Leslie Odom Jr.




American dancer, film actor and actor






























Leslie Odom Jr.

Leslie Odom, Jr., in Hamilton costume, July 2015.jpg
Odom as Aaron Burr in Hamilton, July 2015

Born
(1981-08-06) August 6, 1981 (age 37)

Queens, New York City, U.S.

Education Carnegie Mellon University
Occupation Actor, singer
Years active 1998–present
Spouse(s)

Nicolette Robinson (m. 2012)
Children 1

Leslie Odom Jr. (/dəm/, born August 6, 1981) is an American actor and singer. He has performed on Broadway and in television and film, and has released two solo jazz albums. He is known for originating the role of Aaron Burr in the Broadway musical Hamilton, a performance for which he won the 2016 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical and the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album as a principal vocalist.[1] His television roles included Sam Strickland in the musical series Smash (2012–2013). He is also the author of the 2018 book Failing Up.[2]




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


    • 2.1 Acting career


      • 2.1.1 Theatre


      • 2.1.2 Television


      • 2.1.3 Film




    • 2.2 Recording career


    • 2.3 Writing




  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Theatre credits


  • 5 Filmography


    • 5.1 Film credits


    • 5.2 Television credits




  • 6 Discography


    • 6.1 Studio albums


    • 6.2 Soundtrack albums


    • 6.3 Singles


    • 6.4 Other appearances




  • 7 Awards and nominations


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Early life


Odom was born in Queens, New York.[3] His family later moved to the East Oak Lane section of Philadelphia, where he grew up. He attended Julia R. Masterman School for middle school and Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts for high school.[4][5] He and his family attended Canaan Baptist Church in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, where he sang solos in the church choir.[4]


He earned a degree with honors at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and then moved to Los Angeles in the summer of 2003.



Career



Acting career



Theatre


Odom sang as a teenager, and studied musical theatre in college. At the age of 17 he made his Broadway debut as Paul in Rent. In 2000, he appeared in the ensemble of the one-night Broadway concert version of Dreamgirls.


He spent much of his time doing theatre in LA, including in 2010 with Leap of Faith,[6] which moved to Broadway in 2012, with him starring as Isaiah Sturdevant. The show closed shortly afterwards, however he made the move to New York and relocated there.


After starring off-Broadway in Venice, and in Witness Uganda (later retitled Invisible Thread) at A.R.T. and in workshops, Odom worked with Lin-Manuel Miranda in the Encores! Off-Center production of Tick, Tick... Boom! playing Michael. Odom also played Nat King Cole in the 2015 one-night Actors Fund of America benefit concert of Bombshell.[7]


Odom was nominated for a 2015 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical[6] for the role of Aaron Burr in the off-Broadway production of Hamilton at The Public Theater. He continued in the same role at the Richard Rodgers Theatre after the show transferred to Broadway later that year. He also won a 2016 Grammy Award for the cast album, and won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical.


Odom's final appearance in the role of Aaron Burr in Hamilton occurred on July 9, 2016.[8]



Television


Odom had a recurring role on CSI: Miami which began in 2003. He appeared as Joseph Kayle in nine episodes before leaving in 2006.


He followed with a recurring role on Vanished, appearing in 10 episodes as Maliko Christo. From 2006 to 2007, he held a recurring role as Freddy on Big Day, appearing on nine episodes prior to its cancellation. He also had a supporting role in the TV movie Poe in 2011.


In the musical television series Smash, Odom had a recurring role as Sam Strickland in 2012, and was promoted to a starring role for the show's final season in 2013.


In late 2013, Odom was offered the leading role of Lucas Newsome on State of Affairs. He accepted the role, but ended up backing out to take the part of Aaron Burr in the workshops of the musical Hamilton.


In 2013 and 2014, he had a recurring role on Person of Interest as Peter Collier, appearing in eight episodes. He also played Reverend Curtis Scott in seven episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit between 2013 and 2015.


Beginning on May 19, 2016, Odom hosted the Broadway.com web series Aaron Burr, Sir: Backstage at Hamilton with Leslie Odom Jr., with a new episode being uploaded every Thursday for eight weeks. Odom was also set to play Jimmy Jam in a 2017 miniseries about New Edition, but ended up leaving the project.


