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Jason Orange

Jason Thomas Orange (born 10 July 1970) is an English former singer, dancer, actor, and songwriter, best known for his role as a member of the pop group Take That from its formation in 1990 until his departure in 2014. Born in Manchester, England, to parents Tony and Jenny Orange, he is the identical twin brother of Justin Orange and has a half-brother and three half-sisters from his father's remarriage following his parents' early divorce. Raised primarily by his mother Jenny in the Crumpsall area of Manchester, Orange left school at age 16 to work as a painter and decorator while pursuing a career in dance; he joined the Manchester-based breakdancing crew Street Machine and gained early television exposure on the 1980s music show The Hitman and Her, where he met future bandmate Howard Donald. Orange co-founded Take That in 1990 alongside Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, and Robbie Williams, initially serving as a backing vocalist and dancer before taking on lead vocals for songs like "Flowerbed," "How Did It Come to This," and "Wooden Boat." The band achieved massive commercial success in the , selling over 25 million records worldwide and topping the 12 times, before disbanding in 1996 amid Williams' departure. They reunited in 2005 as a without Williams, releasing the number-one "," and later reformed as a with Williams' return in 2010 for the album and tour. Following the band's 1996 split, Orange pursued acting, studying in in 1998 and appearing in the British thriller miniseries Killer Net as DJ Brent Moyer. He briefly dated actress from late 2011 to early 2012 but has otherwise maintained a private personal life. Orange announced his exit from on 24 September 2014, after the conclusion of their tour, stating he had no further desire to record or perform, with no reported conflicts among the members; the band continued as a . Since leaving, he has lived a low-profile life, pursuing business ventures including co-owning the property firm Nine The Firs as of 2025, with rare public sightings in and .

Early life

Birth and family

Jason Thomas Orange was born on 10 July 1970 in , , , a few minutes before his twin brother Justin, to parents Tony and Jenny Orange. He was the second child in the family, which later expanded after his parents' divorce when he was young. The Orange family came from a working-class background in , with Jason primarily raised by his mother Jenny following the separation. He is the identical twin brother of Justin Orange and has a half-brother and three half-sisters from his father's remarriage following his parents' early divorce. Jason spent his childhood in the area, along with periods in nearby neighborhoods like and , experiencing a modest upbringing in close-knit communities typical of 1980s . These early surroundings exposed him to the vibrant local culture, including the emerging and scenes that would later influence his path. The strong , particularly with his siblings, contributed to his grounded personality amid later fame.

Pre-fame employment

After leaving school at 16 without any formal qualifications, Jason Orange took up work as a painter and decorator in to support himself while pursuing his passion for . He had developed an interest in during his teenage years, joining the Manchester-based breakdancing crew Street Machine in the mid-1980s, which competed in local and national events. In the late 1980s, Orange transitioned into professional dance opportunities, training further and securing a role as a featured background dancer on the music show The Hit Man and Her, hosted by . It was during appearances on this program that he first connected with , another aspiring performer from Manchester's dance scene, who would later become a bandmate. Orange's skills on the show caught the attention of industry figures, leading to brief additional dance training and auditions. In 1989, at age 19, Orange was recommended by to Take That's manager, , and successfully auditioned for the newly forming group, marking his entry into the entertainment industry as a performer rather than a manual laborer. This opportunity ended his pre-fame employment phase, shifting his focus entirely to music and performance.

Music career

Take That formation and early success (1990–1996)

In 1990, music manager assembled in , recruiting Jason Orange as a dancer alongside , , and , with joining shortly after as the fifth member. The group underwent intensive training in the city, focusing on dance routines and performance skills to establish a polished pop act inspired by American boy bands like . Orange, drawing from his pre-fame experience as a street dancer, contributed significantly to the band's visual and choreographic elements from the outset. Take That's debut single, "," released in July 1991 on an independent label, achieved modest success, peaking at number 82 on the . The follow-up "Promises" marked their first entry in the Top 40 at number 38 later that year, setting the stage for their breakthrough. Their rise accelerated with the 1992 debut album , which reached number two on the and earned 4× Platinum certification from the BPI for over 1.2 million units sold in the UK. Key hits from subsequent releases included "Pray" (1993), their first number-one single, and a cover of "" featuring , also topping the charts that year; these tracks propelled the second album Everything Changes (1993) to number one and 4× Platinum status. The 1995 album continued their dominance, hitting number one with hits like "Back for Good," which became one of the UK's best-selling singles ever, while the three albums collectively sold approximately 5.7 million copies in the UK. Within the band, Orange served primarily as a dancer and , enhancing Take That's high-energy performances through intricate that became a hallmark of their shows. This role was pivotal during tours such as the Everything Changes Tour (1993–1994) and the Pops Tour (1994–1995), which expanded their fanbase across the and with sold-out arenas. The group's success was recognized with multiple , including British Group, British Album for Everything Changes, and British Single for "Pray" in 1994, followed by further wins for British Single in 1995. The band's early era culminated in turmoil when Robbie Williams departed in July 1995 amid personal struggles and tensions, prompting the remaining members to complete their Nobody Else Tour before announcing a hiatus in February 1996.

