After playing a critical Broadway role in “A Chorus Line,” he helped start the vibrant Off Broadway MCC Theater. TV watchers knew him from “The Sopranos” and “Law and Order.”
Source: New York Times
Robert LuPone, Actor Who Became a Behind-the-Scenes Force, Dies at 76
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