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Alex Newell

Alex Eugene Newell (born August 20, 1992) is an American actor and singer. They[a] are known for their role as Unique Adams on the Fox musical series Glee and Mo on Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist. Newell also starred as Asaka in the Broadway revival of Once on This Island at the Circle in the Square Theater in 2018.[1] For their role in Shucked, they won the 2023 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical, becoming the first openly nonbinary person to win a Tony Award in an acting category.

Alex Newell
Newell in 2015
Born
Alex Eugene Newell

(1992-08-20) August 20, 1992 (age 31)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
Years active2010–present
Musical career
Genres
LabelsBig Beat Records
Websitewww.thealexnewell.com

As a singer, Newell has released tracks with Clean Bandit, Blonde, and The Knocks.[2]

Early life edit

Newell was born on August 20, 1992, in Lynn, Massachusetts.[3][4] Their father, a deacon, died of cancer when they were six years old, at which point their mother raised them as a single parent.[5]

After four complete years of education in the first class of Kipp Lynn Academy, Newell moved on to and graduated from Bishop Fenwick High School in 2012,[6] where they were involved in their school's choir, improv club, and costume club; they were also a member of their church choir.[3] They never had any formal voice lessons before landing their part on Glee.[7] They have cited Donna Summer, Sylvester, Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, and Beyoncé as their influences.[8]

Career edit

2010–14: Glee edit

Newell was among 34,000 to submit an audition video in 2011 for the first season of Oxygen's The Glee Project.[7] Newell's self-taped audition earned them over one million MySpace views as well as a spot among the 12 participants who competed for a seven-episode arc on Glee. During the arc, they asserted themself as an out gay man.[9] Eventually, they became the series’ first runner-up.[10] Nevertheless, the producers were so impressed that they decided to bring them on Glee for two episodes.[11] Newell first appeared on Glee in the third season episode "Saturday Night Glee-ver". They were cast in the role of Wade "Unique" Adams, a transgender teenager who was assigned male at birth. The shy, outcast Wade expressed their female identity through music as the bold, brave alter ego, Unique. Wade broke ground by being one of the most visible transgender characters on television and one of the first on a network prime time show.[12] Newell's performance was described as "bold",[13] with "remarkable restraint and powerful vocals."[14]

On his nightly show, Bill O'Reilly expressed concern that children watching the show unsupervised might be encouraged to experiment with what he termed "alternative lifestyles," which he said the show glorified.[15] Newell commented, "My mother said, 'If Bill O'Reilly said something about you, you are doing something right.' He just showed the public and conservative viewers me. There are more people seeing me now... There are people like Wade and Unique, and [they're] being themselves. If kids want to go and do that, that is them expressing who they are."[6] They later appeared in two more episodes and completed their story arc that season.

Newell was accepted into the Berklee College of Music for fall 2012, but decided instead to move to Los Angeles to be on Glee when they were asked to rejoin the cast for the show's fourth season.[6] Unique returned as a Glee recurring cast member in the fourth season premiere, "The New Rachel". Newell, along with the rest of the cast, received a nomination for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2012, but lost to Modern Family. For the fifth season, Newell was promoted to main cast because of the character's popularity.[16][17] In the sixth and final season, Newell was not a part of the regular cast, but did appear as a recurring guest star. A highlight of the sixth season was Newell singing "I Know Where I've Been" from Hairspray with the Transpersons Choir of 200 performers.[8]

2014–16: Music career and Power EP edit

Over the years, Newell sang at numerous events, such as the Coachella Festival, but also at many LGBT events and pride festivals. They also performed at the Governors Ball Music Festival and BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend.[18][12][19][20]

Newell announced in October 2013 that they had been signed by Big Beat Records and that they were going to release Newell's debut album. It was also revealed that it was going to be produced by Adam Anders.[21] Their debut single, a cover of Sigma's "Nobody to Love", was released on June 3, 2014.[22]

In 2015, Newell embarked on a series of cover songs and collaborations. In March, they provided feature vocals for the re-issued version of "Stronger", a song by Clean Bandit.[23] Later in the same month, they produced a disco-house stylization of Robin S.'s single "Show Me Love" together with Russian DJ Matvey Emerson.[24] Over the summer, they worked with the British electro duo Blonde by featuring vocals in their single "All Cried Out". They then began to collaborate with the US electroduo The Knocks on the song "Collect My Love", "a soaring disco standout" where they reached "staggering heights."[25] The song, from the EP So Classic, will be included in The Knocks' debut album 55, scheduled to be released in March 2016. Finally, for Christmas, Newell released a cover of the song "O Come All Ye Faithful".

