American actor and singer (born 1962)
Michael Damian
|
---|
![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/66/Michaeldamienpremiere1990-crop.jpg/220px-Michaeldamienpremiere1990-crop.jpg) At the 1990 premiere of
Air America
|
Born
| Michael Damian Weir
(
1962-04-26
)
April 26, 1962
(age 62)
|
---|
Occupation(s)
| Actor, recording artist and producer
|
---|
Years active
| 1980?present
|
---|
Spouse
|
|
---|
Michael Damian Weir
(born April 26, 1962) is an American actor, recording artist, and producer, best known for his role as
Danny Romalotti
on the
soap opera
The Young and the Restless
, which he played from 1981 to 1998, 2002 to 2004, 2008, 2012 to 2013, and again from 2022 to 2024.
Career
[
edit
]
Michael began his music career as a member of his family band, The Weirz, who released two self-titled albums, one in 1975 and one in 1979. After a 1981 appearance on
American Bandstand
in support of his debut single, a cover of the
Eric Carmen
tune "
She Did It
”, Damian was offered the part of struggling singer,
Danny Romalotti
, on the daytime television series
The Young and the Restless
.
[1]
[2]
Michael appeared in three episodes of the popular television series
The Facts of Life
(in 1985 - Season 6 episodes 19-20 as well as 1986 in the nineteenth episode of Season 7) playing Flyman, the love interest of Jo Polniaczek (
Nancy McKeon
).
Damian performed the theme song to
Saved by the Bell
.
[3]
After twelve years with
The Young and the Restless
, Damian landed the starring role in the
Broadway
production of
Andrew Lloyd Webber
and
Tim Rice
's musical,
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
. With Damian cast as Joseph, the production set a single day box-office record as well as a historical record for the highest weekly gross for a Broadway revival at the
Minskoff Theatre
.
[4]
[5]
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
had 231 performances at the Minskoff Theatre from November 10, 1993, to May 29, 1994. The cast album earned a
Grammy Award
nomination in the
Best Musical Show Album
category.
[6]
[7]
Damian has released five albums with three
top 40
hits, including his number-one cover of the
David Essex
song "
Rock On
" (from the
Dream a Little Dream
soundtrack), which was certified gold in 1989. He also won a BMI Song-writing Award for his hit single "Was It Nothing at All.” He made his feature film directorial debut with an
indie
comedy,
Hot Tamale
, which he co-wrote with his wife Janeen, who is the daughter of actor
James Best
. Following in the family film genre, he directed the films
Moondance Alexander
,
Flicka 2
,
Marley & Me: The Puppy Years
,
Flicka: Country Pride
, and
A Princess for Christmas
.
[8]
In 2012, he directed and co-wrote, again with his wife, the 90-minute
romantic comedy
The Sweeter Side of Life
, co-starring his father-in-law veteran actor
James Best
in his last film role. The film premiered on the
Hallmark Channel
on January 19, 2013.
[9]
Discography
[
edit
]
Studio albums
[
edit
]
List of studio albums
[10]
[11]
Year
|
Title
|
Label
|
Hot 200
[12]
|
1984
|
Love Is a Mystery
|
Columbia
|
?
|
1986
|
Michael Damian
|
CBS
|
?
|
1989
|
Where Do We Go from Here
|
Cypress
|
61
|
Dream a Little Dream
(Soundtrack)
|
Cypress
|
94
|
1991
|
Dreams of Summer
|
A&M
|
?
|
1993
|
Reach Out to Me
|
Scotti Bros.
|
?
|
1994
|
Time of the Season
|
Wildcat Records (UNI)
Wild Cat (Indie)
|
?
|
2003
|
Shadows in the Night
|
Bcd
|
?
|
2005
|
The Christmas Album
|
Studio City Sound
|
?
|
2007
|
Getting So Much Better
|
Caption Records
|
?
|
2009
|
Rock On
|
Caption Records
Weir Brothers Entertainment
|
?
|
Singles
[
edit
]
Theatre
[
edit
]
References
[
edit
]
- ^
"American Bandstand 1981 11:81 Michael Damian"
.
Season Number 30 Episode Number 11 AB 81
. Dick Clark media archives. Archived from
the original
on February 22, 2014
. Retrieved
July 20,
2012
.
- ^
a
b
Everett, Todd (February 25, 1993).
"Soap Imitates Life: 'The Young and the Restless' takes a cue from reality as Michael Damian and his TV character go onstage at the Pantages Theater"
.
The Los Angeles Times
. Retrieved
July 14,
2012
.
Damian's eldest brother,
Larry Weir
, started what he called the Ventura County Youth Experimental Theater, which produced three original musicals: "Island," "The House on Crossroads Alley" and "Hobo's Jungle." All featured the Weir siblings, three boys and seven girls.
- ^
"Lil Yachty Remixes 'Saved by the Bell' Theme Song for Upcoming Series"
.
- ^
Snow, Shauna (March 10, 1993).
"Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press"
.
The Los Angeles Times
. Retrieved
January 18,
2013
.
Briefly: Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" has set a house record at the Pantages Theater. The musical, starring Michael Damien, sold $128,790 on Sunday, the theater's top single-day sale ever....
- ^
Daryl H. Miller (January 5, 1994).
"
'SUNSET BOULEVARD' CRUISES TO A BOX-OFFICE RECORD"
.
Desert News/Los Angeles Daily News
. Retrieved
January 18,
2013
.
"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" broke not only the house record at the Minskoff Theatre but set a new peak for highest weekly gross for any revival in Broadway history, according to show publicist John Barlow. It had gross ticket sales of $729,605 for the week ending Jan. 2.
- ^
"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat"
.
Internet Broadway Database
. Retrieved
January 18,
2013
.
- ^
Bonacich, Drago.
"Michael Damian profile"
.
Biography
. Rovi - MSN
. Retrieved
November 12,
2012
.
[
permanent dead link
]
- ^
"AllMovie: Michael Damian"
.
Filmography
. AllMovie by Rovi
. Retrieved
November 12,
2012
.
- ^
Stockly, Ed (18 January 2013).
"Saturday's TV Highlights: 'The Sweeter Side of Life' on Hallmark"
.
The Los Angeles Times
. Retrieved
20 January
2013
.
- ^
"Michael Damian: Discography"
. Allmusic
. Retrieved
November 11,
2012
.
- ^
Michael Damian discography
, Discogs.com; retrieved June 23, 2013.
- ^
"Dream a Little Dream: Awards"
.
Dream a Little Dream (Soundtrack)
. AllMusic: Billboard
. Retrieved
November 11,
2012
.
- ^
"Michael Damian Discography at Discogs: Singles-EPs - Releases"
.
Discogs
.
- ^
"Michael Damian - Chart history - Billboard"
.
Billboard
.
- ^
"Cash Box Top 100 6/20/81"
.
- ^
"Adult Contemporary: Week of December 30, 2023"
.
Billboard
. Retrieved
December 27,
2023
.
- ^
"Dance Singles Sales : Aug 03, 2002 - Billboard Chart Archive"
.
Billboard
.
- ^
Kent, David
(1993).
Australian Chart Book 1970?1992
(illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 81.
ISBN
0-646-11917-6
.
- ^
a
b
"Michael Damian - Rock On - dutchcharts.nl"
.
External links
[
edit
]
|
---|
International
| |
---|
National
| |
---|
Artists
| |
---|
People
| |
---|