John Cudia | |
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Born | September 21, 1970 North Carolina |
Occupation | Stage actor |
Spouse | Kathy Voytko |
John Cudia is a musical theatre actor who has played many of the biggest roles in musical theatre on Broadway. He was born on September 21, 1970 in North Carolina, but he graduated from Monsignor Donovan High School in Toms River, New Jersey.
Cudia began his career in regional theater. His credits include Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar, Lieutenant Cable in South Pacific and Tony in West Side Story. His first role on Broadway was Feuilly in Les Misérables. He went on to play many of the lead male roles in Les Misérables, including Jean Valjean. Cudia's claim to fame is his critically acclaimed portrayal of the Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera.
His first encounter with Phantom occurred when he was cast as a temporary swing in the U.S. touring production in 1999. There, he met Kathy Voytko, an alternate Christine, who is now his wife. Nine months later, he was given the role the role of Raoul in the touring cast. He played Raoul on Broadway for 3 years (2003–2005), where he was an understudy for the Phantom. Finally he was cast as the "full-time" Phantom in the U.S. touring production in 2006. Cudia stayed with the touring company until Spring of 2008, when he left to portray Valjean in the Marriot-Lincolnshire Theater's production of Les Misérables.
John Cudia then returned to Phantom, this time playing the title role at Broadway's Majestic Theatre as a 10 week substitute for long-running Phantom, Howard McGillin. Cudia played his first performance in the ten week stint on May 22, 2008 and continued until Howard McGillin returned on July 28, 2008. He then returned to the "Phantom of the Opera" national tour.
He left the tour in May 2009 to celebrate the birth of his first child. Cudia then became the "permanent" Phantom at the Majestic Theater, having taken over for Howard McGillin on July 27, 2009. Cudia is the only actor to have played both the Phantom and Valjean on Broadway. He concluded his run as the Phantom on September 4, 2010 and was replaced by Hugh Panaro.