- Jérôme Pradon
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name = Jérôme Pradon
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birthdate = 3rd June 1964
birthplace =Boulogne-Billancourt ,France
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occupation = Actor
yearsactive = 1991 - present
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website = http://www.jeromepradon.comJérôme Pradon was born in
Boulogne-Billancourt ,France on 3rd June 1964. He is an actor and singer who has performed in the West End,Paris and various other places around the world.Theatre
In 1991, Jérôme made his musical debut in Alain Boublil and
Claude-Michel Schönberg 's "Les Misérables " as Marius at the Theatre Mogador, Paris. It was this show that started his love for musical theatre, which led onto his first West End appearance; playing the role of Chris in "Miss Saigon " (1992-93). Next, was another debut, this timeToronto ,Canada , where he originated the title role of "Napoleon" (1994).In 1995, travelling back and forth between France and
England , Jérôme performed in several productions including La Java des Mémoires, directed by the much loved director Roger Louret and "Assassins" byStephen Sondheim . Later that year he was part of the ‘dream cast’ in the 10th Anniversary Concert of "Les Misérables".Remaining in London, Jérôme created the role of Guillaume in the
Olivier Award winning production "Martin Guerre ", which made him the first actor to have performed major roles in all three Boublil and Schonberg musicals. After Martin Guerre cameMaury Yeston 's "Nine" at theFolies Bergère , where Jérôme played Guido Contini, the sole male role.In 1998, Jérôme gave a ravishing performance in Killing Rasputin, and in 2000 performed in "Black Goes With Everything" (a show celebrating the talent of
Don Black ) and Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s "Whistle Down the Wind" where he played the role of The Man alongsideLaura Michelle Kelly as Swallow. In 2000, he also appeared in the role ofJudas in a production ofJesus Christ Superstar , opposite Glenn Carter asJesus . This production is available on DVD.In 2001, Jérôme attended the
Edinburgh Fringe Festival with his one man show "Crime of Passion" - a British Premiere. This was followed by another one man show, in Paris, - "Road Movie". Not only did Jérôme perform all five roles in the play, he translated the text into French. He later reprised this show in 2002. Also that year, he was a principal performer in "Délit D’Ivresse", the last piece by the legendaryRoland Petit ; took part in the spectacular gala charity concert "A Night Of 1000 Voices"; playedJavert in "Les Misérables" at the Palace Theatre, London, and performed at the Opening Gala for the first ever International Festival of Musical Theatre inCardiff .2003 saw the creation of the multi award winning "Pacific Overtures ", for which Jérôme was nominated for an Olivier Award for his portrayal of the murderous Shogun's mother and the hilarious French Admiral. This was followed by "Et Si On Chantait?", produced byPierre Cardin , and the award winning [http://www.chancelespectacle.com/ Chance!]2004 saw Jérôme perform in "One Day More!" a symphonic concert celebrating Boublil and
Schönberg 's works; perform for the Queen and PresidentJacques Chirac atWindsor Castle in a "Les Misérables" concert, as part of the marking of the 100th anniversary of theEntente Cordiale , and played King Herod in the Scandinavian tour of "Jesus Christ Superstar ".In 2005, Jérôme made his
Liège debut in Maury Yeston’s "Titanic". In 2006, he performed at the Les Musicals Festival inBéziers and was also nominated as Best Actor for the year of 2005.Later that year, Jérôme starred as several different characters in theMolière Award winning Le Cabaret Des Hommes Perdus. This multi-award winning musical was such a hit that it extended its run into 2007.From Paris to London, Jérôme took on the role of Aragorn in the European premiere of "The Lord of the Rings".Jérôme's next project is L'Opera De Sarah, which will be performed in Paris in 2009.
TV and film
TV and film appearances include his first paid acting job "Marcheloup", "L'été ‘36", "Cas De Divorce" and "Hélas Pour Moi" directed by Jean Luc Goddard. "Sharpe’s Company" took Jérôme to
Ukraine for filming and onto British screens. "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues" was filmed during his time in "Napoleon". "The Brylcreem Boys" (for which he was asked to emphasize the French accent more) was released in limitedUK cinemas in 1999. Also that year, "Simon Sez ", seeing Jérôme play the villain of the movie, was released in the US.French productions include "Belle Grand-Mere","La Jeune Fille et La Tortue" directed by Stéphane Ly-Cuong; the award winning "Crimes En Serie", "Avocats et Associés" and film festival winner [http://www.paradisco.net Paradisco] , also directed by [http://www.stephlycuong.com Stéphane Ly-Cuong] .
English speaking productions include RTS Award nominated "Aristocrats"; Oscar nominated "Vatel" directed by Roland Joffé; "The Dancer" playing The Director; the International
Emmy award winning 2000 version of "Jesus Christ Superstar ", playingJudas for which his performance received rave reviews and a new collection of fans;Peter Ackroyd 's London and "Carrie and Barry " starringNeil Morrisey .In 2004, he organised the casting for and performed the part of André in the French dubbing of the 2005 "
The Phantom of The Opera " movie.2006 saw the sitcom "The Complete Guide To Parenting", starring
Peter Davison , that was broadcast onITV , with Jérôme playing the part of Roland. And 2007 saw Jérôme starring in Trafalgar, directed by Fabrice Hourlier.Radio
Radio credits include National Music Day, numerous appearances on "Friday Night Is Music Night" and "Somewhere In The Desert".
Jérôme is also a
songwriter . He has written songs for Jean Guidoni's Tigre de Porcelaine album as well as for himself (he released the single "Tendrement", 1987). He is working on a pop, rock and electro album.Discography
The Lord of the Rings (2007)
Le Cabaret Des Hommes Perdus (2006)
*Les Bienheureux De La Marge Brute (2005)
*Chance! (2004)
*Crime of Passion (2001)
*Jesus Christ Superstar (2000)
*Killing Rasputin (1999)
*Martin Guerre (1996)
*Les Misérables - 10th Anniversary Concert (1995)
*Napoleon (1994)
*Les Misérables (1991)Singles
*Tendrement (1987)External links
* [http://www.jeromepradon.com Jérôme Pradon's official website]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0695071/ Jérôme atThe Internet Movie Database ]
* [http://www.geocities.com/britwitch_1/ I Will Make You Proud - Fansite]
* [http://www.jttk.zaq.ne.jp/siosiz/ehead.html Love At First Site - Fansite]
* [http://home.hccnet.nl/jc.scholten/index.html Skye's Pradon Parade]
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