Anthony Ramos

Anthony Ramos Bio, Fiance, Career and News

Anthony Ramos is an American actor and singer. He is known for the origination of the dual roles in ‘Hamilton’; John Laurens and Philip Hamilton in 2015.

Anthony Ramos

Anthony Ramos Biography

Anthony Ramos (born Anthony Ramos Martinez) is an American actor and singer. He is known for the origination of the dual roles in ‘Hamilton’; John Laurens and Philip Hamilton in 2015.

Anthony Ramos Age

Anthony was born on November 1, 1991, and grew up in Bushwick, Brooklyn. He is 27 years old as of 2018.

Anthony Ramos Family

Ramos is known to be of Puerto Rican descent. He is also known to have a mother, with whom he lived in Brooklyn. Her name, however, is not disclosed. No information about his father is disclosed. He also has an older brother and a younger sister. No other information about his family has been disclosed.

Anthony Ramos Fiance

Ramos is engaged to Jasmine Cephas Jones. He proposed to her on December 4, 2018, after having a long-term relationship. Jasmine was his fellow cast member in ‘Hamilton.’

Anthony Ramos Children

No information about Anthony’s children has been disclosed.Anthony Ramos

Anthony Ramos School

Anthony attended Halsey Junior High School. There he sang Motown songs at school assemblies in a student group called the Halsey Trio. He then went to New Utrecht High School where he graduated in 2009.
Ramos joined the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, a conservatory for the performing arts, on a full scholarship after high school. He then graduated in 2011.

Anthony Ramos Career

From 2011, Anthony earned roles in different musical productions like Sonny de la Vega which produced ‘In the Heights’ in 2012. He performed at Radio City Music Hall in ‘Heart and Lights’, a dance show with the Rockettes which was canceled during previews.
He auditioned for the off-Broadway production of Hamilton at The Public Theater during rehearsals for “Heart and Lights’. After being cast in ‘Hamilton’ he took part in ’21 Chump Street’ as Justin Laboy. The short musical was written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and was a one-time performance on June 7, 2014, that was recorded for NPR’s This American Life.
‘Variety’, in 2018, reported that Anthony had been cast as Unsavi in the upcoming film adaptation of ‘In the Heights’.
In 2015, he appeared on the Broadway cast recording of ‘Hamilton’ where he played dual roles: as John Laurens and as Philip Hamilton.
He released two songs in late 2017; ‘Freedom’ and ‘Common Ground’ produced by Will Wells and were in his first solo album titled ‘The Freedom EP’.

Anthony Ramos Theatre Credits

Year

Production

Role

Location

Category

2011 Grease Sonny LaTierri Surflight Theatre
June 22 – July 15, 2011
Regional
2012 Damn Yankees Henry / Ensemble Various National tour
In the Heights Sonny de la Vega Pioneer Theatre Company
September 14 – 29, 2012
Regional
2014 21 Chump Street Justin Laboy Brooklyn Academy of Music
June 7, 2014
Regional
2015-2016 Hamilton John Laurens / Philip Hamilton The Public Theater
January 20 – May 3, 2015
Off-Broadway
Richard Rodgers Theater
July 13, 2015 – November 20, 2016
Broadway
2018 In the Heights Usnavi John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC
March 21–25, 2018
Regional

Anthony Ramos Filmography

Film

Year

Title

Role

TBA Honest Thief  
2016 White Girl Kilo
2016 10 Crosby Younger Doorman
2017 Patti Cake$ Recording Engineer
2018 Monsters and Men Manny Ortega
2018 A Star Is Born Ramon
2018 Summertime Frankie
2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters Cpl. Martinez
2020 Trolls World Tour (voice)
2020 In The Heights Usnavi

Television

Year

Title

Role

2015 Younger Julio
2016 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Juan Flores
2017 Will & Grace Tony
2017–present She’s Gotta Have It Mars Blackmon

Anthony Ramos Awards and Nominations

Year

Award

Category

Work

Result

2016 Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Hamilton

Won

Broadway.com Audience Awards Favorite Featured Actor in a Musical

Nominated

Favorite Male Breakthrough Performance

Nominated

2019 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture A Star Is Born

Nominated

Gold Derby Awards Best Ensemble

Pending

Anthony Ramos Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $2 million (two million dollars).

