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NEW YORK -- Ken Page, a stage and screen actor who starred alongside Beyoncé in "Dreamgirls," introduced Broadway audiences to Old Deuteronomy in "Cats" and scared generations of kids as the voice of Oogie Boogie, the villain of the 1993 animated holiday film "The Nightmare Before Christmas," has died. He was 70. Talent agent Todd M.

Eskin of ATB Talent Agency announced the death Tuesday to The Associated Press, but no details were immediately available. "He was simply one of the best, most generous souls I know. Full of life and overflowing with joy.



Talented and then some. Ken, my friend, you will be deeply missed," writer-producer Tim Burton wrote on X. Page made his Broadway debut in "The Wiz," playing the Cowardly Lion, and went on to portray Nicely-Nicely Johnson in "Guys and Dolls" with Robert Guillaume.

He also was featured in the original cast of the Fats Waller musical Ain't Misbehavin,'" winning a Drama Desk Award, and was aboard when it returned to Broadway in 1988. Page originated the role of wise Old Deuteronomy when "Cats" landed on Broadway in 1982 and went on to a then-record run, singing "Old Deuteronomy," "The Moments of Happiness" and "The Ad-Dressing of Cats." Elaine Paige, who originated the role of Grizabella in "Cats" and reprised the role in the 1998 "Cats" film version, paid tribute to her co-star on X, saying Page "has gone to the heaviside layer" and adding, "He was a lovely, kind, talented man.

" In 2010, Page revisited the Old Deuteronomy at the.

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