Peter Bartlett (actor)

With appearances on shows such as Law & Order and films such as Meet the Parents, Bartlett portrayed Nigel Bartholomew-Smythe on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live. He had portrayed this role from 1991 until the soap's cancellation in 2012. In 2009, he began portraying Nigel's English cousin Neville. In 2004 he appeared on Broadway playing the role of Pluto in The Frogs, the Stephen Sondheim-Burt Shevelove-Nathan Lane adaptation which played at the Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center. His lively performance was well received by critics and audiences, and Stephen Sondheim has stated that Mr. Bartlett's delivery of the line, "Get out of town!" (preserved on the original cast recording by PS Classics) was a highlight of the show. He also starred in the 2009 Disney film The Princess and the Frog as a valet named Lawrence. He starred on Broadway in The Drowsy Chaperone as Underling, the butler. He opened to highly favorable reviews in the Broadway revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella on March 3, 2013, playing the Prince's calculating Regent, Sebastian. He later played several roles in the hit Broadway musical Something Rotten!, and appeared as the flabbergasted "Head Waiter" in the Roundabout revival of She Loves Me in 2016.

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Peter Bartlett
Actor
1964–present

Peter Bartlett is an American actor.

With appearances on shows such as Law & Order and films such as Meet the Parents, Bartlett portrayed Nigel Bartholomew-Smythe on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live. He had portrayed this role from 1991 until the soap's cancellation in 2012. In 2009, he began portraying Nigel's English cousin Neville. In 2004 he appeared on Broadway playing the role of Pluto in The Frogs, the Stephen Sondheim-Burt Shevelove-Nathan Lane adaptation which played at the Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center. His lively performance was well received by critics and audiences, and Stephen Sondheim has stated that Mr. Bartlett's delivery of the line, "Get out of town!" (preserved on the original cast recording by PS Classics) was a highlight of the show. He also starred in the 2009 Disney film The Princess and the Frog as a valet named Lawrence. He starred on Broadway in The Drowsy Chaperone as Underling, the butler. He opened to highly favorable reviews in the Broadway revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella on March 3, 2013, playing the Prince's calculating Regent, Sebastian. He later played several roles in the hit Broadway musical Something Rotten!, and appeared as the flabbergasted "Head Waiter" in the Roundabout revival of She Loves Me in 2016.

Since 1993, the openly gay Bartlett has been frequently associated with the plays of gay playwright Paul Rudnick, beginning with the latter's Off-Broadway success Jeffrey in circa 1993–1994 and continuing through The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told (1998) and The Naked Truth (1994).

Source: Internet Broadway Database

YearShowRoleNotes
1969A Patriot for MeShepherdess/Hofburg Guest/Officer/Boy (u/s)/Lady of Fashion (u/s)/Ferdy (u/s)/Marie Antoinette (u/s)Oct. 6 – Nov. 15, 1969
1970Gloria and EsperanzaEnsembleFeb. 4–14, 1970
1973Boom Boom RoomGuyNov. 8 – Dec. 9, 1973
1975I Remember the House Where I Was BornMay 15–18, 1975
1977The Crazy LocomotiveValery BeanFeb. 4–13, 1977
1989Buzzsaw BerkeleyMr. Krupps/James Looney/Zack Fleece/AceOpened Aug. 1, 1989
1991The Learned LadiesVadius/JudgeFeb. 26 – Apr. 7, 1991
1992JeffreySterling/Man in BedDec. 31, 1992 – Jan. 16, 1994 (Replacement)
1994The Naked TruthDan Barstow/Messenger/Fr. MiddleburyMay 26 – Jul. 10, 1994
1995Don Juan in ChicagoMephistophelesMar. 3 – Apr. 9, 1995
1998The Most Fabulous Story Ever ToldShreve Pomfret/Peter/Dad #1/Pharoh/Trey PomfretDec. 1, 1998 – May 2, 1999
1999Voices in the DarkHackAug. 12 – Oct. 10, 1999
Late 1990sBeauty and the BeastCogsworthReplacement
2001Rude EntertainmentMr. Charles/Trent/PaulSep. 20 – Oct. 21, 2001
2003Never Gonna DanceMr. PangbornDec. 4, 2003 – Feb. 15, 2004
2004The FrogsPlutoJul. 22 – Oct. 10, 2004
2007The Drowsy ChaperoneUnderlingJan. 16 – Dec. 30, 2007 (Replacement)
2008The New CenturyMr. CharlesMar. 20 – Jun. 8, 2008
2008What's That Smell: The Music of Jacob SterlingLeonardNov. 1 – Dec. 28, 2008
2010A Free Man of ColorCount Achille Creux/MercureNov. 18, 2010 – Jan. 9, 2011
2011The IllusionMatamoreMay 17 – Jul. 17, 2011
2013Rodgers and Hammerstein's CinderellaSebastianMar. 3, 2013 – Jan. 3, 2015
2015Something Rotten!Lord Clapham/Master of JusticeApr. 22, 2015 – Mar. 2, 2016
2016She Loves MeHead WaiterMar. 3 – May 22, 2016
2019Mrs. DoubtfireMr. JollyNov. 26, 2019 – Jan. 4, 2020Mar. 9–12, 2020Oct. 21, 2021 – present
YearTitleRoleNotes
1995JeffreyCasting Director
2000Meet the ParentsAnimal Shelter Worker
2001Get Well SoonLouis
2005The ProducersKevin
2009The Princess and the FrogLawrence (voice)
2016She Loves MeHead WaiterFilmed production
YearTitleRoleNotes
1987Leg WorkClerk at BoutiqueEpisode: "All This and a Gold Card Too"
1991–2013One Life to LiveNeville Bartholomew-SmytheRecurring role
Nigel Bartholomew-Smythe
1994The Cosby MysteriesCigar Store ManagerEpisode: "The Fine Art of Murder"
1999Law & OrderJudge Thomas OrlinEpisode: "Disciple"
2001EdMr. DunfordEpisode: "Losing Streak"
Law & Order: Criminal IntentFerrisEpisode: "The Extra Man"
2012Jack in a BoxJimmyEpisode: "The Future"
2013The Big CThrift Store ManagerEpisode: "You Can't Take It with You"
2023Only Murders in the BuildingJerry BlauEpisodes: "Ghost Light" & "Opening Night"
YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Sorcerers of the Magic KingdomLawrence (voice)
YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
1999Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actor in a PlayThe Most Fabulous Story Ever ToldNominated

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  • Internet Broadway Database
  • Peter Bartlett at IMDb