He has made guest appearances on several shows including Gilmore Girls, Grey's Anatomy, Supernatural, and The Good Wife. In 2016, Odom was also featured in a commercial for Nationwide Insurance.[9][10]


On February 4, 2018, Odom sang "America the Beautiful" during the NBC broadcast of Super Bowl LII.[11]



Film


Odom has appeared in short films, and had a supporting role as Declan Hall in the 2012 war film Red Tails.[citation needed]


He played Dr. Arbuthnot in Kenneth Branagh's 2017 adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express.[12]



Recording career


In 2014, Odom self-released his debut album as a jazz singer, Leslie Odom Jr. on CD and SoundCloud, and promoted the album with several concerts at The Public Theater. In February 2016, he released a version of Selena Gomez's "Good For You" featuring his Hamilton castmate Daveed Diggs.[13]


Odom was signed to a four-album deal with S-Curve Records in 2016.[14] He and producer Steve Greenberg narrowed down 200 potential tunes to ten tracks, and Odom recorded an updated and improved version of Leslie Odom Jr. during days off and afternoons before Broadway performances, in order to release the album before Odom left Hamilton.[15] Released in June 2016, the album charted at No. 1 on Billboard Jazz and No. 147 on Billboard 200.


On November 11, 2016, Odom released his second album, Simply Christmas, which featured jazz interpretations of Christmas standards. A deluxe edition of the album was released in October 2017, with four additional songs.[16]


Odom tours to promote his albums, performing concerts backed by a jazz quintet that includes a drummer, percussionist, bassist, guitarist, and a pianist who is also Odom's musical director.[17]



Writing


In June 2017, it was announced that Odom had a book deal for Failing Up: How to Take Risks, Aim Higher, and Never Stop Learning, which he was writing with the intention to inspire younger readers.[18] The book, which was published by an imprint of Macmillan in March 2018, "outlines the setbacks and rejections that preceded his success."[2] Odom modeled his writing on the style of a commencement speech, exploring what he had learned throughout his life and the importance of pursuing passions.[18]





Personal life


Odom has been married to actress Nicolette Kloe Robinson, since December 1, 2012.[19] Their daughter, Lucille Ruby, was born on April 23, 2017.[20]


The couple met in 2008, when she was a student at UCLA and auditioned for Once on This Island in Los Angeles.[19] When Robinson replaced a cast member who left unexpectedly, assistant director Odom became responsible for bringing her quickly up to speed, and a romantic relationship ensued.[19] Robinson has since appeared in the off-Broadway musical Invisible Thread (2015) and the television series The Affair.[19], as well as starred in the Broadway musical Waitress from September 4th, 2018 through December 9th, 2018.



Theatre credits

















































































































Year
Title
Role
Dates
Venue
Notes
1998

Rent
Paul / Cop / others


Nederlander Theatre

Broadway
2001

Dreamgirls
Performer
September 24, 2001

Ford Center for the Performing Arts

Actors Fund Benefit Concert
2004

Jersey Boys
Ensemble
October 5, 2004 – January 16, 2005

La Jolla Playhouse

Tryout
2007

Keep Your Pantheon



Geffen Playhouse
Regional

Being Alive
Performer
August 25 – September 9, 2007

Westport Country Playhouse
Regional
October 25 – December 2, 2007

Philadelphia Theatre Company
2008

Once on This Island
Agwe, God of Water
September 12–14, 2008

Freud Playhouse
Regional; also assistant director
2009

Soul of Rodgers
Performer
October 2–3, 2009

Reprise Theatre Company
Revue
2010

Leap of Faith
Isaiah Sturdevant
October 3–24, 2010

Ahmanson Theatre
Tryout
2012
April 26 – May 13, 2012

St. James Theatre
Broadway
2013

Venice
Markos Monroe
May 28 – June 30, 2013

The Public Theater

Off-Broadway
2014

Tick, Tick... Boom!
Michael
June 24–28, 2014

New York City Center

Encores!
2015

Hamilton

Aaron Burr
January 20 – May 3, 2015

The Public Theater
Off-Broadway
August 6, 2015 – July 9, 2016

Richard Rodgers Theatre
Broadway
Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical

