Jérôme Pradon
Born on June 3, 1964 in Boulogne-Billancourt, France Jérôme Pradon is a French actor and singer, most famous for his theatre appearances. His theatre debut was the role of Marius in a production of "Les Miserables" in 1991 in Paris. He went on to star in musicals such as "Miss Saigon", "Napoleon", "Assassins", "Nine", "Whistle Down the Wind", "Titanic" and "Mamma Mia!". His career in musical theatre led to Pradon appearing in the filmed concert performance Great Performances: Les Misérables in Concert (1995) as Courfeyrac and in the movie Great Performances: Jesus Christ Superstar (2000) as Judas Iscariot. In 2001 he performed his one-man show "Crime of Passion" at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. in 2003 he was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical for his performance in "Pacific Overtures". One year later he participated in "Les Miserables" concert which was performed for for Queen Elisabeth II and Jacques Chirac at Windsor Castle. In addition to being a theatre actor, Pradon also appears in smaller roles in movies and on TV. He was the voice of Andre in the French dubbing for The Phantom of the Opera (2004).