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[Friday 9th Oct @ 5:52pm] |
"Wicked Wyatt"
After serving his dues in the choruses of Thoroughly Modern Millie, Wicked, and The Producers, Wyatt Brady has finally been breaking into his own. After a turn as the dashingly debonair Raoul, the love interest in The Phantom of the Opera, Wyatt moved on to tread the boards in White Christmas as Phil Davis. The role got him a lot of positive notice in the theatre community, and he just recently went back to the cast of Wicked, playing the role of Fiyero, which he understudies in the original company. When he finds time in the land of Oz, Wyatt is going to answer your questions.
( Answers within! )
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[Friday 31st Oct @ 7:36pm] |

Off-Broadway Godspell (2000) - Male Ensemble
Wicked - Ensemble (2003)
Wicked (2003) - Understudy Fiyero
Broadway Thoroughly Modern Millie - Ensemble (2002)
Wicked - Understudy Fiyero (2003-2004)
The Producers - Ensemble (2005)
The Phantom of the Opera - Understudy Raoul (2006)
The Phantom of the Opera - Raoul (2006- October 2008)
Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (Nov 2008-January 2009) - Phil Davis
Wicked - Fiyero (July 2009- ) (Unannounced/unconfirmed)
TV 30 Rock (2007) Greenzo - Greenzo
Glee (2009) Acafellows - Himself
Film Enchanted (2007) - Performer (Groom) (That's How You Know)
Concerts City Center's Encores! Presents 'Chess' - Anatoly (2009)
Recordings Closer (Solo Album) - (Projected for Spring 2009) The Polar Express Original Soundtrack (2004) - Believe Troy Original Soundtrack (2004) - Remember Me
Random Facts
Born March 5, 1982 in Los Angeles; 26 years of age; family moved to Philadelphia when Wyatt was six; was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at the age of eight; went through treatment at St. Jude's Children's Hospital in Tennessee (his mother moved to Tennessee to be with him while his father and brothers maintained their home in Philadelphia); went into remission at the age of ten; it was during this time that Wyatt was first entranced by music; learned to play piano and drums, in addition to voice lessons; moved to New York to attend college; attended Columbia University and earned a degree in theatre; began performing in various university plays and musicals, eventually moved to an off-Broadway production and then to small parts in Broadway shows; was in talks to take over as 'Bob Gaudio' in the hit Jersey Boys, but withdrew to concentrate on his debut solo album; big supporter of the Childhood Leukemia Foundation, as well as St. Jude's; currently shares an apartment with Maggie, his cat Sushi, and his dog Ringo; is Jewish, but will admit to being mostly secular; feels guilty about said secularism
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