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Corbin Bleu
Bleu in 2012
Born
Corbin Bleu Reivers

(1989-02-21)February 21, 1989(age 35)
Alma mater
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • dancer
Years active1996–present
Spouse
(m.2016)
Parent
Musical career
OriginLos Angeles,California,U.S.
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
Discography
Years active2006–present
Labels
Websitewww.corbinbleu.com

Corbin Bleu Reivers(/bl/BLOO;born February 21, 1989)[2]is an American actor and singer. He began acting professionally in the late 1990s before rising to prominence in the late 2000s for his leading role asChad Danforthin theHigh School Musicaltrilogy(2006–2008). Songs from the films also charted worldwide, with the song "I Don't Dance"peaking inside the Top 70 of theBillboardHot 100.During this time, he also starred in theDisney Channel Original MovieJump In!(2007) and the filmTo Write Love on Her Arms(2015). He competed in the17th seasonofDancing with the Stars.[3]

Bleu has also pursued a music career and his debut albumAnother Sidewas released in 2007, which included the hit "Push It to the Limit".The album debuted and peaked at number 36 on the U.S.Billboard200album chart, selling 18,000 copies in its first week.[4]His second album,Speed of Light,was released in 2009. He returned to television, starring in the short-livedAshton Kutcher–producedCWseriesThe Beautiful Life: TBL(2009) and the movieFree Style(2009). He has appeared in the filmsThe Little Engine That Could(2011),Scary or Die(2012),Nurse 3D(2013),Sugar(2013),The Monkey's Paw(2013),Walk. Ride. Rodeo.(2019),Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story(2022), andCamp Hideout(2023).

In 2010, Bleu played Usnavi in the Broadway company ofIn the Heights.[5]In 2012, he returned to Broadway in the revival ofGodspell.[6]In 2013, he was cast asJeffrey Kingin the short-lived online revival of thedaytime soapOne Life to Live.In 2016, Bleu played Ted Hanover in the Broadway company ofHoliday Inn, the New Irving Berlin Musical.[7][8]He subsequently signed a recording contract withGhostlight Records,[A]to distribute hisHoliday Innsoundtrack music, released in 2017.[9]In 2019, he returned to play Bill Calhoun/Lucentio in the Broadway company ofKiss Me, Kate.[10]He subsequently signed a recording contract withGhostlight Records,to distribute hisKiss Me, Katesoundtrack music, released on June 7, 2019.[11]

Early life and education[edit]

Bleu was born inNew York City,in the borough ofBrooklyn,the son of Martha (née Callari) andDavid Reivers(born 1958), an actor.[12]His mother isItalian-Americanand his father isJamaican-American.He has three younger sisters. As a child, Bleu studied dance for several years, focusing on ballet and jazz. His great-uncle is actor Joseph Callari.[13]

Bleu appeared in television commercials starting at age two, for products such asLife cereal,Bounty,HasbroandNabisco.[14]He began taking jazz and ballet classes, usually as the only boy in the class. By age four he was a model with theFord Modeling Agencyin New York. He appeared in print ads for stores such asMacy's,Gap,TargetandToys R Usand in fashion spreads inChild,Parents,andAmerican Babymagazines, as well as having his image on toys and game packaging.[14]

At age six, Bleu appeared in his first professional theater production, atThe Town Hall.[15]This three-concert series, created, written, and hosted by Scott Siegel, took place over one weekend and included a tribute toDavid Merrick.[15]Bleu played an abandoned homeless mute in the playTiny Tim is Dead.[16]

Bleu graduated fromLos Angeles County High School for the Arts.He trained in dancing at the Debbie Allen Dance Academy and attended theFiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Artsas a theater major, following in his mother's footsteps.[17][18]Bleu graduated from high school in 2007 and was admitted toStanford University,but declined to matriculate.[19]

Acting career[edit]

1996–2005: Early career[edit]

Bleu moved with his family from New York toLos Angelesin 1996. He worked steadily in episodic television and feature film roles, including a recurring role on the short-livedABCpolice dramaHigh Incidentand a guest star appearance onER.He also appeared in some films, likeBeach Movie(1998)[B]and the sci-fi thrillerSoldier(1998). His feature films from this period include theTim AllencomedyGalaxy Quest(1999), the comedyMystery Men(1999), and the dramaFamily Tree(1999), Bleu also had roles inMalcolm & Eddie,as Matthew, andCover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family(2000), as Nick Elderby,[C][20]and smaller roles like in the comedy seriesNickelodeon's showThe Amanda Show.[21]

Additionally, Bleu was developing his dance skills and in 2001 began intensive training at the Debbie Allen Dance Academy. There he undertook a full gamut of dance instruction, includingballet,jazz,tap,modern,hip-hop,African,break dance,salsa,flamencoand ballroom. Allen, the choreographer who starred in the TV seriesFame,toldDance Spiritmagazine: "I think [Bleu] really has a career. Success is one thing, but a career is a much longer, broader journey".[14]

