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Brian d'Arcy James

Brian d'Arcy James (born June 29, 1968) is an American actor and musician. He is known primarily for his Broadway roles, including Shrek in Shrek The Musical, Nick Bottom in Something Rotten!, King George III in Hamilton, and the Baker in Into the Woods, and has received three Tony Award nominations for his work. On-screen, he is known for his recurring role as Andy Baker on the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why, Officer Krupke in West Side Story, and reporter Matt Carroll in Spotlight.

Brian d'Arcy James
James in 2018
Born (1968-06-29) June 29, 1968 (age 54)
EducationNorthwestern University
Occupation(s)Actor, musician
Years active1993–present
Known forShrek The Musical, Something Rotten!, Hamilton, Into the Woods
SpouseJennifer Prescott
Children1
Relatives

Early life and education

James was born in Saginaw, Michigan to a wealthy family, the son of Mary (née Kelly), a seller of children's books, and Thomas F. James (deceased), a lawyer. His maternal grandfather was Harry Kelly, a former Governor of Michigan.[1] His uncle, Brian Kelly, was an actor featured in the series Flipper and a producer of the movie Blade Runner. He has three siblings: brother Andrew, a portfolio manager; sister Kate, an actress and writer; and sister Anne (Noonan), an actress and teacher.[2] James is of seventh eighths Irish and one eighth Welsh descent.[3]

James graduated from Northwestern University's School of Communication.

Career

He received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical in 2002 for his portrayal of Sidney Falco in Sweet Smell of Success, co-starring John Lithgow. He received an Obie Award for his performance in Conor McPherson's one-man play The Good Thief.

James's additional Broadway credits include Titanic (Frederick Barrett), Lincoln Center's Carousel, and Blood Brothers. His Off-Broadway credits include Andrew Lippa's The Wild Party in 2000 opposite Julia Murney and Idina Menzel, for which he received a Drama Desk Award nomination, as well as Adam Guettel's Floyd Collins and the Gershwins' Pardon My English. He appeared in Martin McDonagh's The Lieutenant of Inishmore on Broadway, replaced Norbert Leo Butz in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and starred in The Apple Tree opposite Kristin Chenoweth. In 2004, James released a Christmas album titled From Christmas Eve to Christmas Morn. On Broadway he played Bob Wallace, a character originated by Bing Crosby, in White Christmas in 2004. He played Dan Goodman in the new musical Next to Normal Off-Broadway at Second Stage Theater in 2008.[4][5] He then starred opposite Daniel Breaker, Sutton Foster, and Christopher Sieber as the titular character in Shrek The Musical. The show began previews on Broadway November 8, 2008, and opened on December 14 at The Broadway Theatre after a tryout in Seattle.[6] For this role he won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical.[7][8] He was also nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his portrayal.[9] He departed the cast after one year in the role and was replaced by Ben Crawford.[10]

James starred in the Broadway play Time Stands Still, which began preview performances on January 5, 2010, and officially opened on January 25 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.[11] The show ended its limited run on March 27, 2010.[12] For this role he won the Broadway.com Audience Award for Favorite Featured Actor in a Play.[13][14] He reprised the role of Dan Goodman in the Broadway company of Next to Normal at the Booth Theatre. He replaced J. Robert Spencer on May 17, 2010.[15] James ended his limited engagement on July 18, 2010, and was replaced by Jason Danieley.[16]

On July 19, 2010, James performed in front of President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at A Broadway Celebration: In Performance at the White House, which also aired on PBS October 20, 2010.[17] He returned to Time Stands Still when the show returned to Broadway. It closed on January 30, 2011.[18] James was part of the cast of the NBC musical series Smash.[19] NBC officially picked up Smash as a series on May 11, 2011.[20] The program made its series premiere on February 6, 2012.[21] He did not return to the show as a series regular for its second and final season.[22][23] James starred in Torstein Blixfjord's 2012 short film Bird In A Box.[24]

He co-hosted the 57th Drama Desk Awards with Brooke Shields on June 3, 2012.[25] He performed at the 29th birthday celebration of The New York Pops, titled "Journey On", celebrating the work of Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens; he performed "Wheels of a Dream" from Ragtime.[26] James starred as Bick in the musical Giant which ran at the Public Theater from October 26 to December 16, 2012.[27][28] For this role James received nominations for the Drama Desk Award for Best Actor in a Musical and for the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance.[29][30]

