Jesse Tyler Ferguson
- Interprete
- Produttore
- Colonna sonora
Jesse Tyler Ferguson è nato il 22 ottobre 1975. Luogo di nascita: Usa. È conosciuto come attore e produttore. È celebre per aver partecipato a Cocainorso (2023), Modern Family (2009) e L'era glaciale 5 - In rotta di collisione (2016). È sposato con Justin Mikita dal 20 luglio 2013. Hanno un/a figlio/a.
- Candidato a 5 Primetime Emmy
- 6 vittorie e 21 candidature totali
Interprete
Produzione
Colonna sonora
- Pete il gatto7,7Serie TV
- performer: "The Holiday Chi-Chi Mamba", "Hula Hula Holiday", "Givingest Time of the Year"
- 2018
- Modern Family8,5Serie TV
- performer: "Total Eclipse of the Heart"
- performer: "Don't Go Breakin' My Heart"
- 2012–2017
- 2016
- The Late Late Show with James Corden5,6Serie TV
- performer: "Seasons of Love", "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", "One Day More"
- 2016
- 2012
- 2005
- Sito ufficiale
- Nome alternativo
- Jesse Ferguson
- Altezza
- 1,80 m
- Data di nascita
- Coniuge
- Justin Mikita20 luglio 2013 - presente (1 bambino)
- Bambini
- Beckett Mercer Ferguson-Mikita
- ParentiGeorge William Ferguson(Grandparent)
- Altre opere"Little Fish," original musical; music, lyrics, and book by Michael John LaChiusa; suggested by the stories of Deborah Eisenberg; directed and choreographed by Graciela Daniele; musical direction by Dan Lipton; with Lea DeLaria (portraying Cinder); Jesse Tyler Ferguson (portraying Marco); Marcy Harriell (portraying Kathy); Celia Keenan-Bolger (portraying Young Girl); Ken Marks (portraying Mr. Bunder/Bodega Man); Hugh Panaro (portraying Robert); Jennifer Laura Thompson (portraying Charlotte); and Eric Jordan Young (portraying John Paul); Off-Broadway at the Second Stage Theater, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- Inserzioni pubblicitarie
- QuizJesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita helped found a project called "Tie the Knot", for which they designed bow ties to be sold to raise money for LGBT-rights organizations.
- CitazioniTy Burrell [Phil Dunphy on Modern Family (2009)] calls shows like ours 'Trojan horses' because you sneak in there and make people feel comfortable. And then maybe you show a little bit of an agenda. But the audience is acclimated to it at a very comfortable rate...Obviously, our main objective is to be funny and make people laugh, and whatever comes out of it, comes out of it. But there were certain times, especially in our first season, when we didn't have any gay writers, when it was harder. Then in our second season, we acquired Abraham Higginbotham, who was also a writer on Will & Grace (1998)...He and Jeff Richman are our two gay acquisitions. But in the first season, some of the writers would come to me and be like: 'Is this offensive? Are we going too far with this?' And Eric Stonestreet [who plays Mr. Ferguson's partner on 'Modern Family"] was always concerned about making sure everything was up to my standards. And I kept saying: Stop worrying about it!...Once you start worrying about being offensive, you're doing a disservice to yourself and the creative process. I also begged them to get some gay writers so I didn't have to be bothered with their questions.
- Marchio registratoFrequently wears bow-ties
- Stipendio
- (2009)$190,000 per episode
Domande frequenti10
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