Goodman Not ‘Sleazy Enough’ for Mel???Date: 2 February 2004And speaking of The Producers, Mel Brooks also spoke today about multi award-winning West End star Henry Goodman, who, in 2002, was hired to replace Nathan Lane as shyster showman Max Bialystock in the hit musical on Broadway. Goodman’s unceremonious sacking from the production, after just 30 performances and before facing the press, prompted international headlines (See News, 16 April 2002). Today, Brooks recalled that though Goodman was a “fabulous actor”, he was not the kind of “nightclub comic” required for the part of Bialystock. “His approach to it was classical. He was playing it like Iago – too sinister.” At the end of the day, Goodman, he said, simply wasn’t “common and sleazy enough” to be Max. Related Content |
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