Kevin Chamberlin

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Kevin Chamberlin
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Chamberlin in 2019
Born
Kevin Chamberlin [1] [ non-primary source needed ]

(1963-11-25) November 25, 1963 (age 60) [2]
Education Rutgers University, New Brunswick (BFA)
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1985–present
Spouse
Michael Gans
(m. 2008)

Kevin Chamberlin (born November 25, 1963 [3] ) is an American actor. He is known for his theatre roles such as Horton in Seussical and Uncle Fester in The Addams Family . For his theatre work, he was nominated for three Tony Awards and three Drama Desk Awards. He also starred as Bertram Winkle in the Disney Channel Original Series sitcom Jessie from 2011 to 2015. From 2018 to 2019, he starred as The Wizard of Oz in Wicked on Broadway.

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Early and personal life

Chamberlin was born on November 25, 1963 in Baltimore, Maryland, [3] and was raised in Moorestown, New Jersey. In elementary school, he starred as Huck Finn in the school's production of Tom Sawyer . After he graduated from Moorestown High School in 1981, [4] Chamberlin studied acting at Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and graduated with a B.F.A. in acting in 1985. [5] Chamberlin has since acted on Broadway, having been nominated for three Tony Awards, [6] and has an extensive list of film [7] and television credits.

Chamberlin is gay. [8] He has been married to TV writer and producer Michael Gans since 2008, having been together since 1991. [9] [10]

Career

Chamberlin made his Broadway debut in 1992 in My Favorite Year [11] Chamberlin has been nominated for Drama Desk and Tony Awards for Dirty Blonde (as Charlie), Seussical (as Horton), and The Addams Family (as Uncle Fester). Additional Broadway theatre credits include Triumph of Love , Abe Lincoln in Illinois , Chicago , The Ritz and Wicked .

He appeared in the 1999 film Trick. He also appeared in Die Hard with a Vengeance as an enthusiastic NYPD bomb defusal expert. In Lucky Number Slevin , he again had a supporting role as a New York police officer. Chamberlin's most recent work includes the role of Aron Malsky in the NBC prime-time series Heroes . He also made an appearance in a Law and Order: Special Victims Unit episode titled "Redemption" where he played a man named Roger Berry. He was also a guest on the sitcom Frasier , in season 10 episode 13. Chamberlin previously appeared as Uncle Fester in the musical The Addams Family , a role for which he won a Broadway.com Audience Award for Favorite Performance By a Featured Actor In a Broadway Musical. [12] Brad Oscar replaced him in the role of Uncle Fester on March 8, 2011. [13] Chamberlin also starred as Dr. Fusion in Teen Beach Movie , a Disney Channel Original Movie starring Ross Lynch, Maia Mitchell, Barry Bostwick, and Steve Valentine which aired July 19, 2013.

In 2019, Chamberlin appeared as Mr. Mushnik in the Pasadena Playhouse production of Little Shop of Horrors alongside George Salazar, Mj Rodriguez, Amber Riley and Matthew Wilkas. [14]

In 2020, Chamberlin was one of the many TikTok users who created an internet meme of a musical version of the 2007 Disney/Pixar film Ratatouille . On December 28, 2020, it was announced that Chamberlin would star as Gusteau in a benefit concert presentation of the musical. The concert streamed exclusively on TodayTix on January 1, 2021. [15]

In 2022, Chamberlin appeared as Nicely-Nicely Johnson in Guys and Dolls at the Kennedy Center. He starred opposite James Monroe Iglehart, Jessie Mueller, Steven Pasquale, and Phillipa Soo. [16] Chamberlin received a Helen Hayes Award for his performance. [17]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995 Die Hard with a Vengeance Charles Weiss
1997 In & Out Carl Mickley
1998 Letters from a Killer Cutler
1999 Trick Perry's Ex
2001 Herman U.S.A. Wayne
2002 Road to Perdition Frank the Bouncer
2004 Suspect Zero Harold Speck
Christmas with the Kranks Mr. Scanlon
2005Bound by LiesGus BoyleDirect-to-DVD film
Loudmouth SoupCharlie Baker
2006 Lucky Number Slevin Marty
Queer Duck: The Movie Additional Voices (voice)Direct-to-DVD film
2007 The Girl Next Door Officer Jennings
2008SorryHitmanShort Film
2009 Taking Woodstock Jackson Spiers
2012PossessionsKeith
2013Meat and PotatoesCharlieShort Film
2014 Lucky Stiff Fred Mahew III
Silent ShadowsVictorShort Film
2016 Internet Famous Larry Trambone
2017IrvingIrvingShort Film
The Emoji Movie Gavel (voice)
2019 Wonder Park Uncle Tony (voice)
The Nightmare GalleryDr. Stockton
Trouble James (voice)
2020 The Prom Sheldon
2021 Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical Auguste Gusteau

