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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Born March 11th, 1967 in Glasgow, Scotland (no, he's not to our knowledge a Violent Glaswegian), John Barrowman's family moved to Aurora, Illinois when he was 8, and his father was relocated there by Caterpillar. He picked up an American accent to avoid the torment other kids were leveling at him. Went to Joliet West High School as a teen where he performed in many school productions. Made his name as a Musical Theatre actor/singer (there's an official recording of him as Raoul de Chagny in The Phantom of the Opera available); in 1998 he received an Olivier Award nomination for playing Calvin Chandler in The Fix (he lost to co-star Philip Quast). He also presented UK kids' TV show Live And Kicking. He had several minor TV and film roles, including Soap Operas such as Central Park West and Titans. He also appeared in the laughably terrible movie Shark Attack 3: Megalodon, in which he uttered the infamous "line" (not safe for work!). |