Hiatus and solo music activities (1996–2005)

Following the disbandment of Take That in 1996, Jason Orange chose not to embark on a solo music career, distinguishing himself from bandmates Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Robbie Williams, who each released albums during the hiatus. Orange, primarily valued for his dancing skills within the group rather than lead vocals, maintained a low public profile and avoided the pop music spotlight that defined his former colleagues' solo endeavors. No solo singles or full-length albums were produced by Orange during this period, reflecting his deliberate shift away from the music industry pressures that had contributed to the band's dissolution. Instead, Orange pursued personal development, enrolling at South Trafford College to complete qualifications, which allowed him to explore interests beyond pop stardom. His background as a dancer, honed in Manchester's breakdance scene and early TV appearances, informed occasional non-musical engagements, but he did not engage in documented DJing or standalone dance performances tied to music promotion from 1996 to 2005. This phase marked a broader diversification of his talents, with Orange expressing a desire to redefine himself outside the framework that had overshadowed his individual contributions. By the early 2000s, Orange's focus had turned toward acting, where he sought training and auditions to build a new professional path, linking his performance experience from Take That's choreography to dramatic roles. This transition underscored his rationale for forgoing solo music: a preference for creative outlets that emphasized movement and narrative over vocal-centric pop production, enabling a quieter life amid the band's lingering fame.

Take That reunion and later years (2005–2014)

In late 2005, Take That announced their reunion as a four-piece group consisting of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, and Jason Orange, marking the first time the band had come together since their 1996 split. Orange, who had maintained a low profile during the hiatus years focused on acting and sailing, nearly opted out of the reformation but was persuaded to join by the other members' enthusiasm and the opportunity to perform again. The reunion culminated in the release of their fourth studio album, Beautiful World, on 27 November 2006, which debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and sold over two million copies in the UK alone. The lead single, "Patience," topped the UK Singles Chart in 2006, showcasing Orange's continued role as a backing vocalist and dancer in the group's polished pop sound. This era revitalized Take That's career, with the band embarking on The Ultimate Tour in 2006–2007, which sold 275,000 tickets across 29 dates in under three hours and highlighted Orange's choreography expertise through high-energy performances. The band's momentum carried into subsequent releases, including the fifth studio album The Circus on 1 December 2008, which also debuted at in the UK and sold 1.446 million copies in its first four weeks, becoming the second-fastest million-seller of the year. Orange contributed as a vocalist and performer, with the album's themes of spectacle aligning with his dynamic stage presence during the supporting Present: The Circus Live tour in 2009. In 2010, rejoined for the sixth studio album , released on 15 November, which featured the original five members and debuted at , selling 1.84 million copies in the UK that year alone. Orange's involvement extended to songwriting, co-crediting the "Flowerbed" and participating in the collaborative process for all tracks, reflecting evolved band dynamics where he provided input on and arrangements alongside his vocal and dance duties. The album earned the Brit Award for Best British Group in 2011, their first win in that category after three prior nominations. was supported by the tour in 2011, the first with all five members in 16 years, which broke attendance records at venues like and featured Orange in elaborate productions, including guest appearances by Williams. By 2012, received the Award for Outstanding Contribution to British , recognizing their post-reunion impact, with alone contributing to over seven million worldwide album sales across the era's releases. Orange reflected on the group's strengthened camaraderie, noting in interviews that the reunion allowed for more mature collaborations compared to their early days, though the relentless touring schedule began to weigh on him personally. In September 2014, Orange announced his departure from , stating in an official release that after 24 years, he felt immense pride in their achievements but desired to spend more time with family and pursue a life outside the demands of recording and touring. His bandmates described the decision as amicable, calling it a "huge loss" professionally and personally, with his final major performances having been during the tour and the 2012 closing ceremony rendition of "Rule the World."

