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Years active
  
2000–present

Website
  
www.alexgaumond.com


Name
  
Alex Gaumond

Role
  
Actor · alexgaumond.com

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Full Name
  
Alexandre Gaumond

Born
  
9 April 1978 (age 45) (
1978-04-09
)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Occupation
  
Actor, Singer & Songwriter

Education
  
Guildford School of Acting

Nominations
  
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical

Similar People
  
Jerry Mitchell, Tim Minchin, Peter Darling

Profiles

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Alex Gaumond (born 9 April 1978) is a Canadian actor, singer and songwriter known mainly for his involvement in musical theatre.

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Gaumond is best known for playing the leading roles of Galileo in the Queen musical We Will Rock You, Emmett in the original London production of Legally Blonde and Agatha Trunchbull in the RSC's Matilda.

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Early life

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Gaumond was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada to French speaking parents.

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He moved to the UK in 1997 to study at Guildford School of Acting where he graduated with a 1st class BA (Hons) in 2000.

2000-01 (Miss Saigon)

After completing his degree at GSA in 2000, Gaumond made his professional debut that very same year in the ensemble of Miss Saigon in the Philippines. Gaumond also understudied the leading role of Chris in that production and went on to perform in the same musical in Hong Kong and Singapore in 2001.

2002-04 (The Full Monty)

2002 saw Gaumond make his professional West End debut at the Prince Of Wales Theatre where he understudied the roles of Malcolm, Jerry and Ethan in The Full Monty. He then played the role of Malcolm in the 2004 UK touring production.

2002-09

Between 2002 and 2009 Gaumond made a number of appearances in a variety of UK national tours and London shows, including Guys And Dolls (Donmar Warehouse production), Desperately Seeking Susan and Sunday In The Park With George (5 times Olivier Award winning production).

He also played the role of Tom Jenkins in Scrooge at the London Palladium. During this show he recorded a cast album with the show's star, British icon Tommy Steele.

2009 (We Will Rock You)

In 2009 Gaumond was cast by Ben Elton, Brian May and Roger Taylor to play the lead role of Galileo Figaro in the first UK tour of their co-written musical We Will Rock You based on hit songs by the rock band Queen. During the 7-month tour Gaumond played at the Palace Theatre in Manchester, the Sunderland Empire, the Birmingham Hippodrome and the Bristol Hippodrome.

2010-11 (Legally Blonde)

In 2009, Gaumond was cast to play the male lead (Emmett) in the original UK production of Legally Blonde alongside Sheridan Smith as Elle Woods at the Savoy Theatre in London in January 2010. He starred in the multi-award winning production for 20 months and his portrayal of the role earned him nominations for 'Best Actor in a Musical' in both the WhatsOnStage Awards 2011 and the Olivier Awards 2011.

An album of the Original London Cast featuring Gaumond, Sheridan Smith and Duncan James was recorded live during performances on 12, 13 and 14 June 2010. It was released on 16 August 2010 under the theatre label First Night Records.

2011-13

In August 2011, Gaumond reprised his role as Galileo Figaro in We Will Rock You, but this time in the Dominion Theatre production. He performed in this role until 18 February 2012 and his performance earned him a nomination for 'Best Takeover in a Role' in the WhatsOnStage Awards 2012.

In the summer of 2012, Gaumond made a small appearance on TV during Andrew Lloyd Webber's auditions for the role of 'Jesus' in his upcoming UK arena tour of the show Jesus Christ Superstar. The audition process for 'Jesus' was televised in the UK in a short series called Superstar. Gaumond reached the top 20 through the initial audition process but was sent home by Lloyd Webber just before reaching the live shows.

Shortly after this, Gaumond was then cast as Jesus by UK-based Bronowski Productions in their new production of Jesus Christ Superstar for Ljubljana Festival in Slovenia.