 
James visiting a New York Barnes & Noble location for CD signing

He played Banquo in the Lincoln Center Theater production of Macbeth, which began previews in October 2013 and officially opened at the Vivian Beaumont Theater in November 2013.[31] He starred as the original King George III in the Off-Broadway production of the musical Hamilton, with previews starting January 20, 2015, and officially opening on February 17. Actor Jonathan Groff replaced James in the Off-Broadway run on March 3, 2015.[32]

He starred in the Broadway musical Something Rotten!, which opened in previews at the St. James Theatre on March 23, 2015, and officially on April 22,[33] for which he received his third Tony nomination. James played Matt Carroll in the 2015 film Spotlight. In March 2016, James was cast in the CBS pilot Superior Donuts,[34] but his role was recast after the show went through some retooling.[35] He reprised his role as King George III in the Broadway production of Hamilton for a limited engagement that began on April 13, 2017, and continued through July 16, 2017.[36][37]

In 2017, James played Andy Baker in the Netflix drama series 13 Reasons Why,[38] a role he later reprised in the second season of the show in 2018. Also in 2018, James played pilot Joseph A. Walker in Damien Chazelle's film First Man.[39] In May 2018, it was announced that he would star in the upcoming Fox series Proven Innocent.[40] The following month, however, it was announced that Kelsey Grammer had been cast to replace James in the role of Gore Bellows (previously Cole Bellows).[41]

James starred in the Broadway play The Ferryman at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre as Quinn Carney beginning on February 19, 2019, replacing Paddy Considine, who originated the role.[42] In December 2020, it was announced he would appear in the Disney+ miniseries Hawkeye.[43]

In May 2022, it was announced that James would star as the Baker in a Broadway revival of Into the Woods at the St. James Theatre.[44] He remained with the show through September 4, 2022.[45] James returned to the production on October 25, 2022.[46] He played his final performance on January 1, 2023 when Sebastian Arcelus returned to the show for its final week of performances.[47]

Personal life

James is married to Jennifer Prescott; the two met when they both performed at Lincoln Center. They have one daughter.[2]

Theater credits

Year Show Role Notes
1993 Blood Brothers Ensemble Broadway
1994 Carousel Various Characters Broadway
Public Enemy Davey Boyd Off-Broadway
1995 Follies Young Buddy Regional
1996 Floyd Collins Clif Roney/Reporter Off-Broadway
1997–98 Titanic Frederick Barrett Broadway
1998 Chess Anatoly NY Concert
Kelly Kelly Off-Off-Broadway
2000 The Wild Party Burrs Off-Broadway
2001 The Good Thief Man Off-Broadway
2002 Sweet Smell of Success Sidney Broadway
2003 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Freddie Reading
Harmony Performer Regional
2004 Pardon My English Gob Schmidt Off-Broadway
White Christmas Bob Wallace Regional
2005 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Freddie Broadway
Children and Art Performer Broadway
Flight Reporter Off-Broadway
White Christmas Bob Wallace Boston
The Apple Tree Adam/Sanjar/Flip Encores!
2006 The Lieutenant of Inishmore Brendan Off-Broadway
Broadway
Young Frankenstein Frederick Frankenstein Workshop
2006–07 The Apple Tree Adam/Sanjar/Flip Broadway
2007 White Christmas Bob Wallace Boston
2008 Next to Normal Dan Goodman Off-Broadway
Port Authority Dermont Off-Broadway
2008–09 Shrek the Musical Shrek Broadway
2010 Next to Normal Dan Goodman Broadway
2010–11 Time Stands Still James Dodd Broadway
2012 Giant Bick Off-Broadway
2013–14 Macbeth Banquo Broadway
2015 Hamilton King George III Off-Broadway
2015–16 Something Rotten! Nick Bottom Broadway
2017 Hamilton King George III Broadway
2019 The Ferryman Quinn Carney Broadway
2022–23 Into the Woods The Baker Broadway

Discography

Cast albums

Solo recordings

  • From Christmas Eve to Christmas Morn (debut solo album)
  • Michigan Christmas (single)