Bleu attended theLos Angeles County High School for the Arts,a magnet school like theFiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts,which was portrayed in the movie and television seriesFameand which Bleu's mother attended.[22]During his freshman year, he won his first sizable film role in the teen action caperCatch That Kid(2004),[D]about a girl and her friends who decide to rob a bank after learning that money is needed to aid her dying father, alongsideKristen StewartandMax Thieriot.It was a box-office flop, grossing $10 million, but served as an important step for Bleu, who was still building his acting career. During high school, he performed in student productions ofFootlooseandGrease,winning the honor of Theatre Student of the Year.[23]

In the summer of 2004 Bleu landed a starring role in the television seriesFlight 29 Down,alongside Allen Alvarado,Hallee Hirsh,Lauren Storm,Jeremy James Kissner,Johnny PacarandKristy Wu,which aired for three seasons on theDiscovery Kidsnetwork. The program, a juvenile version of theABCseriesLost,concerned a group of teenagers stranded on a tropical island after their plane crashes. Bleu playedNathan McHugh,a Boy Scout whose leadership skills do not quite measure up to his self-confidence.[24]

2006–2008:High School Musicaland breakthrough[edit]

Bleu at theMacy's Thanksgiving Day Paradein 2007

Bleu's next television project was theDisney Channel original filmHigh School Musical(2006), in which he portrayed the basketball playerChad Danforth,who tries to persuade his teammateTroy Bolton(Zac Efron) to give up his interest in theater and focus on winning a basketball championship.High School Musicalpremiered on January 20, 2006; with an audience of 7.7 million television viewers, it was theDisney Channel's most successful TV movie up to that point. The film, which also starredAshley Tisdale,Lucas Grabeel,Vanessa Hudgens,andMonique Coleman,was a major success and helped Bleu gain recognition among teenage audiences. The film's soundtrack was certified quadruple platinum by theRecording Industry Association of America(RIAA).[25]

He joined co-stars on the 51-dateHigh School Musical: The Concert(2006–2007) tour to promote the film,[26]work on the second film in the series began, and Bleu was confirmed to be returning for the sequel.High School Musical 2(2007) was released on August 17, 2007. The premiere was seen by over 17.2 million viewers in the U.S., almost 10 million more than its predecessor, making it the highest-rated Disney Channel Movie of all time.[27]Disney Channel aired a weekly program calledRoad to High School Musical 2,beginning on June 8, 2007, and leading up to the premiere ofHigh School Musical 2in August. The show offered viewers a behind-the-scenes look into the movie's production. The world premiere of the opening number "What Time Is It"was onRadio Disneyon May 25, 2007,[28]and "I Don't Dance"premiered on August 14, 2007.[29]The film was generally well received by critics, gaining a score of 77/100 atMetacritic[30]and 82% onRotten Tomatoes.[31]It broke opening-weekend records and grossed over $250 million worldwide.[32]Its soundtrack, featuring many contributions from Bleu, sold over three million copies in the U.S. alone.[33]"I Don't Dance",a duet withLucas Grabeel,became his first top-40 hit on theBillboardHot 100,and was certified gold by theRecording Industry Association of America(RIAA).[34]It was named the official theme song of the2007 Little League World Series.[35]During this time, Bleu began singing on soundtracks for the Disney Channel, and released a cover of "Two Worlds"(2007) to promoteTarzan.[36]

In 2007, Bleu starred in his next film, the Disney Channel originalJump In!,[E]which aired on January 12, 2007. Directed byPaul Hoen,the movie revolves around a young boy, Izzy Daniels, who trains regularly to try to follow in his father's footsteps and win the Golden Glove, an amateur boxing tournament. Bleu played Daniels andKeke Palmerportrayed Mary, his friend who has a crush on him. Again, Disney scored a crossover hit with theJump In! soundtrackalbum, released in January 2007, on which Bleu sings the track "Push It to the Limit".[37]Reaching the screens on the Disney Channel that January,Jump In!was a major hit among young viewers and quickly became the network's highest-rated premiere, breaking the record set byThe Cheetah Girls 2in 2006. Its soundtrack was also a commercial hit, achieving gold status from the RIAA three months after its release.[12]Bleu appeared in the Atlanta group Small Change's music video "Don't Be Shy", featuring Chani andLil' JJ.[38]

He guest starred as Johnny Collins in the premiere two episodes of Disney'sHannah Montana(2006–2008).[39]He also had a small role as Spencer onNed's Declassified School Survival Guide,appearing in the episodes entitledGuide to: The School PlayandGuide to: Revenge & School Records.[40]andMother Goose Paradeas Grand Marshal in 2006 and 2007.[41]While with Disney Channel, Bleu also participated in the first everDisney Channel Gamesand co-captained the blue team along withJake T. Austin,Maiara Walsh,Cole SprouseandKiely Williams.A year before, he returned to repeat his captaincy of the blue team withBrenda Song,Vanessa Hudgens,Monique ColemanandJason Earles.[42]In August 2007, Bleu starred inFlight 29 Down: The Hotel Tango,an teen drama film version of thetelevision series of the same name.[43]Also in 2007, he is voice inThe Secret of the Magic Gourd(2007), He appeared onThe Tyra Banks Showin 2008.[44]

