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Alex Eugene Newell (born August 20, 1992) is an American actor and singer. They [a] are known for their role as Unique Adams on the Fox musical series Glee and Mo on Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist. Newell also starred as Asaka in the Broadway revival of Once on This Island at the Circle in the Square Theatre in 2018. [1]
Alex Newell made history this June as one of the first nonbinary actors to earn a Tony Award, alongside fellow Broadway star J. Harrison Ghee.. After garnering the award for best featured actor in ...
Each night at Broadway’s new musical-comedy “Shucked,” audiences are treated to the sweet (and pun-filled) story of Cobb County residents Maizy and Beau, who are forced to postpone their ...
Alex Newell: Glee: Trans woman who was introduced as a shy teen boy, later becoming a vocalist, and becoming more confident as her trans woman alter ego, Unique. [7] [8] By the 2013-2014 broadcast season, she had become a series regular. [9] [10] (She is the show's first trans character) (2009-2015) Alex: Presley Anderson: This Is Us
Actors J. Harrison Ghee and Alex Newell have made history at this year’s Tony Awards, becoming the first openly nonbinary performers to win acting prizes. Ghee won lead actor (musical) for their ...
Portrayed by actor Alex Newell, Unique is notable for being the show's first transgender character. Introduced as shy teen boy Wade Adams, the character is the featured vocalist of New Directions' rival group Vocal Adrenaline, and while doing so realizes she is a trans woman, taking on the moniker "Unique" and finding the courage to perform as ...
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Reviews tended to praise the show's comedy and acting. Its music was generally noted as good but not stand-out, with the exception of the number "Independently Owned", which many reviewers called attention to for Alex Newell's exceptional performance. [36] Weak spots in the show seemed to be its plot and its implementation of a moral. [36] [34]