Gavin Creel, a Broadway veteran who won a Tony Award for 'Hello, Dolly!' and garnered acclaim in productions like 'Hair' and 'The Book of Mormon', died at 48.
Creel's death was due to metastatic melanotic peripheral nerve sheath sarcoma. He was recognized for his roles in 'Waitress' and 'She Loves Me', and his significant contributions kept him beloved in the theater community.
His performances in films and shows extended beyond the stage, including his work as the singing waiter in two 'Eloise' films and a role in Ryan Murphy's 'American Horror Stories'.
Gavin Creel is survived by his family, including his mother Nancy Clemens Creel, father James, sisters, and partner Alex Temple Ward, showing the personal connections he cherished alongside his artistic ones.
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