Ramin Karimloo

Ramin Karimloo (Persian: رامین کریملو; /rəˈmn ˈkærɪmlu/) is an Iranian-Canadian actor, singer and composer recognized for his work in London's West End and New York’s Broadway theatre.

Ramin Karimloo
رامین کریملو
Karimloo in 2022
BornSeptember 19, 1978
Nationality
  • Iranian
  • Canadian
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • composer
Years active2001–present
Known forThe Phantom of the Opera
Les Misérables
Love Never Dies
Anastasia
Funny Girl
SpouseAmanda Ramsden
Children2
Websiteraminkarimloo.com

He has played the leading male roles in both of the West End's longest running musicals: The Phantom and Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera, as well as Jean Valjean, Enjolras, and Marius Pontmercy in Les Misérables. He also originated the roles of Gleb Vaganov in Anastasia, Nick Arnstein in the Broadway revival of Funny Girl, and The Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Love Never Dies, which continues the story of Phantom. He's also known to many Phantom fans for playing the role of the Phantom during The Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary Performance at the Royal Albert Hall, which was shown live in movie theaters around the world in October 2011, appearing opposite Sierra Boggess and Hadley Fraser as Christine Daaé and Raoul de Chagny, respectively. He made his Broadway debut as Jean Valjean in the 2014 Broadway revival of Les Misérables, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical.[1][2] He can also be heard as Stavros in As The Curtain Rises, Broadway's first original podcast soap opera.[3]

Early life

When Ramin Karimloo was a baby, his family fled Iran because his father was in the Imperial Guard of the Shah during the revolution. They fled to Italy, where they stayed until they moved to Canada. As a 12-year-old living in Canada, Karimloo decided to become a performer. His inspiration was Colm Wilkinson, who was performing the title role in the Canadian production of The Phantom of the Opera in Toronto at the time. Karimloo fell in love with Phantom and hoped he would one day perform the title role. He moved to Richmond Hill from Peterborough and attended Alexander Mackenzie High School.

Career

2001–2010

After moving to the United Kingdom, Ramin Karimloo's first role was in a pantomime of Aladdin in Chatham, in which he played the title role. He joined the UK national tour of The Pirates of Penzance playing the role of a police officer, as well as understudying the Pirate King in 2001.

In 2002 he took the role of the Pirate King in Bath, England. During this year Karimloo joined the national tour of Sunset Boulevard, playing Artie Green and covering the role of Joe Gillis.

Ramin Karimloo made his West End debut in Les Miserables where he played Feuilly and understudied the roles of Marius Pontmercy and Enjolras.

In 2003, Ramin Karimloo took on the role of Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny and three years later was the standby for The Phantom of the Opera, in The Phantom of the Opera. His final matinee performance as Raoul was filmed for use on a behind-the-scenes feature on the DVD of Joel Schumacher's The Phantom of the Opera, a film in which he also appeared in a cameo role as Gustave Daaé.

Ramin Karimloo appeared in two concerts: one of Les Misérables, as Marius Pontmercy, and one of Jesus Christ Superstar, as Simon Zealotes, and a featured singer in "Superstar". In 2004, he returned to Les Misérables to the role of Enjolras. That December, he appeared in a concert of Les Misérables at Windsor Castle in honor of the French president Jacques Chirac.

In June 2005, Karimloo joined the UK national tour of Miss Saigon, playing the role of Christopher Scott.

Ramin Karimloo started appearing in the West End production of The Phantom of the Opera as The Phantom in September 2007. The role earned him a Theatregoers' Choice Award nomination for Best Actor in a Take Over Role, he played the role from September 2007 to November 2009.

Karimloo released an EP, Within the Six Square Inch, on which he duets with Hadley Fraser and Sophia Ragavelas, with both of whom he had already appeared in Les Misérables, as Marius Pontmercy and Éponine Thenardier.

In July 2008, Karimloo participated in the Sydmonton Festival and was the first actor to play the Phantom in the workshop presentation of Love Never Dies. It was the first act to the sequel of The Phantom of the Opera. He played the role alongside Sierra Boggess when the sequel opened in London in March 2010.

