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Andrew Michael Edgar Seeley[1] (born April 30, 1982) is a Canadian actor, singer and dancer. He has recorded many songs for the Walt Disney Company. He danced as a child in Ontario until he was about preteen age and then moved to Florida.

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Early and personal life

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Seeley grew up in Toronto and fell in love with performing. He was once part of a boy band called Nu Ground. He was cast in Hal Prince's revival of Show Boat and stayed with the production for a year. In 2005, Seeley started working with Ray Cham, an established producer, and together they wrote "Get'cha Head in the Game", a song that was a nominee in the Creative Arts Primetime Emmy for Best Original Music and Lyrics.

Seeley is married to actress/comedian Amy Paffrath. The couple has one child, a daughter, who was born in 2019.[2] That same year, Seeley received U.S. citizenship.[citation needed]

Career

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2004–2010: Breakthrough films and debut album

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Drew Seeley performing with Vanessa Hudgens.

In 2004, Seeley acted as the singing part of Jordan Cahill in the Disney Channel Original Movie Stuck in the Suburbs. He auditioned for the role of Jordan Cahill, but lost the part to Taran Killam. He appeared in the movie as a hotel employee.[3]

In 2005, Seeley began working with founded producer Ray Cham and together they wrote "Get'cha Head in the Game" for Disney's quadruple platinum High School Musical soundtrack. This garnered them an Emmy nomination in the Best Original Music and Lyrics category. He also auditioned alongside Zac Efron for the role of Troy Bolton in the first High School Musical film,[4] to which Efron won the part while Seeley acted as the character's singing voice, which was blended with Efron's voice in post-production. In addition, Seeley filled in for Efron (who could not join the tour due to a scheduling conflict with the shooting of the 2007 film adaptation of the Broadway musical Hairspray) on the North America and Latin America tours of High School Musical: The Concert, playing in 60,000 seat arenas and he can be heard on both soundtracks and High School Musical on Stage!.

Seeley's association with Disney continued and he can be heard as a featured artist on several Disney soundtracks/compilation albums including Disneymania 5, Disneymania 6, Disney Channel Holiday, Radio Disney Jams, Vol. 9, and Byou. Drew's duet with Spanish-born Mexican singer Belinda "Dance with Me", from the platinum Cheetah Girls 2 soundtrack, was played on the Disney Channel and on Radio Disney. Drew appeared in Belinda's video of "Ni Freud ni tu mamá". Drew also made a guest appearance on the 2008 Chipmunks CD Undeniable, singing an updated take on "Shake Your Groove Thing" with Alvin and the gang. Seeley appeared in the Hallmark Channel Movie Claire opposite Valerie Bertinelli, and in the film Fly Kidz, for which he co-wrote and produced the soundtrack. He also wrote and performed music for the Disney Channel Original Movie Jump In! starring Corbin Bleu and Keke Palmer.

Seeley starred opposite Selena Gomez and Jane Lynch in Another Cinderella Story, playing the pop star Joey Parker.[5] Drew wrote and performed four songs in the film, and shot music videos for both versions of his hit song, "New Classic".

In the summer of 2009 he starred as Prince Eric in the Disney Broadway Musical The Little Mermaid,[6] and had a leading role in the horror movie The Shortcut. In June 2010, Seeley starred in the Hallmark Channel television movie Freshman Father.[7]

2011–present: The Resolution, films, television, and live performances

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Seeley's album The Resolution was released on April 5, 2011. In support of the album, Drew went on a national tour where he performed his own original music. He also sang a song for the Disney Channel original series Shake It Up. A duet with Adam Hicks, "Dance for Life," premiered in the episode "Vatalihoosit It Up", backed by a routine performed by dance crew the Jabbawockeez. "Dance for Life" was featured on the soundtrack for the show, Shake It Up: Break It Down. Seeley's song "It's Always Been You" was used as the theme of Crown for Christmas, a 2011 Hallmark Channel movie.[8]

On June 12, 2011, Seeley was reported to have joined the CW's hit teen drama series 90210, but Entertainment Weekly later reported that he dropped the role due to a conflict with his schedule. In March 2012, I Kissed a Vampire was released, in which Seeley stars alongside Lucas Grabeel and Adrian Slade.[9] In June 2012, he co-starred in the Lifetime movie, "Talhotblond", playing young "Tommy". Seeley has also released music videos for his song "Beautiful", and most recently "Into The Fire". Drew recorded a song for the third Shake It Up soundtrack Shake It Up: I Love Dance, called "I Do". It featured on Walmart-exclusive editions as a bonus track. The song was also featured in the Shake It Up season 3 episode, "I Do It Up".