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991 Reading Rainbow Ted the Grateful HeadEpisode: "The Lady with the Ship on Her Head"
1992 ABC Afterschool Specials RefereeEpisode: "Summer Stories: The Mall - Part 3"
1994 Ghostwriter Audubon Poulet4 episodes
1995 New York News VictorEpisode: "Fun City"
1999 Earthly Possessions PolicemanTV movie
2001 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Roger BerryEpisode: "Redemption"
2001–2002 Ed Mr. Bronkowski2 episodes
2003 Without a Trace Episode: "Hang on to Me"
Frasier Guy in Waiting RoomEpisode: "Lilith Needs a Favor"
Kingpin Cat ManEpisode: "The Odd Couple"
Nip/Tuck Dr. PendeltonEpisode: "Mandi/Randi"
According to Jim WallaceEpisode: "The Lemonade Stand"
2004 It's All Relative WayneEpisode: "Cross My Heart"
The D.A. Prosecutor EamsEpisode: "The People vs. Sergius Kovinsky"
2005 Crossing Jordan NevilleEpisode: "You Really Got Me"
Listen Up DaveEpisode: "Tony Whine-Man"
Jake in Progress Carl3 episodes
Inconceivable Lenny2 episodes
Sex, Love & Secrets Momma5 episodes
2006 Crumbs Massage ClientEpisode: "Pilot"
The Valley of LightMoodyTV movie
CSI: NY Patient #1 / The FlashEpisode: "Super Men"
So Notorious LionelEpisode: "Canadian"
Twenty Good Years BailiffEpisode: "Pilot"
2007 Heroes Aron Malsky3 episodes
State of Mind Fred Smedresman8 episodes
2009 Better Off Ted Mr. CrispEpisode: "Father, Can You Hair Me?"
2010 Late Show with David Letterman Uncle FesterEpisode: "Episode #17.117"; uncredited
2011–2015 Jessie BertramMain cast; 98 episodes
2012 Austin & Ally BertramEpisode: "Austin & Jessie & Ally All Star New Year: Part 2"
2013 Teen Beach Movie Dr. Fusion Disney Channel Original Movie
2015 Modern Family Dr. Monty LemonEpisode: "The Verdict"
Where the Bears Are Beach MinisterEpisode: "Bears at Sea, Part 2"
A Christmas Melody Thomas Hallmark Channel Original Movie
2016 Bunk'd BertramEpisode: "Griff Is in the House!"
2017 Grace and Frankie Frank3 episodes
Training Day Bill MarksEpisode: "Tunnel Vision"
2018 A Series of Unfortunate Events Man in Plaid Pants 2 episodes
2019 Team Kaylie AntonEpisode: "Wax On, Wax Off"
2022 Outer Range Karl Cleaver2 episodes
The Really Loud House Phillip "Flip" Phillipini2 episodes
2023 A Really Haunted Loud House Television film
TBA Duster Bob TempleUpcoming series

Music videos

YearTitleRoleArtistNotes
2014Disney's Circle of Stars: Do You Want to Build a Snowman? SelfVarious Artists

Stage credits

Theater work
YearTitleRoleLocationNotes
1992 My Favorite Year Ensemble

u/s Herb Lee
u/s Sy Benson

Vivian Beaumont Theatre, BroadwayOriginal cast
1993 Abe Lincoln in Illinois Cavalry Captain / Feargus / Ensemble

u/s Sturveson

1996 One Touch of Venus Stanley New York City Center Encores!
1997 Triumph of Love Dimas Royale Theatre, BroadwayOriginal cast
1998 Chicago Amos Hart Shubert Theatre, BroadwayReplacement
Li'l Abner Senator Jack S. Phogbound New York City Center Encores!
1999 Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 Performer
2000 Dirty Blonde Charlie and others Helen Hayes Theatre, BroadwayOriginal cast
Nominated – Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play
2001 Seussical Horton the Elephant Richard Rodgers Theatre, BroadwayOriginal cast
Nominated - Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical
2002 Merrily We Roll Along Charley Kringas Freud Playhouse Concert [18]
2004 Company DavidRegional
2006 Chicago Amos Hart Shubert Theatre, BroadwayReplacement
2007Stairway to ParadisePerformer New York City Center Encores!
The Ritz Gaetano Proclo Studio 54, BroadwayOriginal cast
2008-2009 Chicago Amos Hart Ambassador Theatre, BroadwayReplacement
National tourOriginal cast
2009-2010 The Addams Family Uncle Fester Oriental Theater, Chicago Pre-Broadway Regional Tryout
2010-2011 Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, BroadwayOriginal cast
Nominated - Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical
2014 Hair Dad Hollywood Bowl, California Regional
2015 Spamalot Sir Bedevere / Dennis's Mother / Concorde
2016 Disaster! Maury Nederlander Theatre, BroadwayOriginal cast
West Side Story Lt. Schrank / Doc / Officer KrupkeHollywood Bowl, CaliforniaRegional
2017 The New Yorkers Jimmie Deegan New York City Center Encores!
2018-2019 Wicked The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Gershwin Theatre, BroadwayReplacement
2018 Parade Luther Rosser / Mr. Peavy Roundabout Theatre Company Workshop
2019 High Button Shoes Mr. Pierre Pontdue New York City Center Encores!
Little Shop of Horrors Mr. Mushnik Pasadena Playhouse, CaliforniaRegional
Let 'Em Eat Cake Vice President Alexander Throttlebottom Carnegie Hall Concert
2021 Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical Auguste Gusteau-Online concert
2022 Guys and Dolls Nicely-Nicely Johnson Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C. Regional
2023 The Frogs Xanthias Lincoln Center [19]

Awards and nominations

YearWorkAwardCategoryResult
2000 Dirty Blonde Tony Award Best Featured Actor in a Play Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Play Nominated
2001 Seussical Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical Nominated
2010 The Addams Family Tony Award Best Featured Actor in a Musical Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Featured Actor in a MusicalNominated
2023 Guys and Dolls Helen Hayes Award Outstanding Performer in a Visiting ProductionWon

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