Ricky Ubeda

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Ricky Ubeda
Born1995or1996(age 27–28) [1]
Miami, Florida, U.S. [2]
Occupations
  • Dancer
  • actor
Years active2014–present
Known forWinning Season 11 of So You Think You Can Dance

Ricky Ubeda (born 1995/1996) [1] is an American dancer and actor known for winning season 11 of So You Think You Can Dance .

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Early life and career

Ubeda was born in Miami, Florida, and graduated from Coral Reef Senior High School in May 2014. [2] [3] While in high school, Ubeda auditioned for Fox's dance-competition reality series So You Think You Can Dance and was chosen as one of 20 competitors for the show's eleventh season, which aired weekly from July through September 2014. [4] [5] Ubeda won the competition and, as part of his prize, received an ensemble role in the 2014 Broadway revival of On the Town . [6] He performed in the role from February 27 through April 26, 2015. [7]

Ubeda's next Broadway appearance was as Mr. Mistoffelees in the 2016 revival of Cats . [8] For this role, he was nominated for the 2017 Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Male Dancer in a Broadway Show. [9] In 2018, Ubeda performed in the ensemble of Carousel on Broadway. [10]

Ubeda played Indio (a member of the Sharks gang) and understudied Bernardo in the 2020 Broadway revival of West Side Story , which opened in February and closed in March, due to the COVID-19 Broadway shutdown. [11] [12] He appears as Flaco, another Shark, in Steven Spielberg's 2021 film adaptation of the musical. [13]

He has also toured with Travis Wall's dance company, Shaping Sound. [14] He appeared as one of Jack Cole's dancers in an episode of the 2019 FX miniseries Fosse/Verdon . [15]

Theatre credits

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2015 On the Town EnsembleBroadway [4]
2016 Cats Mr. Mistoffelees Broadway [8]
2018 Carousel EnsembleBroadway [10]
2020 West Side Story Indio; u/s BernardoBroadway [11]
2024 Illinoise HenryChicago
Off-Broadway
Broadway

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