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Jason Raize

Jason Raize Rothenberg (July 20, 1975 – February 3, 2004), known professionally as Jason Raize, was an American actor, singer, and former Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Environment Programme.[1] He was best known for his roles as the adult Simba in the Broadway stage musical version of The Lion King[2] and the voice of Denahi in the animated Disney film Brother Bear in his first and only film role.[3]

Jason Raize
Born
Jason Raize Rothenberg

(1975-07-20)July 20, 1975
DiedFebruary 3, 2004(2004-02-03) (aged 28)
Resting placeMount Calvary Cemetery in Emmons, Otsego County, New York
Occupation(s)Actor, activist
Years active1994–2004

Early life

Born Jason Raize Rothenberg in Oneonta, New York,[4] he grew up in the Catskills in upstate New York and started acting as a teenager, when his stepmother enrolled him in a summer Shakespeare workshop.[5] In high school, after moving with his father to Oneonta, Raize performed in high school plays and with Oneonta's Orpheus Theatre.[5] He moved to New York City, where he briefly attended the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.[5]

Career

In 1994, he dropped his given surname, "Rothenberg", and began using his middle name, "Raize," as his professional surname.

He performed at the Bucks County Playhouse in Oklahoma! (as Jess/Dream Curly),[6] The King and I (as Lun Tha),[7] Phantom (in the title role),[5] and The Rocky Horror Show (as Rocky).[8] His other regional credits include Gypsy: A Musical Fable,[5] The Sound of Music[5] and West Side Story.[9]

At the age of 19, Raize succeeded Dennis DeYoung of Styx in the national tour of Jesus Christ Superstar, starring Ted Neely and Carl Anderson.[10] Next, he toured with Miss Saigon, and had been cast as a swing in a national tour of The King and I starring Hayley Mills when he decided to audition for Julie Taymor's upcoming Broadway production of The Lion King (1997).[5]

Winning the role of "Simba" in The Lion King's original Broadway cast, Raize became part of one of the biggest Broadway hits of the 1990s. During his three years with The Lion King, Raize performed "Endless Night" and "He Lives in You" on The Rosie O'Donnell Show, and "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" on Good Morning America.[11] He was also featured twice on the cover of InTheater magazine.[5][12]

In September 1998, Raize appeared on The Paul Simon Album: Broadway Sings the Best of Paul Simon singing Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sounds of Silence". The album also featured Christiane Noll, Jose Llana, Lauren Kennedy, Jane Krakowski, and Sal Viviano.[13]

In May 1999, Raize co-produced a benefit for refugees from Kosovo at the Kit Kat Klub.[14] In October 1999, the United Nations Environment Programme appointed Raize a Goodwill Ambassador "for his commitment and dedication to furthering the cause of the environment through the use of his creative talents to inspire respect for our natural heritage and to promote the conservation and sustainable use of the earth's resources."[15] In November 1999, he narrated the National Geographic nature documentary series Wild Africa: The Land of the Lion.

Raize signed a deal with Universal Records[16] and released two singles ("Taste the Tears"[10] and "You Win Again"[17]), both produced by Desmond Child who had recently produced Ricky Martin's hit "Livin' la Vida Loca."[18] In mid-2000, Raize and Jessica Simpson starred in a Disney Channel special called Jessica Simpson and Jason Raize in Concert.[19] The concert was filmed in Disneyland and featured Raize's songs "I Can Make it Without You," "You Win Again," "Lovin' You Lovin' Me," "Run Away Girl," and "NYC."[11] His debut CD on Universal was titled NYC,[20] but it was not officially released.

Raize returned to the New York theater scene in January 2001 for a concert performance of Carmen Jones.[21] He starred in the made-for-TV-movie The Kitchen which premiered on PBS in June 2001.[22][23] Later, he starred in Keeping it Wild with Jason Raize, premiered as a nationally syndicated program in which he visited exotic locations, such as Africa, Costa Rica and Australia to learn about animals in their natural habitats.[24] The show was produced by Sue Ann Taylor of Blue Heron Films.[25]

He also voiced Denahi in the 2003 Disney animated feature Brother Bear before his death.[3][26]

Death

In 2003, Raize moved to Australia without his family's knowledge to rethink his career path. Sarah MacArthur, his mother, said "[Jason] needed to step back and catch his breath. I don't think he had figured it out yet [what to do next]". He took a job working as a general hand at a stud farm in Yass, New South Wales called Hardwicke Stud, owned by Olympic gold medalist Lawrence Morgan. This was also a place where he had friends whom he met while filming there in 2001.[27]

