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Van Zandt
Van Zandt, van Zandt or Vanzandt, is a surname of Dutch origin.
Van Zandt or its variants may refer to:
People
[edit]- Van Zandt Williams (1916–1966), President of the Optical Society of America and Director of the American Institute of Physics
- Billy Van Zandt (born 1957), American playwright and actor
- Brooklyn Van Zandt (born 2006), American singer-songwriter and former contestant of Dream Academy: The Debut
- Caitlin Van Zandt (born 1985), American actress
- David E. Van Zandt, American academic administrator
- Charles C. Van Zandt (1830–1894), Governor of Rhode Island
- Ike Van Zandt (1876–1908), American Major League Baseball player
- Isaac Van Zandt (1813–1847), a political leader of the Republic of Texas
- James E. Van Zandt (1896–1986), U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
- John Van Zandt (died 1847), American anti-slavery activist
- Khleber Miller Van Zandt (1836–1930), Texas business executive, Confederate military officer, and politician
- Lindsey VanZandt (born 1993), American mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter
- Lonnie Lee Van Zandt (1937–1995), American physicist and educator
- Marie van Zandt (1858–1919), American soprano opera singer
- Maureen Van Zandt, actress and wife of Steven
- Philip Van Zandt (1904–1958), Dutch actor
- Rick van Zandt, American m
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Billy Van Zandt
American playwright and actor
In this Dutch name, the surname is Van Zandt, not Zandt.
William Van Zandt (born December 13, 1957) is an American playwright and actor, and author. He is the author of the theatrical memoir Because It's Funny! and the TV memoir Get in the Car, Jane!: Adventures in the TV Wasteland.
Early life
[edit]Van Zandt was born in Red Bank, New Jersey, to Mary H. Lento and William Brewster Van Zandt.[1] He is of Dutch descent.[2] He grew up in Middletown Township, New Jersey.[3]
Career
[edit]Van Zandt is the co-author and star of the Off-Broadway plays You've Got Hate Mail, Silent Laughter, Drop Dead!, The Boomer Boys Musical, and 21 other theatrical plays written with Jane Milmore, including A Night at the Nutcracker, Wrong Window, and summer stock perennial Love, Sex, and the I.R.S. Billy also wrote The Property Known as Garland for Adrienne Barbeau, which ran off-Broadway at the Actor's Playhouse in 2006.
Van Zandt was nominated for an Emmy Award for his television special I Love Lucy: The Very First Show, and won People's Choice and NAACP Image Awards for his work on the Martin Lawrence comedy Martin and a Prism Multi-Cultural Award for his work on TV's The Hug