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  • The Talented Mr. Toye

    Arts & Culture

    The strange story of how William Toye might have forged hundreds of paintings, deceived prominent art collectors, and created a scandal around one of Louisiana&#;s greatest folk artists

    By John Ed Bradley

    April/May

    Photo: Erika Larsen

    Toye at home with one of his many cats. Above him, a kopia he painted of Claude Monet's


    William and Beryl Toye have sixty cats buried in the backyard of their Baton Rouge home, each in its own coffin. William, seventy-eight, builds the coffins out of redwood. Beryl, ten years younger than her husband, digs the holes.

    The Toyes are opera aficionados, and for years they named their pets after characters in the musicals of Gilbert and Sullivan, until they finally ran out of names.

    “Do you know we’ve had a hundred and six cats since ?” William says with no small measure of pride. “Ko-Ko was the first, Yum-Yum was second. If you have all day, I can tell you about every one of them.”

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    William David Brohn was an arranger and orchestrator that arranged the score for Wicked: The Untold Story of the Witches of Oz.

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    Aside from Wicked, other scores of musicals he is known for are Miss Saigon, Ragtime and his last one being Half a Sixpence. He was born in Flint, Michigan on March 30, [1] and died on May 11, at the age of [2] Years later on July , it was revealed that Jeff Atmajian, after John Powell had composed the incidental underscore for the film, Atmajian updated the late Brohn's original orchestrations for the songs and enlarged the orchestra from the stage version's original 23 musicians to for Wicked: Part I and Wicked: Part II respectively.[3]

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    Syracuse, New York, U.S.

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    William Paul Lundigan (June 12, – December 20, ) was an American film actor. His more than films[1] include Dodge City (), The Fighting 69th (), The Sea Hawk (), Santa Fe Trail (), Dishonored Lady (), Pinky (), Love Nest () with Marilyn Monroe, The House on Telegraph Hill (), I'd Climb the Highest Mountain () and Inferno ().

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    Growing up in Syracuse, New York,[2] Lundigan was the oldest of four sons. His father, Michael F. Lundigan,[3] owned a shoe store (at which Lundigan worked)[4] in the same building as a local radio hållplats, WFBL.[2] Becoming fascinated by