Their original song "This Ain't Over", released in January 2016, was warmly welcomed by the media. Out commented: "The vibrant dance-pop track flawlessly revives disco if only for a few short minutes. Without the gimmicks of manufactured radio pop, Newell manages to serve This Ain't Over with pure talent." Spin said: "Newell's unassailable voice is in full force on 'This Ain't Over,' shining out like a triumphant beacon over a thumping, glamorous dance-pop soundscape."[25] Vulture concluded: "This is just diva vocal acrobatics flexed with the swag of a queen."[26]

"This Ain't Over" was announced as the first track off their debut extended play called Power, featuring production from the pop artists Diane Warren, Nile Rodgers, MNEK and DJ Cassidy.[10] The EP will be released on February 19 via Big Beat.[25]

Newell supported fellow Glee alum Adam Lambert on tour from February 23[27] until the April 2 finale at Los Angeles’ Orpheum Theatre in 2016.[10] After the tour, Newell recorded a new single in collaboration with Power producers DJ Cassidy and Nile Rodgers, entitled "Kill the Lights", released on April 8, 2016, through Atlantic Records. It was expected to be one of a few tracks that Newell was making as part of the HBO TV series Vinyl. It was later revealed that the song had been recorded the previous year when Newell was working with Clean Bandit, Blonde and The Knocks, and inspired the producers to work with them on their debut extended play. Later that same month, the song was released again, featuring vocals from Jess Glynne.

2016–present: Debut album, Once on This Island, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, and Shucked edit

In 2017, Newell made their Broadway debut playing the role of Asaka in the revival of Once on This Island.[28]

In 2019, Newell was cast in NBC's musical dramedy Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist in the role of Mo, a genderfluid DJ and the protagonist's next-door neighbor.[29] In June 2021, the series was canceled by NBC after two seasons. In December 2021, The Roku Channel released a two-hour holiday film, Zoey's Extraordinary Christmas, concluding the story of the NBC series. Newell reprised their role of Mo for the film.

In 2023, Newell premiered in the role of Lulu in the musical comedy Shucked on Broadway in the Nederlander Theatre. The show opened April 4, 2023 and has been running since. Later that year, they won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for their performance in the role.[30][31] Newell and J. Harrison Ghee became the first openly nonbinary actors to win Tony Awards in the same year.[32]

Other work and awards edit

Newell played the title role in NBC's comedy pilot Imaginary Friend,[33] which was expected to air in 2016.[34] It was passed on and no other network wanted to make it into a series.[35] They contributed with music to the HBO TV series Vinyl on a track also featuring DJ Cassidy and Jess Glynne.[36]

They are committed to helping other LGBT youth and regularly performs at benefit concerts, most notably for The Trevor Project,[5] the Human Rights Campaign,[17] Jack Antonoff's Ally Coalition and other fundraisers.[13]

Newell was given a special recognition award at the 2015 GLAAD Media Awards.[citation needed]

Personal life edit

Newell identifies as gender nonconforming,[37][38] and in May 2020 said they relate to their character Mo in Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, who is genderfluid.[39] They have stated they go by all pronouns.[40][41] Newell also identifies as gay.[42]

Discography edit

Alex Newell discography
EPs1
Singles14
Soundtrack albums8

EPs edit

List of albums, with selected information
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
Dance/
Electronic

[43]
US
Heat

[44]
Power 4 11

Singles edit

As lead artist edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Dance/
Electronic

