Aaron Tveit

Aaron Tveit

40 · Born: Oct 21, 1983

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Born Oct 21, 1983 Middletown, New York, USA
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  • Jon (Sibling)

Biography

Aaron Kyle Tveit (born October 21, 1983) is an American actor and singer. Tveit originated the lead role of Christian in the stage adaptation of Moulin Rouge! on Broadway, a performance for which he won the 2020 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical and received a 2020 Grammy Award nomination. His other work on the Broadway stage includes originating the roles of Gabe in Next to Normal and Frank Abagnale Jr. in Catch Me If You Can, as well as performing the roles of Fiyero in Wicked and Link Larkin in Hairspray. Tveit has also portrayed several musical theatre roles on screen, such as Enjolras in the film adaptation of Les Misérables (2012), as well as Danny Zuko in Fox's Grease: Live (2016). Tveit is also known for his work in television, including the roles of Gareth Ritter on BrainDead, Tripp van der Bilt on Gossip Girl, Mike Warren on Graceland, and Danny Bailey in Schmigadoon!. Description above from the Wikipedia article Aaron Tveit, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Career

2021
Schmigadoon!
Schmigadoon! as Danny Bailey
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American Horror Stories
American Horror Stories as Jay Gantz
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2020
One Royal Holiday
One Royal Holiday as James Galant
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2019
Out of Blue
Out of Blue as Tony Silvero
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The Code
The Code as Matt Dobbins
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2018
Live from Lincoln Center
2017
Created Equal
Created Equal as Tommy Reilly
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The Good Fight
The Good Fight as Spencer Zschau
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2016
Better Off Single
Better Off Single as Charlie Carroll
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Undrafted
Undrafted as John "Maz" Mazello
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Grease Live!
Grease Live! as Danny Zuko
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BrainDead
BrainDead as Gareth Ritter
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2015
Big Sky
Big Sky as Pru
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2013
Graceland
Graceland as Mike Warren
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2012
Les Misérables
Les Misérables as Enjolras
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2011
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Stevie Harris
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2010
Howl
Howl as Peter Orlovsky
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2017
Live from Lincoln Center