Damon Daunno (born November 28, 1984) is a Tony and Grammy-nominated American actor, singer, musician, and composer.[1] He is best known for his work on Broadway and for the role of Curly McLain in the 2019 revival of musical Oklahoma! for which he received a Tony nomination for Best Actor in a Musical as well as a Grammy nomination for Best Musical Theater Album.[2][3]

Damon Daunno
Born (1984-11-28) November 28, 1984 (age 39)
EducationNew York University (BFA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • composer
  • musician
  • singer
Years active2006–present
Spouse
Kirsty Woodward
(m. 2018)

Early life and education edit

Daunno was born in Whippany, New Jersey and raised in Glen Ridge, New Jersey.[1] He attended Glen Ridge High School for one year before transferring to the Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Connecticut.[1]

He graduated from Loomis Chaffee School and then studied at New York University Tisch School of the Arts, earning a BFA in drama in 2006.[1][4]

Career edit

On October 18 2010, Daunno released his debut 3-song EP of original music called "Adulterated Trappings". [5] He lists Jeff Buckley and Radiohead to be among his musical influences.[6]

On March 2011, Daunno performed a tribute concert for Jeff Buckley at New York's Knitting Factory.[7] Around this time was when he also had a performance residency at Niagara NYC.[8]

Daunno originated the role of Orpheus in Hadestown in the off-Broadway production which ran from May 6 to July 31, 2016, at New York Theatre Workshop. He appears on the Off Broadway Original Cast Recording.

Daunno starred in the 2019 Broadway revival of Oklahoma! as Curly, for which he received a nomination for the 2019 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical.[2][9]

In August 2020, Daunno was featured on the soundtrack Broadway Sings Blood Rock: The Musical with Andy Mientus, Jennifer DiNoia, and Robert Torti.[10]

Personal life edit

Daunno previously dated actress, Betty Gilpin, while both were attending Loomis Chaffee School.[11]

Daunno met British actress, Kirsty Woodward, in 2014 while performing at the Kneehigh Theatre Company.[12] The two married in 2018 in Brooklyn, New York.[12]

Theatre credits edit

Year Title Role Venue
2010 The Last Goodbye Romeo Williamstown Theatre Festival[13]
2010–2011 Brief Encounter Ensemble, Bill Studio 54
2013 Fly By Night Harold McClam Dallas Theater Center
2015 Oklahoma! Curly McLain Bard SummerScape
These Paper Bullets! Claude Gil Cates Theater
2016 Hadestown Orpheus New York Theatre Workshop
2017 Beardo Beardo St. John's Lutheran Church
The Tin Drum Jan Shoreditch Town Hall [14]
2018 The Lucky Ones Kai Connelly Theater
2019–2020 Oklahoma! Curly McLain St. Ann's Warehouse
Circle in the Square Theatre
2023 Almost Famous (musical) Jeff Bebe Eugene O'Neill Theater Center (Workshop Readings) [15]
2024 The Lonely Few TBA Newman Mills Theater [16]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
2013 The Following Steve Episode: "Love Hurts"
2020 Blue Bloods Mancuso Episode: "Where the Truth Lies"
2021 The Hating Game Danny
2022 The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel J.J. Episode: "Everything is Bellmore"
2022 Interview with the Vampire Bruce Episode: "A Vile Hunger for Your Hammering Heart"

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2018 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical The Lucky Ones Nominated
Lucille Lortel Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical Won
2019 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical Oklahoma! Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical Nominated
2020 Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Nominated [17]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Damon Daunno Nominated for a Tony". Italian Tribune. May 9, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Tony Nominee Spotlight: Damon Daunno on Breaking With Tradition in 'Oklahoma!,' Plus Watch 'People Will Say We're in Love' (Exclusive)". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
  3. ^ Culwell-Block, Logan (November 20, 2019). "Hadestown, Oklahoma!, More Cast Albums Receive 2020 Grammy Award Nominations". Playbill.
  4. ^ Kuperinsky, Amy (2019-04-30). "Tony Awards 2019: N.J.'s Ali Stroker and Damon Daunno nominated for 'Oklahoma!' revival; see full list of nominees". nj.com. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
  5. ^ "Adulterated Trappings EP — Damon Daunno". Last.fm. Retrieved 2024-03-16.
  6. ^ Admin, J. B. M. "ARCHIVE Vol. 13:09 03/31/11". Jeff Buckley. Retrieved 2024-03-16.
  7. ^ Damon Daunno @ The Knit , Jeff Buckley Tribute, retrieved 2024-03-16
  8. ^ Admin, J. B. M. "ARCHIVE Vol. 13:09 03/31/11". Jeff Buckley. Retrieved 2024-03-16.
  9. ^ "Oklahoma! Star Damon Daunno on Leveling Up in a Classic Role and Strumming His Way to Broadway". Broadway.com. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
  10. ^ Wild, Stephi. "'Broadway Sings BLOOD ROCK' is Now Available on iTunes and Apple Music, Featuring Andy Mientus, Damon Daunno, and More!". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2021-12-20.
  11. ^ Bowen Yang, Matt Rogers (July 17, 2019). "Maggots or Magic". Las Culturistas (Podcast). Forever Dog. Event occurs at 14:25.
  12. ^ a b King, Eric (April 6, 2019). "Oklahoma! Star Damon Daunno on Leveling Up in a Classic Role and Strumming His Way to Broadway". Broadway.Com.
  13. ^ "Last Goodbye, the".
  14. ^ Herman, Judi. (2018, July 7). The Tin Drum ★★★★. Jewish Renaissance. Retrieved December 20, 2022, from https://www.jewishrenaissance.org.uk/blog/review-theatre-the-tin-drum
  15. ^ Rabinowitz, Chloe. "ALMOST FAMOUS Headed Back into Workshops at the O'Neill". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  16. ^ Harms, Talaura (Feb 12, 2024). "Damon Daunno and Taylor Iman Jones Will Lead New Off-Broadway Musical The Lonely Few". Playbill. Retrieved Feb 13, 2024.
  17. ^ "2020 GRAMMYs Awards Show: Complete Winners & Nominations List". www.grammy.com. Retrieved 2023-01-15.

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