Reeve Carney
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Background information | |
Born | Manhattan, New York City | April 18, 1983
Genres | Indie rock, blues rock, alternative |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician, actor |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, piano |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Interscope Records (2004–present) |
Partner | Eva Noblezada (2019–present) |
Reeve Jefferson Carney (born April 18, 1983) is an American singer-songwriter and actor most known for originating the role of Peter Parker/Spider-Man in Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark on Broadway and playing Orpheus in the Original Broadway Cast of Hadestown. He also played Dorian Gray in the Showtime series Penny Dreadful and Riff Raff in the Fox musical television film The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again.
He is currently on Broadway as Orpheus in the Tony Award-winning musical Hadestown, which won the 2020 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album.
Early life
Reeve Carney was born and raised in the West Village area of Manhattan with his brother Zane and sister Paris. He grew up in a family of musicians and actors: his father, John, was a songwriter for commercials, his mother, Marti, was a singer, actress and a jewelry designer and his great uncle was Academy Award-winning actor Art Carney.[1][2] He learned how to play the piano at a young age, and began singing for radio and television commercials. At the age of 8, he was chosen to sing in a live performance and video at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall with Peter, Paul and Mary. Two years later, he recorded a song with a children's choir on Michael Jackson's album, HIStory.[3][4]
To get a music education, Carney attended the Academy of Music at Alexander Hamilton High School in Los Angeles with his brother, Zane, and future bandmates Aiden Moore and Jon Epcar. He went on to study at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music, majoring in studio jazz guitar.[3]
Career
Music
Carney started to play guitar at age 12 and three years later he was playing guitar professionally at B.B King's night club in Los Angeles.[3][5] When living in California, Carney released his first EP Looking Glass in 2004 and promoted it by performing with other musicians, including Jonny Lang. At age 22 he signed with Interscope and formed his jazz-infused rock namesake band, Carney, consisting of Carney (songwriter, vocals and guitar), his brother Zane (guitar), Aiden Moore (bass) and Jon Epcar (drums). The band's vision led the manager David Sonenberg to work with them.[4] Carney released their first EP Nothing Without You in 2008 and their debut album, Mr. Green Vol. 1, in May 2010. In 2009 the band went on tour with The Veronicas in their Revenge Is Sweeter world tour and in 2011 they opened for Arcade Fire and U2 in Moncton, Canada on July 30 on the final date of the U2 360° Tour.[6][7]
When acting on Broadway, Carney was invited to be part of the album Broadway's Carols for a Cure in 2011 ("St. Nicholas Sky" ft T.V. Carpio) and 2013 ("A Savior is Born").[8] Carney also recorded the single "Rise Above 1" with Bono and The Edge in 2011, an adapted song from the musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.[9] Apart from making his own music, Carney also writes songs for soundtracks for films such as The Tempest (2010) and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 (2012).[10][11] In October 2016 Carney released his debut solo album, Youth Is Wasted, which he wrote and produced himself. Since then Carney was on tour two times (Reeve Carney Fall Tour 2016 and Youth Is Wasted Tour 2017).[12][13][14][15] Three songs from his album as well as the album itself were nominated in six categories on the 16th annual Independent Music Awards (The IMAs). "Think of You" won "Best Song – Acoustic", "Resurrection" won "Best Song – Rock or Hard Rock" and the album won "Best Album – Adult Contemporary".[16]
Acting
Carney made his first appearance on the big screen in the film The Saint of Fort Washington (1993) with a small role. In 1999, Carney got the role of the young Ishmael Chambers in the film Snow Falling on Cedars. His performance received favorable reviews and subsequently earned him the "Best Performance in a Feature Film" on 2000 Young Artists Awards.[17] Carney was part of the cast of a few films as a child actor before he decided to focus totally on music. In 2010, he was hand-picked by the director Julie Taymor to play Ferdinand in a film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play The Tempest.[18] Taymor also cast Carney for the lead role of Spider-Man in Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark on Broadway. During the auditions, Bono and The Edge, the show's musical composers, were surprised by Carney's vocals and he ended up being chosen for the role.[19] He starred for 3 years as Spider-Man which began previews in November 2010.[20][21] The rest of his bandmates performed as part of the pit orchestra for Turn Off the Dark. He played his final performance on Sunday, September 15, 2013.[6] Meanwhile, in 2012, Carney played Taylor Swift's love interest in her "I Knew You Were Trouble" music video. Swift was a fan of Carney's band and came up with the idea.[15][22]
In 2014, Carney was cast as Dorian Gray in the Showtime series Penny Dreadful. The show had three seasons (2014–2016).[23][24] During the filming of the last season of Penny Dreadful, Carney was on Kenny Ortega's radar to play Riff Raff, the Handyman, on Fox's remake of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. He got the role on the two-hour musical television film and recorded three of the songs on the film's soundtrack. The film premiered on the Fox network on October 20, 2016.[25][26]
In 2017, Reeve Carney joined the cast of the Citadel Theatre production of Hadestown as Orpheus. The production reunited Carney with his Spider-Man co-stars Patrick Page and T.V. Carpio.[27] Carney continued with the musical for its run at the Royal National Theatre in 2018 and reprised the role in the Broadway production, which began previews on March 22 and opened on April 17, 2019.[28]