In 2013, Seeley began filming his role in a new film, Elixir, which was renamed Lovestruck: The Musical on ABC Family. Seeley played the role of "Young Ryan". He played opposite Chelsea Kane (Young Harper), Jane Seymour (Harper), Sara Paxton (Mirabella), Tom Wopat (Ryan), and Alexander DiPersia (Marco). He is featured singing his rendition of Usher's "DJ's Got Us Fallin’ in Love". In conjunction with the new movie, Seeley co-wrote and performed "Here & Now," the theme song to ABC Family's spring promotional campaign. The song was featured on Seeley's dance-pop EP released in April 2013.[10] In 2014, Seeley performed as "Bob Gaudio" in Jersey Boys for the US tour.[11]

In 2022, he recorded “Fire” for the doll-based webseries Rainbow High.

Drew Seeley has actively participated in benefit concerts organized by Hold On Til Dawn, a nonprofit initiative supporting the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP).[12]

On September 23, 2023, Seeley performed at the second Hold On Til Dawn benefit concert held at Arts at the Armory in Somerville, Massachusetts. The event featured a lineup including Alexz Johnson, Grace Kinstler, Jared Moore, and local artist Johnny, with all proceeds directed to the AFSP.[13]

He returned for the third benefit concert on January 26, 2025, at The Abbey in Orlando, Florida. This concert marked the reunion of pop duo MKTO (Malcolm Kelley and Tony Oller) after over five years, alongside performances by Seeley and Johnny. The event continued the mission of raising awareness and funds for suicide prevention.[14],[15]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1999 Camp Tanglefoot: It All Adds Up Tommy
2005 Complete Guide to Guys Stearns
2006 Christopher Brennan Saves the World Tom Hartwell Short film
The Modern Unicorn's Guide to Love and Magic Matt Short film
2008 Another Cinderella Story Joey Parker Direct-to-video
2009 The Shortcut Derek
2012 The Madame Partier Short film
I Kissed a Vampire Trey Sylvania
Pitch Perfect Male Voice No. 5
2013 Get the Girl Back Sonny Short film
2014 LA Bound: 7 Things Nobody Tells You About Moving to LA Parking Guy 1 Short film
Second Time Around Sean Short film
2015 Yellow Day The Good Man
2016 Union Bound Confederate Sharpshooter
Chalk It Up Todd
Do Over Sean King
2019 Write Before Christmas Jax
2021 Christmas Movie Magic Brad Westdale

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2000 Guiding Light Andrew 3 episodes; as Andrew Seeley
2002 Dawson's Creek Male Episode: "The Importance of Not Being Too Earnest"; as Andrew Seeley
2003–2004 One Tree Hill Johnny "Vegas" Norris Episodes: "Crash Into You", "You Gotta Go There to Come Back"; as Andrew Seeley
2004 Stuck in the Suburbs Front Desk Clerk Television film; as Andrew Seeley
2005 Locusts Willy Television film; as Andrew Seeley
Campus Confidential Logan Television film; as Andrew Seeley
2006 High School Musical singing voice of Troy Bolton Television film
2007 Claire Bobby Mills Television film
2008 The Suite Life of Zack & Cody David/Jeffery Episode: "Romancing the Phone"
2010 Freshman Father John Patton Television film
The Closer Boyd Martin Episode: "Jump the Gun"
2010–2011 Glory Daze Jason Wilson Main role
2012 Tallhotblond Tommy Television film
2013 Lovestruck: The Musical Ryan Hutton/Angus Television film
Non-Stop Ronnie Television film
2018 Lethal Admirer Lloyd Television film; also known as A Friend's Obsession
He Knows Your Every Move Jack Newsom Television film
A Christmas for the Books Ted Dinrise Television film
2019 Robot Chicken Various voices Episode: "Garfield Stockman in: A Voice Like Wet Ham"
2021 My Boss' Wedding Michael Hallmark Movie
2022 The Rookie Francis Bloomfield Episode : "Backstabbers"

