James Barbour
Actor, singer
1993–present
Two counts of endangering the welfare of a child
36 days in prison (2008); three years of probation
Dana Stackpole
2
Early life and education[edit]
Barbour was born April 25, 1966, in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.[1] He graduated from Hofstra University,[4] where he majored in English and Theatre with a minor in Philosophy and Physics.[5]
Career[edit]
Barbour made his Broadway debut in 1993, in the production of Cyrano: The Musical.[6] He also played Billy Bigelow in Carousel in 1994[7] and the Beast in Beauty and the Beast in 1998.[8] He was nominated for a Drama League Award in the Outstanding Actor In A Musical category for his role as Edward Rochester in Jane Eyre. He played Leon Czolgosz in Assassins. He also appeared in the Broadway production of Urinetown, and in the national tours of The Secret Garden and Camelot.[1] He also co-founded Laughing Dog Entertainment with the theatre director Steve Binder.[9]
He played Lancelot in the 2005 Hollywood Bowl production of Camelot.[10] In late 2007, he performed the role of Sydney Carton in a pre-Broadway musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities at the Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota, Florida.[11] In 2008, Barbour reprised his role in the Broadway production of A Tale of Two Cities, which closed after 60 performances.[12] In the New York Times, critic Ben Brantley wrote that he disliked both the production and Barbour's performance in it.[13] Barbour was nominated for the Drama League, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Awards in the Best Actor in a Musical category for his role in A Tale of Two Cities.[14]
In 2011, it was announced that he would play the supporting role of Jack Favel in the Broadway musical adaptation of Rebecca. The production was plagued with legal and financial problems, and the production has been indefinitely postponed after multiple delays.[15][16] In the summer of 2014, he starred as Jean Valjean in the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts production of Les Misérables opposite Anthony Fedorov as Enjolras.[17] Barbour then played the title role in the Broadway production of The Phantom of the Opera for nearly three years, from February 2015 until December 2017.[18]
He launched a holiday concert series at New York's Sardi's Restaurant in 2008.[19] Each performance featured a guest performer, including Brandi Burkhardt, Natalie Toro, Deborah Gibson, Marla Schaffel, Marc Kudisch, and Kevin Earley.[20] He repeated the holidays concerts in 2009 in both New York and Los Angeles.[21] In 2010, he expanded these concerts to six cities.[22] He followed this with a second Sardi's concert series, "Love Songs", featuring numerous Broadway classics.[23] The annual holiday concert series has since moved to Birdland, a Manhattan jazz club.[24]
In March 2017, Barbour's likeness was immortalized in a caricature portrait on the wall at Sardi's.[25][26] The same year, he finished writing The Ghosts of the Majestic, a solo show about John Raitt, Robert Goulet, and Ezio Pinza, three notable actors that performed at the Majestic Theatre.[14]