Christian Borle




American actor
























Christian Borle

Christian Borle 2014 (cropped).jpg
Borle at the 2014 Montclair Film Festival

Born
(1973-10-01) October 1, 1973 (age 45)

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Alma mater
Carnegie Mellon University (1995)
Occupation Actor, singer, dancer
Years active 1995–present
Spouse(s)

Sutton Foster
(m. 2006; div. 2010)

Christian Dominique Borle (born October 1, 1973)[1] is an American actor in theatre, television, and film. He is a two-time Tony Award winner for his roles as Black Stache in Peter and the Starcatcher and as William Shakespeare in Something Rotten!. Borle originated the role of Emmett in Legally Blonde on Broadway, starred as Tom Levitt on the NBC musical-drama television series Smash, and starred as Marvin in the 2016 Broadway revival of Falsettos.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Theatre credits


  • 5 Filmography


    • 5.1 Film


    • 5.2 Television




  • 6 Discography


    • 6.1 Cast Albums


    • 6.2 Singles




  • 7 Awards and nominations


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Early life


Borle was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of Andre Bernard Borle (1930–2011),[2] a professor of physiology at the University of Pittsburgh.[3] His love for Star Wars and drawing made him want to become a comic book artist when he grew up, but it was only when a friend convinced him to audition for a school play in his sophomore year that he began to develop an interest in acting.[4] Borle attended the School of Drama at Carnegie Mellon University, graduating in 1995.[5][6] After he graduated, he moved to New York City and "landed his first acting job — but it wasn't exactly Broadway. He worked as an elf at Macy's Santaland."[7]



Career


Borle made his Broadway debut in 1998, understudying the role of Willard in the stage adaptation of the film Footloose. He was featured in the 2000 revival of Jesus Christ Superstar, and was the dance captain and understudy for several characters for the short-lived 2002 musical Amour.


Borle appeared in a 2003 advertisement for California-based online auction company, eBay. In the 30-second TV spot, Borle plays a store clerk who breaks into song and dance when asked about a product. The song, "That's on eBay" was a parody of the standard "That's Amore". Also in 2003, he replaced Gavin Creel in the role of Jimmy in Thoroughly Modern Millie. He married his co-star, actress Sutton Foster, who had played Millie, in September 2006.[8][9][10] On a radio interview in 2010 it was confirmed that Borle and Foster had separated.[11]


Borle performed in Monty Python's Spamalot, in which he originated a number of roles, including Prince Herbert and the Historian. His performance earned him a 2005 Drama Desk Award nomination as Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical and a Broadway.com Audience Award as Favorite Featured Actor in a Musical. He is known on Broadway for originating the role of Emmett Forrest in Legally Blonde, for which he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. The musical is based on MGM's 2001 film of the same name.[12]


He was featured in the Encores! staged concert version of On the Town as Ozzie in November 2008.[13] He appeared in a workshop production of a new play titled Peter and the Starcatcher in 2009.[14] He played Bert in the Broadway production of Mary Poppins, replacing Adam Fiorentino in the role on October 12, 2009[15] and then left the cast July 15, 2010.


In 2010, he appeared in the film The Bounty Hunter, in which he played a golf caddy. In Fall 2010/Winter 2011, Borle played the role of Prior Walter in Signature Theatre Company's 20th anniversary production of Tony Kushner's Angels in America.[16]


On February 25, 2011, it was announced that Borle had joined Steven Spielberg's new NBC pilot Smash with Debra Messing, Anjelica Huston, Katharine McPhee, Brian d'Arcy James, and Megan Hilty. The series follows a cross section of characters who come together to mount a Marilyn Monroe-themed musical (which is called Bombshell) on Broadway.[17] In May 2011, it was reported that NBC had picked up the show as a series for the 2011–2012 season.[18] In March 2012, NBC announced it would renew the series for a second season with 15 episodes.[19] The show was officially cancelled by NBC in May 2013.[20]


Borle was a member of the original cast in the Regional and Off-Broadway productions of Peter and the Starcatcher that ran until April 24, 2011.[21] He reprised the role of Black Stache on Broadway in April 2012, where his performance earned him his second Tony Award nomination and first win as Best Featured Actor in a Play.[22] He ended his run in the Broadway production of Peter and the Starcatcher on June 30, 2012, to take a break before taping for Smash began in August 2012.


