AJ Bridel | |
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Born | Amanda Jeanette Bridel [1] 26 March 1994 |
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
Years active | 2010–present |
Amanda Jeannette Bridel (born March 26, 1994), known as AJ Bridel, is a Canadian actress and singer. She first rose to prominence as a finalist on Over the Rainbow , where she finished in third-place. [2] Since then, Bridel originated the role of Lauren in the Canadian premiere of Kinky Boots at the Royal Alexandra Theatre and has appeared in several regional productions across Ontario. In 2022, Bridel started voicing the main character Pipp Petals in the My Little Pony series. [3]
Bridel was born in Calgary, but raised in Kitchener, Ontario. [1] Bridel was first drawn to musical theatre after listening to the music for Les Misérables from a CD owned by her parents. [1] As a teenager, Bridel was a member of the Kitchener Waterloo Musical Productions, a non-profit community theatre organization. [4] [5] She performed in the organization's productions of Fiddler on the Roof , Annie , Footloose , and 13 . [5]
Bridel attended Eastwood Collegiate Institute, in Kitchener. [6] An honours student in high school, Bridel enrolled in the musical theatre program at Sheridan College but withdrew to appear on Over the Rainbow. [5] Bridel has since completed courses through Queen's University. [7]
In 2011, at the age of 18, Bridel was cast in her first professional production as Mary in The Little Years, a play by John Mighton. [8] The play was performed at the Stratford Festival between July 13 and September 24, 2011. [9]
In 2012, Bridel auditioned for Over the Rainbow , a Canadian reality competition based on the 2010 BBC series of the same name. The winner of the series would star in the role of Dorothy in a new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's new stage musical of The Wizard of Oz at the Ed Mirvish Theatre. Following a boot camp held by Lloyd Webber, Bridel was chosen as one of the ten contestants. [10] [5] During the competition, Lloyd Webber commented that "there are probably several roles that I would cast her in right away." [11] On November 4, 2012, Bridel was eliminated in third place. [2]
Bridel was cast as Dorothy Gale in a production of The Wizard of Oz that was produced by Drayton Entertainment in March 2015. [12]
In 2015, Bridel was cast as Lauren in the Canadian production of Kinky Boots , which played at the Royal Alexandra Theatre between June 2015 and May 2016. [13] Bridel appeared on Canada AM , where she performed The History of Wrong Guys, a song her character performs in the show. [14] For her performance as Lauren, Bridel received a nomination for Outstanding Female Performance in a Musical at the 2016 Dora Awards. [15] She also was nominated for and won a 2016 Toronto Theatre Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical. [16]
Between 2016 and 2020, Bridel appeared in four Ross Petty Christmas pantomimes. In 2016, Bridel appeared in her first Ross Petty pantomime, where she starred as Sleeping Beauty in Sleeping Beauty. [17] She also appeared in the 2017 production as Jane in A Christmas Carol, which was also filmed and aired on Family Channel and CBC across Canada. [18] Bridel then starred as Maid Marion in the 2019 Ross Petty production of Lil' Red Robin Hood. [19] In 2020, she appeared in There’s No Place Like Home For The Holidays, which was performed as an online revue due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [20]
In 2017, Bridel was named the new Anne in the Charlottetown Festival's production of Anne of Green Gables: The Musical , the longest running annual musical theatre production. [21] [22] Bridel reprised her role of Anne in the 2018 production. [23]
In April 2022, Bridel began starring in the main voice role of Pipp Petals in My Little Pony , replacing Sofia Carson. [3] [24] She currently voices the character in the made-for-YouTube 2D animated series My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale and in the Netflix animated series My Little Pony: Make Your Mark . Bridel also reprised her voice role in the 2022 Netflix animated specials, My Little Pony: Make Your Mark and My Little Pony: Winter Wishday. She also lent her voice to the video game My Little Pony: A Maretime Bay Adventure. [25]
