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14 Facts About Andrew Keenan-Bolger

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Andrew Keenan-Bolger is best known for originating the roles of Crutchie in Newsies and Jesse Tuck in Tuck Everlasting on Broadway.

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In 2010, Keenan-Bolger co-created the web series Submissions Only with Kate Wetherhead.

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Andrew Keenan-Bolger has directed two short films, Sign and The Ceiling Fan.

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Andrew Keenan-Bolger graduated from Renaissance High School and the University of Michigan, where he received with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, in musical theatre, in 2007.

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Andrew Keenan-Bolger made his Broadway debut in the mid-1990s as Chip in Beauty and the Beast, and appeared Off-Broadway in the 1999 return engagement of A Christmas Carol at Madison Square Garden as Young Scrooge.

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Andrew Keenan-Bolger has been seen on television as Christophe on the series The Naked Brothers Band and as a weekly commentator on FNMTV on MTV.

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Andrew Keenan-Bolger created a video blog to promote North Shore Music Theatre's production of High School Musical in which he starred.

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8.

Andrew Keenan-Bolger was a regular on fellow web series The Battery's Down.

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Andrew Keenan-Bolger is noted for his performance of the song 'You're in Vegas' which is available for download on iTunes.

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In 2010, Andrew Keenan-Bolger co-created the web series Submissions Only with fellow Broadway performer Kate Wetherhead.

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Andrew Keenan-Bolger was supposed to star as Jesse Tuck, with performances beginning on July 28,2013, at Boston's Colonial Theatre, but the show was delayed due to the lack of availability of a suitable theatre for its subsequent transfer to New York.

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Andrew Keenan-Bolger played the part of Billy Frazier in the 2014 romantic comedy film The Rewrite, starring Hugh Grant and Marisa Tomei.

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Andrew Keenan-Bolger revisited the role of Jesse Tuck in the Broadway production of Tuck Everlasting which opened on April 26,2016, and ran until May 29,2016.

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Andrew Keenan-Bolger married Scott Bixby, the former White House reporter for The Daily Beast, on October 13,2018.