Bleu went on to reprise his role of Chad Danforth inHigh School Musical 3: Senior Year(2008), the first film in theHigh School Musicalfranchise to receive a theatrical release. It opened at number one at the North American box office in October 2008, earning $42 million in its first weekend, which broke the record previously held byMamma Mia!for the biggest opening by a musical.[45]The film finished with $252 million worldwide, which exceeded Disney's expectations.[46]The song "The Boys Are Back" (2008), a duet withZac Efron,became his second top forty hit on theBillboardHot 100,and was certified gold by theRecording Industry Association of America(RIAA) andAustralian Recording Industry Association(ARIA).[47][48]The phenomenon of High School Musical has changed Bleu's life, delivering him to the heights of media celebrity while still in his teens. For his role as Chad Danforth, the team captain of the school's basketball team, he was nominated for anNAACP Image Awardand aYoung Artist AwardandTeen Choice Awardsin 2007 and 2009 respectively.[49]Bleu lent his voice for the role of Chad Danforth inHigh School Musical video games,a video game.[50][51][52][53][54][55]

2009–present: Continued work[edit]

The following year, Bleu played the lead role in the film calledFree Style(2009).[56]It concerns Cale Bryant, an eighteen-year-old man who tries to find himself by winning the Amateur National Motocross Championships.Free Styleperformed poorly in the box office, having only grossed $720,000 from a $10 million budget. Over the next few years, Bleu's television roles included the drama seriesThe CW Television Network's showThe Beautiful Life: TBL.[57]The series was subsequently cancelled on September 25, 2009 after televising 2 episodes.[58]In December 2009, the technology companyHPbecame the show's sponsor and began airing the show's five episodes onYouTube.[59][60]Also in 2009, he was a voice actor inBeyond All Boundaries,and appeared onEntertainment TonightandThe Morning Show with Mike and Juliet.Also in 2009, he was the voice of Coltrane in the premiere two episodes of Disney'sPhineas and Ferb.[61]

Bleu at theSummer with the Starsin 2011

Corbin Bleu made hisBroadwaystage debut in 2010 as the lead character, bodega-owner Usnavi, in the critically acclaimed musicalIn the Heights.[62]and guest starred in one episode ofThe Good Wifeas DJ Javier Berlin in October 2010.[63]in 2010, Corbin starred in the short comedy filmI Owe My Life to Corbin Bleu,alongsideAndrew Caldwell,Drake Bell,Sarah Hyland,Ryan Pinkston,Sterling Knight,Matt Prokop,Matt ShivelyandJosh Sussman.In 2011, he performed the voice Lou inThe Little Engine That Could(2011). From August 5–7, Bleu performed in the musicalHairsprayas Seaweed at theHollywood Bowl,alongsideNick Jonas,Harvey Fierstein,Marissa Jaret Winokur,Drew CareyandDarlene Love.[64]and he performed the voice Flip inTonka Chuck and Friends: Big Air Dare.[65]

In 2012, Bleu also had a role in and co-produced the indie horror anthologyScary or Die(2012), a collection of five short horror films.[66]In 2012, he joined the cast ofGodspellas Jesus beginning April 17 at the Circle in the Square Theatre.[F][67]He joined co-stars on the66th Annual Tony Awards,to performing "Day by Day"and" Light of the World "atBeacon Theatre,[68][69]withNeil Patrick Harrisas the host.[70][71]During this time, he recorded the duet "If I Never Knew You"(2012), withAnna Maria Perez de Tagleto promotePocahontas.[72][73]He guest starred in one episode ofBlue Bloodsas Officer Blake in 2012.[74]In 2012, he performed the voice Drew inTwinkle Toes,Bleu starred in the drama filmTo Write Love on Her Arms(originally titledRenee[G]) in 2012, withKat Dennings,Chad Michael MurrayandRupert Friend.The film began production inOrlando, Florida,in February 2011.[75][76]

In March 2013, Bleu had a role in the horror filmThe Monkey's Paw(2013).[77]and guest starred in one episode ofFranklin & Bashas Jordan Allen French in 2013.[78]In April 2013, Bleu was cast in the role ofJeffrey Kingon theABCdaytime soap operaOne Life to Live.[79]In 2013, Bleu starred in the filmSugar(2013), alongsideShenae GrimesandMarshall Allman.about a runaway girl living on the streets of Venice, Los Angeles. The film began production inVenice, Los Angeles,on November 30, 2010.[80][81]Also in 2013, Bleu appeared in the horror filmsNurse 3D(2013), alongsidePaz de la HuertaandKatrina Bowden.[82]The film began production inToronto,on September 6, 2011 and wrapped on October 21, 2011.[83][84][85]In 2014 he also appeared as a guest star inPsych,theUSA Networktelevision series inSeason 8.[86]

