Barry Bostwick (born February 24, 1946 in San Mateo, California) is an Amer… Read Full Bio ↴Barry Bostwick (born February 24, 1946 in San Mateo, California) is an American actor, particularly associated with made-for-television movies and mini-series. Bostwick has appeared in many movies and recently played the Mayor of New York City in the sitcom Spin City, however he is probably best known for playing Brad in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and as George Washington in the epic films based on the biography by James Thomas Flexner, George Washington and its sequel, The Forging of a Nation.
He is also a veteran of musical theatre. In 1972, Bostwick originated the role of Danny Zuko in the original Broadway production of Grease. The role earned Bostwick a Tony Award nomination. Bostwick's other theatre roles include portraying bandit Jamie Lockhart in the 1977 Broadway musical The Robber Bridegroom. For this role, Bostwick earned his Tony Award. In 1990, another Broadway musical, Nick and Nora, in which Bostwick co-starred with Joanna Gleason, opened to poor reviews and closed after few performances.
He is also a veteran of musical theatre. In 1972, Bostwick originated the role of Danny Zuko in the original Broadway production of Grease. The role earned Bostwick a Tony Award nomination. Bostwick's other theatre roles include portraying bandit Jamie Lockhart in the 1977 Broadway musical The Robber Bridegroom. For this role, Bostwick earned his Tony Award. In 1990, another Broadway musical, Nick and Nora, in which Bostwick co-starred with Joanna Gleason, opened to poor reviews and closed after few performances.
Damnit Janet
Barry Bostwick Lyrics
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03 Over at the Frankenstein Place In the velvet darkness, Of the blackest night, Burning bri…
Dammit Janet Hey, Janet Yes, Brad? I've got something to say Uh huh I re…
Once In A Awhile Finjo ser invisรญvel Pra nรฃo ter que te encarar Afogo na pisc…
Over At Frankenstein Place In the velvet darkness, Of the blackest night, Burning bri…
Over At Te Frankenstein Place In the velvet darkness, Of the blackest night, Burning bri…
Over At The Frakenstein Place In the velvet darkness, Of the blackest night, Burning brigh…
Over At The Frankenstein Place In the velvet darkness, Of the blackest night, Burning brigh…
Rose Tint My World / FloorShow It was great when it all began I was a regular…
Rose Tint My World A:Floor Show B:Fanfare/Don't Dream It C:Wild And Untamed Thing It was great when it all began I was a regular…
Super Heroes I've done a lot God knows I've tried To find the truth I've…
The Girl That I Marry The girl that I marry will have to be As soft…
The Watchword's Hour When moonlight drips into the frame And darkness marks stray…
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@attackforever
i went to a show, and this one dude just had so many one-liners. i almost cried.
LIST OF ONE-LINERS;
- Riff Raff: you're wet.
Guy in audience: JANET's ALWAYS WET
- Magenta while sliding down railing: he's lucky, i'm Lucky, we're all lucky!!
guy in audience: THAT RAILING'S LUCKY!
- Janet, to Rocky: did they do that to you?
Guy in audience: no I did that to myself!!
- scene where they're being turned into statues
guy in audience, singing : HOLY SH*T, WHAT A B**CH; QUICK MAGENTA. FLIP THE SWITCH
- riff raff puts eddie's cooked, seasoned body on the dinner table
guy in audience: EDDIE GET UR BUTT OFF THE TABLE
@hildahietanen
I love how they say lazily "Janet"๐
@lianasoares8052
Hilda Hietanen, the 3 people are Colombia, Magenta, & Riff Raff.
@Debt_Angel
They at a funeral, are they not clicking their heels together enough for you?
@RedRose99975
After a scene like this, I was NOT ready for all the twists and turns this movie was gonna throw at me!
@terrencefairhurst3813
You have too watch it now๐
@mort19x
@@terrencefairhurst3813this person already watched it
@RoseHowat
The half assed "Janet" cracks me up
@02protoman
Disturbing to think that the clergy is actually: Frank, Riff Raff, Columbia, and Magenta (without their make up)
@justindel888
+02protoman do you think that was cause of casting budgets? or was it purposely donethat way.
@02protoman
I think it was done purposely, because the story for Brad and Janet follows a theme of spoiled ย innocence, so it would make sense to have those "characters" be in a church so cleverly disguised, but not make a big deal out of it