Workshops


  • Witness Uganda (later retitled Invisible Thread), 2010


Filmography



Film credits













































Year
Title
Role
Notes
2007

Scarecrow Joe
Joe
Short
2012

Red Tails[21]
Declan 'Winky' Hall

2015

Luna Goes Cruising
Oscar
Short
2017

Murder on the Orient Express
Dr. Arbuthnot

TBA

Needle in a Timestack

Post-production
TBA

Harriet

Post-production


Television credits



















































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
2003–2006

CSI: Miami
Joseph Kayle
Recurring role; 9 episodes
2004

The Big House
Lamont
Episodes: "A Friend In Need", "Almost Touched By An Angel"
2006

Threshold
Sergeant Adams
Episode: "The Crossing"
2006

Gilmore Girls
Quentin Walsh
Episode: "Bridesmaids Revisited"
2006

Vanished
Agent Malik Christo
Recurring role; 10 episodes
2006

Close To Home
Jordan Carter
Episode: "Prodigal Son"
2006–2007

Big Day
Freddy
Recurring role; 9 episodes
2007

The Bill Engvall Show
Mr. Pratt
Episodes: "Good People", "Feel Free To Say No"
2007

Supreme Courtships
Marcus
TV movie
2008

Grey's Anatomy
P.J. Walling
Episode: "There's No "I" In Team"
2011

NCIS: Los Angeles
FBI Agent Duane Lausten
Episode: "Archangel"
2011

Zeke and Luther
Mr. Arliss Bunnyson
Episode: "Zeke, Luther, and Kojo Strike Gold"
2011

Bandwagon
Urban Glee performer
Episode: "You Can Do Anything"
2011

Supernatural
Guy
Episode: "Season Seven, Time For A Wedding"
2011

Poe
Julian 'Jupiter' Noble
TV movie
2012

House of Lies
James
Episodes: "Ouroboros", "Veritas"
2013

Smash
Sam Strickland
Lead role; 23 episodes
2013

Person of Interest
Peter Collier
Recurring role; 8 episodes
2013–2015

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Reverend Curtis Scott
Recurring role; 7 episodes
2014

Gotham
Ian Hargrove
Episode: "Harvey Dent"
2016

The Good Wife
Barry Pert
Episode: "Unmanned"
2016

Aaron Burr, Sir: Backstage at Hamilton with Leslie Odom Jr.
Host
Web series; 8 episodes
2018

We Bare Bears
Dr. Leslie (voice)
Episode: "More Everyone's Tube"[22][23]


Discography



Studio albums

































List of albums, with selected chart positions, sales, and certifications
Title
Album details
Peak chart positions

US[24]

US Sales[25]

US Jazz[26]

US Holiday[27]

Leslie Odom Jr.


  • Released: August 12, 2014
    June 20, 2016 (Reissue)

  • Label: Self-released (original)
    S-Curve Records (Reissue)

  • Formats: CD, digital download


147 59 1

Simply Christmas


  • Released: November 11, 2016
    November 11, 2017 (Reissue)

  • Label: S-Curve Records

  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP


31 12 1 4


Soundtrack albums




  • Leap of Faith: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording (December 4, 2012)


  • Venice (Original Cast Recording) (September 23, 2014)


  • Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) (September 25, 2015)



Singles






































Title
Year
Album
"Good For You"
2016

Non-album single
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"

Simply Christmas
"America the Beautiful
2018

Non-album single
"Without You"

TBA
"What Are We Waiting For"

(featuring Nicolette Robinson)



TBA
"Bear Facts"

(with the cast of We Bare Bears)



Non-album single
"All I Want For Christmas Is You"

(with Ingrid Michaelson)



Ingrid Michaelson's Songs for the Season


Other appearances






































Title
Year
Other artist(s)
Album
"Hallelujah, I Believe"
2015

Jim Brickman

Comfort & Joy: The Sweet Sounds of Christmas and A Joyful Christmas
"Joy to the World"
The Broadway Cast of Hamilton

