Ben Vereen

Ben Vereen

Visiting Artist

Ben Vereen has performed in some of the most notable Broadway productions, television series, dramas and variety shows of our time including Roots, the most successful mini-series to date. Ben recently filmed an episode of Bull for CBS, who also sent him to Hawaii to film Magnum P.I. He recently wrapped his recurring role on the Fox series Star, and filmed the BET series Tales which airs this spring. He also has a recurring role in Amazon’s Sneaky Pete, produced by Bryan Cranston. Ben had a sold-out run of concerts over Thanksgiving in NYC to rave reviews, and will be performing an upcoming series at Jazz at Lincoln Center in April. Ben was featured in The Rocky Horror Picture Show for Twentieth Century Fox directed by Kenny Ortega and co-starred with Chris Rock in Paramount Studios’ feature film Top Five and with Richard Gere in the film Time Out of Mind. He is developing his one man show for Broadway currently entitled Reflections written by Joe Calarco with music composed by Stephen Schwartz.

A Tony and Drama Desk Award winner for his renowned performance in Bob Fosse’s Pippin, Ben’s Broadway credits include: Wicked, I’m Not Rappaport, Chicago, Hair, Fosse, Jelly’s Last Jam, Jesus Christ Superstar, and A Christmas Carol. In 2010, Ben completed a successful run in the world premiere of Fetch Clay, Make Man, directed by Des McAnuff (Jersey Boys) at the McCarter Theatre. Film: Idlewild, All That Jazz, Sweet Charity, Funny Lady (Golden Globe nomination), Why Do Fools Fall in Love, Once Upon a Forest. Television: The legendary television miniseries Roots, How I Met Your Mother (recurring), NCIS, Betty White’s Hot In Cleveland, Grey’s Anatomy (Prism Award), Tyler Perry’s House of Payne, Law and Order: Criminal Intent, Hallmark’s An Accidental Friendship (NAACP nomination), Tenspeed and Brownshoe, Louis Armstrong – Chicago Style, Ellis Island (Golden Globe Nomination), Anne Rice’s Feast of All Saints, Zoobilee Zoo and Star Trek: The Next Generation to name a few of his roles.

Ben continues to tour through the United States with his concert act, Steppin’ Out with Ben Vereen. He has had endorsements for the pharmaceuticals Sanofi and Nova Nordisk for preventative and proactive measures for Diabetes. Ben was inducted into The Theatre Hall of Fame and received the Broadwayworld.com Cabaret Award for Best Celebrity Male Vocalist and was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame in New York City. In addition, Ben performed for 100,000 people at the Washington Monument for a July 4th celebration. In addition, he has become one of the nation’s most requested speakers on topics ranging from Black history, arts and education, Broadway and overcoming adversity, to name just a few. Ben continues to teach masterclasses across the country, is a member of Americans For The Arts, and is establishing the Ben Vereen Foundation, whose mission is to create opportunities for young people in the arts.