In early 2013 it was announced that Gaumond would return to the West End starring as Alberto Beddini in Top Hat at the Aldwych Theatre, alongside Broadway actors Gavin Lee and Kristen Beth Williams. Gaumond performed in the show from February to August 2013. While in the show, Gaumond and his fellow cast members attended the Olivier Awards 2013 which saw Top Hat win 3 major awards including Best New Musical. The show was also heavily featured in a four-part documentary on Channel 4 following West End musicals, entitled The Sound of Musicals, which aired in November and December 2013.

2013-14 (Matilda)

In June 2013, it was announced that Gaumond ̺ould be joining the cast of the Royal Shakespeare Company's multi-award winning production of Matilda at the Cambridge Theatre, playing the iconic role of headmistress Miss Trunchbull. His first show was on 3 September 2013. During his time on the show Gaumond made many TV appearances including BBC's Children in Need and The Paul O'Grady Show on ITV, where he performed a specially conceived sketch with the show's host and guests.

On 23 February 2014 he attended the WhatsOnStage Awards, where Matilda won for 'Best West End Show'. He accepted the award with fellow cast member Haley Flaherty (Miss Honey). Gaumond also attended the Olivier Awards on 13 April 2014, where the show was nominated for the BBC Radio 2 Audience Award.

On 15 June 2014 Gaumond took part in the first 'Relaxed Performance' of Matilda. This specially adapted version of the show, developed in close collaboration with The National Autistic Society, was designed for people with autism and learning disabilities. The performance was a huge success and the RSC has plans for regular instalments every year.

Gaumond played his final show as Trunchbull on 7 September 2014. After his departure the role was handed to Craige Els.

2014-present day

Gaumond appeared in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at the Savoy Theatre from 11 November 2014, replacing Rufus Hound in the role of Freddy Benson, the conman portrayed by Steve Martin in the original movie version. He starred opposite Robert Lindsay at the Savoy Theatre and played the role until the production closed in the West End on 7 March 2015.

Next, Gaumond played the role of Beadle Bamford in English National Opera's production of Sweeney Todd at the London Coliseum, opposite Bryn Terfel and Emma Thompson, from 30 March to 12 April 2015.

In April 2015, it was announced that Gaumond would star as Adam Pontipee in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, from 16 July to 29 August 2015. The original 1954 movie version of the musical, starring Howard Keel and Jane Powell, won the Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture and was nominated for four additional awards, including Best Picture of the Year. The 2015 production starring Gaumond was nominated for 'Best Musical Revival' at the Olivier Awards 2016. Gaumond attended the ceremony with his fellow cast members at the Royal Opera House on Sunday 3 April 2016.

Gaumond was cast as the Baker in a new production of the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Into the Woods at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, from 4 December 2015 to 16 January 2016, directed by Matthew Xia.

In May 2016, it was announced that Gaumond would play Larry Bonk in The Trial of Jane Fonda at the Park Theatre (London), from 13 July to 20 August 2016. Directed by Joe Harmston, the new play starred Hollywood icon, Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner, Anne Archer (Fatal Attraction; Patriot Games; Clear and Present Danger) as Jane Fonda. This also marked Gaumond's first major non-musical role in a play.

In December 2016 Gaumond played Bob Cratchit in a one-off concert version of the Broadway hit A Christmas Carol. After a decade-long success at New York City’s Paramount Theatre in Madison Square Garden, the musical adaptation by Alan Menken (music) and Lynn Ahrens (lyrics) would be presented for the first time in London. The sold-out concert played at the Lyceum Theatre on Monday 19th December 2016. The London Musical Theatre Orchestra, formed of 32 musicians, performed the fully orchestrated score with a chorus and West End cast, starring Robert Lindsay as Scrooge. Gaumond and Lindsay had previously worked together in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

2017 marked Gaumond's debut in a Shakespeare play at the world-renowned Globe Theatre. He played Petruchio in The Taming Of The Shrew at Shakespeare's Globe from 28 February to 25 March 2017.