Featured recordings

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Sax and Violins
1999 Exiled Brinkley
2002 G Lloyd
2004 Neurotica Andrew
2008 Ghost Town Irish Eddie
2011 Friends with Kids Husband in Restaurant
2012 The Fitzgerald Family Christmas Skippy
Bird in a Box Walter
2013 Admission Billy Flynn
Shrek the Musical Shrek Filmed stage production
2014 Time Out of Mind Mark
2015 Spotlight Matty Carroll
Sisters Jerry
2017 Rebel in the Rye Giroux
Trouble Logan
Molly's Game Brad
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House Robert Kunkel
1922 Sheriff Jones
2018 Song of Back and Neck Stone
All These Small Moments Tom Sheffield
First Man Joseph A. Walker
2019 Dark Phoenix President of the United States Cameo
The Kitchen Jimmy Brennan
Beneath the Blue Suburban Skies
Bombshell Brian Wilson Uncredited
2021 The Cathedral Richard Damrosch
West Side Story Police Sergeant Krupke
2023 She Came to Me Post-production
TBA Where All Light Tends to Go TBA Post-production
TBA Pain Hustlers TBA Post-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1997 The City Mark/Ned Ashton 2 episodes
2001 The Education of Max Bickford Barry Sheppard/Gary 2 episodes
2002 Monday Night Mayhem Al Michaels Television film
2006 Rescue Me Veterinarian Episode: "Discovery"
2011 Person of Interest Wheeler Episode: "Pilot"
2012 Game Change Ted Frank Television film
The Big C Tim 3 episodes
2012–13 Smash Frank Houston 18 episodes
2013 It Could Be Worse Happy Episode: "I Forgive You!"
The Good Wife Detective Nolan Episode: "Rape: A Modern Perspective"
Ironside Bill Broughton Episode: "Pilot"
2014 Submissions Only Read Whatley Episode: "Petit Sweet Ending with N"
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Adam Brubeck Episode: "Producer's Backend"
Hoke Henry Hickey Pilot
The Funtastix Andrew Pilot
2015 Mozart in the Jungle Beethoven Episode: "Amusia"
2016 Superior Donuts Arthur Pilot
2017–18 13 Reasons Why Andy Baker Recurring (season 1); main (season 2)
2017 Manhunt: Unabomber Henry Murray Episode: "Ted"
2019 Last Week Tonight with John Oliver HBO's Lawyer Episode: "SLAPP Suits"
2020 Devs Anton Episode #1.2
The Comey Rule Mark Giuliano Miniseries
2021 Hawkeye Derek Bishop Episode: "Never Meet Your Heroes"
Centaurworld The General (voice) 3 episodes
2021–22 Evil Victor LeConte 6 episodes
2023 Dear Edward Mr. Adler Recurring role, upcoming series
TBA Love and Death Fred Fason Upcoming miniseries

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Medal of Honor: Rising Sun Davis/Pvt. Brooks

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated Work Result
2000 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical The Wild Party Nominated
2001 Outstanding Solo Performance The Good Thief Nominated
2002 Tony Award Best Featured Actor in a Musical Sweet Smell of Success Nominated
Drama Desk Award Best Featured Actor in a Musical Nominated
2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical Port Authority Nominated
2009 Outstanding Actor in a Musical Shrek the Musical Won
Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Best Actor in a Musical Won
Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Nominated
2012 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical Giant Nominated
2015 Outstanding Actor in a Musical Something Rotten! Nominated
Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Best Actor in a Musical Nominated
Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Nominated
Lucille Lortel Award Best Featured Actor in a Musical Hamilton Nominated
Gotham Award Best Ensemble Performance Spotlight Won
Independent Spirit Award Robert Altman Award Won
Satellite Award Best Cast in a Motion Picture Won
Boston Online Film Critics Association Award Best Ensemble Won
Boston Society of Film Critics Best Cast Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award Best Ensemble Won
Detroit Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble Won
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Won
New York Film Critics Online Award Best Ensemble Cast Won
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award Best Acting Ensemble Won
San Diego Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble Nominated
Southeastern Film Critics Award Won
Florida Film Critics Circle Best Ensemble Won
Nevada Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble Cast Won
2016 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Won
Critics' Choice Movie Award Best Acting Ensemble Won
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Ensemble Cast Won
Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Ensemble Won
Georgia Film Critics Association Best Ensemble Won
Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Something Rotten! Nominated
2022 Into the Woods Pending
2023 Independent Spirit Award Best Supporting Performance The Cathedral Pending