[45]
US
Dance
Club

[46]
"Nobody to Love" 2014 Power
"Show Me Love"
(with Matvey Emerson)
2015 non-album single
"O Come, All Ye Faithful" Tyler Oakley's Holiday Jams
"This Ain't Over" 2016 Power
"Basically Over You (B.O.Y.)"
"Kill the Lights"
(with DJ Cassidy and Jess Glynne featuring Nile Rogers)
15 1 Vinyl: The Essentials (Best of Season 1)
"Need Somebody" Non-album single
"Keep It Moving"
"O Come All Ye Faithful" (Volac Remix)
"As I Am"
(with Bryan Adams featuring Matt Kelly)
2019
"Boy, You Can Keep It" 2020 41 Non-album singles
"Mama Told Me"
"Attitude" 2022
"Independently Owned" 2023 Shucked (Original Broadway Cast Recording)

Featured appearances edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
Dance/
Electronic

[45]
US
Dance
Club

[46]
BEL
(FL)

BEL
(Wa)

HUN
IRE
JAP
SCO
UK
UK
Dance
"Stronger"
(uncredited)
(Clean Bandit featuring Alex Newell and Sean Bass)[47]
2015 [b] 37 56 80 3 4 1 New Eyes (Special Edition)
"All Cried Out"
(Blonde featuring Alex Newell)
59 82 74 4 4 1 non-album single
"Collect My Love"
(The Knocks featuring Alex Newell)
55
"Hands"
(with various artists)
2016 non-album singles
"Rescue Me"
(DJ D-Sol featuring Alex Newell)
2019 31 4
"Higher"
(Vincint and Princess Precious featuring Alex Newell)
2021 TBA

Soundtrack album appearances edit

Soundtrack EP appearances edit

  • Britney 2.0 (2012; 20th Century Fox, Columbia)
  • Glee: The Music Presents Glease (2012; 20th Century Fox, Columbia)
  • A Katy or a Gaga (Music from the Episode) (2013; 20th Century Fox, Columbia)
  • Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album Volume 4 (2013; 20th Century Fox, Columbia)
  • Glee: The Music, City of Angels (2013; 20th Century Fox, Columbia)
  • Glee: The Music, Transitioning (2014; 20th Century Fox, Columbia)
  • Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist: Season 1, Episode 4 (Music From the Original TV Series) (2020; Lionsgate, Republic)
  • Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist: Season 1, Episode 7 (Music From the Original TV Series) (2020; Lionsgate, Republic)
  • Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist: Season 1, Episode 11 (Music From the Original TV Series) (2020; Lionsgate, Republic)
  • Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist: Season 1, Episode 12 (Music From the Original TV Series) (2020; Lionsgate, Republic)
  • Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist: Season 2, Episode 2 (Music From the Original TV Series) (2021; Lionsgate)
  • Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist: Season 2, Episode 6 (Music From the Original TV Series) (2021; Lionsgate)
  • Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist: Season 2, Episode 9 (Music From the Original TV Series) (2021; Lionsgate)
  • Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist: Season 2, Episode 10 (Music From the Original TV Series) (2021; Lionsgate)
  • Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist: Season 2, Episode 12 (Music From the Original TV Series) (2021; Lionsgate)

Filmography edit

Films and television edit

Year Title Role Notes
2011 The Glee Project Contestant (Themself) Runner-up (with Lindsay Pearce)
2012–15 Glee Wade "Unique" Adams Series regular (season 5)
Recurring role (season 3–4, 6); 39 episodes
2013 Geography Club Ike Feature film
2015 Imaginary Friend Sam NBC television movie
2015 Resident Advisors Morgan Recurring role; 2 episodes
2019 Empire Hey Beautiful Episode: "Hot Blood, Hot Thoughts, Hot Deeds"
2020–2021 Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist Mo Main role
2020 RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race Themself (Winner) Episode: "RuPaul Roast"
2021 Zoey's Extraordinary Christmas Mo The Roku Channel film
2022 Cheat Out Themself Episode: "Alex Newell"[49]
2023 Come and Learn with Pibby! Melira (voice) Main role

Theater edit

Year Title Role Notes
2017–2018 Once on This Island Asaka Broadway debut
2020 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Narrator Manhattan Concert Productions
2022 The Last Supper Jude South Orange Performing Arts Center
2022 Shucked Lulu Pioneer Theatre Company
2023 Broadway

Awards and nominations edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Newell uses all pronouns. This article uses they/them pronouns for consistency.
  2. ^ "Stronger" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 79 on the Flemish Ultratip chart.