In September 2013, Bleu took part in theseventeenth-seasonofABC's dancing competitionDancing with the Stars.He finished as runner-up.[87]

Bleu's only release in 2015 was the moderately successfulMegachurch Murder(2015), in which he played a Marcus King, withTamala Jones,Shanica KnowlesandRomeo Miller.[88]In addition, Bleu appeared inFamily Shotswith The Human Race Theatre Company. In 2016, he also made a guest appearance in an episode of the family drama,The Fosters,playing the role of Mercutio, a character who appears in a school musical production ofRomeo and Juliet.[89]Bleu and fellow guest-starAshley Argotaalso co-starred in a production ofRomeo and Juliet: Love Is a Battlefieldat Rockwell Table and Stage, produced byThe Fostersco-creator Bradley Bredeweg.[90]He also had a small role as Spencer onCastlein 2016.[91]

In January 2016, he joined the cast ofThe Dodgersas Simon, the rational voice amid the habitually stoned chatter, and beginning January 21 at the Hudson Mainstage Theatre.[92]In October 2016, he took part in Broadway productions notably the leading role inHoliday Inn, The New Irving Berlin Musical(originally titledHoliday Inn), a musical based on the 1942Academy Award-winningfilm of the same name.[93]Returning to his tap dancing roots was "like riding a bike".[94]His former Disney co-stars attended a performance in October 2016.[95]TheBroadwayalum andHigh School Musicalfavorite grabbed a camera as Broadway websites' newest vlogger,[96]resulting inBleu Skies:Backstage atHoliday Innwith Corbin Bleu. Bleu, who played Ted in the newIrving Berlinmusical, gave a glimpse of backstage life atStudio 54,where he and his co-stars (including former vloggerBryce Pinkham,Lora Lee Gayer,Megan LawrenceandMegan Sikora) celebrated an entire year's worth of special occasions eight times a week.Bleu Skieslaunched off on August 23 and ran every Tuesday for eight weeks.[97]with Bleu being nominated for aChita Rivera Awards for Dance and Choreographyin 2017, for outstanding dancing in a Broadway show[98]and eventually winning a Chita Rivera Award for his performance.[99][100]

While withABCtelevision, Bleu also participated in the revival ofBattle of the Network Stars,[101]joining the red team along withJoey Lawrence,Nolan Gould,Lisa WhelchelandKim Fields,withRonda Rouseyas the captain. The series premiered on June 29, 2017.[102]From July 28–30, Bleu performed in the musicalMamma Mia!as Sky at theHollywood Bowl,alongsideDove Cameron,Lea DeLariaandJennifer Nettles.The theatre premiered on July 28, 2017.[103]Corbin Bleu's career also includedvoice overwork withBreathe Bible.[104]In December 2017, Corbin Bleu hosted the 2017 Looking Ahead Awards, presented byThe Actors Fund.[105]

In November 2017, Bleu returned to25th seasonof the show and in Week 8,[106]he performed in a trioSalsawithJordan Fisherand his professional partnerLindsay Arnold.[107]After the trio delivered their Salsa to audiences, they ended with a score of 30 from the judges,[108]

In January 2018, he guest starred in one episode ofThe Middleas Luke, a handsome drummer that catches Brad's attention.[109][110]In 2018 he also appeared as a guest star inChicago Med,theNBCtelevision series inSeason 3,as Tommy Oliver. From June 27 – July 3, Bleu performed in the musicalSingin' in the Rainas Don Lockwood at theSt. Louis Municipal Opera Theatre,[H][111]a musical based on the 1952BAFTA Film Awards-winningfilm of the same name.[112]The theatre premiered on June 27, 2018.[113][114]with Bleu being nominated for a St. Louis Theater Circle Awards in 2019, for Outstanding Actor in a Musical.[115]Near the end of 2018, Bleu played Billy Crocker inAnything Goes,[116]which will be seen in-the-round at Arena Stage in D.C. Washington from November 2, 2018 to December 23, 2018.[117]with Bleu being nominated for aHelen Hayes Awardin 2019, for Outstanding Actor in a Musical[118]and eventually winning a Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical.[119]

In March 2019, he was cast in theNetflixdrama filmWalk. Ride. Rodeo.(2019),[I]alongsideMissi Pyle,Spencer LockeandBailey Chase,directed by Conor Allyn.[120]He appeared onShow Offsin 2019.[121]In 2019, Bleu played Bill Calhoun/Lucentio in the Broadway revival ofKiss Me, Kateat the Roundabout Theatre's Studio 54. The musical originally opened on Broadway in 1948 and five years later was the basis for a liberally adapted 1953 film of the same name.[122]The production, directed byScott Ellis,[123]began previewing on February 14, 2019. The limited engagement is scheduled to continue through June 30 atStudio 54.[124]For his performance, Bleu was nominated for the Drama Desk Award forOutstanding Featured Actor in a Musical.[125]Bleu was also nominated for a 2019Chita Rivera Awards for Dance and Choreography,for Outstanding Male Dancer in a Broadway Show[126]and for an Audience Choice Awards for Favorite Featured Actor in a Musical.[127]He was cast in a co-starring role in the Jordan Barker filmWitches in the Woods(2019),[J][K][128]The project also starsHannah KasulkaandSasha Clements.[129]Bleu filmed an independent movie titledOvid and the Art of Love.Filmed partially at the old St. Agnus Church inMichigan,the project also starsJohn Savage,Tamara FeldmanandTara Summers.[130]