References

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  2. ^ a b Harris, Richard (Fall 2015). "The Life of Brian". Northwestern Magazine. Northwestern University. Retrieved September 26, 2016.
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  4. ^ "Photos: 'Next to Normal'". BroadwayWorld. February 11, 2008. Retrieved April 30, 2013.
  5. ^ Next to Normal [@n2nbroadway] (April 22, 2010). "Breaking casting news! Brian d'Arcy James who originated the role of Dan off-Bway will be joining the Bway production of N2N on 5/17" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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  7. ^ Gans, Andrew (May 11, 2009). "Billy Elliot, Carnage, Ruined and Avenger Are Outer Critics Circle Award Winners". Playbill. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
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This article is about American actor and musician For others see Brian James disambiguation Brian d Arcy James born June 29 1968 is an American actor and musician He is known primarily for his Broadway roles including Shrek in Shrek The Musical Nick Bottom in Something Rotten King George III in Hamilton and the Baker in Into the Woods and has received three Tony Award nominations for his work On screen he is known for his recurring role as Andy Baker on the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why Officer Krupke in West Side Story and reporter Matt Carroll in Spotlight Brian d Arcy JamesJames in 2018Born 1968 06 29 June 29 1968 age 54 Saginaw Michigan U S EducationNorthwestern UniversityOccupation s Actor musicianYears active1993 presentKnown forShrek The Musical Something Rotten Hamilton Into the WoodsSpouseJennifer PrescottChildren1RelativesBrian Kelly maternal uncle Harry F Kelly maternal grandfather Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Theater credits 5 Discography 5 1 Cast albums 5 2 Solo recordings 5 3 Featured recordings 6 Filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 6 3 Video games 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education EditJames was born in Saginaw Michigan to a wealthy family the son of Mary nee Kelly a seller of children s books and Thomas F James deceased a lawyer His maternal grandfather was Harry Kelly a former Governor of Michigan 1 His uncle Brian Kelly was an actor featured in the series Flipper and a producer of the movie Blade Runner He has three siblings brother Andrew a portfolio manager sister Kate an actress and writer and sister Anne Noonan an actress and teacher 2 James is of seventh eighths Irish and one eighth Welsh descent 3 James graduated from Northwestern University s School of Communication Career EditHe received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical in 2002 for his portrayal of Sidney Falco in Sweet Smell of Success co starring John Lithgow He received an Obie Award for his performance in Conor McPherson s one man play The Good Thief James s additional Broadway credits include Titanic Frederick Barrett Lincoln Center s Carousel and Blood Brothers His Off Broadway credits include Andrew Lippa s The Wild Party in 2000 opposite Julia Murney and Idina Menzel for which he received a Drama Desk Award nomination as well as Adam Guettel s Floyd Collins and the Gershwins Pardon My English He appeared in Martin McDonagh s The Lieutenant of Inishmore on Broadway replaced Norbert Leo Butz in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and starred in The Apple Tree opposite Kristin Chenoweth In 2004 James released a Christmas album titled From Christmas Eve to Christmas Morn On Broadway he played Bob Wallace a character originated by Bing Crosby in White Christmas in 2004 He played Dan Goodman in the new musical Next to Normal Off Broadway at Second Stage Theater in 2008 4 5 He then starred opposite Daniel Breaker Sutton Foster and Christopher Sieber as the titular character in Shrek The Musical The show began previews on Broadway November 8 2008 and opened on December 14 at The Broadway Theatre after a tryout in Seattle 6 For this role he won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical 7 8 He was also nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his portrayal 9 He departed the cast after one year in the role and was replaced by Ben Crawford 10 James starred in the Broadway play Time Stands Still which began preview