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Chris McCarrell

Chris McCarrell (born January 9, 1991) is an and singer best known for his work in musical theater, particularly for originating the role of in the production of : The Musical in 2017, which transferred to in 2019, and for portraying in the 2014 of . Raised in , McCarrell graduated from the Conservatory of Music in 2013 with a degree in musical theater, where he performed in productions such as Pippin and Sweeney Todd. His professional career began with television appearances, including a guest role as Braxton Scripps on The Blacklist in 2022 and as the Lost Boy Nibs in NBC's Peter Pan Live! in 2014, as well as the audio drama Powder Burns: An Original Western Audio Drama (2015–2018). McCarrell made his Broadway debut in that same year , initially as an understudy for , later taking over the role from March 2015 to September 2016. Following this, he starred as in the national tour of in 2019 and, more recently, portrayed Peter Hoskins in the musical Prelude to a Kiss at South Coast Repertory (2024) and Milwaukee Repertory Theater (2024). In addition to acting, McCarrell is a recording artist with music available on platforms like .

Early life and education

Early life

Chris McCarrell was born on January 9, 1991, in , . He grew up in , , a suburb southeast of , where he developed an early interest in music and the . McCarrell was inspired by his older brother, who was involved in musical theater. He grew up in , , a suburb south of , where he developed an early interest in music and the . McCarrell's parents are DeAnna McCarrell, a guidance counselor at City Schools, and Bernie McCarrell. His family environment in the close-knit community of provided foundational exposure to creative pursuits, including studying before discovering his passion for musical theater.

Education

McCarrell attended , an all-boys private high school in , where he graduated in 2009. During his time there, he actively participated in school theater productions and was recognized for his contributions, winning the Krill Drama Award in his senior year, which is presented annually to the student who has done the most for the theater department. Following high school, McCarrell enrolled at the Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music in , where he pursued a degree in , graduating in 2013. The program's rigorous emphasized hands-on in , voice, movement, dance, music theory, and piano proficiency, preparing students for professional performance through integrated coursework and practical experience. Key highlights of his studies included leading roles in campus productions, such as portraying Mark in Rent during the 2011 season, where his performance was noted for balancing intellectual depth with emotional authenticity. He also appeared as Young Ben in Follies and J. Bruce Ismay in Titanic, gaining practical stage experience under faculty guidance that honed his vocal technique and dramatic interpretation skills.

Career

Theater

McCarrell's professional theater career began during his final year at Baldwin Wallace University, with the role of Gabe Goodman in a Baldwin Wallace production of Next to Normal at the Beck Center for the Performing Arts, running from March 1 to April 21, 2013. He also appeared as Hermie in Summer of '42 and Jimmy in Bubble Boy that same year, marking his initial forays into professional stage work. These roles showcased his emerging talent in musical theater before his transition to New York stages. McCarrell made his Broadway debut in the 2014 revival of at the , initially joining the ensemble as Joly, Fauchelevent, and Laborer, while understudying , on March 23, 2014. He temporarily assumed the role of from October 23 to November 2, 2014, during Andy Mientus's hiatus, and then took over full-time as replacement from March 3, 2015, until the production closed on September 4, 2016. Critics praised his portrayal for its youthful energy and romantic depth, particularly in duets like "A Heart Full of Love" alongside co-stars such as Brennyn Lark as , contributing to the revival's acclaim as a dynamic reimagining of the classic. His performance solidified his presence as a rising , blending vocal strength with emotional vulnerability in the revolutionary student's arc. In 2017, McCarrell originated the lead role of in : The Percy Jackson Musical, an adaptation of Rick Riordan's novel developed by composers Rob Roth and through readings and workshops starting in 2016, with its world premiere at the from March 24 to April 23, 2017. He reprised the role for the national tour from November 2018 to April 2019 and the subsequent limited engagement at the from October 16, 2019, to January 19, 2020. McCarrell's was pivotal to the production's , as his audition aligned with the creative team's vision for a relatable, heroic teen protagonist, and reviews highlighted his charismatic, grounded performance as central to the show's energetic success, which saw sold-out runs and broad appeal to young audiences. The musical's trajectory from hit to demonstrated McCarrell's ability to anchor an original work, boosting its cultural impact within the fantasy musical genre. Following the Percy Jackson run, McCarrell continued to take on prominent roles in regional productions, including Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts from June 2 to 25, 2023, where his resonant voice and charismatic stage presence were lauded for capturing the character's whimsical optimism. In 2023, he portrayed Anatole Kuragin in Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 at Great Lakes Theater from September 22 to October 8. In 2024, McCarrell starred as Peter Hoskins in the world premiere musical adaptation of Prelude to a Kiss at South Coast Repertory from April 5 to May 4, and reprised the role at Milwaukee Repertory Theater from September 10 to October 19. In 2025, he portrayed Roger Davis in Rent at The Cape Playhouse from June 25 to July 12, delivering a raw, emotionally charged performance in the rock musical that emphasized themes of love and loss amid the ensemble's electric energy. Through these roles, McCarrell has established himself as a versatile leading man in musical theater, progressing from ensemble support in established revivals to originating iconic characters in new works, often collaborating with notable co-stars like Kelli Rabke in Joseph and earning consistent praise for his vocal prowess and narrative depth across Broadway and regional stages.

