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Joey McIntyre

American singer and actor (born 1972)


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American singer and actor (born 1972)

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Joseph Mulrey McIntyre (born December 31, 1972) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. He is best known as the youngest member of the boy band New Kids on the Block. He has sold over one million records worldwide as a solo artist and worked in film, television, and stage, including performing on Broadway.

Early life

Joey McIntyre was born in Needham, Massachusetts, and raised in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. His parents were Thomas McIntyre, a union official, and his wife Katherine (née Bowen) a community theater actress. His mother died on November 30, 2014, after a long battle with Alzheimer's. His father died on November 12, 2018.

Artistic career

New Kids on the Block

In 1985, just before his 13th birthday, McIntyre joined New Kids on the Block, replacing Jamie Kelly. Since the other four members of the band were already long-time school friends, he initially found it difficult to mesh with them. They eventually became one of the most successful boy bands of the late 20th century, producing two number one albums on the US Billboard 200 chart. In 1991, Forbes listed the band as the highest-earning entertainers, beating Madonna and Michael Jackson. They split in 1994, but they reunited in 2008 and have remained active since.

Solo career

Following their split, McIntyre busied himself with songwriting and sought a solo recording contract. He made his acting debut in the film The Fantasticks, which was based on the long-running Off-Broadway musical. This 1995 film, starring Joel Grey and Jean Louisa Kelly, was released in theatres five years later.

Disenchanted by his inability to find a recording contract, McIntyre used his own money to record his first solo album Stay the Same and sold it on his website. He then chose the album's title track as a single and took it to local Boston DJs, which eventually garnered the song national airplay. The combination of airplay and website sales for the single led to him signing a recording contract in 1999 with Sony Music USA, under the C2 label, a subsidiary of Columbia Records, which had previously been home to New Kids on the Block. The album was re-released on Sony's Work Records and sold more than a million copies around the world and the single "Stay The Same" peaked at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. The second single from the album was "I Love You Came Too Late".

Also in 1999, McIntyre recorded the song "Remember Me" for the film Southie, which starred former bandmate Donnie Wahlberg. In 2001, McIntyre released his second solo album, Meet Joe Mac, but it did not chart. "Rain" was the only single released from this album.

In 2004, McIntyre released his fourth solo album, 8:09, followed by Talk To Me, an album of cover versions, in December 2006.

In April 2008, the New Kids on the Block reunited. The single "Summertime" was released in May 2008. Their first full-length album in fourteen years was released on September 2, 2008, titled The Block. On September 18, 2008, they kicked off their New Kids on the Block Live reunion tour. In 2009, they began their Full Service summer tour. They toured with Backstreet Boys as the supergroup NKOTBSB during the NKOTBSB Tour in 2011 and 2012.

On November 17, 2009, McIntyre released the single and video "Here We Go Again" from his EP of the same name. It was produced by Brent Paschke, Gabe Lopez and Drew Ryan Scott. Paschke, Lopez and Scott also share cowriting with McIntyre on the project. The EP was released on iTunes in December 2009.

In November 2011, McIntyre released a Christmas album titled Come Home for Christmas. The album features a collaboration with fellow New Kid Jordan Knight on "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy" and includes holiday classics such as "Winter Wonderland", "Do You Hear What I Hear?" and "The Christmas Song".

On October 23, 2020, McIntyre returned with the song "Own This Town", his first solo release since 2011's Come Home for Christmas. He said of the song, "I wrote this song years ago, with a totally different intention. To me it’s about taking your shot, swinging for the fences, going for it. And I think it really takes on a new meaning now". This was followed in 2021 by the single "Prolific". It was released the week of his wedding anniversary and dedicated "to all the amazing daughters, sisters and mothers… especially my wife Barrett".

Acting

McIntyre played Jon in Jonathan Larson's Tick, Tick... BOOM! for both the Off-Broadway (Fall 2001) and national tour (2003) versions of the play. In 2002, he appeared for a season on the television program Boston Public. The following year, he released the live acoustic album One Too Many with Emanuel Kiriakou.

In 2004, he starred in the film Tony n' Tina's Wedding alongside Mila Kunis and also played Fiyero Tigelaar, the leading male role in the Broadway musical Wicked for which he received rave reviews. He replaced Norbert Leo Butz on July 20, 2004, and remained with the show until January 9, 2005, where he was later replaced by David Ayers. He also competed on the first season of the reality television show Dancing with the Stars, placing third with dance professional partner Ashly DelGrosso.

McIntyre appeared as Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli in Happy Days, a musical based on the hit TV show at the Falcon Theater in Los Angeles from February 15 to March 12, 2006, and a second run from June 23 to August 13, 2006. McIntyre appeared in the film On Broadway, which was filmed in his hometown of Boston.

