopher Sieber
[Edit: Ha. Never mind. Follow the link above for the same thing. Missed that.]
Two of a Kind was adorable - cute, well-written, well-cast - never understood why it only lasted one season.
Although I did always wonder how two 12 years olds with no mom had such complicated hairstyles every day.
Chris Sieber is wonderful in Spamalot and I've no doubt he works hard in the show, but how he beat out Christian Borle is a mystery to me. When I saw it in previews in Chicago, Christian and Hank were the two standout male actors in a very strong ensemble of performers.
Hello, people. This article was intended humorously.
Good for him.
Even if it's a joke, I'm sure there's some truth to it.
He pretty much has a bigger role than Azaria, but because he's not as big of a name he's "featured". Weak.
People are taking this WAY to seriously.
And I think when people said he was "wasted" in Act II it is a compliment to Sieber. People are saying that the roles don't to his talent justice and they want to see more of him.
I know I'd like to see more of him...
PJ: More of CS on slide 22
http://www.broadwaycares.org/events/bares2002.html
Oh Wow...
Christopher Sieber is not the type of person to "bitch" about something. He's a very noble, humble actor and far from the type to whine about something. Trust me when I say he's not a moron to do that.
I think someone wanted to see pictures of him? You can find some at http://chrissieber.cjb.net
Nic
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
Swing Joined: 2/14/05
Christopher Sieber is only doing what anyone with half a brain would do in this ulta-competitive industry, selling himself, his show & his Tony nomination. He is an active member of the Broadway community & donates much of his time to Broadway Cares Equity Fights Aids. You will frequently see him at Photo Ops, but hey, that's how you network in any industry. In show business you really have to get yourself out there. Actors spend most of their time searching for the next job and their shelf life is only so long. Strike while the iron is hot Chris & good luck at the awards!!
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