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Andrew Rannells

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Andrew Rannells
Andrew Rannells, March 2015
Born
Andrew Scott Rannells

(1978-08-23) August 23, 1978 (age 47)
EducationCreighton Preparatory School
Alma materMarymount Manhattan College
Occupation(s)Actor, voice actor, singer
Years active1995present
Known forElder Price,
The Book of Mormon
TelevisionThe New Normal
Girls
PartnerTuc Watkins (2019—present)
AwardsGrammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album
The Book of Mormon

Andrew Scott Rannells (born August 23, 1978) is an American actor, voice actor, and singer. He is perhaps best known for his work as Elder Price in the 2011 Broadway musical The Book of Mormon, which earned him a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical. He is also best known for his role as Elijah Krantz in Girls.

Personal life

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Rannells is of Polish and Irish descent, and he is openly gay.[1] Rannells currently lives in New York City after temporarily re-locating to Los Angeles to film The New Normal.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Sex and the City 2Wedding Chorus
2012BacheloretteManny
2015The InternCameron
2016Why Him?Filming
2020 The Boys in the Band Larry
2020 The Prom Trent Oliver
2023 Trolls Veneer

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1995–1997Street SharksStreex, Shrimp Louie (voices)Lead role
1999Archie's Weird MysteriesArchie Andrews (voice)Lead role
2000Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel MonstersMako Tsunami, Noah Kaiba, Leon von Schroeder/Leon Wilson (voices: English dub)Recurring roles
2001–2006PokémonMorty, Harley (Season 8), Chaz, Nicholai, Forrester Franklin, Forrest Franklin, Poncho, Shiro, Forrest, Additional VoicesRecurring role
2001CubixConnor (voice, English dub)Lead role
2001Fighting FoodonsFried Ricer (voice, English dub)Lead role
2001Shaman KingLen Tao (voice, English dub)Lead role
2002Kirby: Right Back at Ya!Narrator, Cloaked Nightmare (voices: English dub)Recurring role
2002Ultimate MuscleAdditional voicesRecurring role
2002Tokyo Mew MewDren, Wesley J. Coolridge III (voices: English dub)Lead role
2002Liberty's KidsAlexander Hamilton (voice)Guest role
2003Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesAdditional voicesRecurring role
2003Sonic XNarrator, Decoe, Bokkun, Mr. Stewart, E-101 Beta, E-102 Gamma, E-104 Epsilon (voices: English dub)Recurring role
2004F-Zero GP LegendThe Skull (voice: English dub)Recurring role
2004One PieceYoung Roranoa Zola (voice, 4Kids English dub)Guest role
2005Yu-Gi-Oh! GXWheeler the Chimpanzee, Belowski, Additional voicesRecurring role
2006Pokémon ChroniclesAdditional VoicesRecurring role
2012–2017GirlsElijah KrantzRecurring role (season 1–3)
Main role (season 4–present)
2012–2013The New NormalBryan CollinsLead role
2013–2014How I Met Your MotherDarren2 episodes
2015GleeHimselfEpisode: "Dreams Come True"
2015The KnickFrazier H. Wingo2 episodes
2016The SimpsonsHimself (voice)Episode: How Lisa Got Her Marge Back
2016-2018 Sofia the First Skye, Morris Episode: "The Mystic Isles" and "Cauldronation Day"
2019-2021 Black Monday Blair Pfaff Lead Role
2021-2022 Girls5eva Kev Hamlin Supporting role
2017-2022 Big Mouth Matthew MacDell Recurring role
2021-2023 Invincible William Clockwell Supporting role

Video games

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Shadow the HedgehogE-123 Omega, G.U.N. Officer
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2000–01Pokémon Live!JamesBaritone/Tenor
2005HairsprayFender, Link LarkinReplacement roles[2]
2006The 60's ProjectPerformerChester, CT (Regional): World Premiere
2007Jersey BoysBob GaudioUS Tour: 1st National Tour, replacement role[3]
2011The Book of MormonElder PriceOriginated role
2014Hedwig and the Angry InchHedwigReplacement
2015 Hamilton King George III Temporary five week replacement
2016 Falsettos Whizzer Brown Revival character
2018 The Boys in the Band Larry Revival Character
2023 Gutenberg! The Musical! Doug Simmons Original Character
2024 All In: Comedy About Love Performer Replacement

References

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  1. Siegel, Miranda (May 29, 2012). "Andrew Rannells on His Girls Character, Slapping Marnie, and His New Ryan Murphy Show". Vulture-New York. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  2. Joy, Cara (November 11, 2005). "Andrew Rannells to Star as Hairspray's Next Link Larkin". broadway.com. Retrieved 2014-05-18.
  3. Aradi, Cathi (March 3, 2008). "JBB EXCLUSIVE: Interview With Andrew Rannells!". jerseyboysblog.com. Retrieved 2014-05-18.