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'''Vincent Sardi Jr.''' (b. July 23, 1915) made a cameo appearance in ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' as himself. Sardi is the oresent owner of the New York restaurant [[Sardi's]]. Sardi's, famous for its portraits of celebrities which line the walls of the entire restaurant, was founded in 1927 by Vincent Sardi Sr. The present Sardi has a reputation of his own, banishing unruly patrons, and a fastidious management style. Sardi co-authored several books about the restaurant's caricatures and/or Broadway, most notably ''Off the Wall at Sardi's'', and in [[2004]], received a special Tony Honor for Excellence in the Theatre.
 
'''Vincent Sardi Jr.''' (b. July 23, 1915) made a cameo appearance in ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' as himself. Sardi is the oresent owner of the New York restaurant [[Sardi's]]. Sardi's, famous for its portraits of celebrities which line the walls of the entire restaurant, was founded in 1927 by Vincent Sardi Sr. The present Sardi has a reputation of his own, banishing unruly patrons, and a fastidious management style. Sardi co-authored several books about the restaurant's caricatures and/or Broadway, most notably ''Off the Wall at Sardi's'', and in [[2004]], received a special Tony Honor for Excellence in the Theatre.
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.sardis.com Sardi's Official Site]
 
   
 
[[Category:Celebrities|Sardi]]
 
[[Category:Celebrities|Sardi]]

Revision as of 05:42, 22 March 2006

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Vincent Sardi Jr. in Muppets Take Manhattan

Vincent Sardi Jr. (b. July 23, 1915) made a cameo appearance in The Muppets Take Manhattan as himself. Sardi is the oresent owner of the New York restaurant Sardi's. Sardi's, famous for its portraits of celebrities which line the walls of the entire restaurant, was founded in 1927 by Vincent Sardi Sr. The present Sardi has a reputation of his own, banishing unruly patrons, and a fastidious management style. Sardi co-authored several books about the restaurant's caricatures and/or Broadway, most notably Off the Wall at Sardi's, and in 2004, received a special Tony Honor for Excellence in the Theatre.