Web

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Year Title Role Notes
2009 I Kissed a Vampire Trey Sylvania Main role
2012 Trend This! Himself Episode: "The Dance"
2013 The Flip Side Andy 2 episodes
Minute Motivations Andy Episode: "Holiday Special"
2014 The Interrogationists Jason Vance Episode: "The Husband"
His & Hers Jason Episode: "All Your Friends Are Men"
CoffeeHouse Brandon Sherwood Episode: "Pilot"

Stage

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Year Title Role Notes
2009 The Little Mermaid Prince Eric Broadway[16]
2011 Celebrity Improv Mashup Various Stand-up comedy
2014–2017 Jersey Boys Bob Gaudio Broadway[17] & US Tour[18]
2022 Kinky Boots Ensemble Hollywood Bowl[19]

Discography

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Studio albums
  • ~DS~ (2006)
  • The Resolution (2011)
  • Downtime (2018)

Awards and nominations

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Year Award ceremony Category/Work Nominee(s) Result
2006 Creative Arts Primetime Emmys Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics
for "Get'cha Head in the Game" from High School Musical
Ray Cham, Greg Cham and Drew Seeley Nominated

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Grokipedia

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Drew Seeley (born Andrew Michael Edgar Seeley; April 30, 1982) is a Canadian-American actor, singer, and dancer best known for providing the singing voice of Troy Bolton, portrayed by Zac Efron, in the 2006 Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical.[1] Born in Ottawa, Ontario, and raised in the Toronto suburbs, Seeley began his professional performing career at age 11, joining the ensemble of the 1993 Toronto revival of the musical Show Boat directed by Harold Prince.[2][3] Seeley's early breakthrough came through his association with Disney, where he recorded multiple songs for projects including The Cheetah Girls 2 (2006) and starred as Joey Parker opposite Selena Gomez in the direct-to-video film Another Cinderella Story (2008).[2] His television work includes the lead in the short-lived TBS sitcom Glory Daze (2010–2011).[2] Transitioning to stage performances, Seeley appeared on Broadway as Prince Eric in The Little Mermaid (2009) and took on leading roles in national tours such as Bob Gaudio in Jersey Boys (2014–2017).[3] In addition to acting and singing, Seeley has pursued songwriting and has maintained a presence in holiday and fan convention circuits, including appearances at events like Christmas Con in recent years. Since the 2020s, he has starred in numerous Hallmark Channel holiday films, such as Our Christmas Wedding (2023), and performed at festivals like ACL Fest in 2025.[4] He resides in California with his family, including his wife Amy Paffrath and their daughter born in 2019, and became a U.S. citizen that year; he continues to balance performing with personal life priorities.[4]

Early life and education

Childhood in Canada

Drew Seeley was born Andrew Michael Edgar Seeley on April 30, 1982, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.[2] He spent his early childhood in Ottawa before his family relocated to the suburbs of Toronto, where he grew up immersed in a supportive environment that nurtured his budding interests.[5] As the older sibling to actress Katie Seeley, he experienced a household that encouraged creative pursuits from a young age.[6] Seeley's initial foray into the performing arts began around age 7 or 8, when he started taking dance lessons in tap, ballet, and jazz, fostering a passion that would define his career.[3] Music also captivated him during this period; he enjoyed singing informally, though he had not yet pursued it professionally. By age 11, in 1993, he made his professional stage debut as part of the children's ensemble in the Toronto revival of Show Boat, directed by Harold Prince and choreographed by Susan Stroman, marking a pivotal moment in his development.[7][8] This production, which ran at the Toronto Centre for the Arts, exposed him to high-level theater and solidified his commitment to performance.[9] Throughout his pre-teen years up to age 14, Seeley remained active in local performing opportunities in the Toronto area, balancing school with extracurricular involvement that honed his skills in dance and vocal expression. His early hobbies revolved around these artistic outlets, laying the groundwork for his transition to more formal training later on.[3]