In 2020, he appeared onThe Disney Family Singalong,which aired onABCon April 16, 2020, during theCOVID-19 pandemic in the United States.[131][132][133]In May 2020, he also appeared as a guest star inSupergirl,theCBStelevision series inSeason 5,as Trevor Crane.[134]On June 30, 2020, Bleu joined in a live reading adaptation ofJason Reitman'sUp in the Airto help raise funds for Acting for a Cause. The event's purpose was to help industry personnel impacted by COVID-19.[135]Bleu was later announced as the host of the 2021Jimmy Awards,[L]in honor of legendary Broadway producer and theater ownerJames M. Nederlander.[136]

In 2021, he guest starred as Blaine in the premiere two episodes onThe CW Television Networksoap operaDynasty.[M][137]In July 2021, he was cast in theHallmark Channeloriginal entitledLove, for Real(2021), alongsideChloe Bridges,Camille KostekandScott Michael Foster,directed by Maclain Nelson.[138]In December 2021, he appeared as the male lead in the aLifetimeChristmas movie, titledA Christmas Dance Reunion(2021), alongsideMonique Coleman,[N]directed byBrian Herzlinger.[139]During this time, Bleu began song on soundtracks for theWinnie the Pooh: The New Musical Adaptation,and released a cover of "Winnie the Pooh"(2021).[140]

In July 2022, he was cast in theHallmark Channeloriginal entitledCampfire Christmas(2022), alongsideTori AndersonandJeffrey Bowyer-Chapman,directed by David I. Strasser.[141]He is set to return to theHigh School Musicalfranchise, guest starring as himself in the third season ofHigh School Musical: The Musical: The Series,[142]Bleu contributes to two numbers a duet with starSofia Wylieon the original song "Different Way to Dance" and with the entire cast on "Everyday".[143]From July 5–13, Bleu performed in the musicalMary PoppinsasBertat theSt. Louis Municipal Opera Theatre,directed byJohn Tartaglia,choreographed by Patrick O'Neill, with music direction by Brad Haak.[144]In September 2022, he star asCab Calloway,in the drama filmRemember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story,alongsideKeith David,Vanessa WilliamsandColumbus Short,directed byDenise Dowse.[145]

In 2023, he was cast in the comedy filmCamp Hideout(2023), withChristopher Lloyd,and directed bySean Olson.[146]Starting in the summer of 2023, he starred in the world premiere of the musicalSummer Stockat theGoodspeed Opera House.[147]On September 26, 2023, Bleu performed in thehorror comedyrockmusicalLittle Shop of Horrorsas Seymour Krelborn, replacingJeremy Jordanat theWestside Theatre,directed by Tony winnerMichael Mayer,choreographed by Ellenore Scott, with music direction by Will Van Dyke.[148]In April 2024, he is set to return to the show as Seymour replacingDarren CrisswithJinkx Monsoonas Audrey.[149]

Music career[edit]

Bleu in August 2008

Bleu's first professionally recorded song was titled "Circles" or "Circles in My Mind" for his then TV show,Flight 29 Down.Bleu signed a contract withHollywood Records,aDisney-owned label.[O]His debut albumAnother Side,was released in May 2007.[1][150]The album debuted at No. 36 on theBillboard200album charts, selling 18,000 in its first week. Bleu, who admiresPrince,Michael Jackson,andJustin Timberlake,cowrote five songs on the album. One of those tracks was titled "Shake It Off", an ode to the musicianPrince.[151]In 2007 he toured in support ofAnother Sidewith the teen sister duoAly & AJ.[152]

Bleu worked withNe-Yoon "I Get Lonely", and with other performers such asMatthew GerrardandEric Hudson.A music video for his first single, "Push It to the Limit"premiered on theDisney Channel,and was used to promote the movieJump In!"Push It to the Limit" reached the Top 20 on theBillboardHot 100,and his second single, "Deal With It",[P]was originally written and sung byJay Sean.He later gave it to Bleu, whose version of the song features background vocals by Sean. The song went on to earn Sean aBMI Songwriter Award.Bleu sang the duet "Still There for Me" withVanessa Hudgensfor his debut albumAnother Side.

Bleu toured with fellowHigh School Musicalcast members from late November 2006 to late January 2007 inHigh School Musical: The Concert,and withDrake BellandAly & AJ[153]performing in about 40 different cities.[154]To promote his debut album, Bleu performed at theNextfest Summer Tourwith the teen sister duoAly & AJandDrake Bellwith Special GuestBianca Ryan.

