Aaron Tveit

American actor and singer (born 1983)


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::summary American actor and singer (born 1983) ::

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birth_nameAaron Kyle Tveit
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alma_materIthaca College (BFA)
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known_forMoulin Rouge! The Musical
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| name = Aaron Tveit | image = Aaron_Tveit_and_Lea_Michele.jpg | caption = Tveit in June 2025 with Lea Michele | birth_name = Aaron Kyle Tveit | birth_date = | birth_place = Middletown, New York, U.S. | alma_mater = Ithaca College (BFA) | occupation = Actor and singer | years_active = 2003–present | known_for = Moulin Rouge! The Musical | spouse = | children = 1

Aaron Kyle Tveit (; born October 21, 1983) is an American actor and singer. Tveit originated the lead role of Christian in the stage adaptation of Moulin Rouge! on Broadway, a performance for which he won the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical and received a Grammy Award nomination. His other work on the Broadway stage includes the title role in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Freddie Trumper in Chess, Fiyero Tigelaar in Wicked, and originating the roles of Gabe Goodman in Next to Normal and Frank Abagnale Jr. in Catch Me If You Can. He also played John Wilkes Booth in an Off West End production of Assassins.

Tveit has also portrayed several musical theatre roles on screen, such as Enjolras in the film adaptation of Les Misérables (2012), as well as Danny Zuko in Fox's Grease: Live (2016). Tveit is also known for his work in television, including the roles of Tripp van der Bilt on Gossip Girl, Mike Warren on Graceland, Danny Bailey/Topher in Schmigadoon!, and Gareth Ritter on BrainDead.

Early life and education

Tveit was born in Middletown, New York, to Posie and Stanley Tveit. His brother, Jon, is five years younger and a Catholic priest in the Archdiocese of New York. His surname is Norwegian.

Tveit graduated from Middletown High School in 2001, where he was active both in chorus and sports, playing golf, soccer and basketball; he also starred in all four of his school's musical theater productions: Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors in 9th grade, Joe Hardy in Damn Yankees in 10th grade, Tony in West Side Story in 11th grade, and Huck in Big River in 12th grade. As a child, he played the violin and French horn. He turned down business school scholarships to major in vocal performance at Ithaca College, a decision his parents supported, before switching to musical theater after his first year because he missed acting and theater.

Career

2003–2007: Early career and Broadway debut

Tveit began his professional career in 2003 when he joined the national tour of Rent as Steve and the understudy for Roger/Mark. He was in his second year of studying at Ithaca College at the time; nine years later, in 2012, Tveit completed his college degree, when he was given college credit for his theatre roles.

Following Rent, he returned to school briefly but left to play Link Larkin in the first national tour of Hairspray. He made his Broadway debut in this role in 2006. In the following two years, he performed in regional productions including as Matt in Barrington Stage Company's Calvin Berger in July 2007 and as D'Artagnan in a musical adaptation of The Three Musketeers which played at the North Shore Music Theatre from August to September 2007, before returning to the Broadway production of Hairspray. Other credits include an early workshop of The Black Suits. Tveit made his film debut in Ghost Town (2008), as a young anesthesiologist.

2008–2011: Rise to prominence

In 2007, Tveit originated the role of Gabe in the Off-Broadway production of the musical Next to Normal. The production ran from January 16 through March 16, 2008, at the Second Stage Theater. Tveit received a nomination for the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actor for this role. In the interim time before the out-of-town production of Next to Normal, Tveit played Dean in the musical theatre adaptation of the film Saved!, which ran for a limited engagement at Playwrights Horizons in June 2008. Also in June 2008, Tveit took over the role of Fiyero in Wicked on Broadway. He left the show in November to reprise his role in the Arena Stage production of Next to Normal, for which he won the 2009 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Non-Resident Production.

Tveit returned to Wicked as Fiyero in January 2009. However, he left once again on March 8, 2009, after only a couple of months, to join the Broadway production of Next to Normal, which began previews in March 2009 and officially opened on April 15. His performance as Gabe earned him the Clarence Derwent Award from the Actors' Equity Association. Tveit was included on AfterElton.com's 2009 list of the "37 Hottest Guys in Theater". Tveit left Next to Normal on June 6, 2009, to prepare for Catch Me If You Can, where he played Frank Abagnale Jr. The musical was performed at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle from July 28 through August 16, 2009. Tveit returned to Next to Normal from September 7 through January 3, 2010. In August, he also starred in the Hollywood Bowl's production of Rent directed by Neil Patrick Harris, as Roger Davis. He took part in the MCC Theater Miscast Gala in 2009 and 2010.

