Age, Biography and Wiki
- Age: Andrew Rannells is currently 46 years old.
- Biography: Rannells began his career in voice acting before transitioning to stage roles. He gained prominence with his breakout performance as Elder Price in The Book of Mormon on Broadway. His versatility extends to television and film, with notable roles in Girls, The New Normal, and films like The Intern and A Simple Favor.
- Wiki: More detailed information about his life and career can be found on his Wikipedia page.
Occupation | Voice Actors |
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Date of Birth | 23 August 1978 |
Age | 46 Years |
Birth Place | Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. |
Horoscope | Leo |
Country | U.S |
Height, Weight & Measurements
While specific measurements like height and weight are not widely reported, Andrew Rannells is known for his charismatic stage presence and screen presence.
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Dating & Relationship Status
Rannells is openly gay but specific details about his current relationship status are not widely available in public sources.
Since 2019, he has been in a relationship with actor Tuc Watkins. The two met the year before while playing a couple in the Broadway production of The Boys in the Band. They reprised their roles for Netflix's film version of the show and also worked together on Black Monday in 2020.
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Net Worth and Salary
Andrew Rannells' net worth as of 2025 is not explicitly documented in available sources. However, his successful career in theater and television suggests a substantial income from his performances and producing endeavors.
One of his first theater roles was as the character James in the touring production of Pokémon Live! from September 2000 to August 2001. When asked about his experience in 2014, he jokingly said that he would have rather starred in a porn film or snuff film instead and that he only took the job for the pay.
Career, Business and Investments
- Theater Career: Rannells is a Tony Award-nominated actor known for his roles in The Book of Mormon, Jersey Boys, Hairspray, and Falsettos. He has also played King George III in Hamilton and Larry in The Boys in the Band.
- Television and Film: He has appeared in Girls, The New Normal, The Intern, A Simple Favor, and The Prom. His television credits include Black Monday and Girls 5 Eva.
- Producing and Business Ventures: Rannells has been involved in developing new projects, including a comedy acquired by Universal Pictures with Mike Doyle and produced by Judd Apatow.
In the 2010s, he began working as a screen actor; most notably, he starred in the 2012 NBC sitcom The New Normal and played the recurring role of Elijah in HBO's Girls (2012–2017). In 2019, he began starring in Black Monday on Showtime. He has accumulated numerous voice acting credits since the beginning of his career including, currently, Matthew MacDell on Netflix's Big Mouth and William Clockwell on Amazon Prime's Invincible.
Active in community theater, Rannells got his start as a professional actor as a teenager through voice acting. In the mid-1990s, he found work with the animation production company DIC Entertainment through an Omaha casting call. He was subsequently cast in a number of their television productions in main voice roles. He continued to work in the medium for a number of years while pursuing theater. Rannells worked with the New York City-based production company 4Kids Entertainment from 2001 to 2004 and did voice acting for several English dubs of anime series such as Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh!, in addition to serving as voice director for the dubs of Kirby: Right Back at Ya! and Sonic X.
Social Network
Rannells maintains a presence on social media platforms, although specific details about his follower count are not listed here. Fans can keep up with his latest projects and appearances through these platforms.
Education
Details about Andrew Rannells' formal education are not widely available. However, his early career in voice acting and his transition to theater suggest a strong foundation in performing arts.
He is the fourth of five siblings, with three sisters and an older brother. Rannells attended Our Lady of Lourdes grade school in Omaha, and then Creighton Preparatory School, an all-boys Roman Catholic school in Omaha. He left the Catholic Church upon graduating as he was sexually abused by a priest at his high school. His family lived in the Hanscom Park neighborhood in Omaha.
Rannells moved to New York City in 1997 after graduating from high school, studying theater at Marymount Manhattan College for two years before he started auditioning full-time and began landing roles.
Rannells is gay, mentioning that he had known about his sexual orientation since high school. He came out to his family when he was eighteen, but he stated that "by that point, no one was surprised". He also came out to his theater friends, but not his all-boys Catholic school.