Film and television

In 2014, he appeared as the Lost Boy Nibs in the NBC live television production Peter Pan Live!, a musical adaptation of J.M. Barrie's classic story starring Allison Williams as Peter Pan and Christopher Walken as Captain Hook, broadcast on December 4 to an audience of over 9 million viewers. McCarrell contributed to the ensemble of Lost Boys, performing in key musical numbers and aerial sequences that highlighted the production's whimsical, family-oriented spectacle. That same year, McCarrell provided vocals for the cast recording Les Misérables: The Broadway Musical, portraying the roles of Labourer, Fauchelevent, and Joly in the audio adaptation of the 2014 Broadway revival. Released commercially, the recording captured ensemble and supporting performances from the production, extending the musical's reach beyond live theater audiences. McCarrell voiced the characters Gabriel and William in the 2015 scripted series Powder Burns: An Original Western Audio Drama, a seven-episode audio production centered on a blind sheriff's final days in office amid frontier tensions. His performance in the narrative-driven format earned a 2015 Voice Arts Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in an Audio Drama. In 2016, he appeared as Quartet Singer #1 in two episodes of the series The OA, including the season 1 finale "Invisible Self," contributing to the show's choral and atmospheric elements in its mystery-thriller storyline. McCarrell appeared as Braxton Scripps, a young associate involved in a heist plot, in the series The Blacklist season 9, episode 17 titled "El Conejo," which aired on April 22, 2022. No additional film or television credits for McCarrell have been reported through 2025.

Artistic pursuits

Photography

After completing his role in the Broadway revival of around 2015, McCarrell turned to as a creative outlet, initially capturing images while camping in the Catskills. This interest was sparked by his friendship with photographer (known as The Emma Experience), who mentored him and encouraged a shift from landscape shots to portraiture. His engagement with intensified during the Broadway shutdown in 2020. McCarrell's photographic emphasizes , grounded portraits that highlight the rugged of his subjects, often fellow musical theater artists, in contrast to their polished urban personas. He approaches the medium as a for , drawing parallels to directing by focusing on elements like , , and setting to evoke depth. This method allows him to explore visual creativity on a personal scale, distinct from the collaborative demands of theater. Among his notable works are intimate portraits of theater colleagues, including Nathan Kohnen posed on a porch, Kristin Stokes in a raw, unadorned setting, and captured in a basement environment, blending theatrical themes with everyday to underscore and . These pieces reflect his aim to infuse with the emotional intensity of performance arts. McCarrell showcases his photography primarily through his dedicated Instagram account @christopherthestargazer, where it has garnered appreciation within the theater community. He aspires to integrate this pursuit more deeply with his career, potentially through exhibitions, collaborations, or using it to sharpen his skills for future directing endeavors. As of 2021, his work focused on portraiture; by November 2025, it has evolved to include broader subjects such as rural scenes while maintaining an emphasis on portraits, with ongoing posts including theater-related imagery.

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