Raize was last seen alive at 10.30 am on February 2, 2004. A missing person's report was filed the following day, as his friends had become increasingly concerned by his absence. Raize's body was found at 11:15 am on February 7. He had hanged himself in a shed on the property.[27]

Memorial and legacy

A public memorial service for Raize was held on April 8, 2004, at Broadway's New Amsterdam Theatre, where Raize had performed as Simba for almost three years. The service included speeches by Raize's sister, Lisa, and Disney Theatrical's Thomas Schumacher, a performance by Raize's former The Lion King co-star Heather Headley, a slide show and home movies from his younger days, clips of Raize performing in The Lion King, and a montage from his Keeping it Wild television series. The service ended with a traditional South African celebration of passing into the next world led by cast members of The Lion King.[28] The Orpheus Theatre in Oneonta issued two annual Jason Rothenberg Raize Scholarships which underwrite tuition to the theater's summer music theater workshops for youths with financial need.[9]

References

  1. ^ United Nations, "Press Conference by UN Environment Programme," October 26, 1999, http://www.un.org/News/briefings/docs/1999/19991026.unepbrf.doc.html, accessed September 8, 2011.
  2. ^ The Broadway League, The Lion King, Internet Broadway Database, http://ibdb.com/production.php?id=4761, accessed September 8, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Brother Bear DVD site, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, http://www.disneydvd.com/BrotherBear, accessed September 17, 2011.
  4. ^ Jones, Kenneth (February 9, 2004). "Jason Raize, Broadway's Original Simba in The Lion King, Dead at 28". Playbill. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Patrick Pacheco, "Raize of Light," InTheater, January 23, 1998, 16-19.
  6. ^ "1994," Bucks County Playhouse website, http://buckscountyplayhouse.com/bucks-playhouse/1994.php, accessed October 2, 2010 (no longer online).
  7. ^ John Flautz, " 'King And I' Rules Beautifully At Bucks County Playhouse," The Morning Call, July 30, 1994, http://articles.mcall.com/1994-07-30/news/2994217_1_lun-tha-tuptim-lady-thiang, accessed September 17, 2011.
  8. ^ TalkCity.com chat with Jason Raize, June 1, 1998.
  9. ^ a b "Workshops," Orpheus Theatre website, http://www.orpheustheatre.org/workshops.html, accessed September 17, 2011.
  10. ^ a b Stagebill for The Lion King, 1997, and program for Jesus Christ Superstar, 1995-1996.
  11. ^ a b raizeresource's Channel, https://www.youtube.com/user/raizeresource, accessed September 17, 2011.
  12. ^ Kathy Henderson, "Long Live the Kings," InTheater, February 8, 1999, 18-21.
  13. ^ Lefkowitz, David (July 15, 1998). "Broadway Sings a Song of (Paul) Simon, Via Varese, Sept. 8". Playbill. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  14. ^ Jeannie Williams, "Stars Stand Up to be Counted for Kosovo," USA Today, May 5, 1999.
  15. ^ "Companies to be Honored with Inaugural WILD Awards for Responsible Use of Wildlife in Advertising / UNEP to Name Lion King's Simba, Actor/Recording Artist Jason Raize, as Goodwill Ambassador," United Nations Environment Programme, October 22, 1999.
  16. ^ Rafer Guzman, "New Record Label Aims to Put Miami On the Pop Charts," The Wall Street Journal, October 14, 1998, accessed September 17, 2011.
  17. ^ Chuck Taylor, "New & Noteworthy: Jason Raize: You Win Again," Billboard, August 5, 2000.
  18. ^ Carla Hay, "Desmond Pacts with Universal," Billboard, October 24, 1998.
  19. ^ "Close-up: Music: Jessica Simpson and Jason Raize in Concert," TV Guide, June 24, 2000.
  20. ^ ZoogDisney chat with Jason Raize, July 10, 2000.
  21. ^ "Bizet and Hammerstein's Carmen Jones Seduces at NYC's York Jan. 26-28". Playbill. January 26, 2001. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  22. ^ "The Kitchen," Independent Television Service, http://www.itvs.org/thekitchen/, accessed September 8, 2011.
  23. ^ John Leonard, "Urban Legends," New York Magazine, June 18, 2001, http://nymag.com/nymetro/arts/tv/reviews/4807/, accessed September 8, 2011.
  24. ^ "Keeping It Wild With Jason Raize" episode guide, AOL Television, accessed April 26, 2010 (no longer online).
  25. ^ Donna Harris, "Making Movie Magic: Local Filmmakers Produce Package as Part of PAX TV Programming Block," Cherokee Tribune, March 26, 2004.
  26. ^ Sheila Norman-Culp, "Disney Scores with the Entire Family in latest animation, 'Brother Bear' ", Associated Press, printed in Southern Illinoisan on October 30, 2003.
  27. ^ a b Sutton, Candace Suttonl Sams, Chris (February 15, 2004). "Mystery over stage star's death in bush". The Sun-Herald.
  28. ^ "In Tribute: Jason Raize," memorial program, April 8, 2004.

