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Laurent Giroux as Marcus Lycus
Laurent Giroux as Marcus Lycus — with Laurent Giroux
THE BAKER'S WIFE Alice Ripley-Max von Essen '05 Paper Mill
One of our many dinners toget…
2022, Upper West Side, New York, NY, USA
One of our many dinners together.
My condolences to Laurent's dear friends and family. I first met Laurent when I joined the 25th Anniversary International tour of "Jesus Christ Superstar ".   Once he found out we were both from Buffalo, NY he took me under his wing and was my advocate , advisor , protector and good friend since.  We would often have many lunches , dinners , check up gab sessions, some road trips and holidays since then.  We also had birthdays in March very close to each other and we would celebrate each year. He taught me some great Fosse moves too.  I will miss his advice, charm, style, homemade holiday cards (which I kept all of them) and unconditional love always.  He would always call me up with a big "Hello Mr. Greeeenley..." and it always made my day brighter.  I miss and love you Laurent.  Until we meet again. 😘❤️😉
Larry - Laurent was a wonderful neighbor and friend. My late partner Ron Schwinn treasured his friendship and the stories they shared of work with Fosse in CHICAGO. Ron was asked to photograph all the original costumes for the show. They respected one another’s talent. Good men will be missed.
Larry dubbed himself our son "Spud" because he sat in the back seat of our junker of a car when we were rehearsing  Annie 2 at Goodspeed. I guess he felt like the kid in the back seat. LOL It stuck. One year he made us Potato (Spud) ornaments for our Christmas tree. How we miss our son Spud. So many memories and many of them, hysterical. So at least we are laughing through our tears. As Larry's father used to say, "It's always darkest just before they turn out the lights." 

“And the cheese stands alone”. Larry knows what that means. I love you forevermore. ❤️

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