'Hamilton' Actor Back On Stage After Battle With Cancer
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) -- An actor who stepped in for Lin-Manuel Miranda in two shows on Broadway -- including playing the lead role in "Hamilton'' once a week -- has been fighting cancer.
Javier Munoz, who portrays Alexander Hamilton on Sunday matinees and performed the role for President Barack Obama last year, returned to the show three months ago after surgery and radiation, thanking the cast and his family.
*feeling overwhelmed in a beautiful way by such positive outreach* Thanks so much. Going strong but each word received is really special❤️
— Javier Muñoz (@JMunozActor) March 18, 2016
"Going strong but you can believe the cast helped me get back on my feet!'' he tweeted Friday. "My folks set the example. Got thru this w/ them.''
My folks set the example. Got thru this w/ them. Thank you & all the best to you & your loved ones. https://t.co/LSBlhVaQJx
— Javier Muñoz (@JMunozActor) March 18, 2016
"The worst and hardest its behind me," Munoz said in a later tweet.
Already am. The worst and hardest is behind me. I stand with you. Thank you for such positivity! Its always welcome! https://t.co/wFxMJTjvVu
— Javier Muñoz (@JMunozActor) March 18, 2016
He told the New York Post he was diagnosed with an undisclosed cancer in October. Munoz left the show in November of 2015 to undergo surgery and spent two months in recovery, according to the Post.
Munoz, 40, who will be playing Hamilton over the weekend, replaced Miranda as Usnavi in his musical 'In the Heights.'
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