Borle played Max Dettweiler in the live television production of The Sound of Music Live!, which aired on NBC on December 5, 2013.[23][24] He also played Mr. Darling and Mr. Smee in the live TV production of Peter Pan Live!, which aired on NBC on December 4, 2014.[25]


He won the 2015 Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical for Something Rotten!,[26] playing the role of famous playwright William Shakespeare, which opened on Broadway at the St. James Theatre on March 23, 2015 in previews and officially on April 22, 2015.[27] Borle provided the voice of Mr. Bungee on the cast recording of Encores! A New Brain. Dan Fogler, who played the part onstage, was unable to record the album as he was busy filming Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.[28]


Borle played Marvin in the limited Broadway revival of Falsettos, directed by James Lapine, alongside Andrew Rannells and Stephanie J. Block who played Whizzer and Trina, respectively.[29] Borle left the cast of Something Rotten! on July 16, 2016, to prepare for Falsettos, which opened in previews on September 29, 2016, and officially on October 27, 2016.[30][31] Borle was nominated for a Tony Award for his performance. The show closed on January 8, 2017, after 30 previews and 84 performances.[32]


On May 9, 2016, it was announced that Borle would play Willy Wonka in the Broadway production of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, which opened on March 23, 2017.[33] A cast album was announced March 21, 2017.[34] The show played its final performance January 14, 2018.[35]


Borle also made an appearance with his former wife Sutton Foster, in Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life. His musical talents were used in Episode 3 for the Star's Hollow musical, which walked through the history of the quirky small town. The two had "found Gilmore Girls together and became fans of the show long before there were talks of a revival. For both actors, being a part of the Stars Hollow world was a special experience because they already loved the show before they became involved with it."[36]


Borle made his directorial debut with Popcorn Falls, which premiered at the Riverbank Theatre in Marine City, Michigan.[37] The show ran from August 18–27, 2017. It was such an unexpected success that the theatre had to add extra performances to keep up with demand.


In March 2018 it was announced that Borle would again reunite with Sutton Foster, this time for two episodes of her TV show Younger[38] as a journalist named Don Ridley. He was also announced as the lead in the Encores! production of Me and My Girl, alongside former Mary Poppins co-star Laura Michelle Kelly.[39]



Personal life


Borle started dating actress Sutton Foster in college,[40] and married her on September 18, 2006. During a radio interview in 2010, it was confirmed that they had gone their separate ways.[11][41] In 2012, Foster said that she and Borle remained friends[42] and continue to support each other's work.[43][44] He dated actress Jenn Colella in 2014.[45] They kept their relationship private, and parted amicably after a year of dating. They remain best friends today.



Theatre credits


















































































































































































Year(s)
Production
Location
Role
1995

The Who's Tommy
Offenbach, Germany
Pinball Lad 1
1997–98

West Side Story
National Tour
Riff
1998

Footloose

Richard Rodgers Theatre
Broadway
Willard Hewitt (Replacement)
2000

Jesus Christ Superstar

Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Broadway
Disciple
2001

The Baby and Johnny Project

New York Theatre Workshop
Off-Broadway
Billy Kostecki

Just So

North Shore Music Theatre
Regional
Kangaroo / Cooking Stove / Bushbuck

The 3 Musketeers, One Musical For All

American Musical Theatre of San Jose
Regional
Planchet (Original American Cast)
2002

Amour

Music Box Theatre
Broadway
Dance Captain, Advocate (Understudy) / Bertrand (Understudy) / Dusoleil (Understudy) / Newsvendor (Understudy) / Painter (Understudy)

Thoroughly Modern Millie

Marquis Theatre
Broadway
Jimmy Smith (Replacement)

Prodigal

York Theatre
Off-Broadway
Kane Flannery / Zach Marshall (Original Cast)
2003

Elegies: A Song Cycle

Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater
Off-Broadway
Original Performer
2004

Snoopy! The Musical

New York City Center
Concert

Snoopy

Time After Time

New York City Center
Reading

H.G. Wells
2005

The Flamingo Kid
Workshop
Performer

Spamalot

Shubert Theatre
Broadway
Historian / Not Dead Fred / French Guard / Minstrel / Prince Herbert (Original Broadway Cast)
2007

Legally Blonde

Palace Theatre
Broadway
Emmett Forrest (Original Broadway Cast)
2008

On the Town

Encores!
New York City Center
Ozzie
2009

Peter and the Starcatcher

La Jolla Playhouse
Regional

Black Stache

Mary Poppins

New Amsterdam Theatre
Broadway
Bert (Replacement)
2010

Angels in America

Signature Theatre Company
Off-Broadway
Prior Walter
2011

Peter and the Starcatcher

New York Theatre Workshop
Off-Broadway

Black Stache
2012

Brooks Atkinson Theatre
Broadway

Black Stache (Original Broadway Cast)
2014

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Lincoln Center

Adolfo Pirelli

Little Me

New York City Center
Various Characters
2015

Something Rotten!

