John Hill (actor)

John Hil
Born (1978-10-23) October 23, 1978
Years active 19902009

John Hill (born October 23, 1978) is an American musical theater actor who is most well known for his role of Jason McConnell in the Off-Broadway run of Bare: A Pop Opera. He also developed a following on his former website "John Hill Online" with his videos entitled "Johnny and Kooks", comedic videos he made with his friend Katharine Leonard.[1] There is now an official website for "Johnny and Kooks" and the pair recorded a single entitled "About You" which is available on iTunes.[2] He grew up in San Antonio, Texas and currently resides in Los Angeles, California where he is producing television programs. He also recently took part in the mini-musical Prop 8: The Musical. John is openly gay.[3]

Theatre

He has also appeared in the Broadway musicals Hairspray (original Broadway cast as Fender), and The Boy from Oz (original Broadway cast as Mark Herron).[4] In The Boy from Oz he also understudied the roles of Greg and the lead role Peter Allen. He never went on as Peter Allen. In Hairspray he also understudied the roles of Link Larkin and Corny Collins. He did go on as Link Larkin. He starred opposite Michael Arden and Jenna Leigh Green in the original Off-Broadway cast of Bare: A Pop Opera in the leading role of Jason. He was supposed to return to this role when the show was supposed to move to a new theatre after a few months of break, but the move never happened. A demo of 11 tracks from this production was recorded, but the remaining tracks were never recorded when the production never resumed.[5] He did appear in the "Bare's Back Concert" after the show closed, which most of the cast returned to perform in concert. He also appeared in But I'm A Cheerleader (a musical adaptation of the movie of the same name) at the New York Musical Theatre Festival in 2005. In June 2006, he wrote and performed the solo show Skinny Corpse at The Duplex in Manhattan, directed by Ben Rimalower.[6]

Work in television

Personal life

Hill has publicly stated on his radio show that he and Cohen are ex-boyfriends.

Recordings

References

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