- Born
- Birth nameJonathan Drew Groff
- Nicknames
- Jon
- JGroff
- Groffsauce
- Height5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- Jonathan Drew Groff is an American actor and singer. Known for his performances on screen, stage and television, Groff is the recipient of such accolades as a Grammy Award and a Tony Award and has been nominated for three Tony Awards, two Drama League Awards, three Grammy Awards, a Drama Desk Award and a Primetime Emmy Award.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Bonitao
- ChildrenNo Children
- ParentsJulie WitmerJim Groff
- RelativesDavid Groff(Sibling)
- Gained a 5 inch scar on his biceps while shooting Glee (2009) because his dance partner for the "Bohemian Rhapsody" performance (in the season 1 finale) accidentally scarred him with her stilettos.
- Groff, along with other openly gay actors (including Sean Hayes and Neil Patrick Harris), was the target of a highly controversial April 2010 Newsweek article by Ramin Setoodeh that argued that gay actors aren't convincing playing straight characters. The article created a huge media backlash, with many public figures (including Groff and Hayes' co-star Kristin Chenoweth) decrying it as homophobic and defending Hayes', Harris', and Groff's performances as straight characters.
- His role as "King George III" in the Broadway production of "Hamilton" lasted just 9 minutes on each performance. Most of his time, therefore, was spent behind the scenes where had the great privilege of meeting celebrity fans of the show from all walks of life such as, Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, Dick Cheney, Paul McCartney, Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Lupita Nyong'o, Busta Rhymes, 'Weird Al' Yankovic, Common, etc.
- Groff was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor for "Spring Awakening" in 2007.
- Was in a relationship with fellow actor Zachary Quinto during 2012 till spring 2013.
- Don't let the world define you. In the world of acting, and I think in any profession really, people are really eager to put you in a box and categorize you as one particular thing. Make sure that you always follow your heart and your gut, and let yourself be who you want to be, and who you know you are. And don't let anyone steal your joy.
- Just follow your joy. Always. I think that if you do that, life will take you on the course that it's meant to take you. Which is - maybe you're meant to be an actor. Maybe you're meant to be a director. Maybe you're meant to be a producer. Maybe you're meant to be a teacher. But if you just just sort of follow that joy and really explore what excites you, then the rest will take care of itself.
- [on working with Andrew Haigh] He has a very specific way of creating naturalism on set - he's not precious about the writing of scenes. If something doesn't feel right he's like 'Just cut it or change it or whatever'. He's very laid back...He would encourage improv into the scene - cut that one line that didn't sound right, and improv at the end - and it ends up becoming really in the moment, which is really exciting and taught me a lot as an actor.
- I love the cultural and class difference between Richie and Patrick. It's really interesting and I think also a universal issue of people finding themselves in relationships, gay or straight..There's a Mexican-Cuban dynamic which is really interesting in the reflection of the Latino community. I personally wasn't aware of it until it was written into the show.
- [on performing intimate incidents on 'Looking'] Without fail, there was at least one moment of every script where I would grab my hair and be like,'Oh, god, I can't believe I have to do that'. Most of is social anxiety and awkwardness.
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