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The Lion King on Broadway Star Clifton Oliver Dead at 47
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Date:2025-04-09 06:50:36
The Broadway community has lost a star.
Clifton Oliver, who appeared in the stage adaptation of The Lion King and other musicals, has died on Aug. 2, his sister Roxy Hall confirmed. He was 47 years old.
"My baby brother, Clifton Oliver, has had his final curtain call," Hall wrote on Facebook that day. "It was peaceful. His partner Richard, was singing to him the song Psalm 23 as he took his last breath this morning at 3:20 AM. He had a Gorgeous smile on his Beautiful face!! He went twirling into the afterlife ready to make his Grand Appearance as the Star of his Homecoming Celebration! My heart is sad, and overjoyed at the same time! I will miss him, but he is finally at peace!"
Hall noted she will remember her brother as someone who "brought so much life to this world" and to her life.
"He impacted the lives of people throughout the world as he showcased his amazing talent, kind soul, and loving spirit to EVERYONE he met!" she continued. "He will be missed, but never forgotten! He lives within all of us! As the song goes in one of his most prominent roles of Simba in the Lion King on Broadway, He Lives In Me!"
While Hall did not share Oliver's cause of death, she did note that he had recently been in the hospital.
"I will value my time with him the last six weeks of his life that I spent at his bedside in the hospital and then finally hospice," Hall concluded. "I was able to love on my baby brother, and I will always cherish the memories of having an honor and privilege to do just that! There will be more information to come, as we begin to plan the Celebration of Clifton Oliver!"
Following news of Oliver's death, The Lion King on Broadway paid tribute to the late actor.
"'Look at the stars. The great kings of the past look down on us from those stars,'" the official Instagram account wrote on Aug. 3, quoting the Disney movie while sharing a throwback photo of Oliver playing Simba. "Today, our Pride joins in remembering the legacy of the late Clifton Oliver, who shared his talents and light with audiences across Broadway, Las Vegas, and our North American tour from 2000-2011."
In honor of Oliver's legacy, the show noted a "dimming of the lights" will take place at the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on Aug. 8.
Oliver was born in 1975 and grew up in Jacksonville, Fla.—where he attended the Douglas Anderson School of the Arts—before moving to New York in 2010 to pursue a career on Broadway, according to Playbill. In addition to starring in The Lion King, he was an understudy for the part of Fiyero in Wicked and played Benny in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights, which also featured Jordin Sparks.
Back in 2014, Oliver—who was also part of the national touring companies for Motown: the Musical and Dreamgirls—reflected on what starring in The Lion King meant to him.
"It's surreal to look at this pic & see how far I've come!" he wrote on Instagram at the time. "Thanks to Disney & everyone that ever believed in me enough to give me a chance! I am so blessed to do what I love to do!"
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