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Occupation
  
Actor and Singer

Years active
  
1980 - present


Name
  
Jerome Pradon

Role
  
Actor · jeromepradon.com

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Born
  
3 June 1964 (age 59) (
1964-06-03
)

Nominations
  
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical

Movies
  
Jesus Christ Su, Simon Sez, Vatel

Similar People
  
Haydn Gwynne, Gale Edwards, Kevin Elders, Roland Joffe

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Jérôme Pradon is an French actor and singer who has performed in the West End, in Paris and in various other places around the world. He was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France on 3 June 1964.

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Theatre

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In 1991, Jérôme made his musical debut in Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg's Les Misérables as Marius at the Theatre Mogador, Paris. It was this show that started his love for musical theatre, which led onto his first West End appearance; playing the role of Chris in Miss Saigon (1992–93). Next, was another debut, this time Toronto, Canada, where he originated the title role of Napoleon (1994).

In 1995, travelling back and forth between France and England, Jérôme performed in several productions including La Java des Mémoires, directed by the much loved director Roger Louret and Assassins by Stephen Sondheim. Later that year he played the role of student revolutionary Courfeyrac as part of the ‘dream cast’ in the 10th Anniversary Concert of Les Misérables.

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Remaining in London, Jérôme created the role of Guillaume in the Olivier Award winning production Martin Guerre, which made him the first actor to have performed major roles in all three Boublil and Schonberg musicals. After Martin Guerre came Maury Yeston's Nine at the Folies Bergère, where Jérôme played Guido Contini, the sole male role.

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In 1998, Jérôme performed in Killing Rasputin, and in 2000 performed in Black Goes with Everything (a show celebrating the talent of Don Black) and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Whistle Down the Wind where he played the role of The Man alongside Laura Michelle Kelly as Swallow. In 2000, he also appeared in the role of Judas in a production of Jesus Christ Superstar, opposite Glenn Carter as Jesus. This production is available on DVD.

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Jérôme attended the 2001 Edinburgh Festival Fringe with his one-man show Crime of Passion - a British Premiere. This was followed by another one man show, in Paris, - Road Movie. Not only did Jérôme perform all five roles in the play, he translated the text into French. He later reprised this show in 2002. Also that year, he was a principal performer in Délit D’Ivresse, the last piece by the legendary Roland Petit; took part in the spectacular gala charity concert A Night Of 1000 Voices; played Javert in Les Misérables at the Palace Theatre, London, and performed at the Opening Gala for the first ever International Festival of Musical Theatre in Cardiff. 2003 saw the creation of the multi award winning Pacific Overtures, for which Jérôme was nominated for an Olivier Award for his portrayal of the murderous Shogun's mother and the hilarious French Admiral. This was followed by Et Si On Chantait?, produced by Pierre Cardin, and the award winning Chance!

2004 saw Jérôme perform in One Day More! a symphonic concert celebrating Boublil and Schönberg's works; perform for the Queen and President Jacques Chirac at Windsor Castle in a Les Misérables concert, as part of the marking of the 100th anniversary of the Entente Cordiale, and played King Herod in the Scandinavian tour of Jesus Christ Superstar.

In 2005, Jérôme made his Liège debut in Maury Yeston’s Titanic. In 2006, he performed at the Les Musicals Festival in Béziers and was also nominated as Best Actor for the year of 2005. Later that year, Jérôme starred as several different characters in the Molière Award winning Le Cabaret Des Hommes Perdus. This multi-award winning musical was such a hit that it extended its run into 2007. From Paris to London, Jérôme took on the role of Aragorn in the European premiere of The Lord of the Rings.

Jérôme's next project was L'Opera De Sarah, which was performed in Paris in 2009. He is currently appearing in the French production of Mamma Mia! in which he plays the part of Sam.

TV and film

TV and film appearances include his first paid acting job Marcheloup, L'été ‘36, Cas De Divorce and Hélas Pour Moi directed by Jean Luc Goddard. Sharpe’s Company took Jérôme to Ukraine for filming and onto British screens. Kung Fu: The Legend Continues was filmed during his time in Napoleon. The Brylcreem Boys (for which he was asked to emphasize the French accent more) was released in limited UK cinemas in 1999. Also that year, Simon Sez, seeing Jérôme play the villain of the movie, was released in the US.

French productions include Belle Grand-Mere,La Jeune Fille et La Tortue directed by Stéphane Ly-Cuong; the award winning Crimes En Serie, Avocats et Associés and film festival winner Paradisco, also directed by Stéphane Ly-Cuong.

English speaking productions include RTS Award nominated Aristocrats; Oscar nominated Vatel directed by Roland Joffé; The Dancer playing The Director; the International Emmy award winning 2000 version of Jesus Christ Superstar, playing Judas for which his performance received rave reviews and a new collection of fans; Peter Ackroyd's London and Carrie and Barry starring Neil Morrissey.

