Andrew Rannells

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1978-08-23 (46 years old)

Place of Birth Omaha, Nebraska, USA

Also Known As Andy Rannells

Andrew Rannells

Biography

Andrew Scott Rannells was born on August 23, 1978 in the city of Omaha (Nebraska), in the United States. He studied in the Creighton Preparatory School in his hometown, and after finishing secondary, briefly attended Marymount Manhattan College. Throughout his career, Rannells won a Grammy Award and was nominated for the Tony Awards. He is known for his portrayal as Elder Price in the 2011 Broadway musical "The Book of Mormon", for which he received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical. He won the 2012 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album as a featured soloist on the musical's original Broadway cast recording. His other credits on Broadway include the works of "Jersey Boys" as Bob Gaudio and "Hairspray", as Link Larkin. Andrew began his career in film and television in the mid-90's, developed primarily as a voice artist. Between the numerous animated series in which he has worked, titles are counted as "Street Sharks", "One Piece", "Yugio: Duel Monsters", "Yu-Gi-Oh!", "Liberty's Kids: Est. 1776", "Shaman Kingu," Kakutou ryouri densetsu bistro recipe", " Cubix, "Sonic X", Robots for Everyone", "Pokémon" and" Shukan Pok mon hosokyoku ". Rannells played the role of Elijah Krantz on the HBO series "Girls" and had the leading role of Bryan Buckley in the NBC series "The New Normal". Andrew also filmed some feature films - he had a brief participation in "Sex and the City 2" (2010), and a role of starring in the comedy starring Kirsten Dunst, "Bachelorette" (2012). In 2014, Rannells filled in as a replacement for Hedwig in the rock musical "Hedwig and the Angry Inch". A year later, Rannells briefly played the role of King George III in the hit Broadway musical "Hamilton". He soon secured the role of Whizzer Brown in the Broadway revival of "Falsettos", directed by James Lapine. In 2018, Rannells portrayed the role of Larry in the Broadway musical "The Boys in the Band", alongside other notable actors. He is currently playing the role of Blair Pfaff in the American comedy series "Black Monday" on Showtime.

Known For

Actor

2023
Our Son

as Matthew

2023
Trolls Band Together

as Veneer (voice)

2023
Queer Planet

as Narrator

2023
Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake

as Gary Prince (voice)

2023
Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake

as Gary Prince / Monster Gary (voice)

2023
History of the World: Part II

as Sergei the Photographer

2022
Welcome to Chippendales

as Bradford Barton

2022
Sherri

as Self - Guest

2021
Girls5eva

as Kev Hamlin

2021
INVINCIBLE

as William (voice)

2021
INVINCIBLE

as Everest Climber (voice)

2021
The Great North

as Rocky Ritz (voice)

2020
The Stand In

as Nico

2020
The Prom

as Trent Oliver

2020
Central Park

as Griffin (voice)

2020
Duncanville

as Bryce (voice)

2019
Black Monday

as Blair Pfaff

2018
A Simple Favor

as Darren

2018
The Romanoffs

as David Patton

2017
Falsettos

as Whizzer

2017
2017
100 Years

as Narrator (voice)

2017
Big Mouth

as Matthew MacDell (voice)

2017
Big Mouth

as Matthew (voice)

2017
Will & Grace

as Reggie

2016
Why Him?

as Blaine Pederman

2015
The Intern

as Cameron

2015
Another Period

as Bertram Harrison Fusselforth VII

2013
Sofia the First

as Skye (voice)

2012
Bachelorette

as Manny

2012
The New Normal

as Bryan Collins

2012
Comedy Bang! Bang!

as Quinn Abernathy

2012
Girls

as Elijah Krantz

2011
Bob's Burgers

as Hayden (voice)

2010
Sex and the City 2

as Wedding Chorus

2010
Conan

as Self

2009
Glee

as Andrew Rannells

2009
RuPaul's Drag Race

as Self - Judge

2005
2003
The Archies in JugMan

as Archie Andrews (Voice)

2003
The Fight for the Fox Box

as Jack Kowalski / Connor / Decoe (voice)

2003
Little Longnose

as Jacob (English version, voice)

1999
Archie's Weird Mysteries

as Archie Andrews

1994
Street Sharks

as Streex (voice)

1989
The Simpsons

as Andrew Rannells (voice)

1956
Tony Awards

as Self - Performer

Producer

2019
Black Monday

as Producer

Writer

2019
Modern Love

as Writer

Director

2019
Modern Love

as Director