Joel Perez

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Joel Perez
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Perez at GalaxyCon Richmond in 2024
Born
Education Tufts University (BA)
OccupationActor
Years active2010–present
Notable credit(s) Fun Home , Sweet Charity , Tick, Tick… Boom! , and Valentino in Hazbin Hotel
Website www.joelperez.com

Joel Perez is an American actor, singer, and dancer known for his work in several theatrical performances and television appearances.

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Early life

Perez was born in Boston, and grew up in Lawrence, Massachusetts. His father is a Pentecostal minister, and he was first introduced to singing at a young age in church. [1] He graduated from Central Catholic High School in Lawrence in 2004. [2] In eighth grade, Perez starred in the Fellowship Christian Academy's production of Cinderella as The Herald. [3] He later starred in his high school's production of Bye Bye Birdie as Conrad Birdie. [4]

Perez attended Tufts University, graduating in 2008. There, he performed in productions of Children of Eden and Hair . He studied for a semester at the British American Drama Academy in London. He also studied at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre his junior year of college. [5]

Career

After graduating from college in 2008, Perez was accepted into the American Theater Wing Program Springboard NYC. During this time, Perez was involved with Stage Source and auditioned for In the Heights and the Williamstown Theater Festival. He also received a call-back audition a year and a half later for In the Heights. After six auditions, Perez joined the play on its national tour. [6] When he returned to NYC, he acquired his real estate license and began working as an agent, before working a number of other jobs including as a PA for the PBS show History Detectives . [6]

Perez began his career in 2010 with a role in the national tour of the Tony Award-winning musical In the Heights . [7] [8] While touring for In the Heights he appeared in the film BoyBand. [9]

In 2013, Perez played Mark, Pete, Roy, and Bobby Jeremy, one out of only two parts for men, in the world premiere Public Theater off-Broadway production of Fun Home . Perez became involved with the work in its earliest stages. [6] While at the Sundance Theater Lab in Jacksonville, Florida, Perez met with Lisa Kron and Jeanine Tesori, creators of the adaption of Alison Bechdel's work. [6] At the time, Perez was working on Stuck Elevator. [6] He quickly befriended the two, and they asked him to be in the play. [6] In April 2015, Perez travelled with the show to Broadway at the Circle in the Square Theatre, where it won five Tony Awards. [7] [10] [11]

Most recently, Perez played the roles of Vittorio Vidal, Daddy Brubeck, and Herman in The New Group's off-Broadway revival of Sweet Charity . [12] Perez also starred in Broadway Sings, an annual concert started in 2011 by Corey Mach that celebrates and reinvents pop icons' music. [13]

Perez also co-wrote the short film Beautiful, FL with his husband, Adrian Ferbeyre, for Disney's Launchpad series. In addition to co-writing the short, he starred as Copernicus Cruz, the judge in the main protagonist's ice cream competition. The film was directed by Gabriel Ortega and was released on Disney+ on September 29, 2023. [14]

Broken Box Mime Theater Company

Perez has been a member of the Broken Box Mime Theater Company in New York since its inception in 2011. [15] [16] Broken Box finds its roots in a student-run mime troupe named HYPE at Tufts University. [17] Perez's work as a mime serves as a "home-base" away from the glitz and glamour of Broadway. [16] Creating a skit is a collaborative process between actors and not primarily guided by a playwright. [16] Most of the company's pieces are accompanied by contemporary music, which helps establish a mood for a given performance. [16] Broken Box won the 2014 New York Innovative Theater Award for Outstanding Ensemble. [18]

Critical reception

Perez was praised by Jay Barmann in his role as Marco in Stuck Elevator. Barmann writes in SFist, "Joel Perez deserves praise as well for his role as Guang's coworker Marco, and for adding layers of rap and rhythm to the piece." [19] He was also well received for his work in Fun Home's on-Broadway production. Jesse Green writes for Vulture.com, "Joel Perez, with three small roles—including two different young men the father tries to seduce—nails all of them. (He's also a hoot as the bespangled lead singer in a Partridge Family takeoff called 'Raincoat Made of Love'." [20] Green described Fun Home at the Public Theater in 2013, which Perez acted in as well, as "hilarious and crushing," which also remained true for his viewing of its Broadway production. [20] In his role in Sweet Charity as Vittorio Vidal, Michael Dale describes Perez as "marvelously hot-headed, but gracious in the role and sings the sweeping ballad 'Too Many Tomorrows' with elevated movie star passion." [21]

Awards

Perez won the Goddard Rhetorical Prize in 2008, [5] and won the 2017 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in Musical for his work in Sweet Charity . [22] [23]

Personal life

Perez has been an out gay man since 2007. [11] He has been married to his husband, Adrian Ferbeyre, since 2019.

Acting credits

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010 In the Heights EnsembleNational tour
2013Stuck ElevatorMarco A.C.T.
2013–2014 Fun Home Mark/Pete/Roy/Bobby Jeremy The Public Theater
2014The Mapmaker's OperaDiego Clemente New York Musical Theatre Festival
2015–2016 Fun Home Mark/Pete/Roy/Bobby JeremyBroadway
2016–2017 Sweet Charity Vittorio/Daddy Brubeck/Herman/Charlie The New Group (Off-Broadway)
2022-2023Kiss My AztecPepe Berkeley Repertory Theatre

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010The Last HarborLuis
BoyBand Jordan
2011Today __cksAssholeShort film
2012MarranosGabriel
2014Family With FireBill CassidyShort film
2015Strange PastTomShort film
2021 Tick, Tick… Boom! Lincoln

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012 The Big C Miguel1 episode
2014 Person of Interest Mask1 episode
2015 Black Box Mexican Carson1 episode
2016 The Outs EliWeb series, 4 episodes
2017 Odd Mom Out Carlos2 episodes
2018 Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert EnsembleLive musical
2024 Hazbin Hotel Valentino (voice)Recurring role [24]

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2023 Helluva Boss Dr. Somna (voice)1 episode ("Western Energy")

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