Blair Late

Blair Late
Born June 4, 1982 (1982-18-04) (age 29)
Odessa, Texas,
United States
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Actor
Television Presenter
Website http://www.blairlate.com/

Blair Madison Late (born in Odessa, Texas, USA on 18 April 1982) is an American solo pop singer, songwriter, an actor and a television presenter (including in "The Opinionator" and his own talk show "Late in the Morning" with Blair Late).

His early start was singing on the "Tommy Tune Tonight Show". He studied at the Stagedoof Manor and took part in different theatrical productions ("The Sound of Music", "42nd Street" and "Aladdin"), winning three separate awards: Grand Champion Award, Best Commercial Award and Best Talent Award.

After graduating from high school in 2000, he moved from Texas to California studying drama at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) (University Of California Los Angeles).

He moved to New York City, and in 2002, he auditioned for casting for B3 and with over 800 candidates, he was chosen to fill up the position left vacant by Rod Michael Koch leaving the band. Thus became the third new member alongside original members of B3 Thimothy Andrew Cruz and John Steven Sutherland.[1]

B3, signed to German BMG disbanded in December 2004 and Blair Late built up a solo singing career in addition to presenting television celebrity and lifestyle prigrams under the title "The Opinionator".[2] He also has is own blog "Blair Late: Confessions from a Retired Pop Star".

As of 2010, Late is a regular contributor to Australia's The Morning Show as an entertainment reporter out of Los Angeles.

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Discography

Albums

Singles

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