Perry Lambert is an accomplished singer, actor, comedian, and
impressionist. He has performed in front of audiences all over the
world. From Brazil to Alaska and back! He has held major roles in over
50 theatrical productions including Purlie, Guys And Dolls, The
Fantastiks, The Diary Of Anne Frank, A Funny Way To The Forum, Sweet
Charity, Kiss Me Kate, The Music Man and the original smash hit,
Forbidden Hollywood at the Coronet Theater.
Perry opened for Roseanne at the Aladdin in Las Vegas. Perry has also
shared the stage with Liza Minelli, Tony Bennett, Rosemary Clooney,
Charles Nelson Reilly, Bob Hope, Ray Charles, Peggy Lee and Chita
Rivera. He has a one-man salute to Danny Kaye called "The Danny Kaye
Songbook", and his new shows called "The Funny Guys - Great Songs From
Great Comedians" and "Something To Swing About! - A Salute To The
American Playboy"
Perry was recently seen in two new national premiere productions,
Wicked City Blues at Utah Musical Theatre and Love Songs: See Sammy
Cahn, directed by Robert Townsend and choreographed by Alan Johnson.
And as the show-stopping Headwaiter in She Loves Me, directed by Gordon
Hunt, and the David Lee directed version of On The Twentieth Century,
for Reprise. He also appeared as Munoz / Poncho Vargas in City Of
Angels starring Hal Linden at the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert. The
entire production was under the Supervision of Larry Gelbart and Cy
Coleman. He danced up a storm in Singin' In The Rain and wowed the
crowd with laughs in Can Can at the Lawrence Welk Resort. He took on
the role of Mayor Jimmy Walker in the new musical Empire State at the
Falcon Theatre.
In the meantime, he co-wrote the lyrics and music for the musical
called "Is This Any Way To Start A Marriage?" that opened to rave
reviews in Los Angeles! "Lambert as the scene stealing bellhop
Giorgio"... "Effusive and energetic with a powerful voice"..."He crafts
witty, catchy lyrics to "Giorgio", "Frugal", and "Is This Any Way to
Start a Marriage"...a light-hearted romantic musical comedy containing
sexy double entendres, broad, physical humor, and bouncy music... can't
help being a bona fied hit!"
Perry is also starring in a commercial for Joel and Ethan Coen in a
take-off of the Lawrence Oliver classic The Entertainer. Perry is
appearing at your local cinema as a bitter dancing Hot Dog for Pepsi.
As a young theater student, Perry won numerous drama awards sweeping
Best Actor and Most Valuable Actor four years in a row. He took home
the Bank of America scholarship award and was selected by the Young
Americans appearing in domestic productions, and the New Kids Show in
Europe.