Brian d'Arcy James


Brian d'Arcy James Biography

Brian d'Arcy James (born June 29, 1968) is an American actor and musician.

Career

The actor's middle name by birth is d'Arcy. As there was another actor named Brian James in Equity, he uses his full name as his professional name. He graduated from Northwestern University's School of Communication. He received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical in 2002 for his portrayal of Sidney Falco in Sweet Smell of Success, co-starring John Lithgow. He received an Obie Award for his performance in the one-man play The Good Thief by Conor McPherson.

Additional Broadway credits include playing Frederick Barrett in Titanic, Lincoln Center's Carousel, and Blood Brothers. Off-Broadway credits include Andrew Lippa's The Wild Party in 2000 opposite Julia Murney and Idina Menzel for which he received a Drama Desk Award nomination, as well as Adam Guettel's Floyd Collins and the Gershwins' Pardon My English. He appeared in Martin McDonagh's The Lieutenant of Inishmore on Broadway, replaced Norbert Leo Butz in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and starred in The Apple Tree opposite Kristin Chenoweth. In 2004, he released a Christmas album titled From Christmas Eve to Christmas Morn. He was the Broadway version of Bob Wallace, whose character was originated by Bing Crosby, in White Christmas in 2004. He played the role of Dan Goodman in the new musical Next to Normal Off-Broadway at Second Stage Theatre in 2008. He then starred opposite Sutton Foster and Christopher Sieber as the title character in Shrek the Musical. The show began previews on Broadway November 8, 2008 and opened on December 14 at The Broadway Theatre after a tryout in Seattle. For this role he won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical. He was also nominated for the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical for his portrayal. He departed the cast after one year in the role and was replaced by Ben Crawford.

James starred in the Broadway play, Time Stands Still which began preview performances on January 5, 2010 and officially opened on January 25 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. The show ended its limited run on March 27, 2010. For this role he won the broadway.com Audience Award for Favorite Featured Actor in a Play. He reprised the role of Dan Goodman in the Broadway company of Next to Normal at the Booth Theatre. He replaced J. Robert Spencer beginning May 17, 2010. James ended his limited engagement on July 18, 2010 and was replaced by Jason Danieley.

On July 19, 2010 James performed in front of President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at A Broadway Celebration: In Performance at the White House, which also aired on PBS October 20, 2010. He returned to Time Stands Still when the show returned to Broadway. It closed on January 30, 2011.

James was part of the cast of the NBC musical series Smash, playing Frank, who was the husband of Debra Messing's character. NBC officially picked up Smash as a series on May 11, 2011. The program made its series premiere on February 6, 2012. He did not return to the show as a series regular for its second and final season. James starred in Torstein Blixfjord's 2012 short film Bird In A Box.

He co-hosted the 57th Drama Desk Awards with Brooke Shields on June 3, 2012.

James starred as Bick in the new musical, Giant, which ran at the Public Theater from October 26 - December 16, 2012. For this role James received a nomination for Best Actor in a Musical at the Drama Desk Awards and Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance.

He also performed at the 29th birthday celebration of the New York Pops, which was a celebration called "Journey On", celebrating the work of Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens. He performed "Wheels of a Dream" from Ragtime with Andrew Rannells, Rebecca Luker, Liz Callaway, Kevin Chamberlin, Jason Danieley, Boyd Gaines, Lewis Grosso, Norm Lewis, Kecia Lewis-Evans, Darlene Love, Marin Mazzie, Tiler Peck, Nikki M. James, Rachel York, and LaChanze, along with Flaherty and Ahrens.

He played Banquo in the Lincoln Center Theater production of Macbeth, which began previews in October 2013 and officially opened at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre in November 2013. He starred as the original King George III in the off-Broadway production of the acclaimed musical Hamilton, with previews starting January 20, 2015 and officially opening on February 17. Actor Jonathan Groff replaced James in the off-Broadway run on March 3, 2015.

He stars in a new musical on Broadway, Something Rotten!, which opened in previews at the St. James Theatre on March 23, 2015 and officially on April 22, for which he received his third Tony nomination. James played Matt Carroll in the 2015 film Spotlight. In March 2016, it was announced that James was cast in the CBS pilot, Superior Donuts.

Personal life

James was born in Saginaw, Michigan, the son of Mary (ne Kelly), a seller of children's books, and Thomas F. James (deceased), a lawyer. His maternal grandfather was Harry Kelly, a former Governor of Michigan. His uncle, Brian Kelly, was an actor featured in the series Flipper and a producer of the movie Blade Runner. He has three siblings: brother Andrew, a portfolio manager; sister Kate, an actress and writer; and sister Anne (Noonan), an actress and teacher.

Brian is married to Jennifer Prescott, whom he met when both performed in a Lincoln Centre production, and together they have a daughter, Grace.

Theatre credits

Year Show Role Notes
1993 Blood Brothers Ensemble Broadway
1994 Carousel Various Characters Broadway
Public Enemy Davey Boyd Off-Broadway
1995 Follies Young Buddy Regional
1996 Floyd Collins Clif Roney/Reporter Off-Broadway
1997-98 Titanic Frederick Barrett Broadway
1998 Chess Anatoly NY Concert
Kelly Kelly Off-Off-Broadway
2000 The Wild Party Burrs Off-Broadway
2001 The Good Thief Man Off-Broadway
2002 Sweet Smell of Success Sidney Broadway
2003 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Freddie Reading
Harmony Performer Regional
2004 Pardon My English Gob Schmidt Off-Broadway
White Christmas Bob Wallace Regional
2005 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Freddie Broadway
Children and Art Performer Broadway
Flight Reporter Off-Broadway
White Christmas Bob Wallace Boston
The Apple Tree Adam/Sanjar/Flip Encores!
2006 The Lieutenant of Inishmore Brendan Off-Broadway
Broadway
Young Frankenstein Frederick Workshop
2006-07 The Apple Tree Adam/Sanjar/Flip Broadway
2007 White Christmas Bob Wallace Boston
2008 Next to Normal Dan Goodman Off-Broadway
Port Authority Dermont Off-Broadway
Shrek the Musical Shrek Broadway
2009 Next to Normal Dan Goodman Broadway
2010-11 Time Stands Still James Dodd Broadway
2012 Giant Bick Off-Broadway
2013-14 Macbeth Banquo Broadway
2015 Hamilton King George III Off-Broadway
2015-16 Something Rotten! Nick Bottom Broadway