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Alex Newell at IMDb

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Alex Eugene Newell born August 20 1992 is an American actor and singer They a are known for their role as Unique Adams on the Fox musical series Glee and Mo on Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist Newell also starred as Asaka in the Broadway revival of Once on This Island at the Circle in the Square Theater in 2018 1 For their role in Shucked they won the 2023 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical becoming the first openly nonbinary person to win a Tony Award in an acting category Alex NewellNewell in 2015BornAlex Eugene Newell 1992 08 20 August 20 1992 age 31 Lynn Massachusetts U S OccupationsActorsingerYears active2010 presentMusical careerGenresR amp BpopsoulhousediscoLabelsBig Beat RecordsWebsitewww wbr thealexnewell wbr comAs a singer Newell has released tracks with Clean Bandit Blonde and The Knocks 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2010 14 Glee 2 2 2014 16 Music career and Power EP 2 3 2016 present Debut album Once on This Island Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist and Shucked 2 4 Other work and awards 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 EPs 4 2 Singles 4 2 1 As lead artist 4 3 Featured appearances 4 4 Soundtrack album appearances 4 5 Soundtrack EP appearances 5 Filmography 5 1 Films and television 5 2 Theater 6 Awards and nominations 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editNewell was born on August 20 1992 in Lynn Massachusetts 3 4 Their father a deacon died of cancer when they were six years old at which point their mother raised them as a single parent 5 After four complete years of education in the first class of Kipp Lynn Academy Newell moved on to and graduated from Bishop Fenwick High School in 2012 6 where they were involved in their school s choir improv club and costume club they were also a member of their church choir 3 They never had any formal voice lessons before landing their part on Glee 7 They have cited Donna Summer Sylvester Diana Ross Aretha Franklin Chaka Khan and Beyonce as their influences 8 Career edit2010 14 Glee edit Newell was among 34 000 to submit an audition video in 2011 for the first season of Oxygen s The Glee Project 7 Newell s self taped audition earned them over one million MySpace views as well as a spot among the 12 participants who competed for a seven episode arc on Glee During the arc they asserted themself as an out gay man 9 Eventually they became the series first runner up 10 Nevertheless the producers were so impressed that they decided to bring them on Glee for two episodes 11 Newell first appeared on Glee in the third season episode Saturday Night Glee ver They were cast in the role of Wade Unique Adams a transgender teenager who was assigned male at birth The shy outcast Wade expressed their female identity through music as the bold brave alter ego Unique Wade broke ground by being one of the most visible transgender characters on television and one of the first on a network prime time show 12 Newell s performance was described as bold 13 with remarkable restraint and powerful vocals 14 On his nightly show Bill O Reilly expressed concern that children watching the show unsupervised might be encouraged to experiment with what he termed alternative lifestyles which he said the show glorified 15 Newell commented My mother said If Bill O Reilly said something about you you are doing something right He just showed the public and conservative viewers me There are more people seeing me now There are people like Wade and Unique and they re being themselves If kids want to go and do that that is them expressing who they are 6 They later appeared in two more episodes and completed their story arc that season Newell was accepted into the Berklee College of Music for fall 2012 but decided instead to move to Los Angeles to be on Glee when they were asked to rejoin the cast for the show s fourth season 6 Unique returned as a Glee recurring cast member in the fourth season premiere The New Rachel Newell along with the rest of the cast received a nomination for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2012 but lost to Modern Family For the fifth season Newell was promoted to main cast