His debut single "Run It Back Again" was featured in the movieMinutemen,on January 22, 2008. The song is also featured onRadio Disney Jams, Vol. 10.[155]Bleu performed at the Crawford County Fair Grandstand withVanessa Hudgens,on August 18, 2008.[156]A week later, on August 25, Bleu performed at theMichigan State FairwithRaven-Symoné.[157]

His second albumSpeed of Lightwas released on March 10, 2009, viaHollywood Records.The album's first single, "Moments That Matter", was performed by Bleu atKids' Inaugural: "We Are the Future".[158]

In 2017, Bleu signed a one-album recording contract withGhostlight Recordsto distribute hisHoliday Inn, The New Irving Berlin Musicalsoundtrack music,[9]was released digitally on June 2, 2017.[159]The album featured twenty-one songs, and was produced byKurt Deutschwith Todd Whitelock serving as coproducer and Universal Stage Productions as executive producer.[160]

Bleu released his two-album recording contract with Ghostlight Records to distribute hisKiss Me, Katesoundtrack music,[161]the 24th cast album recording forRoundabout Theatre Company,since launching the musical theatre program withShe Loves Mein 1993.[162]

Voice and musical ability[edit]

In an interview withPaul Wontorek,Bleu said he is naturally alyric baritone.[163]He added that he is a fan ofBrian d'Arcy Jamesand gets vocal influences from him.[163]

Personal life[edit]

Bleu with his wifeSasha Clementsin January 2018

Bleu has been a supporter ofDo Something.[164]On March 16, 2010, he was added to the "Broadway Wall of Fame". His portrait was unveiled at Tony's Di Napoli Restaurant in New York City.[165]

In 2011, Bleu began dating actressSasha Clements.[166][167]On October 15, 2014, they became engaged, and they married on July 23, 2016.[168]

In 2013, anMITstudy discovered that Bleu was the third most-common biography article subject among all the differentlanguage versions of Wikipedia;pages on him were available in 194 languages, placing below onlyJesus(214) andBarack Obama(200), and aboveConfucius(192) andIsaac Newton(191). The contradiction between Bleu's high notability on Wikipedia and low real-life notability comparative to the aforementioned historical figures made the creation of these pages unusual.[169][170]Years later, aReddituser found that these translations were likely done by a single user whoseIP addresseson Wikipedia locate toSaudi Arabia.By 2019, Bleu had dropped to #5 on the list of biographies, but increased in Wikipedia notability, by then being available in 213 languages.[171]

Philanthropy[edit]

Bleu has supported various charitable organizations and causes during his career.[172]

In 2011, Bleu worked for charities such asStarlight Children's Foundation,[173][174]theMake-A-Wish Foundation,andSt. Jude Children's Research Hospital.[172]In May 2011, he attended the Do Something Awards kickoff event.[175]

Filmography[edit]

Films[edit]

Title Year Role Director(s) Notes Ref(s)
Soldier 1998 Johnny Paul W. S. Anderson [176]
Beach Movie 1998 Kid John Quinn [177]
Family Tree 1999 Ricky Duane Clark [178]
Mystery Men 1999 Butch Kinka Usher [179]
Galaxy Quest 1999 Young Tommy Dean Parisot [180]
Catch That Kid 2004 Austin Bart Freundlich [Q]
The Secret of the Magic Gourd 2007 Magic Gourd (voice) John Chu
Frankie Chung
English dub [181]
High School Musical 3: Senior Year 2008 Chad Danforth Kenny Ortega [182]
Free Style 2009 Cale Bryant William Dear Filmed in 2008, released in 2009 [R]
Beyond All Boundaries 2009 Eddie W. Robinson (voice)
Sgt. Dan Levin (voice)
David Briggs [183]
I Owe My Life to Corbin Bleu 2010 Himself Deb Hagan Short film [184]
The Little Engine That Could 2011 Lou (voice) Elliot M. Bour [185]
Tonka Chuck and Friends: Big Air Dare 2011 Flip (voice) Fab Filippo [65]
Twinkle Toes 2012 Drew (voice) Mauro Casalese
Dave Woodgate
[186]
Scary or Die 2012 Emmett Bob Badway
Michael Emanuel
Igor Meglic
[187]
Nurse 3D 2013 Steve Doug Aarniokoski Filmed in 2011, released in 2013 [S]
Sugar 2013 Sketch Rotimi Rainwater Filmed in 2010, released in 2013 [T]
The Monkey's Paw 2013 Catfish Brett Simmons [188]
To Write Love on Her Arms 2015 Mackey Nathan Frankowski Filmed in 2011, released in 2015 [U]
Megachurch Murder 2015 Marcus King Darin Scott [189]
Walk. Ride. Rodeo. 2019 Diego Conor Allyn [V]
Witches in the Woods 2019 Philip Jordan Barker Filmed in 2018, released in 2019 [190]
Ovid and the Art of Love 2019 Ovid Esmé von Hoffman Filmed in 2015, released in 2019 [W]
Love, for Real 2021 Marco Maclain Nelson [X]
Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story 2022 Cab Calloway Denise Dowse [Y]
Camp Hideout 2023 Jake Sean Olson [Z]