performances on January 5 2010 and officially opened on January 25 at the Samuel J Friedman Theatre 11 The show ended its limited run on March 27 2010 12 For this role he won the Broadway com Audience Award for Favorite Featured Actor in a Play 13 14 He reprised the role of Dan Goodman in the Broadway company of Next to Normal at the Booth Theatre He replaced J Robert Spencer on May 17 2010 15 James ended his limited engagement on July 18 2010 and was replaced by Jason Danieley 16 On July 19 2010 James performed in front of President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at A Broadway Celebration In Performance at the White House which also aired on PBS October 20 2010 17 He returned to Time Stands Still when the show returned to Broadway It closed on January 30 2011 18 James was part of the cast of the NBC musical series Smash 19 NBC officially picked up Smash as a series on May 11 2011 20 The program made its series premiere on February 6 2012 21 He did not return to the show as a series regular for its second and final season 22 23 James starred in Torstein Blixfjord s 2012 short film Bird In A Box 24 He co hosted the 57th Drama Desk Awards with Brooke Shields on June 3 2012 25 He performed at the 29th birthday celebration of The New York Pops titled Journey On celebrating the work of Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens he performed Wheels of a Dream from Ragtime 26 James starred as Bick in the musical Giant which ran at the Public Theater from October 26 to December 16 2012 27 28 For this role James received nominations for the Drama Desk Award for Best Actor in a Musical and for the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance 29 30 James visiting a New York Barnes amp Noble location for CD signing He played Banquo in the Lincoln Center Theater production of Macbeth which began previews in October 2013 and officially opened at the Vivian Beaumont Theater in November 2013 31 He starred as the original King George III in the Off Broadway production of the musical Hamilton with previews starting January 20 2015 and officially opening on February 17 Actor Jonathan Groff replaced James in the Off Broadway run on March 3 2015 32 He starred in the Broadway musical Something Rotten which opened in previews at the St James Theatre on March 23 2015 and officially on April 22 33 for which he received his third Tony nomination James played Matt Carroll in the 2015 film Spotlight In March 2016 James was cast in the CBS pilot Superior Donuts 34 but his role was recast after the show went through some retooling 35 He reprised his role as King George III in the Broadway production of Hamilton for a limited engagement that began on April 13 2017 and continued through July 16 2017 36 37 In 2017 James played Andy Baker in the Netflix drama series 13 Reasons Why 38 a role he later reprised in the second season of the show in 2018 Also in 2018 James played pilot Joseph A Walker in Damien Chazelle s film First Man 39 In May 2018 it was announced that he would star in the upcoming Fox series Proven Innocent 40 The following month however it was announced that Kelsey Grammer had been cast to replace James in the role of Gore Bellows previously Cole Bellows 41 James starred in the Broadway play The Ferryman at the Bernard B Jacobs Theatre as Quinn Carney beginning on February 19 2019 replacing Paddy Considine who originated the role 42 In December 2020 it was announced he would appear in the Disney miniseries Hawkeye 43 In May 2022 it was announced that James would star as the Baker in a Broadway revival of Into the Woods at the St James Theatre 44 He remained with the show through September 4 2022 45 James returned to the production on October 25 2022 46 He played his final performance on January 1 2023 when Sebastian Arcelus returned to the show for its final week of performances 47 Personal life EditJames is married to Jennifer Prescott the two met when they both performed at Lincoln Center They have one daughter 2 Theater credits EditYear Show Role Notes1993 Blood Brothers Ensemble Broadway1994 Carousel Various Characters BroadwayPublic Enemy Davey Boyd Off Broadway1995 Follies Young Buddy Regional1996 Floyd Collins Clif Roney Reporter Off Broadway1997 98 Titanic Frederick Barrett Broadway1998 Chess Anatoly NY ConcertKelly Kelly Off Off Broadway2000 The Wild Party Burrs Off