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Kevin Earley | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Alma mater | Webster University (BFA '94) |
Occupation(s) | Actor, singer |
Spouse | Julie Ann Emery |
Website | Official website |
Kevin Earley is an American actor and singer.
Biography
Earley was born in Chicago, Illinois, one of four brothers, and attended Mundelein High School in Mundelein, Illinois.[1][2] He trained at the Webster Conservatory of Webster University in the St. Louis, Missouri metro-area where he earned his B.F.A. in 1994.[3] He is married to Julie Ann Emery.
Kevin was cast as Ernest Defarge in the Broadway musical adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities which opened for preview on August 19, 2008 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in New York.[4]
Theatre Credits
- Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812, Pierre Bezukhov (2024) - Pioneer Theatre Company
- Something Rotten!, Portia's Father / Brother Jeremiah (2023) - Fulton Opera House
- The Play That Goes Wrong, Robert Grove (2023) - Fulton Opera House
- Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Sweeney Todd (2018) - Pioneer Theatre Company
- Guys and Dolls, Sky Masterson (2018) - Fulton Opera House
- Jesus Christ Superstar, Pontius Pilate (2017)
- The Secret Garden, Lord Archibald Craven (2015)
- The Pirates of Penzance, The Pirate King (2012)
- Death Takes a Holiday, Death / Prince Nikolai Sirki (2011) - Off-Broadway
- Sunset Boulevard, Joe Gillis (2010)
- Oklahoma, Jud Fry (2010)
- Into the Woods, The Wolf / Cinderella's Prince (2009) - Benedum Center
- Les Misérables, Enjolras (2009) - Benedum Center
- 1776, Thomas Jefferson (2009) - Paper Mill Playhouse
- A Tale of Two Cities, Ernest Defarge (2008) - Broadway
- Hello, Dolly!, Cornelius Hackl (2008)
- Les Misérables, Constable / Enjolras (u/s) (2007-08) - Broadway
- Chess, Anatoly Sergievsky (2007) - Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
- Anything Goes, Billy Crocker (2006)
- Camelot, Sir Sagramore (2005) - Hollywood Bowl
- Thoroughly Modern Millie, Trevor Graydon (2003–2004) - Broadway
- My Fair Lady, Freddy Eynsford-Hill (2003) - Hollywood Bowl
- The Music Man, Ewart Dunlop (2002) - Hollywood Bowl
- 1776, Edward Rutledge (2001) - Concert
- Carousel, Billy Bigelow (2001 & 2003)
- Les Misérables, Enjolras (1999-2000) - 3rd US National Tour
- Les Misérables, Lesgles / Enjolras (u/s) (1998) - Broadway
- Assassins, Balladeer (1996)
Film and television
- Girlfriends, Guest Star (2006), UPN
- Imagine That (Pilot), Host, Disney / Love Letters Ltd.
- Pre -K, Opera Man, Dir. Thomas Ian Griffith
- Opus 4, Starring Role, Premier Films
- Ten Commandments (DVD), Ramses (2006), BCBG Ent. (Live at the Kodak Theatre)
Recordings
- Earley Standards, Solo CD, Midlothian Road Productions Inc.
- Ripper (Original Cast), Chester, Nelsen Productions Inc.
- Rarities, Rogers and Heart, Bygone Records
References
- ^ Wong, Waymon (August 24, 2011). "'Death Takes a Holiday' gets a makeover with Kevin Earley stepping in for ill Julian Ovenden lead". NY Daily News. New York.
- ^ Biodata, kevinearley.com; accessed August 10, 2015.
- ^ "Alumni News". Webster Today. Webster University. October 1, 2012.
- ^ "Barbour, Lazar, Burkhardt & Edelman Among Complete Cast of A Tale of Two Cities". Broadway.com. June 30, 2008. Archived from the original on July 21, 2008.
External links
- A Tale of Two Cities, talemusical.com
- Kevin Earley at IMDb
- Kevin Earley at the Internet Broadway Database
- Kevin Earley, abouttheartists.com
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