Television films[edit]

Title Year Role Director(s) Notes Ref(s)
High School Musical 2006 Chad Danforth [191]
Jump In! 2007 Isadore "Izzy" Daniels [192]
High School Musical 2 2007 Chad Danforth [193]
Mother Goose Parade 2007 Grand Marshal [194]
Flight 29 Down: The Hotel Tango 2007 Nathan McHugh [195]
A Christmas Dance Reunion 2021 Barrett Brewster Brian Herzlinger [196]
Campfire Christmas 2022 Thomas David I. Strasser [197]

Television series[edit]

Title Year Role Notes
High Incident 1996 N/A Recurring role
ER 1996 Little boy 1 episode
Malcolm & Eddie 1998 Matthew Episode: "Menace II Theology"
Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family 2000 Nick Elderby 1 episode
The Amanda Show 2001–2002 Russel Carter 2 episodes
Flight 29 Down 2005–2007 Nathan McHugh Main cast
Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide 2006–2007 Spencer 2 episodes
Hannah Montana 2006–2008 Johnny Collins 2 episodes
Phineas and Ferb 2009 Coltrane (voice) 2 episodes
The Beautiful Life: TBL 2009 Isaac Main cast
The Good Wife 2010 Jay Hawke/ DJ Javier Berlin Episode: "Cleaning House"
Blue Bloods 2012 Officer Blake 1 episode
Franklin & Bash 2013 Jordan Allen French Episode: "Dead and Alive"
One Life to Live 2013 Jeffrey King Contract role
Dancing with the Stars 2013–2017 Himself Runner-Up (season 17)
Participant in a trio Salsa in (season 25)
Psych 2014 Luther Episode: "Shawn and Gus Truck Things Up"
Drop Dead Diva 2014 Michael Donaldson Episode: "Soulmates?"
Fake Off 2015 Host TV special
High School Musical: 10th Anniversary 2016 Himself Special
Say Yes to the Dress 2016 Himself Episode: "The Sasha Dress!"
Castle 2016 Hunter Episode: "Tone Death"
The Fosters 2016 Mercutio Episode: "The Show"
Battle of the Network Stars 2017 Himself 1 episode
The Middle 2018 Luke Episode: "The Other Man"
Chicago Med 2018 Tommy Oliver 1 episode
Show Offs 2019 Himself 1 episode
The Disney Family Singalong 2020 Himself Special
Supergirl 2020 Trevor Crane Episode: "Reality Bytes"
Acting for a Cause 2020 Craig Gregory Episode: "Up in the Air"
Jimmy Awards 2021 Host Special
Dynasty 2021 Blaine 2 episodes
The Real Dirty Dancing 2022 Himself Winner
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series 2022-23 Himself Recurring guest star;Season 3,Season 4
Hell's Kitchen 2022 Himself Chef's table guest diner for the Red Team; Episode: "Slipping Down to Hell"

As a producer[edit]

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Title Year Role Notes
Free Style 2009 Producer film
Scary or Die 2012 Producer film
The Day I Died TBA Producer film

Theater[edit]

Title Year Role Venue Notes Ref(s)
In the Heights 2010 Usnavi de la Vega Richard Rodgers Theatre Broadway [5]
Hairspray 2011 Seaweed J. Stubbs Hollywood Bowl [64]
Godspell 2012 Jesus Circle in the Square Theatre Broadway [6]
Family Shots 2015 Aaron The Human Race Theatre Regional [61]
Romeo and Juliet: Love Is a Battlefield Romeo Rockwell Table and Stage [90]
The Dodgers 2016 Simon Hudson Mainstage Theatre [198]
Holiday Inn, The New Irving Berlin Musical Ted Hanover Roundabout Theatre Company Broadway [AA]
Mamma Mia! 2017 Sky Hollywood Bowl [199]
Singin' in the Rain 2018 Don Lockwood St. Louis Municipal Opera Theatre Regional [AB]
Anything Goes Billy Crocker Arena Stage [200]
Kiss Me, Kate 2019 Bill Calhoun / Lucentio Studio 54 Broadway [AC]
Mary Poppins 2022 Bert St. Louis Municipal Opera Theatre Regional [AD]
Summer Stock 2023 Joe Ross Goodspeed Opera House [201]
Little Shop of Horrors 2023-2024 Seymour Krelborn Westside Theatre Off-Broadway [AE]
Gutenberg! The Musical! 2024 The Producer
(One night only)
James Earl Jones Theatre Broadway [202]
Little Shop of Horrors Seymour Krelborn Westside Theatre Off-Broadway [AF]

Video games[edit]