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This article is about the American actor and singer For the creator and screenwriter of The 100 see Jason Rothenberg Jason Raize Rothenberg July 20 1975 February 3 2004 known professionally as Jason Raize was an American actor singer and former Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Environment Programme 1 He was best known for his roles as the adult Simba in the Broadway stage musical version of The Lion King 2 and the voice of Denahi in the animated Disney film Brother Bear in his first and only film role 3 Jason RaizeBornJason Raize Rothenberg 1975 07 20 July 20 1975Oneonta New York U SDiedFebruary 3 2004 2004 02 03 aged 28 Yass New South Wales AustraliaResting placeMount Calvary Cemetery in Emmons Otsego County New YorkOccupation s Actor activistYears active1994 2004 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Death 4 Memorial and legacy 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditBorn Jason Raize Rothenberg in Oneonta New York 4 he grew up in the Catskills in upstate New York and started acting as a teenager when his stepmother enrolled him in a summer Shakespeare workshop 5 In high school after moving with his father to Oneonta Raize performed in high school plays and with Oneonta s Orpheus Theatre 5 He moved to New York City where he briefly attended the American Musical and Dramatic Academy 5 Career EditIn 1994 he dropped his given surname Rothenberg and began using his middle name Raize as his professional surname He performed at the Bucks County Playhouse in Oklahoma as Jess Dream Curly 6 The King and I as Lun Tha 7 Phantom in the title role 5 and The Rocky Horror Show as Rocky 8 His other regional credits include Gypsy A Musical Fable 5 The Sound of Music 5 and West Side Story 9 At the age of 19 Raize succeeded Dennis DeYoung of Styx in the national tour of Jesus Christ Superstar starring Ted Neely and Carl Anderson 10 Next he toured with Miss Saigon and had been cast as a swing in a national tour of The King and I starring Hayley Mills when he decided to audition for Julie Taymor s upcoming Broadway production of The Lion King 1997 5 Winning the role of Simba in The Lion King s original Broadway cast Raize became part of one of the biggest Broadway hits of the 1990s During his three years with The Lion King Raize performed Endless Night and He Lives in You on The Rosie O Donnell Show and Can You Feel the Love Tonight on Good Morning America 11 He was also featured twice on the cover of InTheater magazine 5 12 In September 1998 Raize appeared on The Paul Simon Album Broadway Sings the Best of Paul Simon singing Simon amp Garfunkel s The Sounds of Silence The album also featured Christiane Noll Jose Llana Lauren Kennedy Jane Krakowski and Sal Viviano 13 In May 1999 Raize co produced a benefit for refugees from Kosovo at the Kit Kat Klub 14 In October 1999 the United Nations Environment Programme appointed Raize a Goodwill Ambassador for his commitment and dedication to furthering the cause of the environment through the use of his creative talents to inspire respect for our natural heritage and to promote the conservation and sustainable use of the earth s resources 15 In November 1999 he narrated the National Geographic nature documentary series Wild Africa The Land of the Lion Raize signed a deal with Universal Records 16 and released two singles Taste the Tears 10 and You Win Again 17 both produced by Desmond Child who had recently produced Ricky Martin s hit Livin la Vida Loca 18 In mid 2000 Raize and Jessica Simpson starred in a Disney Channel special called Jessica Simpson and Jason Raize in Concert 19 The concert was filmed in Disneyland and featured Raize s songs I Can Make it Without You You Win Again Lovin You Lovin Me Run Away Girl and NYC 11 His debut CD on Universal was titled NYC 20 but it was not officially released Raize returned to the New York theater scene in January 2001 for a concert performance of Carmen Jones 21 He starred in the made for TV movie The Kitchen which premiered on PBS in June 2001 22 23 Later he starred in Keeping it Wild with Jason Raize premiered as a nationally syndicated program in which he visited exotic locations such as Africa Costa Rica and Australia to learn about animals in their natural habitats 24 The show was produced by Sue Ann Taylor of Blue Heron Films 25 He also voiced Denahi in the 2003 Disney animated feature Brother Bear before his death 3 26 Death EditIn 2003 Raize moved to Australia without his family s knowledge to rethink his career path Sarah MacArthur his mother said Jason needed to step back and catch his breath I don t think he had figured it out yet what to do next He took a job working as a general hand at a