because of the character s popularity 16 17 In the sixth and final season Newell was not a part of the regular cast but did appear as a recurring guest star A highlight of the sixth season was Newell singing I Know Where I ve Been from Hairspray with the Transpersons Choir of 200 performers 8 2014 16 Music career and Power EP edit Over the years Newell sang at numerous events such as the Coachella Festival but also at many LGBT events and pride festivals They also performed at the Governors Ball Music Festival and BBC Radio 1 s Big Weekend 18 12 19 20 Newell announced in October 2013 that they had been signed by Big Beat Records and that they were going to release Newell s debut album It was also revealed that it was going to be produced by Adam Anders 21 Their debut single a cover of Sigma s Nobody to Love was released on June 3 2014 22 In 2015 Newell embarked on a series of cover songs and collaborations In March they provided feature vocals for the re issued version of Stronger a song by Clean Bandit 23 Later in the same month they produced a disco house stylization of Robin S s single Show Me Love together with Russian DJ Matvey Emerson 24 Over the summer they worked with the British electro duo Blonde by featuring vocals in their single All Cried Out They then began to collaborate with the US electroduo The Knocks on the song Collect My Love a soaring disco standout where they reached staggering heights 25 The song from the EP So Classic will be included in The Knocks debut album 55 scheduled to be released in March 2016 Finally for Christmas Newell released a cover of the song O Come All Ye Faithful Their original song This Ain t Over released in January 2016 was warmly welcomed by the media Out commented The vibrant dance pop track flawlessly revives disco if only for a few short minutes Without the gimmicks of manufactured radio pop Newell manages to serve This Ain t Over with pure talent Spin said Newell s unassailable voice is in full force on This Ain t Over shining out like a triumphant beacon over a thumping glamorous dance pop soundscape 25 Vulture concluded This is just diva vocal acrobatics flexed with the swag of a queen 26 This Ain t Over was announced as the first track off their debut extended play called Power featuring production from the pop artists Diane Warren Nile Rodgers MNEK and DJ Cassidy 10 The EP will be released on February 19 via Big Beat 25 Newell supported fellow Glee alum Adam Lambert on tour from February 23 27 until the April 2 finale at Los Angeles Orpheum Theatre in 2016 10 After the tour Newell recorded a new single in collaboration with Power producers DJ Cassidy and Nile Rodgers entitled Kill the Lights released on April 8 2016 through Atlantic Records It was expected to be one of a few tracks that Newell was making as part of the HBO TV series Vinyl It was later revealed that the song had been recorded the previous year when Newell was working with Clean Bandit Blonde and The Knocks and inspired the producers to work with them on their debut extended play Later that same month the song was released again featuring vocals from Jess Glynne 2016 present Debut album Once on This Island Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist and Shucked edit In 2017 Newell made their Broadway debut playing the role of Asaka in the revival of Once on This Island 28 In 2019 Newell was cast in NBC s musical dramedy Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist in the role of Mo a genderfluid DJ and the protagonist s next door neighbor 29 In June 2021 the series was canceled by NBC after two seasons In December 2021 The Roku Channel released a two hour holiday film Zoey s Extraordinary Christmas concluding the story of the NBC series Newell reprised their role of Mo for the film In 2023 Newell premiered in the role of Lulu in the musical comedy Shucked on Broadway in the Nederlander Theatre The show opened April 4 2023 and has been running since Later that year they won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for their performance in the role 30 31 Newell and J Harrison Ghee became the first openly nonbinary actors to win Tony Awards in the same year 32 Other work and awards edit Newell played the title role in NBC s comedy pilot Imaginary Friend 33 which was expected to air in 2016 34 It was passed on and no other