Jason Graae (pronounced "grah"
or "graw", but not "gray"
) (born 15 May 1958) is an American musical theater actor, best known for his musical theater performances but with a varied career spanning
Broadway,
opera
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, television and film.
He has won four
Bistro Awards,
two
Ovation Awards,
two New York Nightlife Awards, the Theatre Bay Area Award for Best Actor in a Musical
and the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle
Joel Hirschhorn Award for Outstanding Achievement in Musical Theatre.
Early life
Though he was born in
Chicago
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, Graae was educated in
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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, at
Edison Preparatory School where he played the
oboe
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The most common type of oboe, the soprano oboe pitched in C, ...
, acted in plays, and sang in the chorus.
He appeared in a production of the musical ''
George M!'' in the seventh grade.
Graae was a member of the
Tulsa Youth Symphony for four years in high school as the principal oboist. Following his passion for music, Graae went to
Southern Methodist University in Dallas, hoping to become a concert oboist, but did not like his instructor's approach. He transferred to the
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music only to have his previous instructor move there as well. Taking this as "a sign from the musical gods", he pursued a career in
musical theatre
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instead.
He graduated in 1980 with a
Bachelor of Fine Arts
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Background ...
in musical theatre from the now-merged
University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music.
His mother was a dancer in Broadway musicals who moved to Europe after marrying his father;
they fled from the
Nazi
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s in World War II and returned to the United States.
His father was also musical, playing cello in a symphony outside Chicago in his spare time (while working as a scientist), and his sister is a classical pianist.
Graae's first agent urged him to change his surname to "Grey" but he refused, wanting to honour his Danish father.
He described
Victor Borge, who came to America on the same boat as his father as both fled the 1940
invasion of Denmark, as his main inspiration.
In 2007, his mother moved from Tulsa to
Los Angeles
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to live with Graae and his partner. In an interview he said that "life has indeed upheaved as I know it.... We're thinking of starting a new sitcom called 'Two Gays, a Dog and an Old Lady.'"
Graae
came out to his mother in 1983, an experience recalled in his
two-hander production ''The Prince and the Showboy'' with
Faith Prince.
Career
Early years
Graae made his
off-Broadway
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debut in ''
Godspell'' with
Liz Callaway
Liz Callaway (born April 13, 1961) is an American actress, singer and recording artist, who is best known for having provided the singing voices of many female characters in animated films, such as Anya (Anastasia), Anastasia in ''Anastasia (1997 ...
in 1980, forming a friendship which had them performing together in
cabaret
Cabaret is a form of theatrical entertainment featuring music song, dance, recitation, or drama. The performance venue might be a pub, casino, hotel, restaurant, or nightclub with a stage for performances. The audience, often dining or drinking, ...
s nearly 30 years later.
He made his Broadway debut in Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?Jason created the role of Sparky in the musical ''
Forever Plaid'' and was an original cast member alongside Stan Chandler,
David Engel, and Guy Stroman, when it opened off-Broadway in 1989. It ran at
Steve McGraw's for over four years with more than 1800 performances and, as his first hit show, helped him to become increasingly well known.
The original four cast members shared a
Bistro Award for ''Forever Plaid''. Around the same time, he was nominated for the 1993
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical for ''
Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh''.
In 1997, Graae starred in the US premiere of ''
Ragtime
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'' in the role of
Houdini. Most recently, Jason traveled the U.S. for a year and 1/2 as the Wonderful Wizard of Oz in the National Tour of ''Wicked''.
Overview
Graae's reputation has grown on Broadway with roles in the
Rodgers and Hammerstein revue ''
A Grand Night for Singing'', ''
Falsettos'', ''Stardust'', ''
Snoopy!!!'', and ''
Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?''.
His
voice work in advertising includes as the
Lucky Charms leprechaun
and representing
Western Union Moneygrams,
and he performed a singing voice in the film ''
Home on the Range'' for
Disney
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.
