Ben Forster (actor)

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Ben Forster
Born (1981-04-24) 24 April 1981 (age 42)
Origin Sunderland, England
Occupation(s)Actor, singer, songwriter

Benjamin Edward Forster (born 24 April 1981) is a British actor and singer who won ITV's Superstar competition in 2012. [1] As a result, Forster played the lead role of Jesus in the revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar in its 2012 arena tour. [2] [3] [4] [5] Forster returned to the role at the end of May to tour Australia through 2013.

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Forster would later play the title character in Lloyd Webber's musical adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera.

Career

Before his success in the Superstar competition, Forster played the role of Doody in Grease and was involved in Thriller – Live in 2009. [6] Singer/songwriter Forster is based in London and performs nationally and internationally. Originally from Sunderland, he was a child singer and actor who won a scholarship at the prestigious Italia Conti Academy in London at 16.

During his training, he was heavily featured in the BBC's prime time fly-on-the-wall documentary The Dream Academy which aired to over 3 million people. The Broccoli family (of James Bond fame) staged the musical La Cava in London the same year, and Forster won a role, to make his West End debut in the production. He then went on to another lead singer role in Lennon and McCartney's West End musical All You Need Is Love. It was during the run of this show that the 20-year-old Forster began songwriting. He then began a solo singing career and signed a record deal with an independent label. He wrote and produced his first ten-song live album, but the recording company declared bankruptcy and Forster's solo musical ambitions were put on hold.

After finishing the 2012 arena tour of Jesus Christ Superstar, Forster went on to play the role of Brad Majors in the 40th anniversary tour of The Rocky Horror Show , [7] alongside Roxanne Pallett, Rhydian, Kristian Lavercombe and Oliver Thornton.

Forster was to reprise the role of Jesus for the North American tour of JCS, joining other recording artists that included Incubus' Brandon Boyd as Judas Iscariot, Destiny's Child's Michelle Williams as Mary Magdalene, 'N Sync's JC Chasez as Pontius Pilate, and Public Image Ltd's John Lydon as King Herod. [8] The North American tour was cancelled on 30 May 2014. [9]

In 2013–14 Forster performed the role of Magaldi in the West End production of Evita in the Dominion Theatre. In October 2015, Forster reprised the role of Buddy in Elf: The Musical at the Dominion Theatre, a role which he originated in the UK première in 2014 in Plymouth. The show ran until January 2016. In 2016 Forster has been portraying the role of The Phantom in London's The Phantom of the Opera . On 6 January 2018, while performing in Elf the Musical, Forster came down off a ladder mid-performance causing the show to stop immediately. It was later revealed that he had broken his ankle in the process, [10] and would not finish his run with the show. [11]

On 30 November 2023, Forster performed "Tell Me It's Not True" with Melanie C at that year's Royal Variety Performance , held at the Royal Albert Hall. The show was televised on 17 December 2023. [12] [13]

Stage Credits

Year(s)ProductionRoleTheatreLocation
2000–2001 La Cava Ensemble Piccadilly Theatre West End
2001–2002 All You Need is Love John Lennon Arts Theatre
2007–2009 Grease Doody Piccadilly Theatre
2009–2010 Thriller - Live Ensemble Lyric Theatre
2012–2014 Jesus Christ Superstar Jesus UK Arena Tour
2014North American Arena Tour
2014 Elf: The Musical Buddy Theatre Royal Plymouth
2014–2015 Evita Magaldi Dominion Theatre West End
2015 The Rocky Horror Show Brad MajorsUK National Tour
2015–2016 Elf: The Musical Buddy Dominion Theatre West End
2016–2017 The Phantom of The Opera The Phantom Her Majesty's Theatre
2018 Elf: The Musical Buddy The Lowry Salford
2020 The Phantom of The Opera The Phantom Christmas TheaterGreece
2024 Phantom of the Opera Tokyu Theatre Orb Japan

Discography

Forster released his first album Acoustic Covers in 2012. The album includes acoustic covers of well-known songs from artists like Michael Jackson and Maroon 5. [6] In 2013 he released Acoustic Covers Vol.2. [14] It was co-produced by Ben Forster and Nik Carter and mixed by Jack Birchwood. It featured Luke Higgins on acoustic guitar and Robert Eckland on piano.

In December 2014 he released a double album – together with fellow musical theatre stars Louise Dearman and Kerry Ellis – of Alexander S. Bermange's three-person musical The Route To Happiness. This was made available as a deluxe 2-CD set and to download.

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