Rob McClure

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Rob McClure
Born
Robert McClure

(1982-06-15) June 15, 1982 (age 41)
Alma mater New Milford High School, Montclair State University
OccupationActor
Children1

Rob McClure (born June 15, 1982) [1] is an American actor and singer, best known for his work on the Broadway stage.

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McClure made his Broadway debut in 2002 as an understudy in I'm Not Rappaport . From 2006 to 2009, he went on to play several roles in Avenue Q , both on Broadway and on the show's national tour. In 2013, he won a Theatre World Award and earned a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his lead performance in the title role of the musical Chaplin . His subsequent Broadway credits include originating principal roles in Honeymoon in Vegas (2015) and Beetlejuice (2019). He has also starred in Noises Off (2016) and Something Rotten! (2016–18). In 2021, McClure originated the lead role of Daniel Hillard in Mrs. Doubtfire , a performance for which he earned his second Tony nomination.

He recently performed the lead role of Seymour Krelborn in an off-Broadway revival of Little Shop of Horrors .

Education

McClure graduated from New Milford High School in New Milford, New Jersey in 2000 [2] and attended Montclair State University, but did not graduate. While a senior in high school, he won the Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for his performance as Charley in New Milford High School's production of Where's Charley? , which included a scholarship to attend their Summer Musical Theatre Conservatory. [2] He directed musicals at New Milford High School from 2003 to 2006 (including a show that he wrote, The Bagel Factory) while attending Montclair State University. [2]

Career

Theatre

McClure's first professional acting role was at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Carousel shortly after graduating high school. [2] He appeared in the ensemble of the Paper Mill Playhouse revival of the play I'm Not Rappaport , making his Broadway debut when the production transferred to the Booth Theatre in 2002. [3] [4] He next performed on Broadway in the musical Avenue Q as Nicky and Trekkie Monster in 2006 and in the show's national tour for two years, beginning in 2007, as Princeton and Rod, returning to Broadway in those roles in 2009. [5] [6] [7]

McClure played the title role in the new musical Chaplin in 2010 when it premiered at the La Jolla Playhouse, California, under its former title Limelight: The Story of Charlie Chaplin. [8] He continued in the role when the show transferred to Broadway in 2012. [9] For this performance, he was nominated for the 2013 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. [10] [11] The Newsday reviewer wrote of his performance:

McClure … doesn't just replicate the waddle and pratfalls of Chaplin's little tramp. He doesn't just do a back somersault without spilling a glass of wine or tap dance on roller skates or walk a tightrope. He does all that without apparent effort, but he also has a pungent voice that pings and he embodies more than seven decades of Chaplin's life with a focused, altogether believable mix of gravity and light. [12]

In between these runs, he performed in the New York City Center Encores! staged concert of Where's Charley? in 2011. [9] The New York Times reviewer of Where's Charley? wrote, "McClure scampers to and fro with tireless energy, flouncing in and out of his skirts with comic verve, employing a funny, pinched falsetto when Charley is impersonating his aunt. … Mr. McClure [is] a nimble dancer and terrific singer. [13] He also performed at the Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, in the play Amadeus in 2011 as Mozart. [14] He had previously performed at that theatre in The Producers and Oliver! . [15] He appeared in mid-2013 at The Muny, St. Louis, Missouri in Shrek the Musical as Lord Farquaad, [2] and in Mary Poppins as Bert. [3] The following year, at The Muny, he played Gomez in The Addams Family from July 14, 2014 to July 20. [4]

He starred in the musical Honeymoon in Vegas as Jack Singer at the Paper Mill Playhouse from September through October 2013. [16] [17] McClure continued as Jack in the Broadway production of the musical at the Nederlander Theatre in 2014 and 2015. [18] He returned to Broadway in the role of Tim Allgood in the Roundabout Theatre Company production of Noises Off! from December 2015 to January 2016. [19] From September 2015 to March 2016, McClure appeared as Max in the new Ken Ludwig play A Comedy of Tenors at the Cleveland Playhouse and then at the McCarter Theater in Princeton, New Jersey. [5] He played the role of The Baker in The Muny’s production of Into the Woods . [20]

He next joined the Broadway production of Something Rotten! as Nick Bottom in May 2016. [21] [22] He then played Nick in the US national tour, starting in January 2017, [23] [24] until it closed in May 2018. [25] [26]

In June 2018 McClure appeared in Jerome Robbins' Broadway at The Muny, as The Setter/Emcee. [27] [28] Later in 2018 he created the role of Adam in Beetlejuice, the Musical when it premiered at the National Theatre in Washington, DC. He reprised the role on Broadway in 2019 [29] leaving Beetlejuice in September 2019 to create the title role in the musical Mrs. Doubtfire , which premiered at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle, Washington, with performances in November 2019 - January 2020, [30] to open on Broadway in April. It opened at the Stephen Sondheim Theater in March 2020 but was forced to close after three shows due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [31] It reopened December 5, 2021, and ran until May 29, 2022. [32]

Concerts

McClure made his solo cabaret concert debut at Feinstein's/54 Below in New York City on July 1, 2016. His act was titled "Smile". [33] [34]

Television

He was cast in the CBS television pilot in 2016 for a series titled Drew, based on the Nancy Drew mystery books; however, the series was not picked up by CBS. [35] [36]

In the 2022 HBO original series Julia , McClure makes a cameo as a young Fred Rogers.

Personal life

He is married to Maggie Lakis, an actress. They met while performing in Grease in 2005. [37] The couple have a daughter born on December 9, 2018. [38]

Theatre credits (select)

Sources: Playbill Vault [39] and Playbill [40]

YearProductionRoleNotes
2001 Carousel Enoch Snow, Jr. Paper Mill Playhouse
2002 I'm Not Rappaport Ensemble Broadway
2006–07 Avenue Q Various characters
2007–09National tour
2009Broadway
2010 Chaplin Charlie Chaplin La Jolla Playhouse
2011 Little Shop of Horrors Seymour Krelborn The Muny
2012–13 Chaplin Charlie Chaplin Broadway
2013 Shrek the Musical Lord Farquaad The Muny
Mary Poppins Bert
2014 The Addams Family Gomez Addams
Hello, Dolly! Cornelius Hackl
2015 Honeymoon in Vegas Jack SingerBroadway
Into the Woods The Baker The Muny
Beauty and the Beast Lumière
2016 Noises Off! Tim AllgoodBroadway
2016–17 Something Rotten! Nick Bottom
2017–18National tour
2018 Beetlejuice Adam Maitland National Theatre, Washington, DC
2019Broadway
Mrs. Doubtfire Daniel Hillard/Mrs Doubtfire [41] 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle
2020Broadway
2021–22
2022 Little Shop of Horrors Seymour KrelbornOff-Broadway
2023Lewberger & The Wizard of FriendshipKeith’s Dad (One night cameo)
Spamalot Prince Herbert/The Historian Kennedy Center
2023–24 Mrs. Doubtfire Daniel Hillard/Mrs DoubtfireNational tour

Awards and nominations

Source: Playbill Vault [39]

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2013 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical Chaplin Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Outstanding Actor in a MusicalNominated
Theatre World Award Honoree
2015 Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Honeymoon in Vegas Nominated
2022 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical Mrs. Doubtfire Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical Nominated
Drama League Award Distinguished PerformanceNominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actor in a MusicalNominated

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