Title Year Voice role Notes Ref(s)
High School Musical: Makin' the Cut! 2007 Chad Danforth Based on the film [50]
High School Musical: Sing It! 2007 Chad Danforth Based on the film [54]
High School Musical 2: Work This Out! 2008 Chad Danforth Based on the film [51]
High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance 2008 Chad Danforth Based on the film [52]
High School Musical 3: Senior Year DS 2008 Chad Danforth Based on the film [53]
Disney Sing It! – High School Musical 3: Senior Year 2008 Chad Danforth Based on the film [55]

Music videos[edit]

Title Year Performer(s) Album Ref(s)
"Don't Be Shy" 2008 Small Change
Chani
Lil' JJ
Concrete & Clay [38]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

Soundtrack albums[edit]

Concert tours[edit]

Headlining
Opening act

Awards and nominations[edit]

Award Year of ceremony Category Nominee/work Result Ref(s)
LA High School for the Arts 2001 "Theatre Student of the Year" Won [203]
Disney Channel New Years Bowl-A-Thon 2006 "Best Best Hair While Bowling" Won [204]
NAACP Image Awards 2007 "Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Program" High School Musical Nominated [205]
Young Artist Award "Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special (Comedy or Drama) – Supporting Young Actor" Nominated [206]
Poptastic! Awards "Male Singer" Won [207]
"Favorite Music Video" Push It to the Limit Nominated [207]
"Favorite Song" Nominated [207]
"Favorite TV Actor" Nominated [207]
"Favorite Album" Another Side Nominated [207]
"Male Style Idol" Nominated [207]
"Most Wanted To Meet" Nominated [207]
Teen Choice Awards 2009 "Choice Movie Actor: Music/Dance" High School Musical 3: Senior Year Nominated [208]
Chita Rivera Awards for Dance and Choreography 2017 "Outstanding Male Dancer in a Broadway Show" Holiday Inn, The New Irving Berlin Musical Nominated [98]
"Best Male Performance" Won [100]
St. Louis Theater Circle Awards 2019 "Outstanding Actor in a Musical" Singin' in the Rain Nominated [115]
Helen Hayes Award "Outstanding Actor in a Musical" Anything Goes Nominated [209]
"Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical" Won [210]
Drama Desk Award "Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical" Kiss Me, Kate Nominated [211]
Chita Rivera Awards for Dance and Choreography "Outstanding Male Dancer in a Broadway Show" Nominated [212]
Audience Choice Awards "Favorite Featured Actor in a Musical" Nominated [213]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Also known asSh-K-Boom Records.
  2. ^Also known asBoardheads.
  3. ^Also known asCover Me.
  4. ^Also known asCatch That Girl,andCatch That Kid!.
  5. ^Filming took place from June–July 2006 inToronto,Ontario,Canada.
  6. ^Corbin Bleu takes over the role from original starHunter Parrish,who will play his final performance on April 15.
  7. ^Also known asDay One;formerlyRenee.
  8. ^Also known asThe Muny.
  9. ^The film about the life of a championshipbarrel racerAmberley Snyder.
  10. ^Also known asStranded.
  11. ^Filming took place from March 2018 inSudbury,Ontario, Canada.
  12. ^Also known asThe National High School Musical Theatre Awards.
  13. ^Based on the1980s series of the same name.
  14. ^Corbin Bleu andMonique Colemanare back together again after thirteen years.
  15. ^His first single off the album, "Push It to the Limit",was recorded and appears on the soundtrack ofJump In!.
  16. ^"Deal With It" did not enter theBillboardHot 100,but peaked at number one hundred twelve on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.
  17. ^It is aremakeof theDanishblockbuster,Klatretøsen2002.
  18. ^The film premiered on December 24, 2008 inMexico,and released inUnited Stateson October 9, 2009. and was eventually releasedDirect-to-DVDon March 10, 2010.
  19. ^The film premiered on September to October 2011 inToronto,and released inSwitzerlandon September 28, 2013. and was eventually releasedDirect-to-DVDon February 7, 2014.
  20. ^The film premiered on November 30, 2010 inVenice, Los Angeles,and was released theatrically on September 6, 2013.
  21. ^The film premiered on March 11, 2012 at theOmahaFilm Festival, and was eventually releasedDirect-to-DVDon March 3, 2015.
  22. ^Principal photography began inNew Mexicoin July 2018.
  23. ^Filming took place from October 2015.
  24. ^Filming took place from 2021 inHawaii.
  25. ^The film about the life of Americangospel singer,Mahalia Jackson.
  26. ^Filming took place from 2022 inFranklin, Tennessee.
  27. ^Based on the 1942Fred Astaire,film of the same name.
  28. ^Based on the 1952Gene Kelly,film of the same name.
  29. ^Based on the 1953Cole PorterandBella and Samuel Spewack,film of the same name.
  30. ^Based on the 1964Robert Stevenson,film of the same nameandbook seriesbyP. L. Travers.
  31. ^The musical is loosely based on the low-budget 1960black comedyfilmThe Little Shop of Horrors.
  32. ^The musical is loosely based on the low-budget 1960black comedyfilmThe Little Shop of Horrors.

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