Tony Award-winning actor, singer and dancer
Ben Vereen was born October 10, 1946 in Miami Florida. He graduated from Manhattan's High School of Performing Arts and starred in several stage productions including
Jesus Christ Superstar, Pippin, Wicked, Hair and
the Wizard of Oz among many others.
In 1976, his work on the musical film
Funny Lady earned him a Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture nomination at the Golden Globe Awards. His portrayal of Roscoe Haines on the miniseries
Ellis Island also got him nominated for the Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role award at the 1985 Golden Globe. His other big screen projects are
All That Jazz, Winners Take All, Soldiers of Change, And Then Came Love and
Idlewild to name a few. In 2000, the biographical documentary
Ben Vereen: The Hard Way was released.
Ben Vereen was Emmy nominated for his roles as Gene Randall on
Intruders, as George Moore on
Roots and as himself on
The Bell Telephone Jubilee. CableACE Awards also recognized his acting skills on the TV adaptation of
Pippin: His Life and Times. Among his other TV appearances were on shows
Oz, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Grey's Anatomy, Star Trek: The New Generation and
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. He also landed the leading role of E.L. Turner on the ABC detective series
Tenspeed and Brown Shoe.
Ben did TV commercials for Old Navy clothes and Bayer Aspirin. He was also featured in the June 1977 issue of
Playboy.
Ben Vereen is one of the three judges on the Lifetime TV reality series
Your Mama Don't Dance. Dubbed as the dance competition with a twist, contestants on the show auditioned without knowing that their dancing partners would be their very own parents. Five male contestants and five female contestants would foxtrot and mambo with their mothers and fathers as they compete to win the title and the $100,000 cash prize.
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