Broadway2001 The Good Thief Man Off Broadway2002 Sweet Smell of Success Sidney Broadway2003 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Freddie ReadingHarmony Performer Regional2004 Pardon My English Gob Schmidt Off BroadwayWhite Christmas Bob Wallace Regional2005 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Freddie BroadwayChildren and Art Performer BroadwayFlight Reporter Off BroadwayWhite Christmas Bob Wallace BostonThe Apple Tree Adam Sanjar Flip Encores 2006 The Lieutenant of Inishmore Brendan Off BroadwayBroadwayYoung Frankenstein Frederick Frankenstein Workshop2006 07 The Apple Tree Adam Sanjar Flip Broadway2007 White Christmas Bob Wallace Boston2008 Next to Normal Dan Goodman Off BroadwayPort Authority Dermont Off Broadway2008 09 Shrek the Musical Shrek Broadway2010 Next to Normal Dan Goodman Broadway2010 11 Time Stands Still James Dodd Broadway2012 Giant Bick Off Broadway2013 14 Macbeth Banquo Broadway2015 Hamilton King George III Off Broadway2015 16 Something Rotten Nick Bottom Broadway2017 Hamilton King George III Broadway2019 The Ferryman Quinn Carney Broadway2022 23 Into the Woods The Baker BroadwayDiscography EditCast albums Edit Into the Woods Broadway Cast Something Rotten Original Broadway Cast Giant Original Cast Shrek the Musical Original Broadway Cast White Christmas Original Cast Sweet Smell of Success Original Broadway Cast The Wild Party Original Off Broadway Cast Titanic Original Broadway Cast Dream True World Premiere Cast Brownstone Studio Cast The Stephen Schwartz Album Studio Cast Myths and Hymns Off Broadway Original Cast Violet Off Broadway Original Cast Far From the Madding Crowd Studio Cast The Civil War Studio Cast The Stephen Sondheim Album Studio Cast Floyd Collins Original Cast Carousel Revival Cast James and the Giant Peach Studio Cast The Other Josh Cohen Studio Cast A Little More Alive Demo Complication 48 Solo recordings Edit From Christmas Eve to Christmas Morn debut solo album Michigan Christmas single Featured recordings Edit The Maury Yeston Compilation featured artist Jonathan Franzen s How to Be Alone featured artist Elegies for Angels Punks and Raging Queens New York featured artist Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1997 Sax and Violins1999 Exiled Brinkley2002 G Lloyd2004 Neurotica Andrew2008 Ghost Town Irish Eddie2011 Friends with Kids Husband in Restaurant2012 The Fitzgerald Family Christmas SkippyBird in a Box Walter2013 Admission Billy FlynnShrek the Musical Shrek Filmed stage production2014 Time Out of Mind Mark2015 Spotlight Matty CarrollSisters Jerry2017 Rebel in the Rye GirouxTrouble LoganMolly s Game BradMark Felt The Man Who Brought Down the White House Robert Kunkel1922 Sheriff Jones2018 Song of Back and Neck StoneAll These Small Moments Tom SheffieldFirst Man Joseph A Walker2019 Dark Phoenix President of the United States CameoThe Kitchen Jimmy BrennanBeneath the Blue Suburban SkiesBombshell Brian Wilson Uncredited2021 The Cathedral Richard DamroschWest Side Story Police Sergeant Krupke2023 She Came to Me Post productionTBA Where All Light Tends to Go TBA Post productionTBA Pain Hustlers TBA Post productionTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1997 The City Mark Ned Ashton 2 episodes2001 The Education of Max Bickford Barry Sheppard Gary 2 episodes2002 Monday Night Mayhem Al Michaels Television film2006 Rescue Me Veterinarian Episode Discovery 2011 Person of Interest Wheeler Episode Pilot 2012 Game Change Ted Frank Television filmThe Big C Tim 3 episodes2012 13 Smash Frank Houston 18 episodes2013 It Could Be Worse Happy Episode I Forgive You The Good Wife Detective Nolan Episode Rape A Modern Perspective Ironside Bill Broughton Episode Pilot 2014 Submissions Only Read Whatley Episode Petit Sweet Ending with N Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Adam Brubeck Episode Producer s Backend Hoke Henry Hickey PilotThe Funtastix Andrew Pilot2015 Mozart in the Jungle Beethoven Episode Amusia 2016 Superior Donuts Arthur Pilot2017 18 13 Reasons Why Andy Baker Recurring season 1 main season 2 2017 Manhunt Unabomber Henry Murray Episode Ted 2019 Last Week Tonight with John Oliver HBO s Lawyer Episode SLAPP Suits 2020 Devs Anton Episode 1 2The Comey Rule Mark Giuliano Miniseries2021 Hawkeye Derek Bishop Episode Never Meet Your Heroes Centaurworld The General voice 3 episodes2021 22 Evil Victor LeConte 6 