Casey Likes

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Casey Likes
Born (2001-12-25) December 25, 2001 (age 22)
Education Chandler High School
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • filmmaker
Years active2010–present

Casey Likes (born December 25, 2001) is an American actor and singer. He is known for playing Marty McFly in the 2023 Broadway production of Back to the Future: The Musical at the Winter Garden Theatre and originating the role of William Miller in the musical theatre adaptation, in 2019 in San Diego and then on Broadway in 2022, of the film Almost Famous . [1]

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Early life

Likes was raised in Chandler, Arizona. [2] His mother, Stephanie Likes, is also an actress and appeared in Les Misérables on Broadway and on a national tour.[ citation needed ] Likes attended Chandler High School where, in 2019, he performed as Jean Valjean in the school's production of Les Misérables. For this role, he won Best Lead Male at the 2019 ASU Gammage High School Musical Theatre Awards. [3] This award made Likes a contestant in that year's Jimmy Awards in New York City. At this competition, Likes was selected as one of the eight finalists. [4]

Career

Likes began his career performing in school and community theatre in and around his hometown. [2] His first professional stage role was William Miller in the new musical Almost Famous at The Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. [5] The production ran from September to October 2019. [6] When it transferred to Broadway at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre from November 2022 to January 2023, Likes again played William Miller, [7] garnering a 2023 Theatre World Award. [8] The Broadway cast recording of Almost Famous, released on April 21, 2023, features Likes. [9]

Between his two runs in Almost Famous, Likes appeared in season 2 of Crypt TV's web series, The Birch, as Brian Moses (2021). [10] In 2021, he wrote, directed and acted in a short film titled Thespians, starring Broadway performers Sydney Lucas, Andrew Barth Feldman, Rob McClure and Antonio Cipriano. [11] Likes starred as Richie Shepherd in the MGM horror film Dark Harvest (2023). [12] He also played Gene Simmons, the bassist and co-lead singer of Kiss, in the Neil Bogart biopic Spinning Gold (2023). [13]

Likes has starred as Marty McFly in Back to the Future: The Musical on at the Winter Garden Theatre on Broadway since June 2023. [14] In the role, he was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Lead Performer in a Broadway Musical. [15]

Filmography

Film and television

As an actor
YearTitleRoleNotes
2010 Everything Must Go Young Nick in 1969
2010Cowboys vs. VampiresSteve
2013American BlackoutHank, Jr.TV movie
2015ThrasherlandCarpenterShort film
2018Krampus: OriginsBilly
2021The BirchBrian MosesWeb series, 4 episodes
2021ThespiansMikeShort film; also writer, director and producer
2023 Spinning Gold Gene Simmons
2023 Dark Harvest Richie Shepard
As a filmmaker
YearTitleRoleNotes
2020I Got Youwriter, director, producer and cinematographerShort film

Stage

YearShowRoleTheatreNotes
2019 Jimmy Awards Performer/Jean Valjean Minskoff Theatre Finalist
2019 Almost Famous William Miller Old Globe Theatre Pre-Broadway production
2022 The Outsiders Ponyboy Curtis n/aWorkshop production
2022–2023 Almost Famous William Miller Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre Broadway debut
2023–2024 Back to the Future: The Musical Marty McFly Winter Garden Theatre

Awards and nominations

Stage
YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2019ASU Gammage High School Musical Theatre AwardsBest Lead MaleJean Valjean, Les Misérables Won
2019ASU Gammage High School Musical Theatre AwardsBest VocalistJean ValjeanWon
2019 National High School Musical Theatre Awards Best ActorJean ValjeanFinalist
2023 Theatre World Award n/a Almost Famous Honoree
2024 Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Lead Performer in a Broadway Musical Back to the Future: The Musical Nominated

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