Lin Manuel Miranda is a playwright, songwriter, singer, actor, and rapper. He has many accomplishments during his career, including Tony awards, Grammys, emmys, and other awards. He is most popular for creating and starring in the Broadway musicals Hamilton, and in the heights.
Lin was born in Manhattan, New York, on January 16, 1980, in the neighborhood of Washington Heights. His mother luz towns was a clinical psychologist, and his father Luis A. Miranda was a Democratic Party consultant who advised the mayor, ed Koch. He also has a sister named Luz who is the CFO of the MirRan group. Because of his Puerto Rican descent, he grew up in the Latin neighborhood of Inwood. Lin attended hunter college elementary school and hunter college high
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school. He also went on to attend Wesleyan university and graduated from there in 2002. While in college, he founded a hip hop comedy troupe named "freestyle love supreme". Miranda married Vanessa Adriana Nadal, his high school sweetheart, in 2010. At their wedding, Lin and the bridal party performed a rendition of the Fiddler on the Roof song "To Life", which was posted on YouTube and has over five million views. The couple has a two year old son named Sebastian, and a dog named Toby. Miranda composed the music and verses for the melodic In the Heights, which opened on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theater in March 2008.
Miranda's composed work for the show earned him various honors, including the 2008 Tony Award for Best Original Score[1] and the 2009 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. Miranda's execution in the show's lead part of Usnavi likewise earned him a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical, and the show won Best Musical. He also got a privileged degree from Yeshiva University, alongside his long lasting companion Johannah Ward, amid its May 14, 2009 graduation service. He is the most youthful individual to get a privileged degree from Yeshiva University. In the Heights is situated in the Upper Manhattan community of Washington Heights, additionally home to Yeshiva's grounds. Ed Koch, previous chairman of New York City, gave Miranda the degree and commented about initially meeting him when Miranda was seven years of …show more content…
age Miranda additionally composed the book, music, and verses for Hamilton, his second real Broadway melodic, which was motivated by the 2004 memoir Alexander Hamilton by antiquarian Ron Chernow. The show earned the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the 2016 Grammy for Best Musical Theater Album, and was designated for a record-setting 16 Tony Awards, of which it won 11—including Best Musical. For his execution in the number one spot part of Alexander Hamilton in the show, Miranda got the 2016 Drama League's Distinguished Performance Award and also his second Tony performance nomination. Miranda likewise won the Tony Award for Best Original Score and Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical for Hamilton. Miranda composed the music and verses for the melodic In the Heights, which opened on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theater in March 2008. Miranda's composed work for the show earned him various honors, including the 2008 Tony Award for Best Original Score and the 2009 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. Miranda's execution in the show's lead part of Usnavi likewise earned him a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical, and the show won Best Musical. Miranda additionally composed the book, music, and verses for Hamilton, his second real Broadway musical, which was motivated by the 2004 memoir Alexander Hamilton by antiquarian Ron Chernow. The show earned the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the 2016 Grammy for Best Musical Theater Album, and was nominated for a record-setting 16 Tony Awards, of which it won 11—including Best Musical. Miranda got the 2016 Drama League's Distinguished Performance Award and also his second Tony performance nomination, For his role as Alexander Hamilton in the show, . Miranda likewise won the Tony Award for Best Original Score and Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical for Hamilton. Miranda was recruited to write songs for Walt Disney Animation Studios' 56th element, Moana, which was discharged in 2016. Miranda teamed up with Opetaia Foa'i and Mark Mancina to compose the music for Moana. The soundtrack consolidates customary South Pacific culture with components of pop and Broadway. Miranda and Jordan Fisher play out a two part harmony on "My pleasure," which is played over the film's end credits.[59] Moana opened to positive audits and was a film industry hit. Miranda's songwriting work was widely praised and he got Golden Globe and Critic's Choice Award selections for the melody "How Far I'll Go". Miranda co-composed the music and verses for Bring It On: The Musical with Tom Kitt and Amanda Green.
Bring It On debuted at the Alliance Theater in Atlanta, Georgia in January 2011. The five included Amanda LaVergne a role as Campbell, Adrienne Warren as Danielle, Nick Blaemire as Randall, Ryann Redmond as Bridget, and "honor winning aggressive team promoters from over the country". The melodic opened on October 30, 2011 at the Ahmanson Theater, Los Angeles, California, toward the begin of a US National tour.[29][30] After its national visit, the show played a constrained engagement on Broadway at the St. James Theater, starting sneak peaks on July 12, 2012, and formally opening on August 1, 2012. It shut on December 30, 2012. It was named for Tony Awards in the classes of Best Musical and Best
Choreography. In 2011, Miranda showed up as a visitor on the TV arrangement Modern Family in the scene "Great Cop Bad Dog”. He showed up as Charley in an Encores! organized show of Merrily We Roll Along at the New York City Center in February 2012. Soon thereafter, he showed up in a little part in The Odd Life of Timothy Green as Reggie and assumed a repeating part on the 2013 NBC dramatization Do No Harm. In 2013, Miranda showed up in the scene "Sleep time Stories" (Season 9, Episode 11) on the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother. In 2014, he performed with The Skivvies, a non mainstream shake comic drama team comprising of Nick Cearley and Lauren Molina, and took an interest in the live show of This American Life held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on June 7, 2014. For that show, Miranda composed the music and verses for 21 Chump Street: The Musical, a generation in light of a prior bit of news-casting from TAL by correspondent Robbie Brown.[36] Also in 2014, Miranda showed up in the recovery of Tick, Tick... Blast! as a feature of the Encores! Off kilter arrangement under the creative bearing of Jeanine Tesori. The show was coordinated by Oliver Butler. Lin Manuel is an incredible man with even more incredible accomplishments. With many tv appearances, movie scores, In The Heights, and Hamilton under his sleeve, he may be one of the most successful rags to riches stories ever. There is no doubt that he will go down in history as one of the greatest musicians of the 21st century.
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