CABARET TONIGHT IN NYC: CHARLES GRODIN & JOHN GABRIEL AT THE METROPOLITAN ROOM
Charles Grodin and John Gabriel team up for an evening of story and song at THE METROPOLITAN ROOM (34 West 22nd Street, NYC - 212-206-0440) on Sunday, December 8th at 7:00 pm. Charles Grodin is most known for his roles in the movies, The Heartbreak Kid, Midnight Run, and the children's classic Beethoven movies. He has had seven books published and is a best selling author. For the last sixteen years he has been a commentator for CNBC, MSNBC and 60 Minutes II, and is currently a commentator for CBS News Radio heard all across America every day. John Gabriel is a multi-talented actor-singer and enjoys a career that spans a variety of media and genre. John is truly as gifted a singer as he is an actor. He is blessed with movie star good looks as well as a charming sense of humor. He made his feature film debut in "The Young Lions" starring Marlon Brando followed by a featured role in "The Hunters" with Robert Mitchum and Robert Wagner. John was the original professor in "Gilligan's Island." He played Pedro the Mexican bandito in Howard Hawk's "El Dorado" starring John Wayne for which he also wrote the title song with Nelson Riddle. Then, bi-coastal John played the lead on Broadway in "The Happy Time" and "Applause." While in New York cabarets he landed his first soap opera, "Love of Life" (Linc Morrison). To date, John has appeared in 16 feature films, and 54 television programs. One of his best friends is renowned songwriter Ervin Drake (I Believe, It Was A Very Good Year, Good Morning Heartache). John teamed with Drake on a recently released CD "From John With Love" on Harbinger Records. There is a $30 cover plus a 2-drink minimum.
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