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James Stovall

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80:. His sister Donna Stovall Jefferss recalled that Stovall was "singing and singing loudly, for the purpose of making my mother laugh and smile" as a four-year-old and by the next year "was playing the keys on the piano", calling his future success "prophetic". He attended the 211:
how Stovall "sang the preacher's solo at the climax of Act One and blew the roof off every night, not only inspiring audiences to cheer and applaud but also his fellow cast members to sing and dance that little bit harder."
312: 189: 131:, a brief 1986 production by Bob Fosse in which Stovall was an understudy performer for three different roles in the play. He also appeared on Broadway in 309: 410: 390: 405: 400: 287: 342: 355: 159:, where he performed in the lead role of Coalhouse Walker, Jr., after appearing in the role in productions of the musical in 395: 260: 244: 113: 267:. He had been undergoing treatment for a heart condition. Stovall was survived by his father, Rev. James Stovall, Sr. 89: 217: 240: 179: 46: 385: 380: 288:"Broadway performer James Stovall Jr. dies: Baltimore native was a Broadway performer and playwright" 173: 235:
and first performed in 1961. He was executive director of the Ministry of the Arts & Culture at
145: 28: 360: 56: 34: 64:, an African American-themed musical intended to become an annual Christmas season performance. 292: 109: 101: 97: 85: 40: 222: 121: 23: 22:(May 16, 1958 – September 25, 2010) was an American actor best known for his work in 316: 232: 227: 198: 374: 264: 151: 81: 225:
oriented musical work that was intended to become a holiday tradition, based on the
236: 194: 168: 93: 164: 88:. When he was 13 years old he started training at the Urban Musical Theater at 105: 73: 51: 100:, was one of his dance instructors. He earned his undergraduate degree at 321: 207: 77: 160: 117: 50:, having made his Broadway debut in the short-lived production of 259:
Stovall died at age 52 on September 25, 2010, in New York City at
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and continued his formal education in piano and voice at the
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were some of the members of his class. He joined the
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Index

Broadway
Once on This Island
The Life
Ragtime
The Rocky Horror Show
Bob Fosse
Big Deal
Baltimore
Maryland
Gilman School
Peabody Conservatory
Morgan State University
Debbie Allen
Howard University
Morehouse College
Spike Lee
Samuel L. Jackson
Actors' Equity Association
Atlanta
Alliance Theatre
Finian's Rainbow
Sweet Charity
Chicago
Los Angeles
Off Broadway
Dessa Rose
Romance in Hard Times
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Donny Osmond
Warren Carlyle

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