Cheyenne Jackson

Cheyenne Jackson is an American actor and singer known for his work in musical theater, television, and film. He was born on July 12, 1975, in Newport, Washington. Jackson's musical genre primarily encompasses Broadway and pop, showcasing his powerful tenor voice. He gained prominence on Broadway with notable performances in productions such as "All Shook Up," "Xanadu," and "Finian's Rainbow." His work has earned him critical acclaim and several award nominations, including Drama Desk Awards. Jackson has also released solo albums, such as "The Power of Two" (2010) and "A Side of Me" (2013), which feature a mix of original songs and covers, demonstrating his versatility as a performer. In addition to his stage work, Jackson has appeared in television series like "30 Rock," "American Horror Story," and "Behind the Candelabra," broadening his reach beyond musical theater. His impact on music and theater is significant, as he exemplifies the crossover between Broadway and mainstream entertainment, inspiring a new generation of performers with his talent and charisma. Jackson is also an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, using his platform to promote inclusivity in the arts.