St. James Theatre
Broadway
The Bard (William Shakespeare) (Original Broadway Cast)

A New Brain

Encores!
New York City Center
Mr. Bungee (Cast Album Only)
2016

Falsettos

Walter Kerr Theatre
Broadway
Marvin (2016 Revival Cast)
2017

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
Broadway

Willy Wonka (Original Broadway Cast)

Popcorn Falls
Riverbank Theatre Regional
Director/Dramaturg
2018

Me and My Girl

Encores!
New York City Center
Bill Snibson


Filmography



Film












































Year
Show
Role
Notes
1995

Stonewall
Bar Patron

2001

The Accident
Delivery Guy
Short
2010

The Bounty Hunter
Caddy

2014

Shutterflies
Lieutenant Burns
Short

Dinner
Father
Short
2015

Blackhat
Jeff Robichaud



Television
























































































































Year
Show
Role
Notes
1998

Ghost Stories
Trevor Mooney
Episode: "Consumers"
2001

Law & Order
Tanto
Episode: "Swept Away"
2007

Legally Blonde: The Musical
Emmett Forrest
Filmed stage production
2008

Johnny and the Sprites
Bridge Troll
Episode: "The Bridge Troll"
2012–13

Smash
Tom Levitt
32 episodes
2013

The Sound of Music Live!
Max Detweiler
TV movie
2013–15

The Good Wife
Carter Schmidt
5 episodes
2014

Lifesaver
Dr. Graham Permenter
TV movie

Lucky Duck
Lucky
TV movie; voice role

Masters of Sex
Frank Masters
3 episodes

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: Live from Lincoln Center

Adolfo Pirelli
Filmed stage production

Sofia the First
Slickwell
Episode: "Baileywhoops"; voice role

Peter Pan Live!

Smee/George Darling
TV movie
2016

Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life
Carl
Episode: "Summer"
2017

Falsettos: Live from Lincoln Center
Marvin
Filmed stage production
2018

Vampirina
Rusty Topsail
Episode: "Treasure Haunters"; voice role

The Good Fight
Carter Schmidt
Episode: "Day 429"

Younger
Don Ridley
2 episodes

Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure
Father (voice)
Episode: "Freebird"

Elementary
Dr. David Horowitz
Episode: "The Visions of Norman P. Horowitz"


Discography



Cast Albums




  • Prodigal (Original York Theatre Cast)


  • Elegies (Original Off-Broadway Cast)


  • Spamalot (Original Broadway Cast)


  • Legally Blonde: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast)


  • Bombshell (Smash TV Cast)


  • The Sound of Music Live! (2013 TV Cast)


  • Peter Pan Live! (2014 TV Cast)


  • Something Rotten! (Original Broadway Cast)


  • James and the Giant Peach (World Premiere Cast)


  • A New Brain (2015 New York Cast)


  • Falsettos (Original Broadway Revival Cast)


  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Original Broadway Cast)



Singles



  • "Don't Say Yes Until I've Finished Talking" (featured in Smash season 1)

  • "A Love Letter From the Times" (duet with Liza Minnelli, featured in Smash season 2)

  • "Vienna" (featured in Smash season 2)

  • "The Right Regrets" (duet with Debra Messing, featured in Smash season 2)



Awards and nominations




































































































































































Year
Award
Category
Work
Result
2005

Drama Desk Award

Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical

Spamalot
Nominated

Clarence Derwent Award
Most Promising Male
Won

Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards
Favorite Featured Actor in a Broadway Musical
Won
Favorite Onstage Pair (shared with Hank Azaria)
Won
2007

Tony Award

Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical

Legally Blonde
Nominated

Drama Desk Award

Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
Nominated

Drama League Award
Distinguished Performance
Nominated
2010

Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards
Best Replacement

Mary Poppins
Nominated
2011
Tina Award
Best Actor (Play)

Peter and the Starcatcher
Nominated

Angels in America
Nominated
Best Ensemble (Play)
Won
Best Stage Duo (shared with Zachary Quinto)
Won

Drama League Award
Distinguished Performance
Nominated
2012

Tony Award

Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play

Peter and the Starcatcher
Won

Drama Desk Award

Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play
Nominated

Drama League Award
Distinguished Performance
Nominated

Lucille Lortel Awards
Outstanding Lead Actor
Won

Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards
Favorite Funny Performance
Won
Best Featured Actor in a Play
Won
2015

Tony Award

Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical

Something Rotten!
Won

Drama Desk Award

Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
Won

Drama League Award
Distinguished Performance
Nominated

Outer Critics Circle Award
Best Actor in a Musical
Nominated
Broadway.com Audience Award
Favorite Featured Actor in a Musical
Won
2016

Grammy Award

Best Musical Theater Album
Nominated
2017

Tony Award

Best Actor in a Musical

Falsettos
Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award
Outstanding Actor in a Musical
Nominated

Drama League Award
Distinguished Performance
Nominated

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Nominated


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External links




  • Christian Borle at the Internet Broadway Database Edit this at Wikidata


  • Christian Borle at Internet Off-Broadway Database


  • Christian Borle on IMDb


  • Christian Borle at Playbill Vault










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