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Harvey Evans, actor in Broadway's golden years, dies at 80

NEW YORK (AP) - Harvey Evans, an actor, singer and dancer who had a knack for landing roles in the original Broadway productions of such classics as 'œWest Side Story,'ť 'œFollies'ť 'œHello, Dolly!'ť and 'œGypsy,'ť has died. He was 80.

Evans died Christmas Eve at the Actors Fund Home in Englewood, New Jersey, said Lawrence Leritz, a friend and Broadway actor, dancer, singer, producer and director. 'œHe was dearly loved by the Broadway community. Very kind, embracing, funny and always had a smile on his face. I can't ever remember not being hugged by this loving man,'ť Leritz said.

'œWe lost a great one,'ť wrote Harvey Fierstein on Twitter in tribute. 'œHe's why we love musicals,'ť wrote playwright and author Paul Rudnick. Added Bernadette Peters, Harvey 'œwas the dearest most talented being one could ever have the privilege of knowing.'ť

Evans was rarely cast in leading Broadway roles but found a place in timeless shows. He starred opposite Angela Lansbury in 'œAnyone Can Whistle'ť and played Barnaby in 'œHello, Dolly!'ť opposite Carol Channing, then Betty Grable and then Eve Arden.

'œWhen I look back,'ť Evans told Playbill in 2007, 'œI think I've had some kind of angel on my shoulder, leading me toward the best shows of Broadway's golden years. I didn't pick and choose them - they just came around that way.'ť

Evans, who was born Harvey Hohnecker, grew up in Cincinnati and fell in love with musical theater after seeing a touring production of 'œSong of Norway." 'œMy entire childhood was spent waiting to graduate from high school so I could go to New York and be in a Broadway show,'ť he told Playbill.

Evans made it to New York in 1955 and would become friendly with choreographers Bob Fosse and Jerome Robbins. Evans' first musical as a dancer on Broadway was 'œNew Girl in Town,'ť which starred Gwen Verdon and was choreographed by Fosse.

He changed his name while filming a small role in 1962's 'œExperiment in Terror'ť directed by Blake Edwards and starring Glenn Ford and Lee Remick. He and fellow actress Taffy Paul decided to remake themselves - he became Evans and she became Stefanie Powers.

Evans also was cast by Fosse for 'œRedhead,'ť with Verdon, and the movie of 'œThe Pajama Game.'ť Other highlights were starring on Broadway with Henry Fonda and Margaret Hamilton in a revival of 'œOur Town'ť in 1969 and being a standby for Jim Dale in 'œBarnum'ť in the early 1980s. He was a chimney sweep when Julie Andrews immortalized 'œMary Poppins'ť on film in 1964.

'œI've had my name above the title and I've had it way down low,'ť he told Playbill. 'œIt doesn't matter to me. It's just wonderful to be part of this community.'ť

His later Broadway credits include the mid-1990s revival of 'œSunset Boulevard,'ť 'œThe Scarlet Pimpernel'ť and as an understudy in 'œOklahoma!'ť in 2002. He also snagged a cameo in the film 'œEnchanted'ť with Amy Adams in 2007. He was on Broadway in the original 'œWest Side Story'ť and later in the 1961 film version.

'œReally hard to put into words what Harvey Evans meant to me,'ť said Tony Yazbeck on Twitter. 'œHe was kindness personified. So funny and supportive. He came to every show I ever did and inspired me to keep going! A true triple threat who's heart was as big as his incredible career."

Bebe Neuwirth added: 'œOne of the kindest, most delightful, loveliest gentlemen I've ever had the blessing to know.'ť Betty Buckley also sent her regards: 'œWith so much love.'ť

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