In 2007, McIntyre appeared as Gary in Christmas at Cadillac Jacks. It aired around Christmas of that year on The Hallmark Channel and other various Christian channels and later became available on DVD. On November 2, 2011, McIntyre guest starred on a season 6 episode of the detective comedy Psych, titled "The Amazing Psych-Man & Tap Man, Issue #2".

In 2013, McIntyre appeared in the American buddy cop comedy The Heat, as Peter Mullins, brother of Detective Shannon Mullins, played by Melissa McCarthy. In 2014, McIntyre appeared in the CBS TV sitcom The McCarthys, playing Gerard McCarthy. In 2016, he appeared on the Netflix comedy, Fuller House with all of the members of New Kids on the Block. In 2020, McIntyre appeared in the season 5 series finale of Fuller House, titled "Our Very Last Show, Again", he appeared as himself officiating the triple wedding of the three main couples.

On February 4, 2019, McIntyre returned to Broadway as the character Dr. Jim Pomatter in the musical Waitress and he continued in this role until April 7, 2019.

On March 24, 2022, McIntyre originated the role of Johnny in a new musical production of The Wanderer at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey. He continued in this role for the duration of the show's run until April 28, 2022.

Other endeavors

In 2001, McIntyre hosted a season of MTV's Say What? Karaoke from Las Vegas, Nevada.

Beginning in December 2006, McIntyre took part in Dancing with the Stars – The Tour with actor Joey Lawrence, pop star Drew Lachey and TV stars Lisa Rinna and her husband Harry Hamlin.

On April 15, 2013, McIntyre competed in the Boston Marathon, in which he ran to raise awareness of Alzheimer's in honor of his mother, who died on November 30, 2014. He finished with a time of 3 hours and 57 minutes, just minutes before a bomb exploded and killed three and injured many more.

On October 24, 2017, McIntyre released the first episode of his podcast "The Move with Joey McIntyre", where he interviews guests about their most memorable moving experience and what was going on in their lives at the time.

On May 5, 2021, McIntyre announced on an Instagram Live Stream, along with Debbie Gibson, the release of the highly expected collaborative single "Lost In Your Eyes, The Duet on June 4, 2021; they also announced a mini residence in Las Vegas, a 4-night limited engagement at the Venetian Resort (August 26, 27, 28 & 29, 2021)

Personal life

McIntyre married wife Barrett Williams, a former real estate agent on August 9, 2003, in New York City, one year after they met. They have three children, one of whom has congenital hearing loss.

Discography

Albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart
positionsCertificationUS
Stay the SameMeet Joe MacOne Too Many: Live from New York8:09Talk to MeHere We Go AgainCome Home for ChristmasFreedom
49

Singles

TitleYearChart positionsCertificationAlbumUS
US
Pop
AUS
GER
"Stay the Same""I Love You Came Too Late""I Cried""Rain""L.A. Blue""Dance Like That""Here We Go Again""O Come All Ye Faithful""Own This Town""Prolific""Lost in Your Eyes"
(with Debbie Gibson)
199910163163Stay the Same
5428
2000
2001Meet Joe Mac
20048:09
2009Here We Go Again
2011Come Home for Christmas
2020rowspan="3"
2021

Other songs

  • 2009: "5 Brothers and a Million Sisters"

Notes

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000The FantasticksMatt Hucklebee
2002PillowfighterJeremy YoctinShort
2004Tony n' Tina's WeddingTony
2007On BroadwayJack O'Toole
Christmas at Cadillac Jack'sGary
2011New Year's EveRory
2013The HeatPeter Mullins
2023DawnMichael SuttonTV movie
Secrets of the Morning
Twilight's Child
Midnight Whispers
2024Jingle Bell LoveJack Cooper
2025Jingle Bell WeddingJack Cooper

