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Drew Gehling

Drew Gehling is an stage and screen best known for originating the role of Dr. Jim Pomatter, the affable obstetrician who forms a romantic connection with the protagonist, in the musical Waitress (2016–2020). Born Andrew Shearer Gehling in , in 1982, he grew up in the state before pursuing formal training in musical theater. Gehling earned a from Mellon University's School of Drama in 2005, where he honed his skills in and performance. After graduation, he relocated to , quickly establishing himself in the theater scene with regional and credits, including the role of Lexy in A Minister's Wife at Theater in 2011. His Broadway debut came as in the long-running Jersey Boys, first in the production and later on . Throughout his career, Gehling has balanced originating roles in new works with performances in revivals, showcasing his versatile tenor voice and comedic timing. Notable credits include Warren in the 2016 revival of , Dr. Orin Scrivello in the 2023 off-Broadway revival of , Jeff Bebe in the 2022 musical adaptation of , and Shakespeare in the Broadway hit & Juliet starting in 2024. In addition to stage work, he has appeared on screen in guest roles on television series such as 30 Rock and Smash, and in the film (2013). Gehling later pursued further academic interests, completing post-baccalaureate studies at and co-authoring a on vocal health for professional singers with the NYU Voice Center. On a personal note, Gehling married , writer, and composer Julia Mattison in September 2023 in a summer camp-themed ceremony; Mattison is known for co-writing the score to the musical (2024). As of 2025, he continues to perform actively on while occasionally returning to regional theater and voice work.

Early life and education

Childhood and early interests

Andrew Shearer Gehling was born on October 16, 1982, in , a neighborhood within . He spent his formative years in the area. From a young age, Gehling showed a strong inclination toward the , beginning his career at age 8. He actively participated in local productions, performing in several shows with the Greensboro Children’s Theatre and the Livestock Players Youth Theatre. These early stage experiences introduced him to acting and music, fostering a passion for performance that defined his childhood interests. Gehling also pursued musical endeavors outside of theatre, launching a solo recording career as a child. His recordings were featured on XM Radio's Siriusly Sinatra channel, played alongside established artists like and . The opportunities provided by Greensboro's community helped nurture his enthusiasm for . These foundational pursuits in music and local performance led Gehling to seek formal education at .

Academic training

Drew Gehling attended 's School of Drama, where he earned a (BFA) in acting in 2005. The program's rigorous curriculum emphasized practical training, including studies in acting theories under professors such as Catherine Moore, who introduced him to the methods of director during his freshman year. He regularly participated in stage productions and plays as part of his education, honing skills in performance and collaboration within the university's passionate theater community. Following graduation, Gehling relocated to to pursue acting professionally, drawing on the interdisciplinary foundation from Carnegie Mellon that encouraged exploration across arts and sciences. In 2012, he enrolled in Columbia University's post-baccalaureate pre-medical program, reflecting a brief consideration of a medical career amid his ongoing theater work. This period included studies in sciences and health-related topics, though he ultimately prioritized his acting pursuits.

Career

Theatre roles

Drew Gehling made his Broadway debut as a replacement in the long-running musical , where he portrayed multiple roles, including , beginning November 23, 2009. Following his Broadway debut, he continued with regional work, including his appearance in the world-premiere production of Johnny Baseball at the in 2010. In 2011, Gehling expanded his Off-Broadway and Broadway credits with roles in A Minister's Wife at Lincoln Center Theater, playing Lexy, and On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, originating the part of Warren Smith in the revival. These performances showcased his versatility in supporting comedic and dramatic characters within ensemble casts. Gehling achieved a major breakthrough originating the role of Dr. Jim Pomatter in the world-premiere production of Waitress at the American Repertory Theater in August 2015, which transferred to Broadway in 2016, where he performed the role through March 2017 and again from February to June 2018. The character's romantic arc with the protagonist highlighted Gehling's ability to blend charm and emotional depth, contributing to the show's success during its run until January 2020. He reprised the role in the 2023 filmed capture of a Broadway mounting, preserving the stage production's essence for wider audiences. He originated the role of Jeff Bebe in the Broadway production of the musical Almost Famous, which opened in October 2022. In 2023, Gehling took on the villainous role of Orin Scrivello in the revival of Little Shop of Horrors at the , starting March 14. His recent stage work includes portraying Edgar Beane in the Encores! production of Titanic at in June 2024, a limited revival that emphasized the musical's themes of aspiration and tragedy. As of 2025, he continues performing as William Shakespeare in the production of & Juliet, having joined the cast on August 16, 2024.

