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Rob McClure
Born
Robert McClure

(1982-06-15) June 15, 1982 (age 42)
Alma materNew Milford High School, Montclair State University
OccupationActor
Children1

Rob McClure (born June 15, 1982 [1]) is an American actor.

Education

McClure graduated from New Milford High School in New Milford, New Jersey in 2000[2] and attended Montclair State University, but did not graduate. While a senior in high school, he won the Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for his performance as Charley in New Milford High School's production of Where's Charley?, which included a scholarship to attend their Summer Musical Theatre Conservatory.[2] His first professional acting role was at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Carousel shortly after high school.[2]

Career

I'm Not Rappaport

He acted in the Paper Mill Playhouse I'm Not Rappaport which was also produced on Broadway in 2002, which was his debut on the Broadway stage.[3][4]

Avenue Q

McClure performed in the national tour and on Broadway in Avenue Q.[5]

He appeared in his first starring role on Broadway in the musical Chaplin in 2012, playing Charlie Chaplin.[6] For this performance, he was nominated for the Tony Award, Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical.[7] McClure played this role in the musical's premiere in 2010 at the La Jolla Playhouse, California under its former title of Limelight: The Story of Charlie Chaplin.[8][9] The Newsday reviewer wrote of his performance:

Welcome to the show that's going to make you a Broadway star.... McClure...doesn't just replicate the waddle and pratfalls of Chaplin's little tramp. He doesn't just do a back somersault without spilling a glass of wine or tap dance on roller skates or walk a tightrope. He does all that without apparent effort, but he also has a pungent voice that pings and he embodies more than seven decades of Chaplin's life with a focused, altogether believable mix of gravity and light.[10]

Chaplin

He has appeared in theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area and also on Broadway. He received a 2013 Tony Award nomination for Best Leading Actor in a Musical, for his first starring role on Broadway in the musical Chaplin, as Charlie Chaplin.

Beetlejuice The Musical The Musical The Musical

In 2018 McClure played the role of Adam in Beetlejuice, the Musical at the National Theatre in Washington, DC. The show then went on to go on Broadway in 2019.

Something Rotten

He joined the Broadway production of Something Rotten! as "Nick Bottom", on June 2, 2016.[11][12] He played Nick in the US national tour, which started in January 2017 in Boston,[13][14] and closed in May 2018.[15][16]

Honeymoon in Vegas

He appeared in the Jason Robert Brown and Andrew Bergman musical Honeymoon in Vegas as "Jack Singer" at the Paper Mill Playhouse in September through October 2013.[17][18] McClure starred in the Broadway production of Honeymoon in Vegas, which opened at the Nederlander Theatre in November 2014 in previews, officially in January 2015, and closed on April 5, 2015.[19]


McClure has performed at the Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, in Amadeus by Peter Shaffer in 2011 as "Mozart",[20] and also in The Producers and Oliver!.[21] He performed in the staged concert at New York City Center Encores! of Where's Charley? in 2011.[6] The New York Times reviewer of Where's Charley? wrote:

And in the key role of Charley, Mr. McClure scampers to and fro with tireless energy, flouncing in and out of his skirts with comic verve, employing a funny, pinched falsetto when Charley is impersonating his aunt....Mr. McClure, a nimble dancer and terrific singer.[22]

Noses Off

In early 2016, McClure returned to Broadway in the role of Tim Allgood in the Roundabout Theatre Company engagement of Noises Off!. The limited run began previews on December 17, 2015, opened January 14.

Off Broadway

He also appeared in The Muny, St. Louis, Missouri production of Shrek the Musical in June 2013, as Lord Farquaad.[1][2] In July 2013 McClure also performed in The Muny production of Mary Poppins as Bert.[3] He played the role of Gomez in The Muny production of The Addams Family from July 14, 2014 to July 20.[4] In 2015 McClure appeared in the new Ken Ludwig play A Comedy of Tenors, which premiered at the Cleveland Playhouse on September 12th. In this production he played the role of "Max." McClure made his debut in a solo cabaret concert at 54 Below in New York City on July 1, 2016. His act was titled "Smile", and included special guests Jenn Colella, Rick Lyon, and Jennifer Barnhart among others.[7][8 In June 2018 McClure appeared in Jerome Robbins’ Broadway outdoor at The Muny, St. Louis, Missouri, which was directed by Cynthia Onrubia. In this production he played the parts of The Setter/Emcee/Pa/Tevye/Floy.[9] McClure appeared in The Muny, St. Louis, Missouri production of Shrek the Musical in June 2013, as Lord Farquaad.[1][2] That year he also performed as Bert in The Muny production of Mary Poppins.[3] He played the role of Gomez in The Muny production of The Addams Family from July 14, 2014 to July 20.[4]McClure appeared as Max in the new Ken Ludwig play A Comedy of Tenors, which premiered at the Cleveland Playhouse on September 12, 2015. The show moved to the McCarter Theater in Princeton, New Jersey and opened on October 13, 2015.[5] The limited run began previews on December 17, 2015, opened January 14, and ran through March 13, 2016.He was cast in the CBS Television pilot for a series titled Drew, based on the Nancy Drew mystery books; however, the series was not picked up by CBS.[6]He joined the Broadway production of Something Rotten! as "Nick Bottom", on June 2, 2016.[10][11] He played Nick in the US national tour, which started in January 2017 in Boston,[12][13] and closed in May 2018.[14][15]McClure made his debut in a solo cabaret concert at 54 Below in New York City on July 1, 2016. His act was titled "Smile", and included special guests Jenn Colella, Rick Lyon, and Jennifer Barnhart among others.[7][8]In June 2018 McClure played the parts of The Setter/Emcee/Pa/Tevye/Floy in Jerome Robbins’ Broadway outdoor at The Muny, St. Louis, Missouri, which was directed by Cynthia Onrubia.[9]

