Jonathan Groff
Jonathan Groff rose to fame for his Tony-nominated performance in "Spring Awakening" and notable roles in "Glee" and "Mindhunter".
Stage Actor
March 26, 1985
Aries
39
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Jonathan Groff, a Lancaster, Pennsylvania native, has captivated audiences with his exceptional acting prowess across stage, screen, and television. His journey began with local theater productions, leading him to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Carnegie Mellon University.
Groff’s Broadway debut in “Spring Awakening” (2005) garnered critical acclaim and a Tony Award nomination. He continued to shine in notable productions like “Hair” (2009), “The Bacchae” (2010), and “Hamilton” (2015), where his portrayal of King George III earned him widespread praise and a Tony Award nomination.
Groff’s talent has been recognized with numerous accolades, including two Tony Award nominations and a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album for “Hamilton.” Beyond his professional achievements, he is known for his advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights and his support for various charitable causes.
Groff’s versatility extends to voice acting, with notable roles in animated films like “Frozen” (2013) and “Frozen II” (2019). He has also released two solo albums, showcasing his musical talent.
Jonathan Groff’s exceptional talent, unwavering dedication, and commitment to excellence have made him a beloved figure in the world of theater and beyond. His ability to bring characters to life with depth and authenticity continues to captivate audiences, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.