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.
Fanfare / Don't Dream It
Barry Bostwick Lyrics
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Richard O'Brien It was great when it all began I was a regular…
Tim Curry It was great when it all began I was a regular…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Barry Bostwick:
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 invisível Pra não 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 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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Owen Conenna
Its insane how this movie goes from a rock 'n roll comedy to one hell of an emotional trip
Chris Spin
In the beginning of the movie: frank is psycho
In the middle: HE JUST KILLED AND COOKED AN INNOCENT MAN WHAT THE HELL
In the end: WAIT NO DONT KILL HIM NO
Gary McKinnon
Ye it covers a lot of issues, well said Owen.
crazyTommytourettes
This song pretty much sums up the entire purpose of what Rocky Horror is about. People always miss the point! Rocky Horror is about the importance of enjoying your sexuality, not being ashamed of it, and living out your kinky fantasies and not allowing conservative/ religious elements (symbolized through Riffraff and Magenta who eventually destroy Furter's sexual freedom) to stop you. This is actually my favorite song from Rocky Horror. I find it moving.
OhNoYouJustDint
This song needs to be twice as long This song is way too short, but I still listen to it over and over...
Mo Franklin
Best moment in the whole show
Paola CD
I agree
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I’m only 14 and This is the best film I’ve ever watched because you can’t make anything like it now and that upsets me. You can remake it but it will NEVER be able to be as good as the original. That’s what I’ve learned
Celestos
Always will be a great part and song from this movie. Its disgusting people are going to remake it but a classic will always be one no matter how many people try to do it over.
Emily Rudge
..Hmm, perhaps.