During his run at the Globe, it was announced that Gaumond would next appear as Stuart Gellman in Caroline, or Change at Chichester Festival Theatre. The new production of the Olivier Award-winning musical was the first musical in the inaugural season of CFT's new Artistic Director, Daniel Evans. Directed by Michael Longhurst, the show played at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester from 6 May to 3 June 2017. It was the fastest selling production in CFT's history and received high critical acclaim.

Music career

Gaumond headlined his first solo show on 22 May 2011 at the Leicester Square Theatre, where he performed a mix of covers and original material, as well as some duets with special guests including Ramin Karimloo.

On 24 June 2012, Gaumond released his first single "'Here I Am", a new version of the song co-written and originally performed by Bryan Adams. He launched the release of his single with a performance at West End Live in Trafalgar Square in front of 20,000 people, as one of three recording artists invited to perform their solo material amongst all the West End shows featured in the programme.

Filmography

Actor
2024
The Franchise (TV Series) (pre-production) as
Justin
- Episode #1.1 (2024) - Justin
2024
I Live Here Now (completed)
2021
The Madame Blanc Mysteries (TV Series) as
Caron
- Windows (2024) - Caron
- Kidnap (2024) - Caron
- Fashion (2024) - Caron
- Jackal (2024) - Caron
- Duel (2024) - Caron
- Ocean (2024) - Caron
- Christmas Special (2023) - Caron
- Christmas Special (2022) - Caron
2023
Dead Island 2 (Video Game) as
Kai Iaone (uncredited)
2022
The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself (TV Series) as
Sergeant
- Episode #1.4 (2022) - Sergeant
2022
Derry Girls (TV Series) as
Rob
- The Reunion (2022) - Rob
2021
Two and a Half Minutes (Short) as
Lucas
2021
The Syndicate (TV Series) as
Claude
- Episode #4.2 (2021) - Claude
2020
Death in Paradise (TV Series) as
Oscar Samuel
- La Murder Le Diablé (2020) - Oscar Samuel
2019
The Silent White (Short) as
Narrator (voice)
2019
Kung Fu Cats (Short) as
Hyperion (voice)
2019
The Hustle as
Waiter
2019
Modern Day Manners for Adults (TV Series) as
Professor / Narrator
- First Dates (2019) - Professor / Narrator (voice)
- Social Media (2019) - Professor / Narrator (voice)
- Driving (2019) - Professor / Narrator (voice)
2018
My Dinner with Hervé (TV Movie) as
André Villechaize
2017
Hampstead as
Mark Kasdan
2016
The Reunion (Short) as
Will
2016
Miss Saigon: 25th Anniversary as
Alumni
2016
Dragon Quest Heroes II (Video Game) as
Carver (English version, voice)
2013
Children in Need as
Miss Trunchbull
2010
Between (Short) as
Isaac
2008
Room 71 (Short) as
The Stranger
Music Department
-
Beyond Good & Evil 2 (Video Game) (lyricist) (filming)
2021
Two and a Half Minutes (Short) (Vocalist) / (music recording)
2020
Watch Dogs: Legion (Video Game) (vocalist)
Writer
2021
Two and a Half Minutes (Short) (written by)
2019
Kung Fu Cats (Short)
Producer
2021
Two and a Half Minutes (Short) (producer)
2019
Kung Fu Cats (Short) (producer)
Soundtrack
2021
Two and a Half Minutes (Short) (performer: "Les Amoureux") / (writer: "Les Amoureux")
Director
2019
Kung Fu Cats (Short)
Art Department
2021
Two and a Half Minutes (Short) (poster design)
Composer
2021
Two and a Half Minutes (Short)
Editor
2019
Kung Fu Cats (Short)
Self
2018
Art Stories (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Le monde du théâtre (2018) - Self
2014
The Paul O'Grady Show (TV Series) as
Miss Trunchbull
- Episode #13.19 (2014) - Miss Trunchbull

References

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