The Independent - London, January 1st, 2008
The actor George Grizzard made more than 40 films and countless television appearances, but it was in the theatre that he had his greatest triumphs. He created the role of Nick, the young newlywed academic who finds himself and his wife subject to an evening of malicious teasing by an older couple, in Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1962), which heralded a particular association with the playwright.
The dapper, personable Grizzard was praised for his ability to switch moods swiftly and orchestrate the emotional climaxes characteristic of Albee's work. He won a Tony award as be...
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