Relocation and performing arts training

Seeley's family relocated from the Toronto area in Canada to Altamonte Springs, Florida, as a teenager in the mid-1990s. This move marked a significant transition in his early development as a performer, shifting from initial dance experiences in Ontario to more structured opportunities in the United States.[3][10] At Lake Brantley High School, where he graduated in 2000, Seeley immersed himself in the performing arts through the drama club and choir. He took on lead roles in several mainstage musical productions, including Into the Woods, Gypsy, Once Upon a Mattress, Guys and Dolls, Grease, The Music Man, and Oklahoma!, which allowed him to refine his skills in acting, singing, and choreography within a school setting. In 1999, he was awarded "best of show" for duet acting at Florida's State Thespian competition.[11][3][12] His involvement in these activities, alongside dance and vocal ensembles, provided foundational training that emphasized ensemble work and character interpretation.[11] Following high school, Seeley attended the University of Central Florida in Orlando, majoring in advertising while pursuing further performing arts education. There, he fronted a rock band, an R&B group, and a jazz quartet, expanding his musical versatility and stage presence through diverse genres and instrumentation, including guitar. These experiences before turning 18 solidified his technical proficiency in singing, acting, and dance, preparing him for professional endeavors in Florida's local theater scene.[13][14][8]

Personal life

Marriage and family

Drew Seeley married actress, comedian, and television host Amy Paffrath in April 2013.[15] The couple welcomed their first child, daughter Ember Florence Seeley, on July 20, 2019.[16] As of 2025, Seeley and Paffrath continue to share their lives in Los Angeles, with no public announcements of additional children.[17]

Philanthropy and interests

Drew Seeley has engaged in numerous philanthropic efforts, emphasizing support for children, health initiatives, and the arts. His involvement often intersects with his background in performing arts, focusing on organizations that provide creative outlets and care for vulnerable youth. In June 2025, Seeley starred alongside Jodie Sweetin and Marissa Jaret Winokur in a live table read of the Y2K-themed script What Ever Happened to Baby J?, a fundraiser that raised $7,000 for the AIDS Resource Foundation for Children, which delivers comprehensive medical, emotional, and financial support to pediatric HIV/AIDS patients and their families.[18] Earlier that year, he performed at the Hold On Til Dawn benefit concerts, including events in Orlando in January and the series finale in Philadelphia on May 17, to promote mental health awareness and suicide prevention in partnership with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention; these nostalgic performances featured collaborations with artists like MKTO and Johnny, drawing crowds to support youth-focused emotional wellness programs.[19][20] Seeley's commitment to arts education for underserved children is evident in his support for initiatives like Free Arts for Abused Children, where he offered a personal lunch auction in Los Angeles to fund programs using creative arts to foster hope and resilience among kids facing abuse, neglect, poverty, and homelessness.[21] He has also aligned with the Always In The Club Foundation, which leverages mentoring and arts education to empower young people, including through sponsorship of his 2025 AIDS fundraiser appearance.[22] In 2017, Seeley contributed vocals to the holiday album Wish, directing all proceeds to AIDS relief efforts for children.[23] Additionally, in 2008, he attended the Musicians Give Back charity event to aid music education and relief programs.[24] Beyond health and arts causes, Seeley has advocated for environmental preservation. He co-authored and performed "Beautiful World" as a finalist in the ASCAP Foundation's Green Theme Song Contest, with associated proceeds benefiting environmental charities promoting sustainability.[25] In 2011, he volunteered with the Music is Medicine foundation, visiting Johns Hopkins Hospital to perform for teen cancer patients, offering musical encouragement during their treatments.[26] Outside philanthropy, Seeley's personal interests reflect his active lifestyle and creative roots. As a dancer and performer, he prioritizes rigorous fitness routines, including running, to sustain the physical demands of his stage and screen work. His Canadian upbringing fosters an appreciation for nature, aligning with his environmental advocacy, while his ongoing songwriting—beyond professional releases—serves as a private outlet for expression.