stud farm in Yass New South Wales called Hardwicke Stud owned by Olympic gold medalist Lawrence Morgan This was also a place where he had friends whom he met while filming there in 2001 27 Raize was last seen alive at 10 30 am on February 2 2004 A missing person s report was filed the following day as his friends had become increasingly concerned by his absence Raize s body was found at 11 15 am on February 7 He had hanged himself in a shed on the property 27 Memorial and legacy EditA public memorial service for Raize was held on April 8 2004 at Broadway s New Amsterdam Theatre where Raize had performed as Simba for almost three years The service included speeches by Raize s sister Lisa and Disney Theatrical s Thomas Schumacher a performance by Raize s former The Lion King co star Heather Headley a slide show and home movies from his younger days clips of Raize performing in The Lion King and a montage from his Keeping it Wild television series The service ended with a traditional South African celebration of passing into the next world led by cast members of The Lion King 28 The Orpheus Theatre in Oneonta issued two annual Jason Rothenberg Raize Scholarships which underwrite tuition to the theater s summer music theater workshops for youths with financial need 9 References Edit United Nations Press Conference by UN Environment Programme October 26 1999 http www un org News briefings docs 1999 19991026 unepbrf doc html accessed September 8 2011 The Broadway League The Lion King Internet Broadway Database http ibdb com production php id 4761 accessed September 8 2011 a b Brother Bear DVD site Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment http www disneydvd com BrotherBear accessed September 17 2011 Jones Kenneth February 9 2004 Jason Raize Broadway s Original Simba in The Lion King Dead at 28 Playbill Retrieved November 9 2021 a b c d e f g h Patrick Pacheco Raize of Light InTheater January 23 1998 16 19 1994 Bucks County Playhouse website http buckscountyplayhouse com bucks playhouse 1994 php accessed October 2 2010 no longer online John Flautz King And I Rules Beautifully At Bucks County Playhouse The Morning Call July 30 1994 http articles mcall com 1994 07 30 news 2994217 1 lun tha tuptim lady thiang accessed September 17 2011 TalkCity com chat with Jason Raize June 1 1998 a b Workshops Orpheus Theatre website http www orpheustheatre org workshops html accessed September 17 2011 a b Stagebill for The Lion King 1997 and program for Jesus Christ Superstar 1995 1996 a b raizeresource s Channel https www youtube com user raizeresource accessed September 17 2011 Kathy Henderson Long Live the Kings InTheater February 8 1999 18 21 Lefkowitz David July 15 1998 Broadway Sings a Song of Paul Simon Via Varese Sept 8 Playbill Retrieved November 9 2021 Jeannie Williams Stars Stand Up to be Counted for Kosovo USA Today May 5 1999 Companies to be Honored with Inaugural WILD Awards for Responsible Use of Wildlife in Advertising UNEP to Name Lion King s Simba Actor Recording Artist Jason Raize as Goodwill Ambassador United Nations Environment Programme October 22 1999 Rafer Guzman New Record Label Aims to Put Miami On the Pop Charts The Wall Street Journal October 14 1998 accessed September 17 2011 Chuck Taylor New amp Noteworthy Jason Raize You Win Again Billboard August 5 2000 Carla Hay Desmond Pacts with Universal Billboard October 24 1998 Close up Music Jessica Simpson and Jason Raize in Concert TV Guide June 24 2000 ZoogDisney chat with Jason Raize July 10 2000 Bizet and Hammerstein s Carmen Jones Seduces at NYC s York Jan 26 28 Playbill January 26 2001 Retrieved November 9 2021 The Kitchen Independent Television Service http www itvs org thekitchen accessed September 8 2011 John Leonard Urban Legends New York Magazine June 18 2001 http nymag com nymetro arts tv reviews 4807 accessed September 8 2011 Keeping It Wild With Jason Raize episode guide AOL Television accessed April 26 2010 no longer online Donna Harris Making Movie Magic Local Filmmakers Produce Package as Part of PAX TV Programming Block Cherokee Tribune March 26 2004 Sheila Norman Culp Disney Scores with the Entire Family in latest animation Brother Bear Associated Press printed in Southern Illinoisan on October 30 2003 a b Sutton Candace Suttonl Sams Chris February 15 2004 Mystery over stage star s death in bush The Sun Herald In Tribute Jason Raize memorial program April 8 2004 External links EditThe Raize Resource web resource about the life and career of Jason Raize Jason Raize at IMDb Jason Raize at the Internet Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jason Raize amp oldid 1134777382, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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