episodes2023 Dear Edward Mr Adler Recurring role upcoming seriesTBA Love and Death Fred Fason Upcoming miniseriesVideo games Edit Year Title Role Notes2003 Medal of Honor Rising Sun Davis Pvt BrooksAwards and nominations EditYear Award Category Nominated Work Result2000 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical The Wild Party Nominated2001 Outstanding Solo Performance The Good Thief Nominated2002 Tony Award Best Featured Actor in a Musical Sweet Smell of Success NominatedDrama Desk Award Best Featured Actor in a Musical Nominated2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical Port Authority Nominated2009 Outstanding Actor in a Musical Shrek the Musical WonTony Award Best Actor in a Musical NominatedOuter Critics Circle Award Best Actor in a Musical WonDrama League Award Distinguished Performance Nominated2012 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical Giant Nominated2015 Outstanding Actor in a Musical Something Rotten NominatedTony Award Best Actor in a Musical NominatedOuter Critics Circle Award Best Actor in a Musical NominatedDrama League Award Distinguished Performance NominatedLucille Lortel Award Best Featured Actor in a Musical Hamilton NominatedGotham Award Best Ensemble Performance Spotlight WonIndependent Spirit Award Robert Altman Award WonSatellite Award Best Cast in a Motion Picture WonBoston Online Film Critics Association Award Best Ensemble WonBoston Society of Film Critics Best Cast WonWashington D C Area Film Critics Association Award Best Ensemble WonDetroit Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble WonLas Vegas Film Critics Society WonNew York Film Critics Online Award Best Ensemble Cast WonPhoenix Film Critics Society Award Best Acting Ensemble WonSan Diego Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble NominatedSoutheastern Film Critics Award WonFlorida Film Critics Circle Best Ensemble WonNevada Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble Cast Won2016 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture WonCritics Choice Movie Award Best Acting Ensemble WonAlliance of Women Film Journalists Best Ensemble Cast WonCentral Ohio Film Critics Association Best Ensemble WonGeorgia Film Critics Association Best Ensemble WonGrammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Something Rotten Nominated2022 Into the Woods Pending2023 Independent Spirit Award Best Supporting Performance The Cathedral PendingReferences Edit Brian d Arcy James briandarcyjames November 11 2014 Today I m thinking of my grandfather Harry F Kelly Tweet via Twitter a b Harris Richard Fall 2015 The Life of Brian Northwestern Magazine Northwestern University Retrieved September 26 2016 Shirley Don January 21 2003 Soloing but not in song Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on April 6 2021 Photos Next to Normal BroadwayWorld February 11 2008 Retrieved April 30 2013 Next to Normal n2nbroadway April 22 2010 Breaking casting news Brian d Arcy James who originated the role of Dan off Bway will be joining the Bway production of N2N on 5 17 Tweet via Twitter Gans Andrew Jones Kenneth March 20 2008 James Gregory II and Tartaglia Set for Broadway s Shrek Playbill Retrieved April 6 2021 Gans Andrew May 11 2009 Billy Elliot Carnage Ruined and Avenger Are Outer Critics Circle Award Winners Playbill Retrieved April 6 2021 Gans Andrew May 18 2009 Ruined and Billy Elliot Win Top Honors at Drama Desk Awards Playbill Retrieved April 6 2021 Gans Andrew Jones Kenneth May 5 2009 Nominations for 2009 Tony Awards Announced Billy Elliot Earns 15 Nominations Playbill Retrieved April 6 2021 Gans Andrew August 14 2009 Crawford Will Be Shrek This Fall on Broadway Tix on Sale Through May 2010 Playbill Retrieved April 6 2021 Jones Kenneth August 10 2009 James Joins Linney and Silverstone in Broadway s Time Stands Still Playbill Retrieved April 6 2021 TIME STANDS STILL Closes March 27 at MTC BroadwayWorld March 27 2010 Broadway com Audience Choice Awards 2010 Broadway com It s Time for Brian d Arcy James to Thank Fans for His 2010 Audience Award Broadway com June 18 2010 Retrieved September 26 2016 Gans Andrew April 22 2010 Brian d Arcy James Will Rejoin Normal Cast in May Playbill Married Couple Mazzie amp Danieley Take Over in NEXT TO NORMAL 7 19 BroadwayWorld June 3 2010 Nathan Lane Idina Menzel Brian d Arcy James and More to Perform Broadway Celebration at