Jeremiah James

Jeremiah James is an American singer, producer, and stage actor who is best known for his membership in the music group Teatro.[1]

Early life

James was born in Rochester, New York on April 1, 1980. He grew up in Los Angeles where he attended the Academy of Performing Arts at Alexander Hamilton High School.[2] He is currently based out of New York.

Career

One of the youngest performers every nominated for the Los Angeles Theater Ovation Awards for Best Lead Actor in a Musical, James was nominated for his leading role in Crazy For You. Later he appeared in the Sir Cameron Mackintosh revival of Oklahoma! as Curly.[3] Following his participation in the musical group Teatro, James appeared West End revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel as Billy Bigelow.[4] He went on to star as El Gallo in the long running off-Broadway musical the Fantasticks and later in the off-Broadway musical Sweetee.[5] He continues to perform in regional theatre productions around the United States.

James was an original member of the Sony BMG group Teatro. Teatro's first album, titled "Teatro", was certified Gold in the UK. The group headlined at The 2007 Royal Variety Performance, performing for and meeting Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.[6]

In 2010, James released his debut solo album titled Tupelo, named for the birthplace of Elvis Presley and consisting of covers of Presley's songs.[7]

James conceived, produced, and wrote the book for the 2018 original West End musical It Happened in Key West,[8] based on the true story of eccentric recluse Carl Tanzler. Jill Santoriello wrote the music and lyrics for the musical, with Jason Huza contributing additional lyrics.

Additionally, James has produced numerous theatrical productions and audiobooks.[9]

He began hosting the podcast the University of Pleasure with sex therapist Tera Jansen on February 14, 2020.[10] In June of 2020, Jeremiah James published his first novel, an empowerment erotica book titled Amy: Book One, and written in conjunction with co-author Autumn Karen.[11]

References

  1. "Flat Rock Playhouse to present Teatro". Go Upstate. Gatehouse Media. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  2. CB. "Jeremiah James". Official London Theatre. Society of London Theatre. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  3. CB. "Jeremiah James". Official London Theatre. Society of London Theatre. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  4. Wolf, Matt. "Jeremiah James on Being Billy Bigelow". Broadway Buzz. Theatre.com.
  5. Kahn, Erin. "Interview: Jeremiah James on How His Character in 'Sweetee' Helps Him Make Sense of Our World". Stage Buddy.
  6. "The Royal Variety Performance 2007". IMDB. IMDB.
  7. "Jeremiah James Tupelo". All Music. All Music.
  8. McPhee, Ryan. "Jill Santoriello's It Happened in Key West Musical Sets London World Premiere". Playbill. Playbill.
  9. Mehrenberg, Rich. "BWW Review: TREASURE ISLAND at Fulton Theatre". Broadway World. Broadway World. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  10. "'The University of Pleasure' Podcast Launches on Valentines Day". AP News. Associated Press. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  11. "West End Producer/Performer Jeremiah James Teams Up With Renowned Writer Autumn Karen To Release First Novel". Broadway World. Wisdom Digital Media. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
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