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Alex Brightman

Alexander Michael Brightman (born February 5, 1987) is an American actor, best known for his work in musical theatre, especially in the Broadway musical, Beetlejuice.


Alex Brightman
Brightman in 2026
Alexander Michael Brightman (1987-02-05) February 5, 1987Santa Clara, California, U.S.
Actor
1998–present
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Jenny Ravitz ​(m. 2018)​

Alexander Michael Brightman (born February 5, 1987) is an American actor, best known for his work in musical theatre, especially in the Broadway musical, Beetlejuice.

In 2015, Brightman originated the role of Dewey Finn in the musical adaptation of School of Rock, earning him a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical in 2016. In 2019, he originated the role of the titular character in Beetlejuice The Musical, earning him another Tony nomination.

Since 2020, he has voiced Robo Fizz and Fizzarolli in the adult animated musical series Helluva Boss, and since 2024, he has voiced Sir Pentious and Adam in Hazbin Hotel.

Brightman grew up in Saratoga, California and is Jewish. His father founded Apple's Worldwide Disabilities Solutions Group, and his mother ran a kidney dialysis clinic. He attended Bellarmine College Preparatory, an all-male Jesuit high school in San Jose, California, and graduated in 2005. In addition, he performed with Children's Musical Theater San Jose during his youth. In 2007, Brightman performed in "Mrs. Sharp" by Ryan Scott Oliver at N.Y.U. under the direction of Ryan Mekenian, with Ali Stroker and Scott Evans also in the cast.

Brightman first worked on Broadway in 2008, as an ensemble member and understudy in Glory Days, which closed after only one performance. Brightman never performed in the show. Thereafter, in the same year, Brightman was cast as the munchkin Boq and made his Broadway debut in Wicked. He stayed with the show for two years. His next Broadway role was in 2012 in Big Fish as an ensemble member and an understudy for a main role. Later in 2013, Brightman was cast as Michael Wormwood in Matilda the Musical.

In 2014, Brightman joined Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, School of Rock, adapted from the 2003 film of the same name. Initially, Brightman played various roles that were meant to be played by child actors but were performed by adults for the workshops. Brightman was cast in the starring role of Dewey, first, in the show's concert performances, and then, in his first starring role, in the Broadway production. Brightman performed as Dewey Finn at the Winter Garden Theatre on Broadway. For this performance, Brightman received a nomination for the 2016 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. Brightman played his final performance as Dewey on November 5, 2016 and returned to reprise the role for a limited run in April 2017. He returned to Broadway in 2019 to play the title role in Beetlejuice (based on the film of the same name), and reprised the role in 2022. He was again nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical at the 73rd Tony Awards ceremony. From August 10 to November 19, 2023, he joined Colin Donnell and Ian Shaw in The Shark Is Broken as Richard Dreyfuss.

From January 9 to April 7, 2024, he reprised his role of Sir Lancelot in a Broadway revival of the musical Spamalot. Brightman is set to reprise his role as Josh Skinner in the Broadway stage production of Schmigadoon!, beginning with previews on April 4, 2026, at the Nederlander Theatre, with an official opening scheduled for April 20.

Brightman is a member of the comedy group, The (M)orons, along with fellow Broadway actors/writers, Andrew Kober, F. Michael Haynie, and Drew Gasparini.

Brightman and Gasparini developed The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers in 2016.

Brightman is currently developing two new musicals entitled The Whipping Boy, based on the book, and It's Kind of a Funny Story (based on the novel of the same name), with Gasparini, for which Brightman wrote the script. Brightman made an appearance on Impractical Jokers during Brian "Q" Quinn's musical punishment that's based on the latter's real-life experience as a firefighter and leaving that life behind for TV fame. In October 2019, it was announced that Brightman will be joining the cast of the Billy Crystal helmed comedy film Here Today. In 2020, Brightman began voicing the character Fizzarolli, and his robotic doppelganger Robo Fizz, in the animated web series Helluva Boss. In addition, he voiced Pugsley and the demon possessing him, Temeluchus, in the Netflix animated series Dead End: Paranormal Park.

In the tenth season of The Blacklist, he plays Herbie Hambright, a father and forensic scientist.

Since 2024, he has starred as the voices of Sir Pentious and Adam in Hazbin Hotel.

Brightman married casting director Jenny Ravitz on May 21, 2018 at a ceremony in Brooklyn.

Brightman has revealed that he utilizes ventricular fold phonation, allowing him to create the signature gruff voice of Beetlejuice and Fizzarolli without strain on his vocal cords.