Screen and media appearances

Gehling began his screen career with voice acting in video games, providing the voice for the character Gord Vendome in the 2006 Rockstar Games title Bully. Following his early theatre successes, Gehling transitioned to television with a series of guest roles that showcased his versatility in comedic and dramatic formats. His notable appearances include Bradley Tarkin Jr. in 30 Rock (2012), a bartender in Smash (2012), Skip Hadley in The Blacklist (2013), a detective in Chicago P.D. (2014), Officer Tommy Reese in Blue Bloods (2015), Caden Barrymore in Elementary (2015), Danford in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2016), a business alchemist in Succession (2018), Julian in Instinct (2018), Jack in Dietland (2018), a waiter/bartender in The Good Fight (2019), and Lt. Zephyr "Tank" Tarkanian in The Code (2019). Gehling made his film debut in the HBO biographical drama Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight (2013), portraying Marshall's Clerk in a story centered on the Supreme Court's review of Ali's draft evasion case. He continued building his screen presence with supporting roles in independent films, including Mr. Foltz in the satirical comedy The Day Shall Come (2019), which critiques government entrapment tactics. In 2022, he appeared as Dr. Petro Stein in the indie drama , a film exploring personal and professional tensions in the world of . Gehling reprised his Broadway role as Dr. Jim Pomatter—originally from the stage production of —in the 2023 filmed version , directed by Brett Sullivan with stage direction by and featuring . This shift from live theatre to recorded media allowed Gehling to expand his audience beyond Broadway stages, leveraging his established stage charisma for on-camera subtlety while maintaining a focus on character-driven narratives that echo his theatrical roots.

Research and publications

Drew Gehling's interest in vocal health research emerged from personal vocal challenges encountered during his early career as a musical theater performer, including a significant injury around 2010 that temporarily limited his vocal range to one octave and threatened his professional trajectory. This experience, combined with his pre-medical studies at , motivated him to collaborate with laryngologists and voice specialists on studies examining vocal strain and preventive strategies for singers. In 2014, Gehling co-authored the paper "Backstage at Broadway: A Demographic Study," published in the Journal of Voice, which surveyed 135 performers from seven productions to assess demographics, vocal health practices, and risk factors for vocal injuries. The study highlighted that over 25% of participants had experienced diagnosed vocal injuries, with ensemble members reporting higher rates of missed performances (up to 4.7 days per year) compared to leads, while identifying common risk factors such as inconsistent warm-up routines (only 54.8% warmed up regularly) and high prevalence of consumption (91%), use (10.4%), and illicit use (23%). It emphasized preventive techniques, noting the rarity of cool-down practices (7.4%) and the overall of performers despite these habits, providing foundational insights into the of vocal strain in professional musical theater. Gehling has extended his research through public advocacy, including a 2023 appearance on where he discussed vocal issues affecting performers and non-performers alike, drawing from surveys of over 100 singers conducted with Dr. Hayley Borne to debunk myths about vocal preservation and promote evidence-based fixes like targeted exercises. He integrates these research-informed techniques into his own performances, applying vocal health strategies to sustain endurance in demanding, long-running productions such as , where he originated the role of Dr. Jim Pomatter.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Gehling married actress Sara Jean Ford in 2009; the couple met while studying at and both pursued careers in musical theater. They welcomed a daughter, Anne Kelly Gehling, in 2013. Gehling has described his daughter's birth as his proudest moment, noting an embarrassing incident two weeks later when he forgot to put on his microphone during a performance in , highlighting the immediate demands of balancing new fatherhood with a rigorous schedule. The marriage to ended in in 2015. Gehling and continue to co-parent their daughter amicably, with Anne Kelly, often called , participating in family events such as Gehling's . In September , Gehling married writer and comedian Julia Mattison in a summer camp-themed ceremony at Cedar Lakes Estate in , attended by close family including his daughter. The couple's relationship has provided stability amid Gehling's frequent relocations for theater productions, such as moves between and regional stages for shows like and . Gehling's upbringing has influenced his emphasis on family values, fostering a supportive dynamic that aids in navigating the challenges of touring schedules while prioritizing time with his daughter, including trips to parks.

