Cheyenne Jackson is a GRAMMY- and Emmy-nominated actor, singer, and songwriter celebrated for his dynamic work across Broadway, concert stages, television, and film. Known for his commanding presence and rich, expressive voice, he has built a multifaceted career that bridges theatrical performance and contemporary music.
As a concert artist, Jackson has appeared at many of the world’s most prestigious venues, including Carnegie Hall, Disney Hall, Lincoln Center, the Hollywood Bowl, and the Kennedy Center. He received a GRAMMY nomination for his performance as Tony in West Side Story with the San Francisco Symphony under Michael Tilson Thomas. Recent highlights include his sold-out Carnegie Hall solo debut, directed by Tony Award winner Warren Carlyle, which launched a national tour blending music and personal storytelling. He has also performed with the American Pops Orchestra in a televised PBS program of Broadway favorites.
Jackson’s recording career reflects his versatility, with albums such as I’m Blue, Skies, Renaissance, and The Power of Two (with Michael Feinstein), as well as his recent EP Love, Dad, featuring original work.
On Broadway, his credits include Into the Woods, Xanadu, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Aida, Finian’s Rainbow, All Shook Up (Theatre World Award), and Once Upon a Mattress, among others. His screen work spans series such as American Horror Story, 30 Rock, Glee, and The Morning Show, with an Emmy-nominated turn in Julie and the Phantoms.
With an ever-evolving body of work, Jackson continues to captivate audiences through his versatility, artistry, and emotional authenticity.
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