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http://www.misterjoelperez.com/

He is repped by BRS/GAGE, Anonymous Content and Abrams Artists Agency.

BRS/GAGE, Anonymous Content and Abrams Artists Agency.

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Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical

Nathan Lee Graham, The View UpStairs

Gus Halper, Ride the Cyclone

Joel Perez, Sweet Charity

Ari’el Stachel, The Band’s Visit

Chris Sullivan, Hadestown

http://variety.com/2017/legit/news/lucille-lortel-awards-nominations-2017-full-list-1202022893/

http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/HADESTOWN-SWEENEY-TODD-INDECENT-OSLO-and-More-Top-2017-Lucille-Lortel-Award-Nominations-20170404

Perez was nominated for a 2017 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in Musical for his work in Sweet Charity. The Lucille Lortel Awards was created by the Off-Broadway League in 1985 and awards individuals who have made invaluable contributions to the theater community. ( http://www.lortelaward.com/2017_Lortel_Taran_Killam_Announcement.pdf )

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He will also be acting in Raw Bacon from Poland

http://www.broadwayworld.com/off-off-broadway/article/Christina-Masciotti-to-Debut-RAW-BACON-FROM-POLAND-at-Abrons-Arts-Center-20170406

Perez will be acting in Christina Masciotti’s Raw Bacon from Poland summer 2017 at the Abrons Art Center in New York. Raw Bacon from Poland, supported by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, follows the journey of Dennis Toledo, a father, addict, and vet who struggles to overcome his inner mind.

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The battles workshop

http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/FUN-HOMEs-Joel-Perez-to-Lead-Workshop-of-Ned-Masseys-New-Musical-THE-BATTLES-20161206

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Make sure to link to his Facebook, Insta, Twitter

Perez also participated in the acclaimed Broadway Sings concert 2017. This year’s concert honors David Bowie and Prince. Perez reinvents Bowie’s “Life on Mars” with a salsa mix. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3gjWK4Dt04

http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Robin-De-Jesus-Ariana-DeBose-Joel-Perez-And-Jessica-Keenan-Wynn-Join-BROADWAY-SINGS-BOWIEPRINCE-20170111

Early Life
Joel Perez is a Puerto Rican American actor, singer, and dancer renowned for his work in several theatrical performances and television appearances. Perez was born in Boston and grew up in Lawrence, MA. His father is a Pentecostal minister, and he was first introduced to singing at a young age in church. He graduated from Central Catholic in Lawrence in 2004.

College
Perez began his involvement in theater his freshman year of college at Tufts University. He played the lead role in Torn Ticket II’s production of Children of Eden. Initially, Perez was a pre-med student but changed majors sophomore year when he realized that he enjoyed drama much more than chemistry. His choice to become a drama major was solidified after playing a role in Hair. His junior year, Perez studied abroad at the British Drama Academy in London. During this time, Perez also had a small role in a commercial for Air Jordan shoes. He was an active member of the Association of Latin American Students (ALAS), an organization which helped him become an activist for the Latinx community. ===Staged Performances ===
 * 1) Fun Home
 * 2) Sweet Charity
 * 3) In the Heights
 * 4) Fame
 * 5) Stuck Elevator
 * 6) Pirates

In the Heights
Before booking a role in “In the Heights,” Perez was working in the Boston area. He moved to New York and was waiting tables while looking for a job in theater.

Fun Home
In a documentary entitled Working in the Theater: Before the Show by the American Theater Wing, Perez explained that Fun Home was a play about good storytelling and centering those voices that have been underrepresented in theater and film. The protagonist is a lesbian woman, and Perez explains that he can relate to this as a Hispanic man. Fun Home marked Perez's debut on Broadway. ===Television ===
 * 1) Person of Interest
 * 2) Odd Mom Out
 * 3) The Outs
 * 4) The Big C
 * 5) Black Box

Broken Box Mime Theater Company
Perez has been a member of the Broken Box Mime Theater Company in New York since its inception in 2011. Broken Box finds its roots in a student-run mime troupe named HYPE at Tufts University. His work as a mime serves as a “home-base” away from the glitz and glamour of Broadway. Creating a skit is a collaborative process between actors and not primarily guided by a playwright. Most of the company’s pieces are accompanied by contemporary music, which helps establish a mood for a given performance. Broken Box won the 2014 New York Innovative Theater Award for Outstanding Ensemble.

Awards

 * 1) Goddard Rhetorical Prize
 * 2) Outstanding Featured Actor in a musical for Sweet Charity