network wanted to make it into a series 35 They contributed with music to the HBO TV series Vinyl on a track also featuring DJ Cassidy and Jess Glynne 36 They are committed to helping other LGBT youth and regularly performs at benefit concerts most notably for The Trevor Project 5 the Human Rights Campaign 17 Jack Antonoff s Ally Coalition and other fundraisers 13 Newell was given a special recognition award at the 2015 GLAAD Media Awards citation needed Personal life editNewell identifies as gender nonconforming 37 38 and in May 2020 said they relate to their character Mo in Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist who is genderfluid 39 They have stated they go by all pronouns 40 41 Newell also identifies as gay 42 Discography editAlex Newell discographyEPs1Singles14Soundtrack albums8EPs edit List of albums with selected information Title Album details Peak chart positionsUSDance Electronic 43 USHeat 44 Power Released February 19 2016 Label Atlantic Records Formats digital download 4 11Singles edit As lead artist edit Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumUSDance Electronic 45 USDanceClub 46 Nobody to Love 2014 Power Show Me Love with Matvey Emerson 2015 non album single O Come All Ye Faithful Tyler Oakley s Holiday Jams This Ain t Over 2016 Power Basically Over You B O Y Kill the Lights with DJ Cassidy and Jess Glynne featuring Nile Rogers 15 1 Vinyl The Essentials Best of Season 1 Need Somebody Non album single Keep It Moving O Come All Ye Faithful Volac Remix As I Am with Bryan Adams featuring Matt Kelly 2019 Boy You Can Keep It 2020 41 Non album singles Mama Told Me Attitude 2022 Independently Owned 2023 Shucked Original Broadway Cast Recording Featured appearances edit Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications AlbumUSDance Electronic 45 USDanceClub 46 BEL FL BEL Wa HUN IRE JAP SCO UK UKDance Stronger uncredited Clean Bandit featuring Alex Newell and Sean Bass 47 2015 b 37 56 80 3 4 1 BPI Silver 48 New Eyes Special Edition All Cried Out Blonde featuring Alex Newell 59 82 74 4 4 1 BPI Gold 48 non album single Collect My Love The Knocks featuring Alex Newell 55 Hands with various artists 2016 non album singles Rescue Me DJ D Sol featuring Alex Newell 2019 31 4 Higher Vincint and Princess Precious featuring Alex Newell 2021 TBASoundtrack album appearances edit Glee The Music The Christmas Album Volume 2 2011 20th Century Fox Columbia Glee The Music The Complete Season 3 2012 20th Century Fox Columbia Glee The Music The Complete Season 4 2013 20th Century Fox Columbia Glee Sings the Beatles 2013 20th Century Fox Columbia Polkadots The Cool Kids Musical World Premiere Cast Recording 2016 Sony Once On This Island New Broadway Cast Recording 2018 Broadway Music From Zoey s Extraordinary Christmas Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2021 Lakeshore Shucked Original Broadway Cast Recording 2023 Haystack on Broadway Masterworks Broadway Soundtrack EP appearances edit Britney 2 0 2012 20th Century Fox Columbia Glee The Music Presents Glease 2012 20th Century Fox Columbia A Katy or a Gaga Music from the Episode 2013 20th Century Fox Columbia Glee The Music The Christmas Album Volume 4 2013 20th Century Fox Columbia Glee The Music City of Angels 2013 20th Century Fox Columbia Glee The Music Transitioning 2014 20th Century Fox Columbia Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist Season 1 Episode 4 Music From the Original TV Series 2020 Lionsgate Republic Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist Season 1 Episode 7 Music From the Original TV Series 2020 Lionsgate Republic Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist Season 1 Episode 11 Music From the Original TV Series 2020 Lionsgate Republic Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist Season 1 Episode 12 Music From the Original TV Series 2020 Lionsgate Republic Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist Season 2 Episode 2 Music From the Original TV Series 2021 Lionsgate Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist Season 2 Episode 6 Music From the Original TV Series 2021 Lionsgate Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist Season 2 Episode 9 Music From the Original TV Series 2021 Lionsgate Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist Season 2 Episode 10 Music From the