Career

2002–2009: Theater beginnings and Disney projects

Seeley's professional career gained momentum in the early 2000s with initial forays into television and music. In 2002, he made a brief guest appearance on the WB series Dawson's Creek in the episode "The Importance of Not Being Too Earnest," marking one of his first on-screen roles. Around the same time, he fronted the R&B group Nu Ground from 1999 to 2002, releasing a CD and touring nationally as an opening act for artists including Mya, K-Ci & JoJo, Tyrese, and the Baha Men.[11] His breakthrough came through Disney in 2006 when he provided the singing voice for Zac Efron's character, Troy Bolton, in the Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical, blending with Efron's performance for key songs like "Start of Something New" and "Breaking Free."[27] This opportunity arose after Seeley auditioned for the role of Troy but was cast in the vocal capacity instead. Later that year, with Efron committed to filming Hairspray, Seeley stepped in to portray Troy Bolton live during the High School Musical: The Concert U.S. tour, which ran from November 2006 to May 2007 and drew massive crowds of fans.[28] He noted facing mixed audience reactions, with some disappointment from fans expecting Efron, though the experience solidified his stage presence amid the tour's high-energy performances.[29] Building on his Disney ties, Seeley made his film acting debut in 2008 as leading man Joey Parker in the direct-to-TV movie Another Cinderella Story, opposite Selena Gomez as Mary Santiago in a modern retelling of the fairy tale.[30] He also contributed to the soundtrack, recording and performing original songs such as "Just That Girl" and "New Classic" (a duet with Gomez), which highlighted his vocal and dance skills in the film's iconic New Year's Eve dance sequences.[31] In 2007, he appeared in the TV movie Claire as Bobby Mills. In 2008, Seeley guest-starred on Disney Channel's The Suite Life of Zack & Cody as Jeffery (also referred to as David), Maddie's brief romantic interest in the episode "Romancing the Phone." Seeley's theater work during this period culminated in 2009 when he joined the Broadway production of Disney's The Little Mermaid as Prince Eric, replacing the original actor from June to August and performing opposite Sierra Boggess as Ariel.[8] This role marked his Broadway debut and showcased his triple-threat abilities in a high-profile musical, further bridging his early theater aspirations with Disney's entertainment ecosystem.

2010–2019: Film expansions and television roles

In the early 2010s, Seeley expanded his television presence with a lead role in the TBS comedy series Glory Daze, where he portrayed Jason Wilson, a preppy college freshman navigating social dynamics in 1980s Iowa, across 10 episodes from November 2010 to January 2011.[32] He also starred as John Patton in the Hallmark Channel television movie Freshman Father (2010), playing a young Harvard student adjusting to unexpected parenthood after his high school sweetheart becomes pregnant.[33] These roles highlighted Seeley's transition from Disney-affiliated projects to more mature, ensemble-driven narratives in network television and family-oriented films. Seeley continued building his film credits with supporting vocal work in the a cappella comedy Pitch Perfect (2012), providing the voice for Male Voice #5 during the film's key performance sequences.[34] That same year, he appeared as Tommy in the Lifetime television movie Tallhotblond, a thriller about online deception and obsession. In 2013, Seeley took on a dual role as Ryan Hutton and his younger counterpart in the ABC Family jukebox musical television film Lovestruck: The Musical, opposite Chelsea Kane and Jane Seymour, where he performed covers of popular songs amid a time-reversal plot involving Broadway dreams and romance.[35] Throughout the decade, Seeley ventured into independent cinema, including a supporting turn as Todd, a competitive gymnast, in the sports comedy Chalk It Up (2016), which followed a former cheerleader rebuilding a college gymnastics team.[36] Paralleling his on-screen work, Seeley released his debut studio album The Resolution in 2011, featuring original tracks like "Into the Fire," which explored themes of perseverance and relationships, signaling his ongoing commitment to music as a solo artist. He followed with the single "Fly" in 2012 and the EP Downtime in 2018, incorporating dance-pop elements that aligned with his performance background.[37] These endeavors reflected Seeley's deliberate shift toward diverse, independent opportunities in film, television, and music production during the 2010s.