Discography

Cast Albums

  • Something Rotten! [Original Broadway Cast]
  • Shrek the Musical [Original Broadway Cast]
  • White Christmas [Original Cast]
  • Sweet Smell of Success [Original Broadway Cast]
  • The Wild Party [Original Off-Broadway Cast]
  • Titanic [Original Broadway Cast]
  • Dream True [World Premiere Cast]
  • Brownstone [Studio Cast]
  • The Stephen Schwartz Album [Studio Cast]
  • Myths and Hymns [Off-Broadway Original Cast]
  • Violet [Off-Broadway Original Cast]
  • Far From the Madding Crowd [Studio Cast]
  • The Civil War [Studio Cast]
  • The Stephen Sondheim Album [Studio Cast]
  • Floyd Collins [Original Cast]
  • Carousel [Revival Cast]

Solo Recordings

  • From Christmas Eve to Christmas Morn (debut solo album)
  • Michigan Christmas (single)

Featured Recordings

  • The Maury Yeston Compilation (featured artist)
  • Jonathan Franzen's How to Be Alone (featured artist)
  • Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens New York (featured artist)

Filmography

Film

Year Show Role Notes
1997 Sax and Violins
1999 Exiled Brinkley
2002 G Lloyd
Monday Night Mayhem Al Michaels
2004 Neurotica Andrew
2008 Ghost Town Irish Eddie
2011 Friends with Kids Husband in Restaurant
2012 The Fitzgerald Family Christmas Skippy
Bird in a Box Walter
2013 Admission Billy Flynn
Shrek the Musical Shrek Filmed stage production
2014 Time Out of Mind Mark
2015 Spotlight Matty Carroll
Sisters Jerry
2016 The Christmas Pearl George Completed
2017 Rebel in the Rye In post-production
Felt Robert Kunzel In post-production
Molly's Game Filming

Television

Year Show Role Notes
1997 The City Mark/Ned Ashton 2 episodes
2001 The Education of Max Bickford Barry Sheppard/Gary 2 episodes
2002 Monday Night Mayhem Al Michaels Television film
2006 Rescue Me Veterinarian 1 episode
2011 Person of Interest Wheeler 1 episode: "Pilot"
2012 The Big C Tim 3 episodes
Game Change Ted Frank Television film
2012-13 Smash Frank Houston 18 episodes
2013 The Good Wife Detective Nolan 1 episode
It Could Be Worse Happy 1 episode
Ironside Bill Broughton 1 episode
2014 Submissions Only Read Whatley 1 episode
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit Adam Brubeck 1 episode
Hoke Henry Hickey Pilot
The Funtastix Andrew Pilot
2015 Mozart in the Jungle Beethoven 1 episode
2016 Superior Donuts Arthur Pilot
2017 13 Reasons Why Andy Baker

Video Games

  • Medal of Honor: Rising Sun, Davis/Pvt. Brooks (2003)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated Work Result
2000 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical The Wild Party
2001 Outstanding Solo Performance The Good Thief
2002 Tony Award Best Featured Actor in a Musical Sweet Smell of Success
Drama Desk Award Best Featured Actor in a Musical
2006 Broadway.com Audience Award Best Featured Actor in a Play The Lieutenant of Inishmore
2007 Best Onstage Pair (w/ Kristin Chenoweth The Apple Tree
2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical Port Authority
2009 Outstanding Actor in a Musical Shrek the Musical
Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical
Outer Critics Circle Award Best Actor in a Musical
Drama League Award Distinguished Performance
Broadway.com Audience Award Favorite Actor in a Musical
Favorite Onstage Pair (w/ Daniel Breaker)
Favorite Onstage Pair (w/ Sutton Foster
2010 Broadway.com Audience Award Favorite Actor in a Musical Time Stands Still
2011 Favorite Replacement Next to Normal
2012 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical Giant
2015 Outstanding Actor in a Musical Something Rotten!
Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical
Outer Critics Circle Award Best Actor in a Musical
Drama League Award Distinguished Performance
Broadway.com Audience Award Favorite Actor in a Musical
Lucille Lortel Award Best Featured Actor in a Musical Hamilton
Gotham Award Best Ensemble Performance Spotlight
Independent Spirit Awards Robert Altman Award
Satellite Awards Best Cast in a Motion Picture
Boston Online Film Critics Association Awards Best Ensemble
Boston Society of Film Critics Best Cast
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award Best Ensemble
Detroit Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble
Las Vegas Film Critics Society
New York Film Critics Online Award Best Ensemble Cast
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award Best Acting Ensemble
San Diego Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble
Southeastern Film Critics Award
Florida Film Critics Circle Best Ensemble
Nevada Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble Cast
2016 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Critics' Choice Movie Award Best Acting Ensemble
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Ensemble Cast
Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Ensemble
Georgia Film Critics Association Best Ensemble
Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Something Rotten!



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