Broadway's Carols for a Cure, Vol. 17, 2015
"Autumn Leaves"
2016
N/A

Tony Bennett Celebrates 90
"My Romance"
2017

Billy Porter

Billy Porter Presents: The Soul of Richard Rogers
"Sondheim: Medley: Children will Listen / You've Got to Be Carefully Taught (From "Into the Woods" & "South Pacific")"
2018

Renée Fleming, BBC Concert Orchestra, & Rob Fisher

Broadway


Awards and nominations



































































Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2002

Princess Grace Award
Acting
Won
2012

Fred and Adele Astaire Award
Best Dancer on Broadway

Leap of Faith
Won

Drama League Award
Distinguished Performance
Nominated
2015

Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical

Hamilton
Nominated

Lucille Lortel Awards
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical
Nominated
2016

Tony Award

Best Actor in a Musical
Won

Grammy Award

Best Musical Theater Album
Won

Broadway.com Audience Awards
Favorite Leading Actor in a Musical
Nominated
Favorite Onstage Pair (w/ Lin-Manuel Miranda)
Won
2018

Teen Choice Awards
Choice Drama Movie Actor

Murder on the Orient Express
Nominated


References





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  7. ^ "Bombshell Benefit Concert Raises More Than $800,000 for The Actors Fund". Actors Fund. Retrieved October 28, 2016.


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  9. ^ iSpot.tv (2016). "About Nationwide Insurance TV Commercial, 'Songs for All Your Sides' ft. Leslie Odom Jr". iSpot.tv Real-time TV Ad Analytics. Archived from the original on February 12, 2017.


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  12. ^ Fleming, Jr., Mike (September 29, 2016). "Johnny Depp To Star in Murder on the Orient Express At Fox". Deadline. Archived from the original on November 16, 2017.


  13. ^ Bailey, Alyssa (February 12, 2016). "Listen to the Stars of Hamilton Cover Selena Gomez's 'Good for You'". Elle. Archived from the original on January 2, 2018.


  14. ^ "Leslie Odom Jr. to leave Hamilton in July". Associated Press. June 20, 2016. Archived from the original on August 22, 2016.


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  16. ^ Snyder, Diane (October 27, 2017). "Leslie Odom Jr. Talks His New Christmas Album, Life After Hamilton & More". Billboard. Archived from the original on December 28, 2017.


  17. ^ Roa, Ray (June 20, 2017). "Interview: Song and dance man — Hamilton star Leslie Odom Jr. breaks out with an album and tour". Creative Loafing. Tampa Bay, Florida. Archived from the original on September 20, 2017.


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  19. ^ abcd Spaner, Whitney (December 15, 2015). "How Hamilton's Leslie Odom, Jr. Took His Shot With Nicolette Robinson". Playbill. Archived from the original on June 17, 2017.


  20. ^ Fierberg, Ruthie (April 25, 2017). "Hamilton's Leslie Odom Jr. and Wife Nicolette Robinson Welcome a Baby Girl". Playbill. Archived from the original on June 21, 2017.


  21. ^ "Leslie Odom Jr. | TV Guide". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2018-12-17.


  22. ^ "Listings – WE BARE BEARS on Cartoon Network". The Futon Critic. Retrieved 2018-08-10.


  23. ^ "Clip: Leslie Odom, Jr. Raps Bear Facts in We Bare Bears". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2018-08-10.


  24. ^ https://www.billboard.com/music/leslie-odom-jr


  25. ^ https://www.billboard.com/music/leslie-odom-jr/chart-history/top-album-sales


  26. ^ https://www.billboard.com/music/leslie-odom-jr/chart-history/jazz-albums


  27. ^ https://www.billboard.com/music/leslie-odom-jr/chart-history/top-album-sales




External links




  • Leslie Odom Jr. on IMDb


  • Leslie Odom Jr. at the Internet Broadway Database


  • Leslie Odom Jr. at the Internet Off-Broadway Database


  • Leslie Odom Jr. discography at Discogs


  • Leslie Odom Jr. on Twitter Edit this at Wikidata


  • Leslie Odom Jr. on Instagram










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