Tveit played Frank Abagnale Jr in the Broadway production of Catch Me If You Can, opening on April 10, 2011, and closing on September 4, 2011. For this role he was nominated for the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical, the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance, and the Fred Astaire Award for Best Male Dancer on Broadway.

During the Broadway production of Next to Normal, Tveit also had a recurring role in the CW series Gossip Girl as Tripp van der Bilt, the cousin of Nate Archibald. During this period, Tveit appeared in an episode of the television series Ugly Betty titled "All the World's a Stage" as Zachary Boule, Betty Suarez's boyfriend. He appeared in Rob Epstein's Howl, a biopic about the Allen Ginsberg poem and the controversy and trial that ensued after its publication. Tveit played Peter Orlovsky, Ginsberg's longtime partner, opposite James Franco. He was also a guest star on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit twice.

2012–2017: Focus on screen acting

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In 2012, Tveit played Enjolras, leader of the student revolutionary group in the film adaptation of Les Misérables. As the 'designated Broadway actor' in a celebrity ensemble cast, this was one of Tveit's most high-profile roles up to that point. On February 24, 2013, he performed with the cast of Les Misérables at the 85th Academy Awards ceremony. In July 2012, Tveit took part in a private reading for a new musical based on the animated film, Anastasia. He read for the character Dimitri, a con man who brings Anastasia to a wealthy Empress searching for her missing granddaughter, in return for a reward. The following year, he starred in the USA Network series Graceland where he played undercover FBI Special Agent Mike Warren. The show premiered on June 6, 2013, and ran for thirty-eight episodes before being canceled after the completion of its third season in October 2015.

Between filming seasons of Graceland, Tveit starred and made his London stage debut in the Menier Chocolate Factory's production of Stephen Sondheim's Assassins as John Wilkes Booth. The production ran from November 21, 2014, to March 7, 2015. However, he had to leave the production on February 8, due to his working schedule, he was replaced by Michael Xavier. During this time he also began performing solo concerts and recorded his own album The Radio in My Head as well as the concept album for a new Broadway show An American Victory: A New Musical in January 2014 with Ashley Brown, Hugh Panaro, Ruthie Henshall, Alexander Gemignani, and many other Broadway stars. The cast recording was released more than two years later in April 2016. Additionally, he appeared in the film Big Sky which was released on August 14, 2015 and performed at the first Elsie Fest in New York that September.

Following the end of Graceland, Tveit was cast in a variety of other television and film productions. In 2016, Tveit appeared as Danny Zuko in a live version of Grease that aired on Fox on January 31. He is featured on the soundtrack for Grease Live. He returned to the MCC Theater Miscast Gala in April 2016. Tveit then starred in the baseball themed movie Undrafted which was released on July 15. His next film Better Off Single was released in theaters and on demand on October 7.

In October 2015, it was announced that Tveit would star in CBS's summer series BrainDead, which premiered on June 13, 2016. Following the cancellation of BrainDead after one season on October 17, 2016, Tveit had time to perform more concerts in 2017 and more screen roles including a reprisal of his role from The Good Wife on an episode of The Good Fight and a starring role in the independent film Created Equal which held screenings in early 2018. Tveit returned to Barrington Stage Company for their production of Company in the role of Bobby, running from August 10 to September 10, 2017. He next had a role in the Patricia Clarkson-starring crime thriller Out of Blue, which premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival.

2018–present: Return to Broadway and Tony Award

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In November 2017, Tveit participated in a developmental lab for the stage adaptation of the 2001 movie Moulin Rouge!, cast in the role as Christian, the character originally created by Ewan McGregor. In April 2018, it was announced that Tveit would be reprising his role in the premiere engagement of Moulin Rouge! at Boston's Emerson Colonial Theatre. The musical's premiere was scheduled for June 27; however, delays pushed the start of performances to July 10, 2018. Between the Boston and Broadway productions of Moulin Rouge!, Tveit had a recurring role as the aspiring politician Matt Dobbins on the 2019 CBS show The Code.

