American Idol alumni in film, television and theater
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'' contestants. It does not include guest musical performances or interviews on TV shows, or any pre-''Idol'' work. It is also not intended to be a comprehensive list of all acting roles, appearances, awards nominated or won by any particular alum. Where there are multiple entries, only the more significant may be listed. Please see the appropriate links and references for individual alum for such more complete lists.


Season 1

The first season of ''American Idol'' saw its first and only attempt at expanding the ''Idol'' franchise into the film industry. The winner
Kelly Clarkson Kelly Brianne Clarkson (born April 24, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter, author, and television personality. She rose to fame after winning the first season of ''American Idol'' in 2002, which earned her a record deal with RCA. Her debu ...
and runner-up
Justin Guarini Justin Guarini (born Justin Eldrin Bell; October 28, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter and actor who in 2002 was the runner-up on the first season of ''American Idol''. Early life Guarini was born in Columbus, Georgia. His father, Eldr ...
played the leads in the musical comedy, ''
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'', but the film failed both critically and at the box office. No further film venture had been attempted in following seasons. Kelly Clarkson has gone on to be a coach on ''The Voice'', voiced characters in three animated movies, and since 2019 has hosted ''The Kelly Clarkson Show''. Justin Guarini has starred in several musical productions, including non-musical production of Shakespeare's ''Romeo & Juliet'' as Paris in 2013. He was the host of ''Idol Tonight'' and ''Idol Wrap'' on
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. Tamyra Gray has starred in several musical products including ''
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'' in 2008. Jim Verraros has starred in a number of gay-theme films, while semi-finalist Kristin Holt has forged a career as TV show host.


Season 2

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, Ruben Studdard, teamed up with the fifth-place finisher Trenyce and the disqualified semi-finalist Frenchie Davis to star in the touring production of '' Ain't Misbehavin''', the recording of which won a Grammy nomination. The runner-up Clay Aiken enjoyed two successful stints in Broadway in the musical ''
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''. Frenchie Davis also had some success in Broadway, as did Hollywood round auditioner Josh Strickland who starred as
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in musical of the same name. Kimberley Locke and Kimberly Caldwell have both pursued a career as TV hosts aside from their music.


Season 3

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winner Fantasia enjoyed a critically and commercially successful stint in musical theater when she starred in ''
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''. She also had her own TV show and is expanding into film. The runner-up Diana DeGarmo also found success in musical theater starring in Broadway musicals such as '' Hair'' and ''
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''. Seventh-place finisher,
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, became one of the most successful contests to have emerged from ''American Idol'' when she landed a part in the film adaptation of the musical ''
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'', and subsequently won many major awards as supporting actress including an Oscar. She has since also starred in many major films, including ''
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'' and ''
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''. Eleventh-place finisher Matthew Rogers has a steady career as a TV show host. Alan Ritchson who was heavily featured in the audition and Hollywood rounds pursued a career as a TV and film actor, while auditioner William Hung briefly landed some acting roles due to his exposure on the show.


Season 4

A number of
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''Idol'' alumni such as Anthony Fedorov have been involved in musical theater, but the most successful is the sixth-place finisher Constantine Maroulis. Maroulis has been active on Broadway and was nominated for a
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for his role in ''
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''. The winner Carrie Underwood made her acting debut in a film by starring in ''
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''.


Season 5

The season 5 runner-up Katharine McPhee has established a career as a film and TV actress, and starred in the TV series '' Smash'' and ''
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''. Eleventh-placed finisher Kevin Covais also has a steady career as an actor with many acting roles in film and TV. Other Season 5 contestants who also pursued an acting career include Lisa Tucker. The winner Taylor Hicks had enjoyed a stint in theater, while seventh-place finisher Ace Young also had had a couple of major acting roles in Broadway.


Season 6

The winner Jordin Sparks has taken roles both in theater and film. She appeared opposite Whitney Houston in the film ''
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/ref> Semifinalist Jared Cotter has worked as a host for a number of TV shows.


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Season 12


Season 15


Season 16


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