During a 2023 interview for The Shark Is Broken, Brightman revealed that he has bipolar disorder.

YearProductionRoleCategoryLocation
2008Glory Daysu/s Will; u/s JackBroadwayCircle in the Square Theatre
2008–2010WickedBoq WoodsmanGershwin Theatre
201235MM: A Musical ExhibitionEnsembleOff-BroadwayGalapagos Art Space
2012-2013Stars of David: Story to SongLeonard Nimoy (Leonard the Great)Off-BroadwaySuzanne Roberts Theatre
2013Big FishZacky Price, Ensemble; u/s Will BloomPre-BroadwayOriental Theatre
BroadwayNeil Simon Theatre
2014–2015Matilda the MusicalMichael WormwoodShubert Theatre
2015–2016School of RockDewey FinnWinter Garden Theatre
2017
AssassinsGiuseppe ZangaraOff-Broadway Encores!New York City Center
2018BeetlejuiceLawrence Beetlejuice ShoggothPre-BroadwayNational Theater
2019–2020BroadwayWinter Garden Theatre
2021Goosebumps the Musical: Phantom of the AuditoriumEmileOriginal Studio Cast RecordingN/A
2022–2023BeetlejuiceLawrence Beetlejuice ShoggothBroadwayMarquis Theatre
2023Lewberger & The Wizard of FriendshipKeith's Dad(One night cameo)Off-BroadwayTheatre Row
SpamalotSir Lancelot / The French Taunter / Knight of Ni / Tim the EnchanterRegionalKennedy Center
The Shark Is BrokenRichard DreyfussBroadwayJohn Golden Theatre
Gutenberg! The Musical!Producer(One night cameo)James Earl Jones Theatre
2024SpamalotSir Lancelot / The French Taunter / Knight of Ni / Tim the EnchanterSt. James Theatre
The Comedy of ErrorsDromio of SyracuseRegionalShakespeare Theatre Company
2025–2026Schmigadoon!Josh SkinnerKennedy Center
BroadwayNederlander Theatre
YearTitleRoleNotes
1998The FaceJacobShort film
2009Red HookRoy
2012Change of PlansDrewShort film
2014The Forrest BoysRodney
2021Here TodayJustin
2024The UnionGary
YearTitleRole(s)Notes
2009Important Things with Demetri MartinVarious characters2 episodes
2011Royal PainsChic GeekEpisode: "The Shaw/Hank Redemption"
2016The Special Without Brett DavisUnknownEpisode: "Mornin USA"
Impractical JokersHimselfEpisode: "Stage Fright"
2017SMILFJesseEpisode: "A Box of Dunkies & Two Squirts of Maple Syrup"
2018The Good FightCarter BloomEpisode: "Day 436"
2019Documentary Now!KennyEpisode: "Original Cast Album: Co-Op"
2020Teen Titans Go!Betelgeuse (Beetlejuice)Voice role; episode: "Ghost With the Most"
2020–presentHelluva BossRobo FizzRecurring voice role
Fizzarolli
2021Law & Order: Special Victims UnitGabe MillerEpisode: "Turn Me on Take Me Private"
Blue BloodsRalph LamontEpisode: "The Common Good"
2022Dead End: Paranormal ParkPugsleyMain voice role
Temeluchus
2022–2023The BlacklistHerbie HambrightRecurring role
2023Foul PlayJimmy PopEpisode: "The True Real Life of Real Life People"
2024–presentHazbin HotelSir PentiousMain voice role
Adam
YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
2016Fred and Adele Astaire AwardsFred and Adele Astaire Award for Best Male DancerSchool of RockNominated
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actor in a MusicalNominated
Tony AwardBest Actor in a MusicalNominated
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceNominated
Broadway.com Audience Choice AwardsFavorite Leading Actor in a MusicalNominated
Favorite Funny PerformanceNominated
Favorite Onstage Pair (with Sierra Boggess)Nominated
Favorite Breakthrough PerformanceNominated
2019Tony AwardBest Actor in a MusicalBeetlejuiceNominated
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceNominated
Broadway.com Audience Choice AwardsFavorite Leading Actor in a MusicalNominated
Favorite Funny PerformanceNominated
2024Broadway.com Audience Choice AwardsFavorite Featured Actor in a PlayThe Shark is BrokenWon
Favorite Funny PerformanceNominated
Favorite Replacement (Male)SpamalotNominated
  • Alex Brightman at IMDb
  • Alex Brightman at the Internet Broadway Database
  • Alex Brightman at the Internet Off-Broadway Database (archived)
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