Michael Jeter

Michael Jeter (August 26, 1952 - March 30, 2003) was a United States actor. Born in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, Jeter was a student at Memphis State University when his interests changed from medicine to acting. He pursued his initial stage career in Baltimore, Maryland, as he had heard it was hard to get work in New York without an equity card. His woebegone look, extreme flexibility and high energy led Tommy Tune to cast him in the Off-Broadway Cloud 9 and, on Broadway, in a memorable role in the musical Grand Hotel, for which he won a Tony Award in 1990. He was open about his troubles with drug and alcohol addiction, and for a time decided to retire from entertainment, but was eventually enticed back with roles on television and in movies. When he was diagnosed with HIV, he discussed it openly at a time when there was still much unreasoned fear about the disease. He had been thought to be in good health, but was found dead in his home in Los Angeles, California. As of 2004 the cause of death has yet to be determined. He is survived by his partner, Sean Blue.

Theatre

  • Once in a Lifetime
  • G. R. Point
  • Cloud 9
  • Grand Hotel (Tony award for his portrayal of Otto Kringelein, a dying man with a thirst for life, his song "We'll Take a Glass Together" was revelatory.)

Television

Movies

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