Douglas Sills

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Douglas Sills
Born
Douglas Howard Sills

(1960-07-05) July 5, 1960 (age 64)
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Alma mater University of Michigan
Cranbrook Kingswood School
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Known for The Scarlet Pimpernel
The Addams Family

Douglas Howard Sills (born July 5, 1960) is an American actor and singer. [1]

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He made his professional stage acting debut with principal roles in the national tours of Into the Woods and The Secret Garden . He is most well-known for his leading roles in the Broadway production and national tour of The Scarlet Pimpernel , the Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors , and the national tour of The Addams Family . [2]

Early life

Sills was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Rhoda (Nemeth) and Archie Sills, [3] [4] and grew up in the suburb of Franklin, in a Jewish household. [5] He was friends (and did amateur theatrics and films) with both Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell. [1] Sills attended Cranbrook School, from which he graduated in 1978, and the University of Michigan where he majored in music. He then continued his education at the American Conservatory Theater in California.

Career

During the 1990s, Sills built a reputation as a stage character actor, especially in the professional theaters of southern California. He also performed in several national tours, including Into the Woods and The Secret Garden , which would also feature future Broadway stars as James Stacy Barbour and Audra McDonald. His first Broadway role, however, came when composer Frank Wildhorn and lyricist Nan Knighton approached him in hopes of finding a male lead for their new musical, The Scarlet Pimpernel . Before this audition, Sills told his agent not to send him to any more auditions because he planned to attend law school. With a score in the 99th percentile on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), Sills hoped to attend Stanford Law School. However, being a fan of the movie as a child, Sills decided to give acting one more chance and was offered the lead as Sir Percy Blakeney. [6]

Douglas Sills opened in his first Broadway show on November 9, 1997. Continuing the role in three other versions of the show, Sills received a Tony Award nomination. He portrayed the foppish hero in SP 1.0 (The Original Broadway Production, starring Terrence Mann, Christine Andreas and Gilles Chiason), SP 2.0 (the revised Broadway production, starring Rachel York and Rex Smith), and for several months in the national tour. [7] [8] Although rumored as playing the title role in Wildhorn's Dracula, the Musical , Sills opted out (despite doing a recording demo), and Tom Hewitt portrayed the gothic character at the premiere at the La Jolla Playhouse in 2001.[ citation needed ] He played Orin Scrivello and several other roles in the 2003 Broadway revival cast of Little Shop of Horrors . [9]

In 2004, Sills joined the Broadway-bound Chicago production of Monty Python's Spamalot . [10] However, before the production began, Sills left due to reported "major script changes." [11] In early 2005, production plans were announced for Wildhorn's new musical Cyrano de Bergerac, from the same team that helped launch his career with The Scarlet Pimpernel. [12] The title role was written specifically for Sills, [13] however, producers dropped plans for the show in spring 2006 without explanation. A studio-concept recording was planned, starring Sills, Linda Eder and Rob Evan, but plans for it also quickly fell through.

In 2009, Sills starred opposite Kristin Chenoweth at the Encores! New York City Center production of Music in the Air , a long-forgotten Kern-Hamerstein musical from the 1930s. The concert-style version ran February 5 through February 8. [14] Sills assumed the role of Gomez Addams in the national tour of The Addams Family in September 2011 until the company's closing on December 30, 2012. [15]

From March 27 to April 12, 2013, Sills took on the role of Jack in Long Wharf Theatre's production of William Mastrosimone's Ride the Tiger. [16]

Sills played Walter Burns in La Jolla Playhouse's production of His Girl Friday from May 28 to June 30, 2013. [17]

Sills appeared on Broadway beginning in April 2015, playing an aging orchestra conductor in the comedy Living on Love, written by Joe DiPietro, starring Renee Fleming, Jerry O'Connell and Anna Chlumsky. [18]

He appeared in the new musical Dave at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., in 2018, in the role of Chief of Staff Bob Alexander. The musical has music by Tom Kitt, lyrics by Nell Benjamin, and the book by Benjamin and Thomas Meehan and is based on the 1993 film Dave . [19]

As of 2022, Sills plays Monsieur Baudin in HBO's The Gilded Age . [20]

Personal life

Sills is gay. He said in 2015, "I’ve been out since the beginning of my career—I was never in." [21] Sills met then-partner Todd Murray in 1994 while touring with The Secret Garden, [22] [23] and the relationship ended in 2013. [21]

Notable theatre roles

Show:Role(s):Year(s):Production:
Into the Woods Rapunzel's Prince

u/s Cinderella's Prince

1988–1990US National Tour
The Philadelphia StoryC.K. Dexter Haven1992Cosa Mesa, California
The Secret Garden Dr. Neville Craven