White House Broadway com July 14 2010 1 The Washington Post 2010 dead link Peter Thomas March 9 2011 Brian d Arcy James Joins Cast of Smash Musical Pilot Playbill Retrieved April 6 2021 Breaking News NBC Picks Up Broadway themed SMASH BroadwayWorld May 11 2011 Jones Kenneth February 6 2012 A Show Just for Us Smash Starry New Drama Series About the Making of a Musical Debuts on NBC Playbill Retrieved April 6 2021 Goldberg Lesley May 22 2012 Smash Shakeup Four Stars Axed From Second Season The Hollywood Reporter UPDATED Brian d Arcy James Will Chase Jaime Cepero and Raza Jaffrey Not Returning as Regulars on SMASH BroadwayWorld May 22 2012 Current Work Blixfjord com Archived from the original on July 13 2012 Retrieved May 31 2012 Gans Andrew May 17 2012 Brooke Shields and Brian D Arcy James Will Host Drama Desk Awards Playbill Retrieved April 6 2021 29TH BIRTHDAY GALA NewYorkPops org Archived from the original on October 17 2013 Brian d Arcy James Kate Baldwin Bobby Steggert Michele Pawk to Lead Public Theater s GIANT Full Cast Announced BroadwayWorld September 10 2012 Hetrick Adam November 19 2012 Giant Starring Kate Baldwin Brian D Arcy James and P J Griffith Gets Extension at Public Theater Playbill Retrieved April 6 2021 Gans Andrew April 29 2013 Nominations Announced for 58th Annual Drama Desk Awards Giant and Hands on a Hardbody Lead the Pack Playbill Retrieved April 6 2021 2013 Drama League Nominations Announced KINKY BOOTS PIPPIN amp More Lead with 3 BroadwayWorld April 23 2013 Retrieved April 30 2013 Brian d Arcy James Malcolm Gets and More to Join Ethan Hawke in LCT s MACBETH Cast Announced BroadwayWorld September 3 2013 Retrieved September 4 2013 Hetrick Adam February 25 2015 Spring Awakening Star Is New King of Broadway Bound Hamilton Playbill Hetrick Adam March 23 2015 Something Rotten Puts a Shakespearean Twist On Broadway Musical Comedy Starting Tonight Playbill Robinson Will March 1 2016 Spotlight star Brian d Arcy James cast in CBS Superior Donuts EW com Andreeva Nellie May 25 2016 Superior Donuts CBS Orders New Pilot For Jermaine Fowler Comedy Deadline Official Long May He Reign Brian d Arcy James Will Rejoin HAMILTON in April BroadwayWorld March 9 2017 Euan Morton to be Crowned King George III in HAMILTON on Broadway BroadwayWorld July 12 2017 Andreeva Nellie June 16 2016 Spotlight s Brian d Arcy James Cast In Netflix Series 13 Reasons Why Joins TNT Pilot Civil Deadline D Alessandro Anthony September 29 2017 Brian d Arcy James Steps Into Damien Chazelle s Moon Mission Pic First Man Deadline Otterson Joe May 10 2018 Fox Orders Proven Innocent The Cool Kids to Series Variety Andreeva Nellie June 1 2018 Kelsey Grammer Joins New Fox Drama Series Proven Innocent In Recasting Deadline Retrieved June 2 2018 Gans Andrew January 8 2019 Broadway s The Ferryman Will Welcome New Company Including Brian d Arcy James Emily Bergl Shuler Hensley More Playbill Retrieved January 9 2019 Boone John December 10 2020 Marvel Debuts New Trailers for Loki and Falcon and Winter Soldier Announces Fantastic Four Movie Entertainment Tonight www etonline com Retrieved June 14 2021 Gans Andrew May 26 2022 Encores Into the Woods Sets Broadway Transfer With Patina Miller Brian D Arcy James Phillipa Soo Joshua Henry Sara Bareilles More Playbill Retrieved May 26 2022 Hall Margaret August 12 2022 Stephanie J Block Sebastian Arcelus Krysta Rodriguez Montego Glover More to Join Broadway s Into the Woods Playbill a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Harms Talaura September 22 2022 Brian D Arcy James and Andy Karl Will Return to Broadway s Into the Woods Playbill a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Chloe Rabinowitz December 15 2022 Sebastian Arcelus to Return INTO THE WOODS Diane Phelan to Take Over as Cinderella Broadway World Retrieved December 15 2022 Rabinowtiz Chloe A LITTLE MORE ALIVE Album Featuring Brian D Arcy James Hunter Parrish amp More is Now Available on Apple Music Broadway World External links EditOfficial website Brian d Arcy James at IMDb Brian d Arcy James at the Internet Broadway Database Brian d Arcy James at the Internet Off Broadway Database Brian d Arcy James at Playbill Vault archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brian d 27Arcy James amp oldid 1133017464, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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