2020–present: Stage revivals and recent media

Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Drew Seeley's on-screen work pivoted toward independent films and television movies, with a notable role in the thriller Disrupted, where he portrayed a character navigating personal and professional turmoil amid isolation themes resonant with the era. He followed this with lead roles in holiday romances, including Christmas Movie Magic (2021), in which he played Brad Westdale, a producer rediscovering creativity, and My Boss' Wedding (2021), depicting workplace romance dynamics. These projects highlighted his versatility in feel-good narratives during a time when live performances were curtailed, allowing him to maintain visibility through streaming platforms. Seeley expanded into family-oriented stories with Our Christmas Wedding (2023), starring as a groom-to-be in a Hallmark-style production that emphasized themes of commitment and festivity. In April 2025, he was cast as the male lead in the upcoming musical film Saturday - The Movie Musical, a coming-of-age story blending elements of The Breakfast Club and High School Musical, co-starring Riley Van Cleve and directed by Diane Foster, with production set to begin shortly thereafter.[38] This role marks his return to musical cinema, featuring original songs by Mark Vogel that explore high school pressures and friendships. Amid recovering live entertainment landscapes, Seeley re-engaged with stage work through benefit readings and concerts, including a June 2025 live script reading of the boy-band satire What Ever Happened to Baby J? at Dynasty Typewriter in Los Angeles, alongside Jodie Sweetin and Corbin Bernsen, with proceeds supporting the AIDS Resource Center.[39] He also headlined music performances at nostalgia-driven events, such as the Hold On Til Dawn Benefit Concert in May 2025 alongside MKTO and a series of Disney Channel tribute shows in October 2025, where he performed hits like "Get'cha Head in the Game" from High School Musical.[40] In November 2025, Seeley reflected on the 20th anniversary of Jersey Boys' Broadway premiere, a production in which he had played the role of Bob Gaudio during its 2014–2017 tour and Broadway run, underscoring his enduring connection to the jukebox musical's legacy of Four Seasons storytelling.[41] As of late 2025, Seeley remains active in touring concerts and advocacy, including support for the nonprofit Urban Voices Project's community singing initiatives in Los Angeles, while preparing for Saturday's release and potential expansions in musical theater.[42]

Filmography

Feature films

Drew Seeley's feature film roles span romantic comedies, horror, musicals, and independent dramas, often highlighting his singing and dancing abilities in supporting or lead capacities.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Another Cinderella StoryJoey ParkerPortrayed the charming high school dancer and romantic lead opposite Selena Gomez in this direct-to-video modern fairy tale adaptation, where his performance was praised for charismatic musical numbers.[30]
2009The ShortcutDerekPlayed a supporting role as a skeptical friend in this theatrical horror thriller about urban legends, contributing to the film's tense ensemble dynamics.
2012I Kissed a VampireTrey SylvaniaStarred as the lead vampire in this direct-to-video teen musical horror film, showcasing his vocal talents in original songs amid a supernatural romance plot.[43]
2012Pitch PerfectMale Voice #5Provided a minor uncredited voice role in this theatrical a cappella comedy, which grossed over $115 million worldwide and received positive critical reception for its ensemble cast and musical sequences.[44]
2015Yellow DayThe Good ManAppeared in a symbolic supporting role in this independent theatrical fantasy drama inspired by a carnival ride, noted for its allegorical exploration of life lessons.
2016Chalk It UpToddCo-led as a competitive dancer and mentor in this direct-to-video cheerleading and dance film, drawing on his performance background for energetic routines.
2016Union BoundConfederate SharpshooterPortrayed the historical figure in a supporting capacity in this limited theatrical biographical drama based on a true Civil War escape story, emphasizing dramatic delivery.

