Lucas Grabeel

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  • Date of Birth: 23 November, 1984
  • Place of Birth: Springfield, Missouri, U.S.
  • Biography: Lucas Stephen Grabeel (pronounced /ˈɡreɪbiːl/ "GRAY-beel"; born November 23, 1984) is an American actor, singer, songwriter, director and producer. He is perhaps best known for his role as Ryan Evans in Disney Channel Original Movie's 2006 High School Musical and its sequels, High School Musical 2 (2007) and High School... Read more

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Despite being known as a Disney star from the phenomenal High School Musical franchise, there are other endeavors Lucas Grabeel has successfully accomplished. Some of these are the reasons why he's being awarded at the 15th Annual Temecula Valley International... ... Full Article

GO THE FANTASTICKS Fifty years of encroaching cynicism have not diminished the whimsical charm of this diminutive musical fable by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt . ... Full Article

Try to remember a more oddball hit from musical theater's golden age and you won't come up with anything stranger than "The Fantasticks." Written at the last minute in 1959 for a summer theater event at Barnard College by a... ... Full Article

Yes, it's okay to mention "High School Musical" to Jason Grabeel. His fame rests largely on Disney's wildly popular TV and film trilogy - he played Ryan Evans - and he's not about to badmouth his claim to fame. ... Full Article

Lucas Grabeel may have turned in his "High School Musical" dancing shoes when he took the role of Danny Nicoletta in the Oscar-winning film "Milk," but next up for the "HSM" alum called "Most Likely to Win an Oscar" by... ... Full Article

Lucas Grabeel of the High School Musical series plays Donny Greene, a music talent manager wannabe who has a knack for recognizing great musicians but is never quite the right person to manage them. ... Full Article

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