Tveit starred as Christian in the Broadway production of Moulin Rouge! at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre; previews began on June 28, 2019, and the production had its opening night on July 25. Tveit has been universally praised for his portrayal; New York Times theater critic Ben Brantley said that Christian was "a role [Tveit] was born to play" during the Boston run of the show and later said that his 'passionate and uncompromising' performance was his "best Broadway work to date". The production was put on hold, beginning on March 12, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and on March 23, Tveit became the first Broadway star to announce a positive COVID-19 test result. He was one of at least four cast members who contracted the virus. He was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical, one of the musical's fourteen nominations at the 74th Tony Awards. Although not the only eligible actor in the category, he made history as the sole nominee for his category. He won the award, having received an affirmative vote by 60% or more of Tony voters. Tveit resumed his role as Christian when Moulin Rouge! reopened on September 24, 2021. With other original cast members, he departed the production on May 8, 2022.

During Broadway's closure in 2020, Tveit filmed the movie One Royal Holiday, part of Hallmark Channel's Countdown to Christmas movie slate. Tveit starred opposite theater actresses Laura Osnes and Krystal Joy Brown. Released in April 2021, Tveit was a cast member of Hit Job, a scripted comedy podcast produced by Lorne Michaels' Broadway Video for Audible. That year he also appeared in two episodes of the horror anthology series American Horror Stories. In 2021, he played Danny Bailey in the Apple TV+ musical comedy parody series Schmigadoon!; in the show's second season he plays Topher, a young hippie seeking his purpose in life. Tveit returned to Moulin Rouge! as Christian for 12 weeks beginning on January 17, 2023.

On February 9, 2024, Tveit replaced Nicholas Christopher in the Broadway revival of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in the title role. His run ended on May 5, following a 12-week limited engagement. From June 11–29, Tveit performed in a concert residency at the Café Carlyle, his debut at that venue. That same month, it was announced that he had been cast in the MGM+ series Earth Abides, which premiered in December. He then returned to Moulin Rouge! as Christian in a 12-week engagement starting on July 23, 2024.

In March 2025, Tveit performed "Weak" with JoJo during a New York City concert. Tveit co-starred in the Broadway revival of Chess as Freddie Trumper; previews began October 15, 2025 and opening night scheduled for November 16.

Personal life

Tveit moved to Manhattan in 2006 where he first lived in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood. From 2007 to 2020, he lived in Astoria, Queens. He is married to Canadian actress and dancer Ericka Hunter Yang, with whom he has one daughter.

Acting credits

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotesGhost TownHowlGirl Walks into a BarPremium Rush****Big SkyUndraftedBetter Off SingleCreated EqualOut of Blue
2008Anesthesiologist
2010Peter Orlovsky
2011Henry
2012Kyle
Enjolras
2013The Young ManShort film
2015Pru
2016John "Maz" Mazzello
Charlie
2017Tommy Reilly
2018Tony Silvero
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotesGossip GirlUgly BettyLaw & Order: Special Victims UnitBody of Proof**GracelandGrease Live!BrainDeadThe Good FightThe CodeOne Royal HolidayAmerican Horror StoriesSchmigadoon!Earth Abides
2009–2012William "Tripp" van der Bilt III10 episodes
2010Zachary BouleEpisode: "All the World's a Stage"
2010–2011Jan Eyck/Steve Harris2 episodes
2011SkipEpisode: "Point of Origin"
Spencer ZschauEpisode: "Executive Order 13224"
2013–2015Mike WarrenMain cast (38 episodes)
2016Danny ZukoTelevision movie
Gareth RitterMain cast (13 episodes)
2017–2021Spencer Zschau3 episodes
2019Matt Dobbins5 episodes
2020Prince James GallantTelevision movie
2021Adam/Jay Gantz2 episodes
2021–2023Danny Bailey/TopherMain cast (12 episodes)
2024Charlie2 episodes
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Theatre

