Jeremy Kushnier
Jeremy Kushnier (/ˈkʊʃniər/; born September 30, 1975) is a Canadian actor, singer and songwriter.[1] Early lifeJeremy Kushnier was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Kushnier attended Miles MacDonell Collegiate, the Winnipeg School of Performing Arts, and the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, all in Winnipeg. He is the brother of the actor Serge Kushnier and the musician Bryce Kushnier, involved with the electronic project Vitaminsforyou. Kushnier travelled by bus from Toronto to New York City to audition for a role in Footloose in 1997.[2] Life and careerKushnier is known for originating the role of Ren McCormick in the musical rendition of Footloose, and for his role in the Tony Award-winning musical Jersey Boys in the role of Tommy Devito and was one of the "Top 10 Great Chicago Performances of 2007".[citation needed] He starred in the Chicago cast, and then opened the Vegas production.[3][when?] He took over the role of Tommy on August 21, 2008 as part of the Toronto engagement of Jersey Boys, which was part of the North American tour.[4] He played Dr. Madden/Dr. Fine in the first national tour of the Pulitzer Prize winning musical Next to Normal. In the Broadway revival of Jesus Christ Superstar, he played a priest and understudied the roles of Judas, Jesus and Pilate. He also performed on Broadway in the Cirque du Soleil show Paramour.[1][5] Kushnier replaced actor Bradley Dean in 2016 in Paramour because of creative differences. [[5][6] He also originated the role of Bausilius in Head Over Heels in 2018. He was married to Jenny Lee Stern, but they have since divorced. He has two daughters. Broadway actorFootlooseOriginal, musical
RentOriginal, musical, drama
Theatre credits
MusicJeremy Kushnier's first CD, In Time (2002), is a celebration of relationships, life and love. Growing up, Jeremy's influences ranged from The Beatles to Billy Joel. Loving the singer/song writer genre he quickly developed his own style of writing, ranging from light ballads to edgy rock and roll.
Kushnier's second album "Jeremy Kushnier" in 2006 (produced by Jonathan Dinklage) is a more grounded look at life through clearer glasses. This EP conceived and produced with his friend and musical director Jonathan Dinklage is an acoustic blend of rock and pop that gleans its inspiration from an era of analog tape and tube warmth. A time when one good take could make an album. This album was recorded with a group of musicians with the feel and talent to pull this inspiration together in a truly creative and original way. There is an honesty in this recording that keeps it grounded without taking itself too seriously. Jeremy's writing continues to fuse his love of singer songwriters with his self-proclaimed pop addiction. From the moody Allison to the B52's-esque Lullaby this follow up to his first release "In Time" is sure to leave you wanting more.
Soundtrack:
MoviesActor:
References
External linksWikimedia Commons has media related to Jeremy Kushnier.
|
Portal di Ensiklopedia Dunia