Health advocacy

Drew Gehling encountered severe vocal strain during his portrayal of in the production of around 2010, resulting in the loss of part of his singing range and a of mild stiffening of one vocal fold. This prompted a temporary from performing to prioritize recovery through rest and specialized vocal therapy, allowing him to regain his abilities without surgical intervention. Gehling's experiences have fueled his commitment to performers' well-being, emphasizing preventive measures for vocal health amid the physical toll of long engagements. Since 2020, following the theatre shutdowns, Gehling has actively advocated for actor sustainability through public interviews and discussions on performer burnout, , and vocal care. In a 2023 CBS Mornings segment, he shared his story to highlight common vocal risks in the industry, urging better support for artists' long-term health. These efforts connect to industry-wide conversations on preventing exhaustion, drawing from his firsthand insights to foster sustainable practices in live performance.

Filmography

Film

Gehling debuted in feature films with the role of Marshall's Clerk, a associate, in the HBO biographical drama (2013), directed by . In 2019, he appeared as Mr. Foltz in the satirical comedy , directed by Chris Morris and starring . Gehling portrayed Dr. Petro Stein, a , in the drama (2022), directed by DiMaio, which explores themes of academic ambition and personal discovery in the Nevada desert. In 2023, Gehling appeared as Max in the dramedy , directed by . He reprised his Broadway performance as the obstetrician Dr. Jim Pomatter in the musical film adaptation (2023), directed by , opposite as Jenna Hunterson.

Television

Drew Gehling began appearing on television in 2012, primarily in guest roles across a variety of genres, from to drama, often drawing on his stage experience for character-driven parts. In the NBC comedy series 30 Rock, he portrayed Bradley Tarkin Jr. in the episode "Alexis Goodlooking and the Case of the Missing Whisky." That same year, Gehling guest-starred as a bartender in the musical drama Smash on . In 2021, he recurred as Skip Hadley, an associate of Raymond Reddington, across six episodes of the NBC crime thriller . Gehling recurred as a bartender across three episodes of the CBS legal drama in 2018. Also in 2018, he played Jack in the AMC satirical series Dietland. In HBO's , Gehling guest-starred as the Business Alchemist in the pilot episode "." He portrayed Dennis Walker in the psychological thriller Instinct that year. In Netflix's Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Gehling appeared as Danford in the 2018 episode "Kimmy Disrupts the Paradigm!" Gehling played Caden Barrymore in the 2016 episode "Hounded" of 's Elementary. In 2019, he took on the recurring role of Lt. Zephyr "Tank" Tarkanian in the military drama The Code. Gehling guest-starred as Jason Price in the 2020 episode "" of 's Blue Bloods. Finally, in 2021, he appeared as Gary Franklin in the police procedural Chicago P.D. episode "Rage."

Video games

Drew Gehling's foray into video game voice acting occurred early in his career, prior to his Broadway breakthrough. He is best known for voicing Gord Vendome, a preppy student and member of the elite clique at Bullworth Academy, in the 2006 open-world Bully. Developed by and published by , Bully follows protagonist Jimmy Hopkins navigating schoolyard rivalries and mischief in a satirical boarding school setting.

Stage credits

The following is a partial list of Drew Gehling's stage credits.
Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
2007–2008Jersey BoysBob GaudioOriginal Chicago production; later national tour
2009–2010, 2012–2014Jersey BoysBob GaudioReplacement, Broadway (August Wilson Theatre)
2011A Minister's WifeLexyOff-Broadway (Lincoln Center Theater)
2011–2012On a Clear Day You Can See ForeverWarren SmithBroadway revival (St. James Theatre)
2014Billy & RaySistromOff-Broadway (Vineyard Theatre)
2015WaitressDr. Jim PomatterWorld premiere, American Repertory Theater (Cambridge, MA)
2015Johnny BaseballAmerican Repertory Theater (Cambridge, MA)
2016–2020WaitressDr. Jim PomatterOriginal Broadway production (Brooks Atkinson / Ethel Barrymore Theatre)
2017Hello, Dolly!Paper Mill Playhouse (regional)
2018DaveDave Kovic / President Bill MitchellWorld premiere, Arena Stage (Washington, DC)
2019Almost FamousJeff BebeWorld premiere, The Old Globe (San Diego, CA)
2021WaitressDr. Jim PomatterBroadway revival (Ethel Barrymore Theatre)
2022Almost FamousJeff BebeBroadway
2023Little Shop of HorrorsOrin Scrivello / The DentistOff-Broadway revival (Westside Theatre)
2024–present& JulietShakespeareReplacement, Broadway (Stephen Sondheim Theatre)
Additional regional credits include Moby Dick (various venues), performances with Utah Shakespeare Festival, and workshops for American Psycho, Big Fish, and Sunset Boulevard.

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