Original TV Series 2021 Lionsgate Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist Season 2 Episode 12 Music From the Original TV Series 2021 Lionsgate Filmography editFilms and television edit Year Title Role Notes2011 The Glee Project Contestant Themself Runner up with Lindsay Pearce 2012 15 Glee Wade Unique Adams Series regular season 5 Recurring role season 3 4 6 39 episodes2013 Geography Club Ike Feature film2015 Imaginary Friend Sam NBC television movie2015 Resident Advisors Morgan Recurring role 2 episodes2019 Empire Hey Beautiful Episode Hot Blood Hot Thoughts Hot Deeds 2020 2021 Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist Mo Main role2020 RuPaul s Secret Celebrity Drag Race Themself Winner Episode RuPaul Roast 2021 Zoey s Extraordinary Christmas Mo The Roku Channel film2022 Cheat Out Themself Episode Alex Newell 49 2023 Come and Learn with Pibby Melira voice Main roleTheater edit Year Title Role Notes2017 2018 Once on This Island Asaka Broadway debut2020 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Narrator Manhattan Concert Productions2022 The Last Supper Jude South Orange Performing Arts Center2022 Shucked Lulu Pioneer Theatre Company2023 BroadwayAwards and nominations editYear Award Category Nominated work Result Ref 2019 Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Once on This Island Nominated 50 2021 Critics Choice Television Award Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist Nominated 51 2023 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical Shucked Won 52 Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Nominated 53 Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Featured Performer in a Broadway Musical Won 54 Tony Awards Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Won 55 Notes edit Newell uses all pronouns This article uses they them pronouns for consistency Stronger did not enter the Ultratop 50 but peaked at number 79 on the Flemish Ultratip chart References edit Once On This Island Cast And Creative Once On This Island Archived from the original on 2017 08 04 Retrieved 2017 12 05 Tomorrow s Hits Alex Newell The Strumbellas amp AudioDamn Billboard January 29 2016 Retrieved 3 February 2016 a b Jensen Michael May 6 2011 Will Alex Newell be The Glee Project s Kurt Hummel AfterElton com Logo Archived from the original on October 13 2012 Retrieved September 21 2012 Newell Alex thealexnewell August 20 2012 It s my Birthday Tweet Retrieved June 3 2021 via Twitter a b Doug Rule April 23 2015 Uniquely Alex Alex Newell on coming out Trevor Project and life after Glee Metro Weekly Retrieved February 4 2016 a b c Woodman Tenley September 13 2012 Newell Gets Unique Chance on Glee Boston Herald Patrick J Purcell Retrieved September 20 2012 a b Maureen Mullen December 26 2013 Lynn s Alex Newell relishes Unique role on Glee Boston Globe Retrieved February 4 2016 a b Rae Votta February 12 2015 Alex Newell Talks New Music amp Future Husband Material Out Retrieved February 4 2016 Jensen Michael May 6 2011 Will Alex Newell be The Glee Project s Kurt Hummel The Backlot Retrieved July 14 2013 a b c Steve Lee January 16 2016 Alex Newell has got the Power LGBT Weekly Archived from the original on April 3 2016 Retrieved February 3 2016 Michelle McCarthy March 10 2014 Alex Newell of Glee Plays with Androgyny as TV s First Transgender Teen Frontiers Media Archived from the original on December 20 2015 Retrieved February 3 2016 a b Patrick Rosenquist October 22 2015 The Palm Springs Center Stage Gala Welcomes Alex Newell and Kate Clinton to the Desert Frontiers Media Archived from the original on April 3 2016 Retrieved February 3 2016 a b Jason Mannino 10 April 2013 Andrew Rannells Kimberley Locke Alex Newell Tyne Daly Raise 285k for APLA in the 29th Star Studded S T A G E Gala Huffpost Los Angeles Retrieved 4 February 2016 Jason Scott May 20 2014 Glee Star Alex Newell Reigns Supreme With Electric Nobody To Love Cover Pop Dust Retrieved February 4 2016 Fung Katherine April 20 2012 Bill O Reilly Glee Might Encourage Kids To Experiment With Alternative Lifestyles Huffington Post Retrieved March 18 2013 Michael Ausiello June 28 2013 UPDATED Glee Exclusive 4 Original Cast Members Not Returning as Series Regulars for Season 5 Plus Who s Getting Promoted TV Line Retrieved February 4 2016 a b From Glee to BTD Alex Newell