He was the English voice for the protagonist Barry in the 2011 French animated film ''Sunshine Barry and the Disco Worms'', co-starring
Jane Lynch and
David Bateson. His television roles include recurring appearances as Chad on the
Showtime series ''
Rude Awakening'' and as Dennis on
HBO
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's ''
Six Feet Under''. He has guest starred in TV shows including ''
Friends
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'', ''
Frasier'', ''
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
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'', ''
Caroline in the City'', ''
Living Single
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'', and ''
Providence'',
as well as in films including ''
The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood!'' and ''
Geppetto''. Graae has released commercial audio recordings including ''You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile: Jason Graae Sings
Charles Strouse
Charles Louis Strouse (June 7, 1928 – May 15, 2025) was an American composer and lyricist best known for writing the music to the Broadway musicals ''Bye Bye Birdie'', ''Applause (musical), Applause'', and ''Annie (musical), Annie''.
Backgrou ...
'',
described as perfectly capturing "the mood and atmosphere of the cabaret experience – from the entertaining 'novelty' songs which he infuses with his own apt sense of humor, to the ballads interpreted beautifully."
Graae was uncertain about the album's cover photo in which he appears "wearing nothing but a sly smile, a top hat (not on his head) and a cane" – and he "searched long and hard for the biggest hat
ecould find" – but ultimately agreed that it would be intriguing and is glad he did it.
The years 2000–2010
In 2000, Graae was cast in ''Forbidden Broadway Y2K LA!'', an updated version of the ''
Forbidden Broadway'' franchise of
revues which parody musical theatre.
The franchise had earlier spawned a spinoff a similar parody of the world of Hollywood in which Graae had appeared. He earned a nomination for an
Ovation Award for ''
Forbidden Hollywood'' and won an Ovation Award for ''Forbidden Broadway Y2K LA!''
He is included on the
Forbidden Broadway: 20th Anniversary Edition cast album, the sixth in the series. He received an Ovation Award nomination for ''
Anything Goes'' in 2003
and around the same time was developing his
one-man show, ''Coup de Graae!''. He has performed this show in numerous cities including New York, San Francisco, and Hollywood.
It was amongst ''
Time Out New York
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In 2012, the London edition became ...
s top 10 cabaret acts of 2006.
''Coup de Graae!'' includes songs and stories from Graae's life (featuring
Rodgers and Hart,
Jerry Herman, and the Bergmans), and references to his
voice-over
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work; he is described as "the complete entertainer, giddy, irreverent, mischievous and moving, often at the same time."
The ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' described the show as "an eclectic banquet of standards, show tunes, pop songs, incisive wit, easygoing charm and a humorous dessert featuring his tale as the voice of 'Lucky the Leprechaun'." The show won a New York Nightlife Award for Graae.
He has developed other eponymous shows, including ''Graae's Anatomy'' (2007)
and ''49 Shades of Graae'' (2014).
In 2004, Graae took on the one-man play ''
Fully Committed'', which required him to perform 30 different roles in 80 minutes.
Praised for a hilarious performance in which he plays "low-key charm as well as pile-driving obnoxiousness with equal skill," he earned an Artistic Director's Achievement Award for his performance.
In 2005, he won the third of his four
Bistro Awards,
this one for Best Major Engagement for ''Coup de Graae!''
The
Joel Hirschhorn Award is given annually by the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle for "outstanding achievement in musical theatre"; Graae was honoured with this award in 2007.
In 2008, he starred opposite
Constance Towers in the Los Angeles revival of
Arthur Allan Seidelman
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's production of ''
Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks''; the play had premiered at the
Geffen Playhouse in 2001 with
Uta Hagen and
David Hyde Pierce in the two roles. Hyde Pierce and Graae worked together as long-lost identical twin brothers in a 1999 production of ''
The Boys from Syracuse
''The Boys from Syracuse'' is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart, based on William Shakespeare's play '' The Comedy of Errors'', as adapted by librettist George Abbott. The score includes swing and other contemp ...
''.