Discography
As solo artist
Studio albums
Title | Album details |
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Youth Is Wasted |
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Extended plays
Title | Album details |
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Looking Glass (as Reeve Carney & the Revolving Band) |
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Live albums
Title | Album details |
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Live at Molly Malone's (as Reeve Carney & the Revolving Band) |
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Soundtracks and cast albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||||
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US | US Cast |
US Soundtrack |
US Rock |
US Indie | ||
Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark |
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86[29] | 2[30] | — | 24[31] | — |
The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again |
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107[32] | — | 2[33] | 22[34] | — |
Hadestown (Original Broadway Cast Recording)[35] |
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49[36] | 1[37] | — | — | 4[38] |
Singles
Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||
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US [39] |
US Rock [40] |
US Heat [41] |
US Adult [42] |
CAN [43] | |||
2008 | "Nothing Without You" (with Carney) |
—[A] | — | — | — | — | Nothing Without You & Mr. Green Vol. 1 |
2011 | "Rise Above 1" (with Bono & The Edge) |
74 | 48 | 5 | 34 | 71 | Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark |
2016 | "Up Above the Weather" | — | — | — | — | — | Youth Is Wasted |
2018 | "Never Gonna Give You Up" (with Scary Pockets) |
— | — | — | — | — | Star Funk |
As part of Carney
Studio albums
Title | Album details |
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Mr. Green Vol. 1 |
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Extended plays
Title | Album details |
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Nothing Without You |
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Other appearances
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Think of You" | 2006 | none | One Tree Hill (episode "The Wind That Blew My Heart Away") |
2009 | Spread[45] | ||
"Love Me Chase Me" | 2009 | none | The Boys Are Back |
"Testify" | 2009 | none | CSI: Miami Season 8 (episode "Kill Clause")[46] |
2010 | Machete | ||
"O Mistress Mine" | 2010 | Elliot Goldenthal | The Tempest |
"St. Nicholas Sky" | 2011 | The Broadway Cast of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark | Broadway's Carols for a Cure, Vol. 13, 2011 |
"New for You" | 2012 | none | The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 |
"A Savior is Born" | 2013 | The Broadway Cast of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark | Broadway's Carols for a Cure, Vol. 15, 2013 |
"Full Moon" | 2016 | Soles of Passion, Paris Carney | Escape from Jurisdiction B |
"Hold On" | Soles of Passion | Bump Me Up |
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | The Saint of Fort Washington | Small role | |
1994 | Pom Poko | Various voices | English dub |
1999 | Snow Falling on Cedars | Young Ishmael Chambers | Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film |
2009 | Spread | Lead Singer | |
2010 | The Tempest | Ferdinand | |
2017 | Gemini | Devin |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Dave's World | Extra | Episode: "The Funeral" |
2004 | Father of the Pride | (voice) | Episode: "Donkey" |
2015 | Best of Boxing 2014 | Himself | TV film |
2014–2016 | Penny Dreadful | Dorian Gray | 18 episodes |
2016 | The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again | Riff Raff | TV film |
Theatre
Year | Production | Role | Theatre | Ref(s) |
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2010–2013 | Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark | Peter Parker/Spider-Man | Foxwoods Theatre | |
2015 | Hello, Stranger | Stranger | The Abbey Theatre | |
2017 | Hadestown | Orpheus | Citadel Theatre | [47] |
2018–2019 | London's National Theatre | |||
2019 | Walter Kerr Theatre |
Music video appearances
Year | Title | Role | Artist(s) |
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2012 | "I Knew You Were Trouble" | Ex-boyfriend | Taylor Swift |
Awards and nominations
Year | Organisation | Award | Work | Result |
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1999 | Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a Feature Film | Snow Falling on Cedars | Won |
2018 | Independent Music Awards[48] | Best Song – Acoustic | "Think of You" | Won |
Best Song – Rock or Hard Rock | "Resurrection" | Won | ||
Best Album – Adult Contemporary | Youth Is Wasted | Won | ||
Best Producer – Pop | Nominated | |||
Best Song – Blues | "Father's House" | Nominated | ||
Best Song – Adult Contemporary | "Think of You" | Nominated | ||
2019 | Outer Critics Circle Awards[49] | Outstanding Actor in a Musical | Hadestown | Nominated |
Broadway.com Audience Awards[50] | Favorite Leading Actor in a Musical | Nominated | ||
Favorite Onstage Pair (with Eva Noblezada) | Nominated | |||
2020[51] | Grammy Award | Best Musical Theater Album | Won |
Notes
- ^ "Nothing Without You" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but did peak at number 7 on the Hot Singles Sales Chart, a component of the main Hot 100 chart.[44]
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- 21st-century American male actors
- Alexander Hamilton High School (Los Angeles) alumni
- American male film actors
- American male singer-songwriters
- American male musical theatre actors
- American male television actors
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- American tenors
- Grammy Award winners
- Living people
- Male actors from New York City
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