Anthony Rapp

Actor

Birthday October 26, 1971

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Age 52 years old

Nationality United States

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1971

Anthony Deane Rapp (born October 26, 1971) is an American actor and singer who originated the role of Mark Cohen in the Broadway production of Rent.

Rapp was born on October 26, 1971, in Chicago, Illinois to Mary Lee (née Baird) and Douglas Rapp and raised in nearby Joliet.

1974

After his parents' divorce in 1974, he was raised by his mother, a nurse.

His older brother is playwright, novelist and filmmaker Adam Rapp.

He also has an older sister.

Rapp participated in community theater as a child and won awards for his singing in junior high school.

He attended Joliet West High School and theatre camp at Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan.

1981

Rapp first performed on Broadway in 1981 in The Little Prince and the Aviator, a musical based on Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's novel The Little Prince.

It closed during previews.

1987

He made his screen debut in ensemble of the 1987 film Adventures in Babysitting, directed by Chris Columbus, who later directed Rapp in the film version of Rent.

Rapp has appeared in several movies and Broadway shows.

His notable roles include those in such films as Dazed and Confused, A Beautiful Mind, School Ties, Road Trip, Six Degrees of Separation (stage and film versions), An American Family, Danny Roane: First Time Director, and You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.

Rapp played Mark Cohen in the off-Broadway and original Broadway casts of Jonathan Larson's musical Rent.

1989

He moved to New York in 1989 to attend New York University as a film student, but dropped out after a semester.

1994

For his audition, he sang R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion", and received his callback in September 1994.

After offering him the role, Jonathan Larson wrote new songs for the production with Rapp's voice in mind.

1996

Following his original performance of the role in 1996, he reprised it in the film version of the show and the show's United States tour in 2009.

1999

He also performed Charlie Brown in the 1999 Broadway revival of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown and originated the role of Lucas in the musical If/Then in 2014.

2000

Rapp released a solo CD, Look Around, in 2000.

2005

Rapp reprised the role in the film adaptation, released on November 23, 2005.

In 2005, Rapp played The Doctor in the world premiere of Feeling Electric (later the Broadway musical Next to Normal) at the New York Musical Theatre Festival.

2006

In 2006, he published a memoir about Rent and his relationship with his mother, Without You: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and the Musical Rent, which he spent six year writing.

2007

He returned to the stage version with original cast member Adam Pascal, from July 30 to October 7, 2007.

Rapp developed a one-man stage show with music based on the memoir beginning in 2007, later performing it at such locations as the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

2008

During Next to Normal's Off-Broadway run in 2008, he worked as assistant director to Michael Greif, who had directed him in Rent, and wrote the introduction to the published script.

Rapp played Lucas in If/Then, starring fellow Rent alum Idina Menzel.

2009

Rapp, Pascal and fellow original cast member Gwen Stewart also participated in a national tour of Rent beginning January 6, 2009.

2012

A recording of the show was released on December 11, 2012, by PS Classics.

2013

Rapp also appeared in "Psych: The Musical", an episode of the TV series Psych, which premiered on USA Network on December 15, 2013.

2014

It opened at the National Theatre in Washington, D.C., began previews on Broadway on March 5, 2014, and opened on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theater on March 30.

In July, Rapp had to miss performances due to a knee injury and surgery.

2015

It closed on March 22, 2015.

Rapp reprised the role in the 2015-2016 National Tour with Menzel and the rest of the main Broadway cast.

2016

In 2016, Rapp was cast in Star Trek: Discovery as Lt. Commander Paul Stamets, the first openly gay character in the Star Trek television series.

It was Rapp's first television regular role; while he had watched some Star Trek as a child, he watched "curated lists" of episodes from the multiple series to prepare for the role.

Rapp had a close relationship with his mother, who was battling cancer during the beginning of the off-Broadway and Broadway transfer of Rent.

He would visit her on weekends.

2017

Since 2017 he has played Lieutenant Commander Paul Stamets on the television series Star Trek: Discovery.

Rapp is also known for accusing actor Kevin Spacey of sexual misconduct in 2017 during the #MeToo movement over an alleged event from 1986.

The same allegation generated an unsuccessful civil case in 2022 where Spacey was found not liable by a jury.