Constantine Maroulis is an American singer, songwriter, and actor, best known for his participation in the fourth season of "American Idol" in 2005, where he finished in sixth place. His genre primarily encompasses rock and pop, characterized by a powerful vocal style and theatrical presence. Maroulis gained significant recognition for his performance of songs like "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "My Immortal," which showcased his vocal range and emotional delivery. Following "American Idol," he transitioned to Broadway, where he starred in the Tony Award-nominated musical "Rock of Ages," portraying the lead role of Drew Boley. His performance garnered critical acclaim and further established his reputation in the musical theater scene. In addition to his stage work, Maroulis released his debut album, "Constantine," in 2005, featuring original songs and covers that highlighted his rock influences. His impact on music lies in his ability to bridge the worlds of pop culture and musical theater, influencing a new generation of performers who aspire to blend these genres. Maroulis continues to be active in music and theater, contributing to both fields with his dynamic performances and artistic vision.