Benjamin Schiff Platt (born September 24, 1993)[1] is an American actor, singer and songwriter. He began his career in theater as a child and has appeared in Broadway productions of The Music Man (2002), The Book of Mormon (2012–2013), and Dear Evan Hansen (2015–2017), receiving multiple accolades for his performance as the title character in the latter, including the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical.[2][3] Platt's film credits include roles in Pitch Perfect (2012), Pitch Perfect 2 (2015), and Ricki and the Flash (2015).
In 2017, Platt signed with Atlantic Records and is scheduled to release his debut studio album, Sing to Me Instead, in March 2019.
Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2.1 2002–2014: Early stage work and The Book of Mormon 2.2 2015–2017: Film career and Dear Evan Hansen 2.3 2017–present: Music and Sing to Me Instead 3 Personal life 4 Theatre credits 5 Filmography 5.1 Film 5.2 Television 6 Discography 6.1 Studio albums 6.2 Soundtrack albums 6.3 Singles 6.4 Promotional Singles 7 Awards and nominations 8 Notes 9 References 10 External links Early life and educationPlatt was born in Los Angeles, the fourth of five children of Julie (née Beren) and Marc Platt. His father is a film, television, and theater producer whose credits include Legally Blonde, Into The Woods, La La Land, Mary Poppins Returns, and the musicals Dear Evan Hansen, and Wicked.[4] He and his family are Jewish.[5][6][7]
He attended the Adderley School for Performing Arts in Pacific Palisades, performing in productions like Bye Bye Birdie and Into the Woods. Platt attended Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles, graduating in 2011. He then enrolled at Columbia University in New York but dropped out after six weeks to fulfill his contract with The Book of Mormon. During his time at Columbia, he was a member of the campus a cappella musical group Nonsequitur.[4][8]
Career 2002–2014: Early stage work and The Book of MormonAt 9 years old, Platt played Winthrop Paroo in The Music Man at the Hollywood Bowl alongside Kristin Chenoweth.[9] At 11, he appeared in a brief national tour of Caroline, or Change, by Jeanine Tesori and Tony Kushner. At 17, he played Jean Valjean in Kidz Theater's production of Les Misérables. His other early roles include the role of Claude Bukowski in Columbia University's production of Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical.[10] He has also collaborated on a workshop of Alice by Heart, by Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater, a new take on Alice in Wonderland.
In 2012, Platt was cast as Elder Arnold Cunningham in the Chicago production of The Book of Mormon. The show premiered at the Bank of America Theatre on December 19, 2012, after a week of previews.[11] The production was well received and closed on October 6, 2013.[12] Critics lauded Platt's performance, calling him a "true revelation in this brand new Chicago production...He really leans into this part, throwing himself out there with the abandonment of youth".[13] Platt later reprised his role as Elder Cunningham on Broadway at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre from January 7, 2014 to January 6, 2015.[14]
2015–2017: Film career and Dear Evan HansenIn 2012, Platt had a supporting role in the musical comedy Pitch Perfect, loosely based on the non-fiction book Pitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate A Cappella Glory. Platt played the magic-obsessed Benji Applebaum, alongside an ensemble cast comprising Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin, Rebel Wilson, Adam DeVine, Anna Camp, and Brittany Snow. The film emerged as a major commercial success and received mostly positive reviews from critics. He was subsequently nominated at a Teen Choice Awards in the category Choice Movie: Male Scene Stealer for his work.[15] In 2015, Platt reprised his role as Benji Applebaum in the sequel, Pitch Perfect 2. He has since made film appearances in Ricki and the Flash and Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk.
Platt became attached to Pasek and Paul's then Untitled P&P Project in 2014, participating in early read-throughs and workshops.[16] By 2015, the musical, titled Dear Evan Hansen, had begun production in Washington, D.C. at the Arena Stage with Platt originating the titular role. The show premiered on July 9, 2015 and closed August 23, 2015.[17] The overwhelming positive reception toward the production and Platt's performance resulted in the show being transferred to Off-Broadway.[18]
In 2016, Platt once again originated the role of Evan Hansen at Second Stage Theatre. Platt and the cast played a month of previews, beginning on March 26, 2016, before premiering on May 1, 2016. The limited engagement sold out its entire run with Platt playing his last performance on May 26, 2016.[19][20][21]
Ben Platt in 2017In December 2016, Platt originated the title role in Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway at the Music Box Theatre. Critics hailed his work, calling it "historic" and "one of the greatest leading male performances ever seen in a musical".[22][23][24] For his performance, Platt won numerous awards including the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. Platt played his final performance on November 19, 2017.[25]
On November 29, 2018, it was announced that Universal Pictures and Platt's father, Marc Platt, secured the film rights to the musical.[26][27]
2017–present: Music and Sing to Me InsteadIn 2017, Platt signed a record deal with Atlantic Records.[28] On January 28, 2018, Platt performed Leonard Bernstein's "Somewhere" live at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards accompanied by Justin Goldner and Adele Stein and arranged by Alex Lacamoire[29][30]
On March 19, 2018, Platt and Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda released "Found/Tonight", a mashup of the Hamilton song "The Story of Tonight" and the Dear Evan Hansen song "You Will Be Found".[31] Platt donated a portion of the proceeds to support the March for Our Lives anti-gun-violence initiative, and also performed on stage with Miranda at the rally in Washington, D.C. on March 24, 2018.[32][33][34] Platt is set to star opposite Damian Lewis, Nina Dobrev, and Mena Massoud in the Rob Ford historical fiction thriller Run this Town.[35][36] The casting of Platt caused minor controversy, over allegations that the filmmakers were appropriating the story of female reporter Robyn Doolittle.[37]
In January 2019, Platt announced that his debut studio album Sing to Me Instead is scheduled for release on March 29, 2019, and was made available for pre-order along with the songs "Bad Habit" and "Ease My Mind" a few days later. Following the release of his debut album, Platt will embark on his first North American tour, beginning in May 2019.[38][39]
Personal lifePlatt is openly gay; he came out to his family at 12 years old and publicly in 2019, through the music video for his song "Ease My Mind".[40]
Theatre credits Year Production Role Venue Notes 2002 The Music Man Winthrop Paroo Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles 2004 Caroline, or Change Noah Gellman Ahmanson Theatre National tour 2005 Dead End Philip Griswald Ahmanson Theatre Regional 2012 The Power of Duff Ricky Duff Powerhouse Theatre Regional The Black Suits Chris Thurser Center Theatre Group Regional 2012–2013 The Book of Mormon Elder Arnold Cunningham PrivateBank Theatre Chicago 2014–2015 Eugene O'Neill Theatre Broadway 2015 Dear Evan Hansen Evan Hansen Arena Stage Washington, D.C. 2016 The Secret Garden Dickon David Geffen Hall 25th anniversary concert Dear Evan Hansen Evan Hansen Second Stage Theatre Off-Broadway 2016–2017 Music Box Theatre Broadway 2018 Parade Leo Frank Workshop