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989The All-New Mickey Mouse ClubHimself3 episodes
1999All ThatVariousEpisode: "Joey McIntyre"
2002–2003Boston PublicColin FlynnMain cast (18 episodes)
2003Johnny BravoPet Shop Boy (voice)Episode: "It's Valentine's Day, Johnny Bravo!"
2005Love, Inc.GregEpisode: "Bosom Buddies"
2006Less Than PerfectEthanEpisode: "Flirting with De-Feet"
2011CSI:NYRay JamesEpisode: "Officer Involved"
PsychOfficer ReynoldsEpisode: "The Amazing Psych-Man & Tap Man, Issue #2"
2013MotiveGlen MartinEpisode: "Creeping Tom"
90210Rand GunnEpisode: "#realness"
NewsreadersMike SullivanEpisode: "CCSI: Boston"
2014The Hot Wives of OrlandoHeath7 episodes
2014–2015The McCarthysGerard McCarthyMain cast (16 episodes)
2016Angel from HellHimselfEpisode: "Face Your Fears"
Angie TribecaSkylarEpisode: "Boyz II Dead"
2016–2020Fuller HouseHimself2 episodes
2017Return of the MacJoey McIntyreMain cast (8 episodes)
2018TMI HollywoodHimself/HostEpisode: "Joey McIntyre Hosts TMI Hollywood's 2018 Academy Award Show"
Mr. Neighbor's House 2Game Show HostTV special
2018–2020Harvey Girls Forever!J-Frog/Xaden/Crush 4U (voices)4 episodes
2022The GoldbergsJean CalabasasEpisode: "The Downtown Boys"
2024Chicago FireLorenzoEpisode: "Under Pressure"

Theater

YearTitleRoleVenueRef
1995Barking SharksEddie Ciolino / Eddie's sonGloucester Stage Company, Off-Broadway
2000–2001Tick, Tick... BOOM!JonJane Street Theatre, Off-Broadway
2003US Tour
Babes in ArmsValentine WhiteReprise!, Los Angeles
2004–2005WickedFiyero TigelaarGershwin Theatre, Broadway
2006Happy DaysArthur "Fonzie" FonzarelliFalcon Theatre, Los Angeles
2013The KidSelf (one man show)Garner Galleria Theater, Denver Centre
2017A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumPseudolusGarry Marshall Theatre, Los Angeles
2018CabaretEmceeAtwood Concert Hall, Alaska
2019WaitressDr. Jim PomatterBrooks Atkinson Theatre, Broadway
2020Twelfth NightOrsinoTwo River Theater, New Jersey
2022The WandererJohnnyPaper Mill Playhouse, New Jersey
2022–2024Drag: The MusicalTom HutchinsonThe Bourbon Room, Los Angeles
2023Gutenberg! The Musical!The ProducerJames Earl Jones Theatre, Broadway
2024Drag: The MusicalTom HutchinsonNew World Stages, Off-Broadway

References

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  6. (December 8, 2011). "McIntyre invites New Kids fans to 'Come Home for Christmas' | Sean's Space".
  7. Aniftos, Rania. (October 12, 2020). "New Kids on the Block's Joey McIntyre Announces Upcoming Solo Single 'Own This Town'".
  8. (January 2024). "To all the amazing daughters, sisters and mothers… especially my wife Barrett… she is simply no joke.}} {{better source needed".
  9. (April 1, 2011). "New Kid Joey McIntyre Cops to Psych Role – Today's News: Our Take". TVGuide.com.
  10. (February 4, 2018). "Joey McIntyre Joins Broadway's Waitress February 4".
  11. [http://dancingwiththestars.aeglive.com/dancers.php Deancingwiththestars.aeglive.com] {{webarchive. link. (November 5, 2006)
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  13. (May 5, 2021). "Joey McIntyre and Debbie Gibson Live in Las Vegas. Live Stream Announcement".
  14. Tan, Michelle. (November 2, 2007). "Joey McIntyre Welcomes a Baby Boy – Babies, Joey McIntyre". People.
  15. (November 2, 2007). "Joey McIntyre Names His Son Marty Thomas". People.
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  17. Herndon, Jessica. "Joey McIntyre Opens Up About Son's Hearing Loss". People.
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  22. "Here We Go Again".
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  27. "Joey McIntryre Stay the Same single".
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  30. "Let's Get This Foundation". Letsgetthis.org.
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  33. (September 12, 2003). "Babes in Arms - TheaterMania.com".
  34. "Joey McIntyre Confirmed as New Fiyero in Wicked". Playbill.
  35. (January 18, 2006). "Joey McIntyre is The Fonz in Happy Days Musical for Los Angeles Debut". Playbill.
  36. (September 3, 2013). "Joey McIntyre's One-Man Show, The Kid, Plays Denver Center's Garner Galleria Theater". Playbill.
  37. "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum".
  38. McPhee, Ryan. (February 4, 2018). "Joey McIntyre Joins Broadway's Waitress February 4".
  39. (December 2, 2019). "Joey McIntyre in Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" Has an Opening Date!".
  40. "The Wanderer Musical Begins Previews at Paper Mill Playhouse March 24".
  41. "Scene in LA October 2022 by Steve Zall and Sid Fish".
  42. "Joey McIntyre Extends Run in Off-Broadway's Drag: The Musical".
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