Television appearances

Drew Seeley began his television career with recurring and guest roles on soap operas and teen dramas in the early 2000s, transitioning to voice work in Disney projects and lead roles in made-for-TV films, particularly holiday romances in the 2010s and 2020s.[45] His notable series appearances include:
  • Guiding Light (2000) as Andrew in 3 episodes.
  • Dawson's Creek (2002) as Male Student in 1 episode ("The Importance of Not Being Too Earnest").[46]
  • One Tree Hill (2003–2004) as Johnny "Vegas" Norris in 2 episodes ("Crash Into You" and "You Gotta Go There to Come Back").[47]
  • The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2008) as Jeffery in 1 episode ("Romancing the Phone").
  • The Closer (2010) as Boyd Martin in 1 episode ("Jump the Gun").[48]
  • Glory Daze (2010–2011) as Jason Wilson, series regular in 10 episodes.[32]
  • Shooter (2017) as Toby Sloane in 1 episode ("The Dark End of the Street").
  • The Rookie (2022) as Francis Bloomfield in 1 episode ("Backstabbers").[49]
Seeley provided the singing voice for Troy Bolton in the Disney Channel original TV movie High School Musical (2006). He also contributed vocals to several songs on the Phineas and Ferb soundtrack album tied to the animated series, including tracks from the 2009 release Phineas and Ferb: Songs from the Hit Disney TV Series. In made-for-TV films, Seeley has frequently starred in family-oriented and romantic comedies:
  • Campus Confidential (2005) as Logan.
  • Claire (2007) as Bobby Mills.[50]
  • Freshman Father (2010) as John Patton.
  • Lovestruck: The Musical (2011) as Ryan. Television film.
  • Write Before Christmas (2019) as Jax.[51]
  • My Boss' Wedding (2021) as Michael.[52]
  • Christmas Movie Magic (2021) as Brad Westdale.[53]
  • Our Christmas Wedding (2023) as Michael.[54]

Stage work

Broadway and tours

Drew Seeley's Broadway debut came in 2009 when he took over the role of Prince Eric in Disney's The Little Mermaid at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, performing from June 9 to August 30. His portrayal was noted for bringing a youthful energy and strong vocal presence to the character, particularly in the duet "Her Voice," which he also recorded for the cast album.[55] The production, running overall from 2008 to 2009, received mixed reviews for its spectacle, but Seeley's temporary stint was praised for its charm and alignment with the show's Disney roots.[8] In 2016, Seeley returned to Broadway as Bob Gaudio in Jersey Boys at the August Wilson Theatre, joining the cast on September 20 and continuing through the show's final performances in early 2017.[41] Seeley's touring work began prominently with the High School Musical: The Concert U.S. and international tour from late 2006 to early 2007, where he performed as Troy Bolton, reprising the role he voiced in the original film's soundtrack. The 51-date production featured songs from the Disney franchise and drew large crowds of young fans, though Seeley later recalled facing some audience disappointment due to expectations of seeing Zac Efron in the live role.[56] Despite this, his live renditions of hits like "Start of Something New" energized performances across arenas in the United States and Canada.[40] He later starred as Bob Gaudio in the national tour of Jersey Boys, beginning October 21, 2014, in San Diego and continuing through multiple cities until around 2016.[57] The tour, which ran overall from 2011 to 2022, showcased Seeley's vocal mimicry of Gaudio's falsetto harmonies and received acclaim for maintaining the Broadway production's high energy and authenticity in venues like the National Theatre in Washington, D.C.[58] Reviewers noted his charismatic stage presence helped sustain the show's reputation as a crowd-pleasing tribute to Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.[59]

Regional and other productions

Seeley's early exposure to professional theater came at age 11, when he joined the ensemble of Harold Prince's revival of Show Boat in a Toronto production.[7] After his family relocated to Orlando, Florida, he continued performing in high school theater, notably taking on the role of Jack and the Wolf in a production of Into the Woods.[8] In his professional regional work, Seeley portrayed Roger in a production of Rent at Districts theater, under the direction of Erin Muroski.[60] He also appeared as Daniel in the Sherman Brothers' musical Merry-Go-Round at the Colony Theatre in Burbank, California, directed by Andy Belling.[61] Additionally, he played Alec/John Birch in the world premiere of The John Birch Society Musical at La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, directed by Christopher Ashley.[60] These roles highlighted his versatility in smaller-scale venues before his Broadway debut. In 2022, Seeley performed as an ensemble member in a concert staging of Kinky Boots at the Hollywood Bowl (July 8–10).[62]