u/s Lord Archibald Craven

1992–1994US National Tour
Lord Archibald Craven1995Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
She Stoops to FollyNed ThornhillCosa Mesa, California
Chess Freddie Trumper "The American"Los Angeles, California
The Scarlet Pimpernel Percy Blakeney / The Scarlet Pimpernel1997–2000Broadway
2000US National Tour
Mack and Mabel Mack SennettLos Angeles, California
Much Ado About Nothing Benedict2001Cosa Mesa, California
Show Boat Gaylord RavenalHollywood, California
CarnivalMarco2002New York, New York
Wish Upon a StarN/ANew York, New York (Workshop)
A Little Night Music Count Carl-Magnus MalcolmWashington, D.C.
The GondoliersDon Alhambra2003New York, New York
Little Shop of Horrors Orin Scrivello & Others2003–2004Broadway
Midnight and MagnoliasDavid O. Selznick2005Off-Broadway
On the Twentieth Century Oscar JaffeeBroadway
Music in the Air Bruno Mahler2009New York, New York
The Addams Family Gomez Addams 2011–2012US National Tour
Ride the TigerJack2013New Haven, Connecticut
His Girl FridayWalter BurnsSan Diego, Los Angeles
Lady, Be Good! J. Watterson Watkins2015Off-Broadway
Living on LoveVito De AngelisBroadway
Anastasia Vlad PopovWorkshop
War Paint Harry Fleming2016Chicago (World Premiere)
2017Broadway
Hey, Look Me Over!N/A2018Off-Broadway
Dave Chief of Staff Bob AlexanderWashington, D.C.
Nantucket Sleigh RideDr. Harbinger / Shuyler / Walt Disney2019Off-Broadway
Mack and Mabel Mack Sennett2020
Anyone Can Whistle Comptroller Schub2022 Carnegie Hall
The Frogs Dionysos2023 Lincoln Center [24]

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryProjectResultRef.
1998 Tony Award Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical The Scarlet Pimpernel Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical Nominated
Theatre World Award Won
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actor in a MusicalNominated
2015 Drama League Awards Distinguished Performance AwardLiving on LoveNominated
2023 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series The Gilded Age Nominated [25] [26]

References

  1. 1 2 Matthew Blank (December 2, 2014). "CUE & A: Tony-Nominated My Favorite Year Star Douglas Sills on Jerry Orbach, Talking to Animals and His Hebrew Name". Playbill. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
  2. BroadwayWorld Bio
  3. "Douglas Sills" filmreference.com
  4. tachna.com
  5. Larry Hankin (June 21, 2012). "Is the Addams Family kind of Jewish? Maybe". Intermountain Jewish News. Archived from the original on May 8, 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2012. ljn.com
  6. Sam Whiting (April 2, 2000). "Master of Disguise: 'Pimpernel' star could have been mistaken for a lawyer, or 'just' a singer". San Francisco Chronicle . Archived from the original on February 2, 2013. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
  7. Ernio Hernandez (November 19, 2004). "Douglas Sills Leaves Upcoming Broadway Musical Monty Python's Spamalot". Playbill . Retrieved August 14, 2022.
  8. Ernio Hernandez (February 5, 2009). "PHOTO CALL: There Is Music in the Air at City Center". Playbill. Retrieved August 14, 2022.
  9. Ernio Hernandez (July 15, 2009). "Three Knights and a Lady Join Monty Python's Spamalot Round Table". Playbill. Retrieved August 14, 2022.
  10. Andrew Gans (August 14, 2003). "Frank Wildhorn Penning New Cyrano Musical for Pimpernel Star". Playbill. Retrieved August 14, 2022.
  11. Andrew Gans. "Be a Dentist: Douglas Sills Offered Role of Orin in Broadway Little Shop". Playbill. Retrieved August 14, 2022.
  12. Kenneth Jones (December 22, 1999). "Douglas Sills Will Buckle His Swash For Scarlet Pimpernel Tour in 2000". Playbill. Retrieved August 14, 2022.
  13. Kenneth Jones (February 20, 2009). "Douglas Sills Swashbuckles Into Pimpernel Tour Feb. 20 in CT". Playbill. Retrieved August 14, 2022.
  14. Robert Simonson (January 31, 2005). "Frank Wildhorn's Cyrano to Play London in Spring 2006". Playbill. Retrieved August 14, 2022.
  15. Andrew Adler (September 20, 2011). "'Addams Family' creative team comes to New Orleans". The Times-Picayune . New Orleans. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
  16. Kelsey Denette (March 3, 2013). "Long Wharf Theatre Presents RIDE THE TIGER, 3/27-4/21". BroadwayWorld.
  17. "Patrick Kerr, Mary Beth Peil and More Set for La Jolla Playhouse's HIS GIRL FRIDAY; Full Cast Announced!". BroadwayWorld. April 16, 2013.
  18. Brantley, Ben. "Review: Renée Fleming Plays Against Type in ‘Living on Love’" The New York Times, April 20, 2015
  19. Andrew Gans (July 27, 2018). "World Premiere of Dave Musical, Starring Drew Gehling and Mamie Parris, Opens at Arena Stage July 27". Playbill.
  20. Hinds, Julie. "HBO's The Gilded Age Found Its French Chef in a Detroit-born Actor". Detroit Free Press . Retrieved May 17, 2025.
  21. 1 2 Rule, Doug (December 3, 2015). "Douglas Sills: Playing It Straight". Metro Weekly . Retrieved May 17, 2025.
  22. Jenkins, Shannon (August 9, 2012). "Addams Family Actor Reveals His Dark Side". Fenuxe . Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved May 17, 2025.
  23. Miller, Daryl H. (February 25, 2001). "The Return of the Pimpernel". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved May 17, 2025.
  24. Nathan Lane and More Set For Concert Version of THE FROGS at Lincoln Center
  25. "Nominations Announced for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®" (Press release). Screen Actors Guild. January 10, 2024. Retrieved January 10, 2024.
  26. "The 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards". Screen Actors Guild Awards. Retrieved September 2, 2024.