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YearTitleRoleVenueNotesFootlooseRentHairsprayCalvin BergerThe Three MusketeersNext to NormalHairspraySaved!WickedNext to NormalWickedNext to NormalCatch Me If You CanNext to NormalRentCatch Me If You CanAnastasiaAssassinsCompanyMoulin Rouge! The MusicalGutenberg! The Musical!Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetMoulin Rouge! The MusicalChess
2003GarvinMerry-Go-Round Playhouse:
2003Regional production
2004Steve
u/s Roger Davis
u/s Mark CohenUS national tour:
January – December 2004National tour replacement
2005–2006Link LarkinUS national tour:
August 2005 – July 2006First national tour replacement
2006–2007Neil Simon Theatre:
July 18, 2006 – January 18, 2007Broadway replacement
2007MattBarrington Stage Company:
July 3–14, 2007Original regional production
Charles d'ArtagnanNorth Shore Music Theatre:
August 21 – September 9, 2007Regional production
2008Gabe GoodmanSecond Stage Theatre:
January 16 – March 16, 2008Original Off-Broadway production
Link LarkinNeil Simon Theatre:
April 1 – May 4, 2008Limited Broadway engagement
Dean WithersPlaywrights Horizons:
May 10 – June 22, 2008Original Off-Broadway production
Fiyero TigelaarGershwin Theatre:
June 24 – November 9, 2008Broadway replacement
2008–2009Gabe GoodmanArena Stage:
November 21, 2008 – January 18, 2009Original Washington, D.C. production
2009Fiyero TigelaarGershwin Theatre:
January 20 – March 9, 2009Broadway replacement
Gabe GoodmanBooth Theatre:
March 27 – June 8, 2009Original Broadway production
Frank Abagnale, Jr.5th Avenue Theatre:
July 28 – August 16, 2009World premiere production
2009–2010Gabe GoodmanBooth Theatre:
September 7, 2009 – January 4, 2010Original Broadway production
2010Roger DavisHollywood Bowl:
August 6–8, 2010Limited engagement
2011Frank Abagnale, Jr.Neil Simon Theatre:
March 11 – September 4, 2011Original Broadway production
2012Dmitry SudayevUnknownReading
2014–2015John Wilkes BoothMenier Chocolate Factory:
November 21, 2014 – February 8, 2015Off-West End, London
2017RobertBarrington Stage Company:
August 10 – September 10, 2017Regional
ChristianUnknownWorkshop
2018Emerson Colonial Theatre:
July 10 – August 19, 2018World premiere production
2019–2020Al Hirschfeld Theatre:
June 28, 2019 – March 11, 2020Original Broadway production; paused due to COVID-19
2021–2022Al Hirschfeld Theatre:
September 24, 2021 – May 8, 2022
2023Al Hirschfeld Theatre:
January 17 – April 9, 2023
July 1, 2023Limited Broadway engagement
2024The ProducerJames Earl Jones Theatre
January 2, 2024Broadway cameo
Sweeney ToddLunt-Fontanne Theatre:
February 9 – May 5, 2024Broadway replacement
ChristianAl Hirschfeld Theatre:
July 23 – October 13, 2024Limited Broadway engagement
2025-2026Freddie Trumperurl=https://playbill.com/article/broadway-chess-revival-finds-a-home-datestitle=Broadway Chess Revival Finds a Home, Datesfirst1=Loganlast1=Culwell-Blockfirst2=Meglast2=Masserondate=June 24, 2025website=Playbillaccess-date=June 25, 2025}}Broadway revival
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Podcasts and audio books

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YearTitleVoice roleNotesRef.
2011Perfect by Ellen HopkinsCo-narratorAudio book
2011The Angel Esmerelda: Nine Stories by Don DeLilloCo-narratorAudio book
2012Dead To You by Lisa McMannNarratorAudio book
2017Mrs. Fletcher by Tom PerrottaCo-narratorAudio book
2021Hit JobHot KyleAudible original podcast
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Discography

Solo albums

Cast recordings

Accolades

Film and television

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
2012Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardBest EnsembleLes Misérables
San Diego Film Critics Society AwardBest Performance by an Ensemble
17th Satellite AwardBest Cast – Motion Picture
Phoenix Film Critics Society AwardBest Cast
National Board of Review AwardBest Cast
2013Critics' Choice AwardBest Acting Ensemble
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
2017MTV Movie & TV AwardsBest Musical MomentGrease Live!
"You're The One That I Want"
2017Sunscreen Film Festival AwardBest ActorCreated Equal
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Theatre

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
2008Lucille Lortel AwardsOutstanding Featured ActorNext to Normal
2009Helen Hayes AwardOutstanding Supporting Performance, Non-Resident Production
Clarence Derwent AwardMost Promising Male Performer
2011Drama League AwardsDistinguished PerformanceCatch Me If You Can
Outer Critics Circle AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Musical
Chita Rivera Awards for Dance and ChoreographyBest Male Dancer
2017Berkshire Theatre AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a MusicalCompany
2019IRNE AwardsBest Actor in a MusicalMoulin Rouge!
Broadway.com's Star of the Year
2020Tony AwardBest Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actor in a Musical
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  111. Nestor, Frank. (April 27, 2011). "2011 Fred and Adele Astaire Award Nominations Announced".
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