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		<title>Harry Groener - &quot;Spamalot&quot; Play - Playbill.com Interview</title>
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		<description>Harry Groener reigns over a cast of loonies in Monty Python's Spamalot. &lt;br /&gt;&quot;Of course, you know Harry means 'leader,'&quot; I am quick to point out to Harry Groener, who does indeed know and uses it in his work eight times a week, lording over Monty Python's Spamalot at the Shubert in a majestically loopy fashion. &quot;I forget who told me,&quot; he responds cloudily, &quot;but I knew the name had some kind of a royal leader sense to it.&quot; &lt;br /&gt;It goes back, I go on, to Henry VIII. The name came from the Old French (...)


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		<description>Three-time Tony nominee Harry Groener is making a welcome return to the Broadway stage this summer as Spamalot's King Arthur. With his thick salt-and-pepper beard, the 54-year-old actor is practically unrecognizable as the lanky song-and-dance man who charmed audiences in the 1979 revival of Oklahoma! (as Will Parker, opposite Christine Ebersole's Ado Annie), the original cast of Cats and the long-running hit Crazy for You. Based in L.A. with his wife of almost 28 years, actress Dawn (...)

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