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| '''John Barrowman''' (born [[11th March |11 March]] [[1967]] or [[1968]] (sources differ) in [[Glasgow]]) appeared as Captain [[Jack Harkness]], beginning in "[[The Empty Child]]." Barrowman is also set to portray Captain Jack in a 13-part ''[[Doctor Who]]'' spin-off series titled ''[[Torchwood]]'' (an anagram of "Doctor Who"), which will premiere in Summer [[2006]]. Barrowman is also scheduled to return to ''Doctor Who'' in [[2007]].
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| Barrowman was raised in [[Wikipedia:Joliet|Joliet]], [[Wikipedia:Illinois|Illinois]], and graduated from Joliet West High School in [[1985]]. He is the son of a plant manager of the former Caterpillar Inc. tractor factory in Joliet. While still in high school, he won parts in several musical productions while still a freshman. Between [[1983]] and 1985 he performed in productions of ''Hello, Dolly!,'' ''Oliver!,'' ''Camelot'', ''L'il Abner'' and ''Anything Goes''.
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| He attended university in [[Wikipedia:San Diego|San Diego]], and returned to the [[United Kingdom]] in [[1990]]. He has appeared in several West End musicals, including ''Anything Goes'', ''Miss Saigon'', ''Beauty and the Beast'', ''Matador'', ''Hair'', ''Grease!'' and ''The Phantom of the Opera''. He has also appeared in the West End in non-musical dramas, such as ''Rope'' and the 2005 production of ''A Few Good Men'', in which Barrowman starred opposite Rob Lowe. Most recently he starred in ''Cinderella'' at the New Wimbledon Theatre for the 2005-6 [[Christmas]] season.
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| He has played the role of Joe Gillis in ''Sunset Boulevard'' in the West End and, briefly, on Broadway. His only other Broadway credit is the Stephen Sondheim revue ''Putting It Together'' ([[1999]]–[[2000]]).
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| Barrowman appeared in the first run of the [[BBC]] children's variety show ''Live & Kicking'' in [[1993]]-[[1994]], co-hosting the show with Andi Peters and Emma Forbes, before moving on to ''The Movie Game'', a [[television]] game show.
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| He is probably best known in the [[United States]] for starring roles in several short-lived prime-time soap operas such as ''Titans'' with Yasmine Bleeth in 2000 and ''Central Park West'', as well as the low-budget cult film ''Shark Attack 3''.
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| Barrowman's musical abilities have been featured in film: he had a duet with Kevin Kline in the Cole Porter biopic ''De-Lovely'', and he can be seen singing "Springtime for Hitler" in the film of Mel Brooks' ''The Producers'', based on the Broadway adaptation of the original movie.
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| Barrowman, who is openly gay, has been with his partner, British architect Scott Gill, since [[1991]]. Despite this long-standing relationship, Barrowman told ''The Herald'' of Glasgow that he had no plans to marry, saying, "Why would I want a 'marriage' from a belief system that hates me?". However, he and Gill are to become civil partners, but as Barrowman explained when the couple were interviewed by ''Attitude'' magazine, they do not want to call this a marriage "We're just going to sign the civil register. We're not going to have any ceremony because I'm not a supporter of the word marriage for a gay partnership.".
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| ==External links==
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| *{{imdb name|id=0057882|name=John Barrowman}}
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| *[http://www.johnbarrowman.com johnbarrowman.com]
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| *[http://www.unitnews.co.uk/torchwood-john-barrowman.php Torchwood Section @ unitnews]
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| *[http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2001320029-2005540739,00.html Article from The Sun]
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| *[http://www.itv.com/news/entertainment_454141.html Dancing on Ice]
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| [[Category:Doctor Who cast|Barrowman, John]]
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| {{Wikipedia|John_Barrowman}}
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