In 2004, he organised the casting for and performed the part of André in the French dubbing of the 2004 The Phantom of the Opera movie.

2006 saw the sitcom The Complete Guide to Parenting, starring Peter Davison, that was broadcast on ITV, with Jérôme playing the part of Roland, and 2007 saw Jérôme starring in Trafalgar, directed by Fabrice Hourlier.

Radio

Radio credits include National Music Day, numerous appearances on Friday Night Is Music Night and Somewhere In The Desert.

Jérôme is also a songwriter. He has written songs for Jean Guidoni's Tigre de Porcelaine album as well as for himself (he released the single "Tendrement", 1987). He is working on a pop, rock and electro album.

Discography

  • The Lord of the Rings (2007)
  • Le Cabaret Des Hommes Perdus (2006)
  • Les Bienheureux De La Marge Brute (2005)
  • Chance! (2004)
  • Crime of Passion (2001)
  • Jesus Christ Superstar (2000)
  • Killing Rasputin (1999)
  • Martin Guerre (1996)
  • Les Misérables - 10th Anniversary Concert (1995)
  • Napoleon (1994)
  • Les Misérables (1991)
  • Singles

  • Tendrement (1987)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    -
    American Criminals (filming)
    -
    Das Wort für Feuer war 'Ugah!' (post-production) as
    Étienne
    2021
    Je Suis Un Acte (Short)
    2021
    Zack Snyder's Justice League as
    Louvre Conservationist
    2019
    Le bûcheron et L'ogresse (Short) as
    Le Bûcheron
    2017
    Justice League as
    Louvre Conservationist (as Jerome Pradon)
    2017
    Ransom (TV Series) as
    Jacques Lambert
    - The Castle (2017) - Jacques Lambert
    2014
    Spiral (TV Series) as
    Docteur Cottet
    - Episode #5.3 (2014) - Docteur Cottet
    - Episode #5.2 (2014) - Docteur Cottet
    2013
    Opéra de Toulon's Follies as
    Buddy Plummer
    2006
    Avocats & associés (TV Series) as
    Richard Pratz
    - Plaisir fatal (2006) - Richard Pratz
    2006
    The Complete Guide to Parenting (TV Series) as
    Roland
    2004
    Carrie & Barry (TV Series) as
    Jean-François
    - Hairy (2004) - Jean-François
    2002
    Paradisco (Short) as
    François
    2001
    Crimes en série (TV Series) as
    Keller
    - La Pécheresse (2002) - Keller
    - Le voyeur (2002) - Keller
    - Le Disciple (2001) - Keller
    1995
    Great Performances (TV Series) as
    Judas Iscariot / Courfeyrac
    - Jesus Christ Superstar (2000) - Judas Iscariot (as Jerome Pradon)
    - Les Misérables in Concert (1995) - Courfeyrac
    2000
    The Dancer as
    The director
    2000
    Vatel as
    Marquis d'Effiat
    1999
    La jeune fille et la tortue (Short) as
    The brother
    1999
    Simon Sez as
    Ashton
    1999
    Aristocrats (TV Mini Series) as
    Duc de Lauzun
    - Episode #1.4 (1999) - Duc de Lauzun
    - Episode #1.3 (1999) - Duc de Lauzun
    1998
    L'histoire du samedi (TV Series) as
    Thibaut
    - Belle Grand-Mère (1998) - Thibaut
    1998
    The Brylcreem Boys as
    Ricard (as Jerome Pradon)
    1995
    Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (TV Series) as
    Erickson
    - Plague (1995) - Erickson
    1994
    Sharpe (TV Series) as
    Reynier
    - Sharpe's Company (1994) - Reynier
    1993
    Oh, Woe Is Me as
    Miguel
    1991
    Cas de divorce (TV Series) as
    Guy Cremer
    - Cremer contre Cremer - Guy Cremer
    1986
    L'été 36 (TV Series) as
    L'étudiant
    1982
    Marcheloup (TV Mini Series) as
    L'ouvrier
    Writer
    2019
    Le bûcheron et L'ogresse (Short) (writer)
    Soundtrack
    -
    Das Wort für Feuer war 'Ugah!' (performer: "Non, je ne Regrette rien") (post-production)
    2017
    Transparent (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - I Never Promised You a Promised Land (2017) - (performer: "What's the Buzz/Strange Thing Mystifying" - uncredited)
    Self
    2010
    Vie privée, vie publique (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 17 December 2010 (2010) - Self
    2004
    Peter Ackroyd's London (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    French Traveller
    - The Crowd (2004) - French Traveller
    2002
    West End Story (Documentary) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    2003
    The 100 Greatest Musicals (TV Movie documentary) as
    Judas

    References

    Jérôme Pradon Wikipedia