Discography

Studio albums

Drew Seeley's debut studio album, titled DS, was independently released in 2006 as a digital download. Featuring 16 pop and R&B tracks, the album highlighted his early songwriting and vocal style, with production credits including Ray Cham and The Goonies. Representative tracks include "Caught Up," "Wonderin'," and "Dance With Me" (featuring Belinda), the latter of which gained additional exposure through its inclusion on the soundtrack for the Disney Channel film The Cheetah Girls 2.[63] Seeley's follow-up studio album, The Resolution, arrived on April 5, 2011, via his self-established label Drewzilla, following initial releases of its two acts as EPs in late 2010 and early 2011. Comprising 13 tracks, the project serves as a conceptual "story album" exploring themes of personal growth, self-reflection, and moving forward after his prominent Disney Channel roles in the late 2000s. Key songs such as "Into the Fire," "Beautiful," and "Damn Right I've Changed" emphasize empowerment and transition, produced with collaborators like Justin Gray. The album received limited commercial promotion but was supported by live performances during Seeley's national tour.[64][65] In the 2010s and beyond, Seeley shifted focus toward acting and theater, with no additional full-length studio albums released as of 2025. His 2018 release Downtime, an EP with five tracks including "What I Know Now" and "Live a Little," briefly revisited original music amid his stage commitments but is not classified as a full studio effort.[66]

Soundtracks and singles

Drew Seeley gained early prominence through his vocal contributions to Disney soundtracks, particularly in the mid-2000s. For the 2006 film High School Musical, he provided the singing voice for the lead character Troy Bolton (played by Zac Efron), performing on key tracks such as "Start of Something New" (with Vanessa Hudgens), "Get'cha Head in the Game," "Stick to the Status Quo," and the duet "Breaking Free" (with Hudgens). These recordings, blended with Efron's spoken lines, helped propel the soundtrack to commercial success, topping the Billboard 200 chart.[27][67][68] In 2008, Seeley contributed to the soundtrack for Another Cinderella Story, where he starred opposite Selena Gomez. His recordings included the pop duet "New Classic" with Gomez, which served as a single release and highlighted their on-screen chemistry, as well as the solo track "Just That Girl," showcasing his vocal range in a upbeat, dance-oriented style. The soundtrack emphasized original songs tied to the film's modern fairy-tale narrative.[69][70][71] Seeley's standalone singles outside of full albums include collaborations and promotional releases, such as the 2006 track "Dance With Me" featuring Belinda, which gained additional exposure through the The Cheetah Girls 2 soundtrack. Later efforts encompass "Beautiful" and "Fly" from 2012, personal reflective singles that received limited mainstream distribution. As of 2025, Seeley has featured on tracks including "Abbey Road" (2024) and contributions to Hallmark Channel Christmas compilations.[72][73][74] Looking toward recent projects, Seeley is set to contribute vocals to the soundtrack of the 2025 musical film Saturday - The Movie Musical, a coming-of-age story directed by Diane Foster, where he leads the cast alongside Riley Van Cleve; production wrapped in mid-2025, with original songs by Mark Vogel anticipated to blend pop and theatrical elements.[38][75]

Awards and nominations

Theater recognitions

Drew Seeley received early recognition for his theater work during high school in Florida. In 1999, he was awarded "best of show" for duet acting at the Florida State Thespian competition, performing a scene from The Judas Kiss alongside Ben Pelteson; he also placed second in the monologue category.[11] Seeley's extensive stage career, including roles in national tours and Broadway productions such as Jersey Boys and The Little Mermaid, has earned critical acclaim, though he has not received major individual theater awards like the Ovation or Drama Desk to date.[42]

Music and film honors

Seeley co-wrote the song "Get'cha Head in the Game" for the Disney Channel original movie High School Musical (2006), collaborating with producers Ray Cham and Greg Cham.[76] The track, performed by the film's cast led by Zac Efron as Troy Bolton, served as a pivotal anthem highlighting the story's basketball-themed narrative and became a cornerstone of the production's musical score.[77] For his contributions to the song's music and lyrics, Seeley shared a nomination for the 58th Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics at the Creative Arts Emmys in 2006, alongside Ray Cham and Greg Cham.[78] This recognition underscored the song's role in the film's cultural phenomenon status, as High School Musical topped charts and influenced teen entertainment, though the Emmy ultimately went to another entry.[76] No further music or film-specific awards or nominations for Seeley have been documented in major industry records.[78]

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