plans to steal the show Dallas Voice November 14 2014 Archived from the original on April 3 2016 Retrieved February 4 2016 Robbyn Mitchell June 25 2013 Alex Newell of 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Ain t Over Spin Retrieved February 3 2016 9 Best New Songs of the Week Vulture January 19 2016 Retrieved February 3 2016 Glenn Garner January 19 2016 Alex Newell Will Join Adam Lambert on Tour Out Retrieved February 3 2016 Get a First Look at Once on This Island on Broadway Playbill Playbill 13 November 2017 Retrieved 2017 12 03 Franklin Marc C January 7 2020 Catch Alex Newell Skylar Astin and More in Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist Premiering January 7 Playbill Retrieved January 8 2020 Bahr Sarah 2023 05 02 For Alex Newell standing ovations just keep coming The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 05 03 Jones C T 2023 05 03 Actor Is A Genderless Word Tony Nominee Alex Newell Says Change In Broadway Is Coming Rolling Stone Retrieved 2023 05 03 Zornosa Laura May 31 2023 J Harrison Ghee and Alex Newell on Making Tony History Together Time Retrieved June 8 2023 Elizabeth Wagmeister January 16 2016 Glee Alum to Star in NBC Comedy Pilot Imaginary Friend EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved February 3 2016 Kevin Jagernauth January 18 2016 Soundtrack For Martin Scorsese s HBO Series Vinyl Includes Otis Redding The Meters Edgar Winter Foghat More Indie Wire Archived from the original on January 20 2016 Retrieved February 4 2016 Iannucci Rebecca 23 May 2016 Upfronts 2016 Your Guide to Fall Pilots That Didn t Make the Cut tvline com Retrieved 3 August 2018 Tambay A Obenson December 15 2015 Glee Alum Alex Newell Books Starring Role in NBC Comedy Pilot Imaginary Friend Indie Wire Archived from the original on March 2 2016 Retrieved February 4 2016 Pham Jason 2017 06 30 Alex Newell Won t Fit into Your Mold But He Might Squeeze into Your Shoes StyleCaster Retrieved 2018 11 13 Rubin Rebecca 2023 04 26 How Alex Newell the Non Binary and Gender Nonconforming Star of Broadway s Shucked Decided to Compete for Supporting Actor at the Tonys Variety Retrieved 2023 05 02 Gordon David 2020 02 28 Alex Newell Lives His Truth in NBC s Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist TheaterMania Retrieved 2020 05 07 thealexnewell January 13 2021 Hey All pronouns are accepted and preferred here Tweet Retrieved June 3 2021 via Twitter Licuria Rob 2020 06 09 Alex Newell Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist It s refreshing to have gender fluid characters be represented and seen on TV EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW GoldDerby Retrieved 2021 05 30 For Pop Star and Actor Alex Newell Gender is Anything but Obvious August 2018 Alex Newell Chart History Dance Electronic Albums Billboard Retrieved April 30 2020 Alex Newell Chart History Heatseekers Albums Billboard Retrieved April 30 2020 a b Alex Newell Chart History Hot Dance Electronic Songs Billboard Retrieved April 30 2020 a b Alex Newell Chart History Dance Club Songs Billboard Retrieved April 30 2020 Stronger by Clean Bandit iTunes Retrieved 5 March 2015 a b Certified Awards BPI Archived from the original on 2017 08 01 Retrieved 2017 08 17 Cheat Out TV Series 2021 IMDb IMDb 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards GRAMMY com 2018 12 06 Retrieved 2019 02 10 Nordyke Kimberly January 18 2021 Critics Choice TV Awards The Crown Ozark Lead Noms With 6 Apiece The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 18 2021 Culwell Block Logan April 27 2023 Shucked Leads 2023 Drama Desk Nominations See the Full List Playbill Retrieved April 27 2023 Culwell Block Logan April 25 2023 See the Full List of 2023 Drama League Award Nominations Playbill Retrieved April 25 2023 Culwell Block Logan May 16 2023 Some Like It Hot Dominates 2023 Outer Critics Circle Awards See the Full List of Winners Playbill Retrieved May 16 2023 Evans Greg May 2 2023 Tony Award Nominations Jessica Chastain Sean Hayes Corey Hawkins Among Nominees Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 2 2023 External links editOfficial website Alex Newell at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alex Newell amp oldid 1186548885, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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