In 2023, Bridel starred as Sherrie in a Canadian production of Rock of Ages that played at the Elgin Theatre between February 23 and May 20, 2023. [26] At the 2023 Dora Awards, Bridel was nominated for Outstanding Performance in a Leading Role. [27] Later that same year, Bridel starred as Claire in the world premiere of Chris Mrs. The musical ran between December 5 and 31, 2023 at the Winter Garden Theatre. [28]
In 2018 Bridel was nearly involved in the 2018 Toronto van attack, having been about 5 minutes away when it occurred. [23]
Year | Production | Role | Theatre | Category | Ref. |
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2011 | The Little Years | Mary | Studio Theatre | Regional / Stratford Festival | [8] |
2015 | The Wizard of Oz | Dorothy Gale | Dunfield Theatre | Regional / Drayton Entertainment | [29] |
2015–2016 | Kinky Boots | Lauren | Royal Alexandra Theatre | Toronto / Mirvish Productions | [13] |
2016 | Mamma Mia! | Sophie Sheridan | Capitol Theatre | Regional | [30] |
Sleeping Beauty | Sleeping Beauty | Elgin Theatre | Regional / Ross Petty Productions | [17] | |
2017 | Anne of Green Gables: The Musical | Anne Shirley | Regional / Charlottetown Festival | [21] | |
A Christmas Carol | Jane | Elgin Theatre | Regional / Ross Petty Productions | [31] | |
2018 | Anne of Green Gables: The Musical | Anne Shirley | Regional / Charlottetown Festival | [23] | |
2019 | You'll Get Used To It...The War Show | Woman 1, Various characters | St. Jacobs Country Playhouse | Regional / Drayton Entertainment | [32] |
Lil' Red Robin Hood | Maid Marion | Winter Garden Theatre | Regional / Ross Petty Productions | [33] | |
2020 | Kinky Boots | Lauren | Hamilton Family Theatre | Regional / Drayton Entertainment | [34] |
There’s No Place Like Home For The Holidays | Holiday Spirit | Virtual revue | Regional / Ross Petty Productions | [20] | |
2022 | Mamma Mia! | Sophie Sheridan | St. Jacobs Country Playhouse | Regional / Drayton Entertainment | [35] |
2023 | Rock of Ages | Sherrie | Elgin Theatre | Regional / More Entertainment Group | [36] |
Chris Mrs. | Claire Chris | Winter Garden Theatre | Toronto: World premiere | [37] | |
2024 | Rosamund | Princess Rosamund | Jeanne Lamon Hall | Toronto: Fringe Festival | [38] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | Over the Rainbow | Herself | Third-place finalist |
2018 | A Christmas Carol | Jane | Television special |
2020 | Odd Squad | Sister Sally #2 | 2 episodes |
Private Eyes | Tiffany | Episode: "Tappa Kegga Daily" | |
2021 | Glowbies | Sixty | Main role (voice) |
2022 | Murdoch Mysteries | Susan Halliday | Episode: "There's Something About Mary" |
2022–2023 | My Little Pony: Make Your Mark | Pipp Petals | Main role (voice) |
2022–2024 | My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale | Main role (voice) | |
2022 | My Little Pony: Make Your Mark | Netflix animated special | |
My Little Pony: Winter Wishday | Netflix animated special | ||
2023 | My Little Pony: Bridlewoodstock | Netflix animated special | |
Accused | Female Supporter #3 | Episode S1.E7: "Brenda's Story" |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2014 | Shelby | Chloe |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2019 | Out of the Shadows | Narrator | [39] | |
2021 | The Dollhouse: A Ghost Story | [40] | ||
2022 | Prague | [41] | ||
Every Summer After | [42] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2022 | My Little Pony: A Maretime Bay Adventure | Pipp Petals | [43] |
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2015 | BroadwayWorld Award | Best Leading Actress in a Musical | Kinky Boots | Won | [44] |
2016 | Dora Awards | Outstanding Female Performance in a Musical | Nominated | [45] | |
Toronto Theatre Critics Award | Best Supporting Actress in a Musical | Won | [46] | ||
2023 | Dora Awards | Outstanding Leading Performance in a Musical | Rock of Ages | Nominated | [27] |
2023 | ACTRA Toronto Award | Outstanding Performance: Gender Non-Conforming or Female Voice | My Little Pony: Make Your Mark | Nominated | [47] |
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