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Gregory Cross has appeared in Musicals, Theatres, Television & Opera across Canada and Great Britain. For five years, he played the role of "Monsieur Firmin" in the awarding-winning Toronto production of "Phantom of the Opera". He has appeared on London's West End in such shows as "Miss Saigon". His television credits include "Due South", "Wind at My Back", "The Twilight Zone" and a recurring role as 'Ed Caruso' (The Singing Telegram Man) on the children's TV series "Noddy".
"Gregory Cross was a wonderful over-the-top buffoon as 'Baron Zeta' (in Opera Ontario's production of the "Merry Widow" )…" The Hamilton Spectator
When not acting on stage and television or teaching singing at Sheridan College in Oakville, Gregory Cross performs concerts across the country with orchestras and choirs. His repertoire ranges from oratorios, musicals and operas… to his favourite... "the Best of Broadway"!
"The most polished performance comes for Gregory Cross as 'Alfred P. Doolittle' in "My Fair Lady". The robust baritone acts and sings up a storm: he, in fact, seems born to the role." The Globe & Mail
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