Television

He was cast in the CBS Television pilot for a series titled Drew, based on the Nancy Drew mystery books; however, the series was not picked up by CBS.[6]

Personal life

He is married to Maggie Lakis, an actress. They met while performing in Grease in 2005.[23] Lakis and Mcclure welcomed a baby girl, born on December 9, 2018.[24]

Theatre credits (select)

Sources: Playbill Vault[25]Playbill[26]

Year Production Role Notes
2002 I'm Not Rappaport Ensemble Broadway
2006–07 Avenue Q Various characters Broadway
2007–09 National tour
2009 Broadway
2012–13 Chaplin Charlie Chaplin Broadway
2015 Honeymoon in Vegas Jack Singer Broadway
2016 Noises Off! Tim Allgood Broadway
2016–17 Something Rotten! Nick Bottom Broadway
2017–18 National tour
2018 Beetlejuice Adam National Theatre, Washington, DC
2019 Beetlejuice Adam Broadway

Awards and nominations

Source: Playbill Vault[25]

Year Award Category Work Result
2013 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical Chaplin Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Outstanding Actor in a Musical Nominated
Theatre World Award Honoree
2015 Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Honeymoon in Vegas Nominated

References

  1. ^ "Rob McClure" facebook
  2. ^ a b c Piccirillo, Ann. "New Milford's Rob McClure is Bringing 'Chaplin' to Broadway" newmilford-nj.patch.com, October 13, 2011
  3. ^ Simonson, Robert and Jones, Kenneth. "'I'm Not Rappaport' to Close on Broadway, Sept. 8; 'Our Town' Next?" Playbill, September 4, 2002
  4. ^ Gioia, Michael. "The Leading Men: Rob McClure, the Little Tramp of Broadway's Chaplin, pg. 2" Playbill, July 31, 2012
  5. ^ Hernandez, Ernio. " Avenue Q to Reach 1,500 Performance Mark on Broadway March 4" Playbill, January 18, 2007
  6. ^ a b Weinert-Kendt, Rob. "Walking the Walk, Cane in Hand" The New York Times, August 23, 2012
  7. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Nominations Announced for 67th Annual Tony Awards; Kinky Boots Earns 13 Nominations" Archived 2013-10-21 at the Wayback Machine Playbill, April 30, 2013
  8. ^ Jones, Kenneth."Limelight Musical, Starring Robert McClure and Ashley Brown, Opens at La Jolla Sept. 19" Archived 2010-11-25 at the Wayback Machine Playbill, September 19, 2010
  9. ^ "McClure Profile" broadway.com, accessed May 7, 2013
  10. ^ Winer, Linda. Rob McClure shines in lopsided 'Chaplin'" Newsday, September 9, 2012
  11. ^ Rickwald, Bethany. "Rob McClure to Replace Brian d'Arcy James in Broadway's 'Something Rotten!' " theatermania.com, May 4, 2016
  12. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Rob McClure Joins Cast of Broadway's 'Something Rotten!' Tonight", Playbill, June 2, 2016
  13. ^ News Desk. "Rob McClure, Adam Pascal and Josh Grisetti Will Tour the Country with 'Something Rotten!'" broadwayworld.com, November 17, 2016
  14. ^ Vine, Hannah. "Photos: 'Something Rotten!' National Tour Launches in Boston" Playbill, January 19, 2017
  15. ^ Tour Playbill, retrieved June 13, 2018
  16. ^ " 'Something Rotten!' National Tour Production Information" broadwayworld.com, retrieved June 13, 2018
  17. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Tony Danza, Rob McClure and Brynn O'Malley Enjoy a Honeymoon in Vegas, Beginning Sept. 26" Archived 2013-10-05 at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, September 26, 2013
  18. ^ Staff. "The Verdict: Critics Review Jason Robert Brown's Honeymoon in Vegas at Paper Mill" Playbill.com, October 11, 2013
  19. ^ Gioia, Michael and Gans, Andrew. "The Honeymoon Is Over! Broadway's 'Honeymoon in Vegas', Starring Tony Danza, To Close" Playbill.com, March 31, 2015
  20. ^ "Final Performances: Tony Award-Winning 'Amadeus!'" walnutstreettheatre.org, January 12, 2011, accessed May 27, 2016
  21. ^ Jones, Kenneth. "Walnut Street Amadeus, With Dan Olmstead and Rob McClure, Opens Jan. 26" Playbill, January 26, 2011, accessed May 27, 2016
  22. ^ Isherwood, Charles. "A Few Wacky Victorians in Love" The New York Times, March 18, 2011
  23. ^ Spaner, Whitney. "A Fine Showmance: Rob McClure and Maggie Lakis On Their "Jersey Trash" Courtship and Love On Tour" Playbill, February 21, 2015
  24. ^ "Rob McClure & Maggie Lakis Welcome Baby Girl Sadie James". Broadway.com. Retrieved 2018-12-16.
  25. ^ a b "McClure Broadway" Playbill vault, retrieved January 3, 2018
  26. ^ McPhee, Ryan. " 'Beetlejuice' Musical Sets Spring 2019 Broadway Opening Date" Playbill, September 13, 2018