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Showing all 48 items. Jump to: Photos (33) Quotes (15) Photos. 10 more photos. Quotes. Beast : I want to do something for her, but what? Cogsworth : Well, there's the usual things. Flowers, chocolates, promises you don't intend to keep. Lumiere : Ah, no, no, it has to be something very special. Something that sparks her interest. Wait a minute!
At the 64th Academy Awards, Orbach performed a live-action stage rendition of the Oscar-nominated song, "Be Our Guest", that he sang in Beauty and the Beast. [13] [14] He later reprised his voice role of Lumière for the film's direct-to-video sequels, multiple episodes of House of Mouse , and the previously-deleted song (" Human Again ") that ...
Cast: Jerry Orbach (as "Billy Flynn"), Chita Rivera (as "Velma Kelly"), Gwen Verdon (as "Roxie Hart"), Barney Martin (as "Amos Hart"), Mary McCarty (as "Matron"), M. O'Haughey (as "Mary Sunshine"), Candy Brown (as "June"), Hank Brunjes (as "Dance Alternate"), Christopher Chadman (as "Fred Casely"), Cheryl Clark (as "Liz"), Graciela Daniele (as ...
- Actor, Soundtrack
- October 20, 1935
- 48 sec
- December 28, 2004
Bringing the big screen to life with description and analysis of Lumiere (voiced by Jerry Orbach) in Beauty and the Beast.
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Nov 20, 2021 · Finding out the real life voices behind some of the most classic characters makes the whole experience more magical. So, here is a list of the voices behind the Beauty and the Beast castle staff. Jerry Orbach - Lumiere. Orbach is best known for his time on Broadway, as he grew up wanting to pursue acting.
Aug 31, 2023 · “Be Our Guest” is a delightful song from Disney’s animated film “Beauty and the Beast.” The song, performed by the talented Jerry Orbach, who voiced the character of Lumière in the movie, is a lively and memorable tune that leaves a lasting impression on the audience.