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Samuel Ernest Wright (November 20, 1946 – May 24, 2021) was an American actor and singer. He was best known as the voice of Sebastian in Disney's The Little Mermaid, for which he provided the lead vocals to "Under the Sea", which won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. He played Dizzy Gillespie in Bird, the biographical film about Charlie Parker. Wright also played the part of Mufasa in the original cast of The Lion King on Broadway and voiced Kron the Iguanodon in the 2000 CGI/live-action film Dinosaur. Early life Wright was born on November 20, 1946, in Camden, South Carolina. Wright was a student at Camden High School, where he was involved with sports and the arts. Career In 1968, Wright moved to New York City to pursue his acting career full time. Wright originated the part of "Sam" in Over Here! on Broadway (1974). In addition, on Broadway, Wright replaced Ben Vereen as the Leading Player in Pippin (1972). Wright played Enos' partner Officer Turk Adams in the TV series Enos, the Dukes of Hazzard spin-off in 1980–81. Wright was nominated for a Tony Award in 1984 for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his performance in The Tap Dance Kid. He portrayed jazz trumpeter and composer Dizzy Gillespie in the 1988 Clint Eastwood film Bird. He originated the role of Mayor Joe Clark in Mule Bone (1991). He was nominated for a Tony Award again in 1998 for Best Featured Actor in a Musical as the original lead actor for Mufasa in The Lion King, the Broadway version of Disney's animated classic of the same name. He also played the part of Jericho on the short-lived Fox television program Jonny Zero in 2005. Music and voice-over work Wright narrated the 1988 documentary film Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser, produced by Clint Eastwood. Wright performed and recorded several songs for the Walt Disney Pictures animated film The Little Mermaid, as Sebastian the Crab, and is widely known for the songs "Under the Sea", and "Kiss the Girl". He voiced Sebastian in The Little Mermaid's sequels and spin-offs, including The Little Mermaid 2: Return to the Sea and The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning (the latter being his final voice role), and recorded several albums in reggae style, among them Sebastian from The Little Mermaid and Sebastian: Party Gras!. Wright also voiced Kron, the leader of the Iguanadon herd, in another Disney animation Dinosaur. He released a soul music single in 1973, "There's Something Funny Going On" backed with "Three Hundred Pounds of Hungry" on the Paramount Records label. Personal life and death Wright met his wife Amanda Wright, a dance director, at a production of William Shakespeare's The Two Gentlemen of Verona in London's West End. They married on June 14, 1974. Together they had three children: Keely, Dee, and Sam Jr. Wright died from prostate cancer at his home in Walden, New York on May 24, 2021, aged 74. The cancer had been diagnosed three years earlier. Filmography Film Television Video games Theatre Discography Sebastian from The Little Mermaid (1990) Sebastian: Party Gras! (1991) The Little Mermaid: Songs from the Sea (1992) References External links Samuel E. Wright at IMDb Samuel E. Wright at AllMusic Samuel E. Wright discography at Discogs. Discover the Samuel Wright popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Samuel Wright books.

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  • The Best of Jules de Grandin synopsis, comments

    The Best of Jules de Grandin

    Seabury Quinn

    "Hercule Poirot meets Fox Mulder . . . raises genuine shivers. "Kirkus ReviewsA collection of the 20 greatest tales of Jules de Grandin, the supernatural detective made famous...

  • The Horror on the Links synopsis, comments

    The Horror on the Links

    Seabury Quinn

    Today the names of H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, August Derleth, and Clark Ashton Smith, all regular contributors to the pulp magazine Weird Tales during the first half of the...

  • The Happy Prince Composition Project synopsis, comments

    The Happy Prince Composition Project

    Samuel Wright

    A music composition project based upon Oscar Wilde's "The Happy Prince."  Students at The International Grammar School of Sydney, Australia, collaborated on a composition proj...

  • Peach Boy synopsis, comments

    Peach Boy

    Samuel Wright

    This is a crosscurricular project between the Japanese and Music Departments at the International Grammar School, Sydney. 

Students took a famous Japanese Folk Tale, artwork made...

  • A Rival from the Grave synopsis, comments

    A Rival from the Grave

    Seabury Quinn

    The fourth of five volumes collecting the stories of Jules de Grandin, the supernatural detective made famous in the classic pulp magazine Weird Tales. Today the names of H. P. Lov...

  • Mussorgsky Painting Music synopsis, comments

    Mussorgsky Painting Music

    Samuel Wright

    This book outlines an investigated into the music of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. Its sole aim is to create a pathway for engaging with writing music to image. It includ...

  • Black Moon synopsis, comments

    Black Moon

    Seabury Quinn

    The concluding volume in a series collecting the stories of Jules de Grandin, the supernatural detective made famous in the classic pulp magazine Weird Tales. Today the names of H...

  • Retribution, Salvation and Death synopsis, comments

    Retribution, Salvation and Death

    Samuel R Wright

    Three short stories.RetributionA tale of a man planning out and seeking revenge for a wrong against his family, and finds it in a most chilling way.Salvation at the 76 StationA you...

  • To Conquer the Air synopsis, comments

    To Conquer the Air

    James Tobin

    James Tobin, awardwinning author of Ernie Pyle's War and The Man He Became, has penned the definitive account of the inspiring and impassioned race between the Wright brothers and ...

  • The Dark Angel synopsis, comments

    The Dark Angel

    Seabury Quinn

    The third of five volumes collecting the stories of Jules de Grandin, the supernatural detective made famous in the classic pulp magazine Weird Tales.Today the names of H. P. Lovec...