Jon Rua

Jon Rua
Born (1983-08-14) August 14, 1983
Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.
Education Linden High School
Alma mater Rutgers University (School for Communication & Public Relations)
Occupation
  • Actor
  • Choreographer
  • Singer
  • Dancer
Years active 2003–present
Movement THEGrit
Website www.jonrua.net

Jon Rua (born Jonathan Rua August 14, 1983) is an American actor, singer, and choreographer, best known for starring in Broadway musicals such as "Hamilton",[1] "In the Heights", and "Hands on a Hardbody". Rua is also a creative consultant for "Spongebob the Musical". He is the choreographer for the 2016 Muny production of "Aida". He currently lives in New York City, where he teaches at the Broadway Dance Center, spreading his movement "TheGrit."[2]

Early life

Rua was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey and grew up in Linden, New Jersey. Rua's parents Maria Nohelia Castañeda Cano and Elibanier 'Marco' Rua both immigrated from Colombia. Growing up, Jon attended Linden High School where he participated as a member of the Marching Band, Musical Theatre Program and Madrigals. Rua had his first exposure to singing, acting and dancing in the Linden High Theatre. After graduating from Linden High School in 2001 he continued onto college at Rutgers University. Rua graduated with a B.A. in Communication and Public Relations. His Elizabeth and Linden roots taught him that if anything was to happen he had to make it happen.[3]

Career

Actor

Jon Rua has crossed platforms, appearing in Film, television, and Broadway. In addition to acting, he is often credited as a choreographer for the same role in various productions. Rua's artistic experience and his transition from his dancing and choreography experience as a performer, into a more solid presence as an actor.[4] As an actor, he has often had to learn more than one part, being an understudy to Sonny, Usnavi and Graffiti Pete's roles in In the Heights, as well as the understudy for Hamilton in addition to playing Charles Lee.[5] In 2016 he played the role of Ricky in "Confessions" the 9th episode of the 7th season of the CBS police procedural drama Blue Bloods.[6]

Choreographer

Rua is a contributing choreographer for such projects: Hamilton, On Your Feet, Flashdance, Hands on a Hardbody, Bring It On: The Musical, In the Heights, Insanity and NYCC's The Wiz. In 2014 Jon Rua was a finalist for the Capezio Award for Choreographic Excellence.[7]

Broadway
Title Role Details Notes
Aida Choreographer Muny Choreographer
Hamilton Ensemble/ Charles Lee. (Hamilton U/S) Tommy Kail/ Andy Blankenbuelher Actor/Choreographer
Hands on a Hardbody Jesus Peña Neil Pepe/ Sergio Trujillo Actor/Choreographer
In the Heights Sonny, Graffiti Pete, (Usnavi U/S) Tommy Kail/ Andy Blankenbuehler Actor/Choreographer
Off-Broadway
Title Role Details Notes
Kung Fu Matthew, Barry, Fung Fung, more. Signature Theatre/ Leigh Silverman Actor
The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity Mace U/S Second Stage Theatre/ Eddie Torres Actor
Damn Yankees Ensemble New York City Center/ John Rando Encores!/Summer Star Series
Regional
Title Role Details Notes
Hands on a Hardbody Jesus Peña La Jolla Playhouse/Neil Pepe Actor/Choreographer
Somewhere Alejandro Candelaria The Old Globe/ Giovanna Sardelli Actor (Craig Noel Leading Actor Nominee)
Bring It On – The Musical Twig Universal Studios and Beacon Pictures/ Andy Blakenbuehler Actor/ Choreographer
West Side Story Chino The Muny/ Gordon Greenberg Actor
Film
Title Role Details Notes
Fall to Rise Magic Directed by Jayce Bartok Actor
Television
Title Role Details Notes
Law & Order "Bailout" Co-Star NBC Universal/ Dir. Jean De Segonzac Actor
Celebrity Wife Swap Self ABC Network Choreographer
Marcy Place Feat "Don Omar" Co-Star Orfanato Music Group/ Chor. Bam Bam Actor
Reading/workshops
Title Role Details Notes
Magic Mike Tito Brian Yorkey/ Tom Kitt Actor
American Pop As cast New York Stage & Film/ Michael Friedman Actor
The Solid Sand Below Flores Atlantic Theatre Company/ Martin Zimmerman Actor
Queen of the Stardust Ballroom Fernando Jerry Mitchell/ Marvin Manlisch Actor

Dancer

Rua started dancing socially in highschool and continued doing social dancing throughout college, where he attended a class and felt more and more attracted to dancing, but his passion was interrupted several times during that period, specially when he went backpacking in Europe for 12 weeks. At his return, Rua started teaching dancing to a younger public, in order to make some money on the side. Later, despite having a job offer with Ameriprise Financial, he decided to audition for a Dance company, even though it would be an unpaid commitment. This allowed him to continue his training, mainy through observation, watching iconic dancers in the underground scene. Eventually, he auditioned for paid jobs as a dancer and became a Professional one. After doing live performance, music video clips work and dancing for concerts, he started his transition into Musical Theatre, being more and more involved with acting.[8]

Stage/concert
Title Role Details Notes
Phish Choreographer/Dancer Fall Tour 2013/Atlantic City Dancer
Mariah Carey Dancer NBC Universal / Chor. Bam Bam Dancer
Soulja Boy Dancer Chor. Mark Martinez/ YouTube NYC Dancer
Commercial/music video
Title Role Details Notes
Hands on a Hardbody Jesus Peña LSerino/Coyne Productions Actor/Commercial
"Bring It On The Musical" Twig Universal Studios and Beacon Pictures Commercial
Marcy Place Feat . Don Omar Dancer/ Featured Actor Orfanato Music Group/ Chor. Bam Bam Music Video
Target Industrial Principal Dancer/Actor Dir: Vivian Rosenthal Industrial
In the Heights Dancer Bunker Prod. Co. / Warren Fischer Broadway Commercial

Awards and recognitions

On July 8, 2016, Jon Rua was presented a ceremonial plate by Elizabeth, New Jersey Mayor Christian Bollwage and Union County Manager Al Faella to honor Jon Rua for his artistic achievements as a local native. This honor was bestowed to Jon Rua during his appearance in the Young Immigrant Hamilton Tour in Elizabeth, part of the annual "CelebrateHAMILTON" program.[10][11]

References

  1. Henry, Sally. "Humanizing the $10 Founding Father: Understudy Jon Rua Talks Being Born to Play HAMILTON". www.broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  2. "John Rua – Biography". IMDb.com. Internet Movie Database.
  3. Lati, marisa. "'Hamilton' star talks Broadway and his N.J. roots". www.nj.com. NJ Advance Media for NJ.com.
  4. Rua, Jon. "Biography". www.jonrua.net.
  5. "Jon Rua Theatre Credits". www.broadwayworl.com.
  6. http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20161031cbs03/
  7. Searle, Deborah. "Jon Rua is making his own rules". www.danceinforma.com. Dance Informa.
  8. "Jon Rua, 36 Avenue Station, N-Q". www.dancersofny.com. Dancers of New York.
  9. "2016 Fred and Adele Astaire Awards Nominees". www.theastaireawards.com.
  10. ""Young Immigrant Hamilton Tour" July 7-8, 2016". www.goelizabethnj.com. Elizabeth Destination Marketing Organisation.
  11. Sullivan, Fran. "Hamilton Performer Jon Rua Visits Snyder Academy as Part of Founding Father's Celebration". www.tapinto.net.
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