Vincent Liff

Vincent Liff
Bornc. 1951
DiedFebruary 25, 2003
OccupationCasting director
ParentGeorge Liff
RelativesBiff Liff (uncle)

Vincent Liff (c. 1951โ€“2003) was an American casting director of Broadway musicals and plays. According to NPR, he "changed the face of Broadway by bringing more children, minorities and foreigners to the stage."[1]

Early life

Vincent Liff was born circa 1951.[2][1] His uncle Biff Liff, was a Broadway manager and producer.[3]

Career

Liff was a casting director.[2] In the 1970s, he met Geoffrey Johnson through his uncle.[3] Together, they founded Liff-Johnson, a casting agency.[3] Their first casting job was for The Wiz, a 1975 musical on Broadway.[3] They went on to cast two more Broadway musicals: Ain't Misbehavin' in 1978, and Dreamgirls in 1981.[3] Additionally, they cast the following plays: Night and Day, Indiscretions, The Elephant Man, Morning's at Seven, Amadeus, The Dresser, Contact, and The Producers.[3]

According to NPR, he "changed the face of Broadway by bringing more children, minorities and foreigners to the stage."[1]

Personal life

Liff was openly gay.[2] He was in a romantic relationship with Ken Yung.[2] They resided in Manhattan, New York City.[2]

Death

He died of brain cancer in 2003.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Murray Horwitz, Remembering Vincent Liff, NPR, February 28, 2003
  2. ^ a b c d e f Jesse McKinley, Vincent Liff, 52, Casting Director for Many Broadway Hits, The New York Times, February 27, 2003
  3. ^ a b c d e f Robert Hofler, Vincent Liff, Variety, February 25, 2003