New York-based set designer Beowulf Boritt (shown above) is a popular man in the theater world. He has designed more than 100 shows, won a Tony for James Lapine's "Act One," whose cast featured Twin Cities-trained star Santino Fontana, and is working now on the Guthrie Theater's upcoming "The Lion in Winter."
But Boritt is becoming famous to millions of TV viewers for the design tool he uses. Britt stars in an ad for Microsoft laptops.
How does it feel to be America's most famous set designer?
"That's only for this week," Boritt said after ducking out from a technical rehearsal of "A Bronx Tale" on Broadway. "It's been a little crazy, really. We filmed the ad in early June, two days before the Tonys, and, honestly, there was no guarantee that it was going to air at all."
Boritt said that his first inkling that the ad was seeing some screen time came in the summer when he got a call from legendary director Harold Prince, who saw it in France.
"Hal Prince said he sees me on TV four times a day," he said.
Now it's playing wall to wall at home.
"It's very cool," he said, speaking of the power of TV. "Doormen in the street recognize me. And I get random emails and calls from people. Someone wanted to send me a script to get their musical produced on Broadway."