Acting and other pursuits

Acting roles

During the hiatus from his music career with in the late 1990s, Jason Orange pursued as a creative outlet, studying in in 1998 before debuting on television and stage with roles that explored themes of modern society and interpersonal dynamics. His first acting credit came in 1998 with the Channel 4 miniseries Killer Net, a cyber-thriller examining the perils of online interactions in the early era, where he portrayed DJ Brent Moyer, a charismatic club entangled in the plot's digital dangers. The following year, Orange took on a leading role in the London stage production of Gob by James Kenworth, directed by James Martin Charlton, at the King's Head Theatre from March to April 1999; he played dual characters—The Liberator, a street poet and activist, and Mike Nietzsche—in this drama centered on male friendships, rebellion, and urban alienation during a limited run. Orange's acting work remained sporadic thereafter, constrained by his commitments to Take That's reunions and tours, with no involvement in major films or sustained television series. His final credited role was a as DJ Mouse, a festival organizer, in the 2013 episode "" of the comedy-drama , marking a brief return to screen near the end of the show's run.

Business and post-entertainment ventures

Following his departure from in 2014, Jason Orange has maintained a low public profile, eschewing any return to music or in favor of private investments and business pursuits. Orange serves as a and co-owner of Nine The Firs Property Management Co. Limited, an active company registered in that oversees the management of luxury residential properties. He has held the directorship since 2012, with the address listed at Flat 2, 9 The Firs, Bowdon, , , WA14 2TG, and the firm expanded its operations through a partnership with former professional footballer , who joined as a alongside Orange and Simon Dominic Nuttall. The company focuses on high-end residences in the affluent area, including , handling maintenance and management for upscale blocks of flats. This venture contributes significantly to Orange's finances, with estimates suggesting annual earnings from ranging from £500,000 to £1 million, bolstering his overall of approximately £24 million, derived from past music royalties and current investments. He avoids public tours, endorsements, or high-visibility activities, occasionally spotted in during 2025 maintaining a discreet presence amid commitments, such as in and strolling in July. In September 2025, announced a revival of their Live tour for 2026 as a trio; band member stated that Orange would not be joining for this occasion, though the door remains open for future involvement.

Personal life

Relationships

Jason Orange has maintained a high level of regarding his romantic life, with no confirmed marriages or long-term partners publicly disclosed as of 2025. He has no known children, and details about his personal relationships remain scarce, contrasting with bandmates like , who have been more open about their family lives. In a , Orange expressed contentment with , stating, "I have no problem with being single. In fact, I love it," highlighting his preference for over public romance. His departure from in 2014 was partly attributed to a desire for a quieter life focused on family time, though specifics about his familial relationships beyond siblings have not been revealed. Post-band, Orange has emphasized close friendships with former members, maintaining bonds without delving into romantic entanglements. Orange has been linked to several rumored relationships, all unconfirmed and largely based on tabloid speculation. He dated television presenter from 1992 to 1995, a relationship she later described fondly, noting she remains in contact with his mother. Brief mentions in the press also connected him to glamour model in 1995 and singer [Lulu](/page/L Lulu) during the 1993 recording of "," described as a short dalliance, but both were denied or unverified. In late 2011, he was romantically linked to actress and comedian following their collaboration on a comedy sketch, with reports of dates until early 2012, though neither confirmed the pairing and it ended amid media scrutiny. These associations underscore Orange's avoidance of public dating, with all rumored links denied or left unaddressed by him.

Privacy and lifestyle

Since leaving in 2014 to prioritize family and , Jason Orange has maintained a deliberately low public profile, rarely appearing in media or events. In July 2025, he was spotted on a brief in rainy , dressed in a and keeping his head down to avoid attention from photographers. Orange owned a in London's Gatti House on the Strand from 2015 to 2018, which he purchased for £2.75 million shortly after departing ; he sold it that year and relocated to the countryside to embrace a more secluded existence. His current primary residence in this rural area allows for greater anonymity away from urban scrutiny. An avid countryside enthusiast, Orange has expressed a preference for quiet rural living over the demands of , including low-key and backpacking trips where he can remain unrecognized. At 55 years old as of 2025, Orange has sustained his through his longstanding background, with no reported concerns; he focuses on a balanced, private lifestyle. While Orange has spoken fondly of Take That's enduring impact, he has consistently voiced discomfort with , describing it as "shit" and preferring above all. He maintains no active personal accounts, limiting fan interactions to occasional, indirect acknowledgments through band-related channels.

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