In 2008, Karimloo recorded the song "I Only Wish for You" with Shona Lindsay and Dianne Pilkington for the album Songs from the Musicals of Alexander S. Bermange, an album of 20 new recordings by 26 West End stars, released in November 2008 on Dress Circle Records.[4]

In 2009, Karimloo participated in the recording of new musical album called Bluebird, by Gareth Peter Dicks. Bluebird is a dramatic World War II musical, in which he played American serviceman Ben Breagan. The 24-track album was released in four countries in September 2009.[5] Karimloo's last regular performance in The Phantom of the Opera was on November 7, 2009. He moved on to playing the Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's sequel, Love Never Dies, alongside Sierra Boggess, performing the role until the show closed on August 27, 2011.

On October 3, 2010, Karimloo played the role of Enjolras in the 25th anniversary concert of Les Misérables at The O2 Arena in London.

2011–present

In 2011, he sang Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Music of the Night" from The Phantom of the Opera at the Miss World Competition, which took place in London. On October 1 and 2, 2011, he and Boggess reunited as the Phantom and Christine Daaé and played opposite Hadley Fraser as Raoul in the 25th anniversary production of The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall, which was streamed live to cinemas worldwide.

From November 29, 2011, to March 31, 2012, Karimloo returned to Les Misérables to play the lead role of Jean Valjean opposite Hadley Fraser as Javert at The Queen's Theatre, London, for which he won the 2013 Theatregoers' Choice Award for Best Takeover in a Role.[6]

In 2011, Karimloo had a guest appearance in Warwick Davis's BBC2 comedy Life's Too Short as a Scientologist. He has also had a recurring role in The Spa (TV series) on Sky in the United Kingdom.

As part of the 25th anniversary of The Phantom of the Opera, Karimloo performed the title song at The Royal Variety Performance – held in The Lowry, Manchester. Performing alongside Pussycat Dolls' lead singer Nicole Scherzinger, he was joined by three other former Phantoms (Simon Bowman, Earl Carpenter and John Owen-Jones). The performance was aired on ITV1 on December 14, 2011.[7]

Karimloo can also be found on The Music Box album as a hidden track. The song is from the musical Bluebird by Gareth Peter Dicks and is a short acoustic version of a track from the album of the same name. His solo album, Ramin, was released by Sony Music Entertainment on April 9, 2012, in the UK. The album was released in Canada and the US in August 2012.

On January 26, 2013, Karimloo joined John Owen-Jones, Peter Joback, and Hugh Panaro to sing the title song from The Phantom of the Opera with Sierra Boggess and "The Music of the Night" for the encore of Phantom's 25th anniversary on Broadway.

He also played a small role in the action film Vendetta.

Karimloo then played Jean Valjean in the Canadian production of the newly staged Les Misérables, which opened in September 2013.[8] He returned to the role in the 2014 Broadway revival of "Les Misérables", making his Broadway debut,[1] and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. He concluded his run on August 30, 2015, and was replaced by Alfie Boe, who portrayed Valjean in the 25th Anniversary concert.

On May 29, 2015, it was announced that Karimloo would be leading the musical Prince of Broadway that features songs from all of Harold Prince's famous musicals in Japan. Rehearsals began in September in New York.[9]

On September 25, 2015, he played the role of Barry Hamidi in the sixth-season premiere episode of the CBS police procedural drama Blue Bloods.

In February 2016, Karimloo reunited with Boggess for the Manhattan Concert Productions' staging of The Secret Garden. Also starring opposite Cheyenne Jackson and Sydney Lucas.[10]

In April of the same year, he played Ché in the Vancouver Opera's production of Evita, with John Cudia as Juan Peron. His run lasted until May 8, 2016.

From September 30 until December 3, he starred as Tom in Murder Ballad at the Arts Theatre in London.

On September 22, 2016, it was announced Karimloo would return to Broadway in the stage musical adaptation of the film Anastasia as General Gleb Vaganov. The show began previews March 23, 2017 and opened April 24, 2017 at Broadway's Broadhurst Theatre.[11] His final performance in Anastasia was on December 3, 2017.[12]

Since departing Anastasia, Karimloo has taken part in the Kennedy Center performance of Chess, which took place February 14 through the 18th, 2018,[13] and the Broadway Classics in Concert at Carnegie Hall alongside Sierra Boggess, Laura Osnes, Norm Lewis, Lea Salonga, Ryan Silverman, Tony Yazbeck, Michael Arden, Carolee Carmello, Allan Corduner, Nikki Renêe Daniels and Quentin Earl Darrington.[14]

Karimloo took part in the Toronto Symphony on April 10, 11 and 12, 2018 at Roy Thomson Hall alongside Stephanie J. Block.

