died in July of coronavirus at the age of 41, was remembered Sunday as a mega-talent with a commanding presence and husky baritone, who remained humble about his many successes when not taking center stage.The Tony-nominated star of “Bullets Over Broadway,” “The Toxic Avenger” and “Waitress” was honored at a special memorial tribute that streamed on Broadway on Demand.
It aired as the stages where Cordero made a reputation for himself as a performer with seemingly endless potential, sit darkened and empty.
Broadway has been closed since March when COVID-19 began spreading throughout New York City, and it’s unclear when theaters can reopen.