Julian Ramos

Julian Ramos

Biography

Julian Ramos
(he/him). Broadway: New York, New York (Original Broadway Cast). Theater: Hamilton (Los Angeles, Philip Tour), Disney’s Freaky Friday (Original Cast), West Side Story (Carnegie Hall). Television: Tony Awards Opening (2022). Dance: Coco + Breezy, SG Lewis, Icona Pop, Paris Hilton, TSHA. Training: Indiana University + Jacob’s Pillow. Love and thanks to my siblings, Scoops, my girlies, Dustin + Marc, and my parents! Love you, Mom!!

Credits

Cabaret, New York;New York,

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