He reprised the role of The Phantom in May 2018 in a series of The Phantom of the Opera concerts held at the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts in Seoul, Korea alongside Anna O´Byrne, as part of the celebration for Andrew Lloyd Webber's 70th birthday. He has also performed in Gold Coast, Australia June 16, 2018, Melbourne, Australia June 20, 2018, and in Sydney, Australia on June 23, 2018, again alongside Anna O'Byrne,[15] followed by a special run of Evita in Tokyo, Japan from July 4 to the 29, 2018 at Theatre Orb, where he reprised the role of Che.[16]

On September 13, 2019, the BBC cast him as consultant cardiothoracic surgeon Kian Madani, the rival of Jac Naylor in Holby City.[17]

On September 1, 2019, he played the lead role Yurii Zhivago in the concert production of musical Doctor Zhivago, with his costar Celinde Schoenmaker as Lara. The show was the UK premiere of Doctor Zhivago and only performed twice at Cadogan Hall.[18][19]

On October 6, 2021, it was announced that he would be returning to Broadway as Nick Arnstein in the Broadway revival of Funny Girl, alongside Jane Lynch, Jared Grimes, and Beanie Feldstein and was directed by Micheal Mayer. It started previews on March 26, 2022, and officially opened on April 24, 2022, at the August Wilson Theatre.[20] He is set to stay with the show through its closing in September 2023.[21]

He reprised his role of Yurii Zhivago in a concert production of the musical Doctor Zhivago, opposite Celinde Schoenmaker as Lara at the London Palladium on May 7, 2023.[22]

On February 27, 2023, it was announced that Karimloo would reprise his role of The Phantom in the Italy premiere of The Phantom of the Opera. He starred opposite Bradley Jaden as Raoul, Earl Carpenter as Monsieur André, and Amelia Milo as Christine. Performances began on July 4, 2023 at the Politeama Rossetti in Trieste, Italy. This same production toured to Milan in October 2023 and Monaco in December 2023.[23]

Personal life

Karimloo and his wife Amanda Ramsden have two sons, Jaiden and Hadley.[24]

Theatre roles

List of Ramin Karimloo theatre credits
Year(s) Production Role Theatre Notes
2001 The Pirates of Penzance Police Officer

u/s The Pirate King

N/A U.K. National Tour
2002 The Pirate King
Sunset Boulevard Artie Green

u/s Joe Gillis

2002–2003 Les Misérables Feuilly

u/s Marius & Enjolras

Palace Theatre West End
2003–2004 The Phantom of the Opera Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny Her Majesty's Theatre
2004 Les Misérables Marius Pontmercy Powderham Castle Concert
Jesus Christ Superstar Simon Zealotes Ferneham Hall
2004–2005 Les Misérables Enjolras Queen's Theatre West End
2004 Windsor Castle Performed for HM the Queen & the Royal Family
2005 Miss Saigon Chris Scott N/A U.K. National Tour
2006–2007 The Phantom of the Opera s/b The Phantom of the Opera Her Majesty's Theatre West End
2007–2009 The Phantom of the Opera
2010–2011 Love Never Dies Adelphi Theatre
2010 Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary Enjolras The O2 Arena London, U.K.

