Bruce Sabath is an American actor, known for his work in
live-performance theater. He made his Broadway debut playing Larry in
the 2006 Tony Award-winning revival of Stephen Sondheim's hit musical
Company.His transition from a career on Wall Street to working on
Broadway was cited by The Wall Street Journal as an example of
Sequential Multiple Careers.Bruce was born and raised in Rochester,
New York, the son of Martin Cherkas Sabath, a career engineer at
Eastman Kodak Company and Margie Guggenheim Sabath.He attended
Brighton High School in Rochester, where he was active as a musician
(he studied clarinet with Michael Webster, principal clarinetist with
the Rochester Philharmonic), singer and actor. He graduated as class
valedictorian in 1980. Bruce was also a leader, both nationally and in
his home region, in the National Federation of Temple Youth - serving
as a songleader at Reform Jewish events across the US and Canada.
live-performance theater. He made his Broadway debut playing Larry in
the 2006 Tony Award-winning revival of Stephen Sondheim's hit musical
Company.His transition from a career on Wall Street to working on
Broadway was cited by The Wall Street Journal as an example of
Sequential Multiple Careers.Bruce was born and raised in Rochester,
New York, the son of Martin Cherkas Sabath, a career engineer at
Eastman Kodak Company and Margie Guggenheim Sabath.He attended
Brighton High School in Rochester, where he was active as a musician
(he studied clarinet with Michael Webster, principal clarinetist with
the Rochester Philharmonic), singer and actor. He graduated as class
valedictorian in 1980. Bruce was also a leader, both nationally and in
his home region, in the National Federation of Temple Youth - serving
as a songleader at Reform Jewish events across the US and Canada.
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