American actor (born 1984)
Damon Daunno
Born (1984-11-28 ) November 28, 1984 (age 39) Education New York University (BFA ) Occupations
Actor
composer
musician
singer
Years active 2006–present Spouse
Kirsty Woodward
(
m. 2018)
Damon Daunno (born November 28, 1984) is a Tony and Grammy-nominated American actor, singer, musician, and composer.[ 1] He is best known for his work on Broadway and for the role of Curly McLain in the 2019 revival of musical Oklahoma! for which he received a Tony nomination for Best Actor in a Musical as well as a Grammy nomination for Best Musical Theater Album .[ 2] [ 3]
Early life and education
Daunno was born in Whippany, New Jersey and raised in Glen Ridge, New Jersey .[ 1] He attended Glen Ridge High School for one year before transferring to the Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Connecticut .[ 1]
He graduated from Loomis Chaffee School and then studied at New York University Tisch School of the Arts , earning a BFA in drama in 2006.[ 1] [ 4]
Career
On October 18, 2010, Daunno released his debut 3-song EP of original music called "Adulterated Trappings".[ 5] He lists Jeff Buckley and Radiohead to be among his musical influences.[ 6]
In March 2011, Daunno performed a tribute concert for Jeff Buckley at New York's Knitting Factory .[ 7] Around this time was when he also had a performance residency at Niagara NYC.[ 6]
Daunno originated the role of Orpheus in Hadestown in the off-Broadway production which ran from May 6 to July 31, 2016, at New York Theatre Workshop . He appears on the Off Broadway Original Cast Recording .
Daunno starred in the 2019 Broadway revival of Oklahoma! as Curly, for which he received a nomination for the 2019 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical .[ 2] [ 8]
In August 2020, Daunno was featured on the soundtrack Broadway Sings Blood Rock: The Musical with Andy Mientus , Jennifer DiNoia , and Robert Torti .[ 9]
Personal life
Daunno previously dated actress, Betty Gilpin , while both were attending Loomis Chaffee School.[ 10]
Daunno met British actress, Kirsty Woodward, in 2014 while performing at the Kneehigh Theatre Company .[ 11] The two married in 2018 in Brooklyn , New York.[ 11]
Theatre credits
Filmography
Awards and nominations
References
^ a b c d "Damon Daunno Nominated for a Tony" . Italian Tribune . May 9, 2019.
^ a b "Tony Nominee Spotlight: Damon Daunno on Breaking With Tradition in 'Oklahoma!,' Plus Watch 'People Will Say We're in Love' (Exclusive)" . Billboard . Retrieved 2019-06-21 .
^ Culwell-Block, Logan (November 20, 2019). "Hadestown, Oklahoma!, More Cast Albums Receive 2020 Grammy Award Nominations" . Playbill .
^ Kuperinsky, Amy (2019-04-30). "Tony Awards 2019: N.J.'s Ali Stroker and Damon Daunno nominated for 'Oklahoma!' revival; see full list of nominees" . nj.com . Retrieved 2019-06-21 .
^ "Adulterated Trappings EP — Damon Daunno" . Last.fm . Retrieved 2024-03-16 .
^ a b Admin, J. B. M. "ARCHIVE Vol. 13:09 03/31/11" . Jeff Buckley . Retrieved 2024-03-16 .
^ Damon Daunno @ The Knit , Jeff Buckley Tribute , retrieved 2024-03-16
^ "Oklahoma! Star Damon Daunno on Leveling Up in a Classic Role and Strumming His Way to Broadway" . Broadway.com . Retrieved 2019-06-21 .
^ Wild, Stephi. " 'Broadway Sings BLOOD ROCK' is Now Available on iTunes and Apple Music, Featuring Andy Mientus, Damon Daunno, and More!" . BroadwayWorld.com . Retrieved 2021-12-20 .
^ Bowen Yang, Matt Rogers (July 17, 2019). "Maggots or Magic" . Las Culturistas (Podcast). Forever Dog. Event occurs at 14:25.
^ a b King, Eric (April 6, 2019). "Oklahoma! Star Damon Daunno on Leveling Up in a Classic Role and Strumming His Way to Broadway" . Broadway.Com .
^ "Last Goodbye, the" .
^ Herman, Judi. (2018, July 7). The Tin Drum ★★★★. Jewish Renaissance. Retrieved December 20, 2022, from https://www.jewishrenaissance.org.uk/blog/review-theatre-the-tin-drum
^ Rabinowitz, Chloe. "ALMOST FAMOUS Headed Back into Workshops at the O'Neill" . BroadwayWorld.com . Retrieved 2024-01-24 .
^ Harms, Talaura (Feb 12, 2024). "Damon Daunno and Taylor Iman Jones Will Lead New Off-Broadway Musical The Lonely Few" . Playbill . Retrieved Feb 13, 2024 .
^ "2020 GRAMMYs Awards Show: Complete Winners & Nominations List" . www.grammy.com . Retrieved 2023-01-15 .
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