25th Anniversary

2011 The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall The Phantom of the Opera Royal Albert Hall
2011–2012 Les Misérables Jean Valjean Queen's Theatre West End
2013–2014 Princess of Wales Theatre Toronto
2014–2015 Imperial Theatre Broadway
2015 Parade Tom Watson Lincoln Center
Anastasia Gleb Vaganov Unknown New York Workshop
Prince of Broadway various Umeda Arts Theater Osaka, Japan
Tokyu Theatre Orb Tokyo, Japan
2016 The Secret Garden Lord Archibald Craven Lincoln Center Broadway
25th Anniversary Concert[25]
Evita Che Vancouver Opera House Vancouver, Canada
Murder Ballad Tom Arts Theatre West End
2017 Anastasia Gleb Vaganov Broadhurst Theatre Broadway
2018 Chess Anatoly Sergievsky Eisenhower Theater Washington D.C.
The Phantom of the Opera The Phantom of the Opera Sejong Center Seoul, Korea
Evita Che Tokyu Theatre Orb Tokyo, Japan
Les Misérables Jean Valjean Beau Sejour Guernsey
2019 The Clockmaker's Daughter Abraham Cadogan Hall London
Doctor Zhivago Dr. Yurii Zhivago
Jesus Christ Superstar Judas Iscariot Tokyu Theatre Orb Tokyo, Japan
2020 Chess Anatoly Sergievsky Umeda Arts Theater Osaka, Japan
Tokyo International Forum Tokyo, Japan
2021 Jesus Christ Superstar Judas Iscariot Tokyu Theatre Orb
Rumi: The Musical Shams London Coliseum West End
Sunset Boulevard Joe Gillis Royal Albert Hall London
2022 Camelot King Arthur London Palladium West End
2022–2023 Funny Girl Nick Arnstein August Wilson Theatre Broadway
2022 The Last Match: A Pro-Wrestling Rock Musical Ben Vengeance White Eagle Hall Jersey City, NJ
The Pirates of Penzance The Pirate King American Airlines Theatre[26] Broadway
Chess Anatoly Sergievsky Broadhurst Theatre[27]
2023 Doctor Zhivago Dr. Yurii Zhivago London Palladium West End
The Phantom of the Opera The Phantom of the Opera Politeama Rossetti Trieste, Italy
Funny Girl Nick Arnstein August Wilson Theatre Broadway
The Phantom of the Opera The Phantom of the Opera Tam Teatro Arcimboldi Milano Milan, Italy
Opéra de Monte-Carlo Monte Carlo, Monaco

Filmography

Film

List of Ramin Karimloo film credits
Year Title Role Notes
2001 Flipside Paul Short film
2004 The Phantom of the Opera Gustave Daaé (Christine's Father) Cameo
2010 Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary Enjolras Filmed concert
2011 The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall The Phantom Filmed concert
2012 The Rain Sam Short film
2013 Vendetta New York Thug
2018 Nativity Rocks! Doru's Dad
2022 Tomorrow Morning Bill/Will [28]

Television

List of Ramin Karimloo television credits
Year Title Role Notes
2011 Life's Too Short Scientologist Episode 5
2013 The Spa Costas 4 episodes
2015 Blue Bloods Barry Hamidi Episode: "Worst Case Scenario"
2019–2021 Holby City Kian Madani Main role, 68 episodes

Discography

Title Album details Chart positions
UK
Ramin
  • Released: April 9, 2012
  • Label: Sony Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
16
From Now On
  • Released: August 2, 2019
  • Label: Sony Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Karimloo co-wrote the song "Why Am I Falling" with composers Daniel and Laura Curtis for the BBC Children in Need 2013 appeal.

In March 2014, he released the EP The Road to Find Out: East, including the tracks "Oh, What A Beautiful Morning" from the musical Oklahoma!; "Losing", which he and Hadley Fraser wrote for their band, Sheytoons; "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables" from the musical Les Misérables; and "Broken", another song written by Karimloo and Fraser for Sheytoons.

In 2016, Karimloo released his second EP, The Road to Find Out: South, including the tracks "Wings", which he co-wrote with Fraser; "Traveller's Eyes", a song he wrote with his other band, The Broadgrass Band; "Edelweiss" from the musical The Sound of Music; "Letting the Last One Go", another song he wrote for The Broadgrass Band; and "Old Man River" from the musical Show Boat. He went on a UK tour, Lead Me Home, to promote the EP from January 12 to 29, 2017.

In 2022, Ramin released his third EP, "The Road to Find Out: North", including the tracks "Driftwood, Music of the Night, I Vow thee to my Country, When Does it Go Away, Once Upon A December and Androgynous." He went on concert performances to promote the EP.

In May 2023 Karimloo released his Fourth and final EP "The Road To Find Out: West', including the tracks "The Road To Find Out / Wild World, Feed The Birds, Solitude, Hushabye Mountain, Bring Him Home and Will The Circle Be Unbroken?" He went on concert performances to promote the EP.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2010 BroadwayWorld Award Best Leading Actor in a Musical Love Never Dies Won
2011 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Actor in a Musical Won
Laurence Olivier Award Best Actor in a Musical Nominated
2013 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Takeover in a Role Les Misérables Won
2014 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical Nominated
Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Nominated
Theatre World Award Won
Dora Award Outstanding Male Performance in a Musical Nominated
2017 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Actor in a Musical Murder Ballad Nominated
2022 Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards[29] Favorite Leading Actor in a Musical Funny Girl Nominated
2022 BroadwayWorld New Jersey Awards[30] Best Performer in a Musical The Last Match: A Pro-Wrestling Rock Musical Won

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