Eric Kunze

Eric Kunze
Born 1971 (age 4445)
Origin San Diego, California
Occupation(s) Singer, actor
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1991present

Eric Kunze (born in 1971; pronounced "Koon-zee") is an American stage actor and singer. He showed an early aptitude for singing and was involved in choir and theater at Rancho Buena Vista High School.[1] He is best known for his roles on Broadway.

Life and career

Kunze was born in San Diego, California. He attended theater studies at University of California, Irvine. In his junior year, the students traveled to New York to expand their education through workshops. While there, Eric auditioned for and landed the role of Marius on Broadway in Les Misérables at the age of 20. When not on the road, Kunze and his long-time friend Gina De Luca have a production company called Big City Broadway.[2] Kunze studied acting with Uta Hagen and Robert Cohen, among others and dance training from Susan Stroman, among others.[3]

After his Broadway debut as Marius in Les Misérables (opposite Lea Salonga) Kunze went on to star in two more Broadway roles, as Chris in Miss Saigon and then as Joe Hardy in Damn Yankees (with Jerry Lewis). He later played Chris in the first National Tour of Miss Saigon. He then played the title character in the US national tour of Jesus Christ Superstar from 2003 to 2005. He later starred as "The Man" in the US national touring company of Whistle Down the Wind (2007–2008). Kunze appeared in "The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber" (2008) at the Kennedy Center and many concert appearances including the 33rd Anniversary Gala for the Boston Pops at Carnegie Hall (2016).

Off-Broadway, he has appeared in Leopard's Leap, directed by Michael Rupert. International Tours included The Fantasticks, The Pirates of Penzance and The Mikado. He starred in the title role of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at The Muny, KC Starlight at Sacramento Music Circus and San Diego CLO, earning a San Diego Critics Circle Nomination. Other regional theatre includes Evita (in which he received a LA Ovation Nomination), West Side Story, Into the Woods, the title role in Pippin (earning a LA Robbie Award), South Pacific and the title role in The Who's Tommy in Los Angeles.

In 2016, he played Bruce Bechdel in the first international production of Fun Home, which premiered in Manila, alongside Lea Salonga as Helen and Cris Villonico as Alison. The production was directed by Bobby Garcia.[4][5] A review in ABS-CBN News said that he plays Bruce "with charm, ambiguity and just the right amount of menace and pomposity as he grapples with his obsession with outward order and his own secret longings."[6]

Credits

Dallas, TX Music Hall at Fair Park; Fort Worth TX: Bass Hall

Awards

LA Robbie Award Lead Actor Musical (Pippin)

References

  1. Two Rancho Buena Vista High grads returning to local stage. http://legacy.utsandiego.com/news/education/20070505-9999-lz1mi5rancho.html. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. http://www.bigcitybroadway.com
  3. "Eric Kunze Fansite". erickunze.com. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  4. Hetrick, Adam. "Lea Salonga Reuniting with Les Miz Co-Star for Fun Home", Playbill, July 25, 2016
  5. Villano, Alexa. "Lea Salonga on Fun Home, working with Eric Kunze", Rappler, November 11, 2016
  6. Bunoan, Vladimir. "Review: Superb Fun Home cast moves audience to tears", ABS-CBN News, November 12, 2016
  7. http://www.stagesource.org/pages/22465_irne_awards_2008_page_two.cfm

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