Jason Orange
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Jason Orange (born Jason Thomas Orange on July 10, 1970 in Wythenshawe, Manchester, England) is one fifth of the hugely successful 1990s English boyband Take That.
Orange's first experience with fame came when his breakdancing skills landed him a role The Hitman and Her.
After the break-up of Take That, Orange studied acting. In 1999, he performed in Gob by Jim Kenworth at the The King's Head Theatre in London. He then attended South Trafford College, studying psychology and sociology.
Orange is currently touring with the re-formed Take That.
Take That released a new album Beautiful World on 27th November 2006 in which Jason sang his first song , Wooden Boat. The album has exceeded all original expectations and has become the UK Christmas Number.1 album selling over 1 million copies in 4 weeks, the debut single from the album 'Patience' spent 4 weeks at the top spot too.
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- Orange was mentioned in the Goldie Lookin' Chain song R & B: "This is how it started, I remember how you laughed / When you met Jason Orange and asked him for an autograph"
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Gary Barlow • Mark Owen • Howard Donald • Jason Orange
Robbie Williams
Studio albums: Take That and Party • Everything Changes • Nobody Else • Beautiful World
Compilation albums: Take That: Greatest Hits • Never Forget
Singles: "Do What U Like" • "Promises" • "Once You've Tasted Love" • "It Only Takes a Minute" • "I Found Heaven" • "A Million Love Songs" • "Could It Be Magic" • "Why Can't I Wake Up With You" • "Pray" • "Relight My Fire" • "Babe" • "Everthing Changes" • "Love Ain't Here Anymore" • "Sure" • "Back for Good" • "Never Forget" • "How Deep Is Your Love" • "Patience" • "Shine"
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