The years 2011 to the present
In 2012, he worked with long-term friend Faith Prince on ''The Prince and the Showboy'' presented at the
54 Below nightclub.
The show includes tributes to
Jerry Herman, composer of the musicals ''
La Cage aux Folles'' and ''
Hello Dolly!''; Graae described Herman as "a survivor of the highest degree
holives his life as an eternal optimist."
The Herman material coalesces around Graae's recollections about coming out to his mother.
Prince and Graae won the New York Nightlife Award for outstanding musical comedy performer in January 2013.
Graae performed in ''
Little Me'' in its original form with
42nd Street Moon in San Francisco in 2013, under the direction of Eric Inman.
He received critical acclaim, being described as "stepping into the roles previously inhabited by two of the most versatile entertainers in Broadway and Hollywood history" and as having "boundless energy and a staggering level of comedic talent" as well as a "quick wit (he's a master at ad libbing onstage)
hichcame in handy when a fake moustache started to take on a life of its own" on opening night.
While collaborating with 42nd Street Moon, he performed in ''Once In Love With Loesser'', developed by the company's
artistic director Greg MacKellan as one of his musical tributes dedicated to exploring and celebrating the work of some of Broadway's greatest songwriters. The performance was built around the three stages of
Frank Loesser's career: as a
Tin Pan Alley lyricist, his work in Hollywood, and finally as a Broadway songwriter. Graae performed ''Once In Love With Amy'' (from ''
Where's Charley?'') and ''The King's New Clothes'' (from the 1952
Danny Kaye film ''
Hans Christian Andersen'') and was described as having "scored strongly".
In 2015–16, Graae took on the iconic role of
Ebeneezer Scrooge in the premiere of a new musical, ''Scrooge in Love!'' written by Duane Poole, (music by
Larry Grossman and lyrics by Kellan Blair), at San Francisco's
Eureka Theatre.
In a twist on the
Dickens classic, rather than being miserly, this Scrooge sees money as a cure-all and takes generosity overboard. His performance was praised as providing an "often puckish Scrooge who alternates between knowing how to sell a punch line and humanizing the old man's neuroses."
For his performance as Scrooge, Jason won the 2016 Theatre Bay Area Award as Best Actor in a Musical and the San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle nominated Graae for an Excellence in Theatre Award in the category of best principal actor in a musical .
Graae gave a series of well-received performances in a concert version of the musical ''
The Pajama Game'' at the Musical Theatre Guild in Los Angeles in 2016. In October 2016, he performed in a concert version of
Stephen Sondheim
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and
George Furth's ''
Merrily We Roll Along'', winner of the Drama Desk Award and Olivier Award for Best Musical.
In March 2017 he is scheduled to appear with Liz Callaway in ''Happily Ever Laughter'' billed as an evening of "love songs, high belting, and hilarity" at Annenberg Theater in the Palm Springs Art Museum in Palm Springs CA.
Opera
Graae made his operatic debut with the
Metropolitan Opera
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in
Twyla Tharp's ''Everlast'' in conjunction with the
American Ballet Theatre
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. He has also sung with the
Washington National Opera and the
Boston Pops.
His
Los Angeles Opera debut was in 2001 in the role of Njegus in ''
The Merry Widow''. Performing with the
Michigan Opera Theatre in the same role earned him a nomination for an
Oscar Wilde
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Award in the category of Best Performance – Opera.
He has played the roles of Offenbach in ''
The Grand Duchess'' with the Los Angeles Opera, and Frosch in ''
Die Fledermaus'' with the San Francisco Opera, Washington National Opera, Houston Grand Opera and the Manhattan School of Music.
Personal life
Graae married his partner, fashion designer Glen Fretwell in 2014.
Awards and nominations
References
External links
*
Jason Graae home page
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1958 births
20th-century American LGBTQ people
20th-century American male actors
21st-century American LGBTQ people
21st-century American male actors
American cabaret singers
American gay actors
American gay musicians
American male film actors
American male musical theatre actors
American male oboists
American male television actors
American oboists
American people of Danish descent
Edison Preparatory School alumni
LGBTQ people from Illinois
Living people
Male actors from Chicago
Southern Methodist University alumni
University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music alumni