Jason Gardiner

For the sprinter, see Jason Gardener. For the basketball player, see Jason Gardner.
Jason Gardiner
Born (1971-06-11) 11 June 1971
Melbourne, Australia
Nationality Australian
Years active 1991–present
Television Dancing on Ice (2006–2011, 2013–2014)
Born to Shine (2011)
Stepping Out (2013)
Website Official website

Jason Gardiner (born 11 June 1971) is an Australian choreographer, singer, and theatre producer best known for his role as a caustic and controversial judge on the ITV shows, Dancing on Ice, Born to Shine and Stepping Out.

Gardiner was a judge on the first series of the BBC talent show Strictly Dance Fever. From 2006 to 2011, Gardiner was one of the original judges on the ITV show Dancing on Ice. Gardiner returned to Dancing on Ice for its eighth series in 2013, but the show was cancelled after its ninth series in 2014.

In 2006, Gardiner was one of the judges invited to take part in Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice, an Australian version of Dancing on Ice, screened on the Nine Network.

Early life

Adopted at the age of 6 months, Gardiner was born in Melbourne and grew up in at rural Victoria. He was bullied at school for being homosexual and suffered from anorexia for two years until he came to terms with his sexuality at the age of 16.[1]

At 12, Gardiner wrote and submitted his first musical and was the youngest ever applicant to attend The Workshop in Sydney.[2]

Television

Year Title Role Reference(s)
2005 Strictly Dance Fever Judge
2006 Live @ 5.30 Regular Panellist
Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice Judge
2006–2011, 2013–2014 Dancing on Ice Judge
2009–2012 This Morning Various roles
2011 Born to Shine Judge
Alone in the Wild[3] Contestant
2013 Stepping Out Judge
2016 Bear Grylls: Mission Survive Contestant
Battlechefs Contestant

Guest appearances

Theatre

  • 1987– Cats – Australian Cast – Theatre Royal Sydney
  • 1988– 42nd Street – Original Australian Cast – Her Majesty's Theatre
  • 1991– West Side Story – USA National Tour – Dance Captain
  • 1992– Kizmet – Miami – Jackie Gleeson Theatre USA
  • 1993– 42nd Street – Dance Captain – Australian National
  • 1994– My Fair Lady – Dance Captain – Victorian State Opera
  • 1995– West Side Story – Riff – Princess Theatre, Melbourne
  • 1996– Dames at Sea – Dick – Ambassador's Theatre London
  • 1997– Cats – Munkustrap, Rum Tum Tugger, Alonzo and Gus– New London Theatre

  • 1998– Oklahoma – Fight Captain – Royal National Theatre London
  • 1999– Chicago – Aaron – Adelphi Theatre London
  • 2000– Lady Be Good – Bertie Bassett/Choreographer – La Fenice Opera, Venice, Italy
  • 2002– Lady Be Good – Bertie Bassett/ Director/Choreographer – Sao Carlos Opera House Lisbon, Portugal
  • 2002– Anything Goes – Royal National Theatre- Associate Choreographer
  • 2003– Chicago – Fred Casely – Baalbeck Festival, Lebanon
  • 2004– Anything Goes – Dance Captain – Theatre Royal Drury Lane
  • 2011– Aladdin – Abanazar – Venue Cymru, North Wales Qdos Entertainment

Choreography

  • 1989– Kylie Minogue – Sydney Mardi Gras – Dance Captain
  • 1990– Ce Ce Peniston – USA Tour – Assistant Choreographer/Dance Captain
  • 1992– Lalique Show – Hong Kong – Choreographer and Director
  • 1993– YSL Fashion Show – Hong Kong – Choreographer and Director
  • 1994– Piaget 120th Anniversary Show – Manila Philippines – Director/Choreographer
  • 1996– Björk – Smashits Concert – Dancer
  • 1997– Shirley Bassey – Royal Albert Hall – Choreographer
  • 1998– Cher – Heaven Concert – Choreographer
  • 2000– Ultra Nate – Mardi Gras Sydney – Choreographer
  • 2000– Lady Be Good – La Fenice Opera House, Venice – Director/Choreographer
  • 2001– Marc Almond – Soft Cell Concert – Choreographer
  • 2001– Benefit – Edel Records – Choreographer
  • 2002– Lady Be Good – Sao Carlos Opera House, Lisbon – Director/Choreographer
  • 2002– Caroline O’Conner – Sydney Opera House – Guest artist

  • 2002– Victoria Wilson James – Purple in the Park – Choreographer
  • 2002– Gareth Gates Wembley – Choreographer
  • 2002– MTV EUROPE – Mondo Show Germany – Director/Choreographer
  • 2003– London Concert for Peace – Theatre Royal Drury Lane- Producer/Choreographer
  • 2003– Johnny P – Zurich Gay Pride Concert – Choreographer
  • 2003– Elton John Premier League Football campaign- BSkyB TVChoreographer
  • 2003– Persil Trade Show- Leicester Square – Director/Choreographer
  • 2003– Scuzz TV campaign – SkyTV commercial – Choreographer
  • 2003– Blue TV – SkyTV commercial – Choreographer
  • 2004– Premier League/Championship Snooker – BSkyB commercial – Choreographer
  • 2005– Graham Norton’s Celebrity All Stars – BBC One – Choreographer
  • 2005– Peyton Hed Kandi Gay Pride Concert – London – Producer/Choreographer
  • 2005– Pregnancy Week Campaign – Discovery Channel – Choreographer

Vocal recordings

  • 42nd Street – Original Australian cast recording
  • Oklahoma – Royal National Theatre Production
  • Chicago – Billy Flynn and Amos, Time Music
  • La Cage Aux Folles – Time Music

  • A Chorus Line – Paul San Marco, Time Music
  • Oliver – Time Music
  • Follies – Old Ben and Young Ben, Time Music
  • Anything Goes – Royal National Theatre Production, First Night Music

References

  1. Mccaffrey, Julie (27 January 2007). "Jason puts the boot in". Daily Mirror. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 12 February 2011.
  2. Jason Gardiner : PROFILE
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU4X6WxYHTQ

External links

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