Anthony Ramos Height

The star stands at a height of 1.75 meters

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Anthony Ramos: ‘Americans now feel what people in the hood have felt for years’

Published: 11 January 2019
Source: https://www.theguardian.com
Anthony Ramos is rapping down the phone: “I’m past patiently waiting / I’m passionately smashing every expectation / Every action’s an act of creation … Um … I can’t remember … Sorry. I’ve been out of the show for two and a half years.” Much has happened since Ramos last heard those lyrics on the Broadway stage, in the original production of Hamilton. Ramos’s dual role as John Laurens/Philip Hamilton in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s all-conquering musical has catapulted him into a career that’s so impossibly busy, you can forgive him for losing track a little. Although the words do come back to him moments later: “Oh yeah – I’m laughin’ in the face of casualties and sorrow / For the first time, I’m thinkin’ past tomorrow.”
Just in the last year, we’ve seen Ramos as Lady Gaga’s best friend in A Star Is Born, as clownish b-boy Mars Blackmon in Spike Lee’s Netflix series She’s Gotta Have It, and most recently as a conflicted witness to a police shooting in indie drama Monsters and Men, which won a prize at Sundance last year, and is released in the UK on 18 January. There’s more to come, including a sort-of reunion with Miranda (more of which later), the next Godzilla instalment, and the crime thriller he’s currently shooting in Massachusetts with Liam Neeson, titled Honest Thief. Drama, comedy, singing, dancing, Hollywood, Broadway – talk about smashing every expectation.
Monsters and Men brings Ramos back to where he started. It is set in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighbourhood of Brooklyn; a stone’s throw from his native Bushwick. His own life could have turned out much like that of his character Manny’s, he says. Of Puerto Rican descent, Ramos grew up in the projects, one of three children, regularly facing eviction and seeing his mother struggle to put food on the table. Manny also lives in the projects with his mother, his pregnant girlfriend and his young daughter. He’s just got a job, but is presented with a dilemma when he films police shooting a black neighbour outside a convenience store on his phone. The moment consciously recalls a real-life incident in nearby Staten Island in 2014, when Eric Garner died after police used a chokehold to subdue him: the struggle was filmed by a friend of Garner’s.
“The world you see in the film – that was pretty much the world I grew up in,” says Ramos. “It was hard, man. It was hard knowing that you walk into a store sometimes and you’re wearing a baseball cap and a hoodie and some baggy jeans, or your skin is a little darker, and the clerk is just staring at you a little bit harder. The cops treat you a little differently.” He has friends in jail, neighbours who died. “Now people in America are starting to feel what people in the hood have felt for years because now you can see it on a video, but we’ve already been seeing this shit for years.”
Ramos’s ticket out of that life came almost accidentally. He casually auditioned for a school play only to find himself cast in a major role. “I was like, ‘Read a script? I don’t even do my homework. What makes you think I’m gonna learn all these lines?’” But his drama teacher persisted. Two years later, after he failed to apply for college, she helped him win a scholarship to the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.
But opportunities for an aspiring Hispanic actor were so thin on the ground, that he thought about quitting. So, about five years ago, when he found himself auditioning for an in-development musical called Hamilton, performing the character Hamilton’s song My Shot (the one he was rapping down the phone to me) to Miranda and his team, it really was his shot. “I was just pouring it out, bro. I was singing those words as the character, but I was really singing those words as myself, cos I was like, ‘Yo, I’m not throwing away my shot for nothing. I’m about to give you every ounce I got in my body and soul and mind and my spirit.’ That was kind of how it popped off.”
It was the second time Ramos had auditioned in front of Miranda. The first was four years earlier, for a national tour of In the Heights, Miranda’s previous musical, set among the Hispanic community in Washington Heights, Manhattan. He came close but didn’t get the part. Everyone came to see Hamilton, though. Ramos performed in front of the Obamas, and Mike Pence, on the eve Trump’s presidency – the night a fellow cast member made a gracious plea to the vice-president for tolerance. “The most important thing for me about that night, more than the speech, is that Mike Pence saw that story unfold in front of him. He will never be able to unsee it,” says Ramos.
Spike Lee also came along and cast Ramos in She’s Gotta Have It – a series based on his feature debut, with Ramos in the role Lee originally played himself. For A Star Is Born, he had to go the conventional audition route and was one of the final pieces of the puzzle, he says, but was “super-honoured” to be part of it. “That movie was special from the moment we were all on set,” he says. He had a blast, popping champagne on private jets with Lady Gaga (in character, of course), and watching her singing to Bradley Cooper in the parking lot scene: “She was just freestyling, coming up with lyrics on the spot.”
Today, Ramos considers Miranda a mentor. “Lin has taught me a lot. In conversations we’ve had but also just in the way he goes about his business. I was speaking to him one time, I cracked a joke and said: ‘Oh man, I gotta stop talking hood.’ And Lin said, ‘You don’t ever have to change the way you speak; you just have to make sure people understand you.’ And I was like, ‘Damn! Punch to the gut!’” Now it has come full circle. Ramos’s next gig is the movie version of In the Heights. He is playing the lead, Usnavi – the role Miranda himself played in the original stage version.
For the first time, Ramos is thinking past tomorrow, you could say, but not too hard. “I’m being more selective about what I do, but really it’s just, if I love it, I’ma do it. It’s that simple. I could be paid $100 or a million. The goal for me right now is just to do stuff that feeds me, that fuels me to be the best person I can be and put out the best stuff I can put out.”

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