Jenna Ushkowitz

Jenna Noelle Ushkowitz[1] (/ˈʌʃkəwɪts/; born April 28, 1986)[1] (born Min Ji [민지])[2] is a Korean-born American producer, actress, singer and podcast host.[3] She is known for her performances in Broadway musicals such as The King and I and Waitress; and in the role of Tina Cohen-Chang on the Fox comedy-drama series Glee. She won a Tony Award as a producer the Broadway musical Once on This Island.

Jenna Ushkowitz
Ushkowitz in 2011
Born
Min Ji

(1986-04-28) April 28, 1986
Alma materMarymount Manhattan College
Occupation
  • Actress
  • singer
  • dancer
Years active1989–present
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationMin Ji
McCune–ReischauerMin Chi

Early life

Born in Seoul, South Korea, Ushkowitz was adopted at the age of three months and raised in East Meadow, New York.[4][5] Her mother Judi was a secretary turned housewife, and her father Brad was in transportation-industry sales; she has a brother, Gregg.[6] Her immediate family is Catholic, although her paternal grandfather was Jewish.[7] She attended elementary school at the Parkway School in East Meadow, followed by Holy Trinity Diocesan High School, a Catholic school in Hicksville, Long Island.[8][9] As a young child, she began her career in print advertisements, beginning with an ad for Playskool's Dress Me Up Ernie doll. She next did a Toys R Us television commercial, and went on to do three Burger King and Hess toy truck commercials each, and at ages 3, 6 and 11 did three Jell-O commercials starring comedian Bill Cosby.[10]

During high school, Ushkowitz appeared in numerous musicals, including Les Misérables. Her other roles included Penny in Honk!, Inez in The Baker's Wife, Little Red Riding Hood in Into the Woods, and Romaine Patterson in The Laramie Project. Ushkowitz graduated from high school in 2004 and moved on to attend Marymount Manhattan College, where she once again took the role of Little Red Riding Hood in Into the Woods.[11] She graduated from Marymount Manhattan in 2007 with a Bachelor of Arts in theatre arts, with a concentration in performance and a minor in musical theatre.[8][12]

Career

Ushkowitz at San Diego Comic Con in 2010

At age 3, Ushkowitz began appearing on Sesame Street and other children's television shows. Her Broadway musical debut was in the 1996 revival of The King and I.[13] Ushkowitz sang the American National Anthem at a New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden when she was 13.[11] Ushkowitz understudied the roles of Ilse, Anna, Martha, and Thea in the Broadway musical Spring Awakening in 2008.[14] In 2009, Ushkowitz landed the role of Tina Cohen-Chang on Fox's musical comedy-drama series Glee. In casting Glee, series creator Ryan Murphy sought out actors who could identify with the rush of starring in theatrical roles. Instead of using traditional network casting calls, he spent three months on Broadway, where he found Ushkowitz.[15] She was initially given a bit of information about Tina's back story, and believed that the character's stutter was real.[16]

Ushkowitz's solos have included the songs "True Colors" by Cyndi Lauper, "I Follow Rivers" by Lykke Li, "Because You Loved Me" by Celine Dion, "Gangnam Style" by PSY, "I Don't Know How to Love Him" from the musical Jesus Christ Superstar, "Hung Up" by Madonna, and "I Kissed a Girl" by Katy Perry. Raymund Flandez of The Wall Street Journal hailed the "True Colors" cover as showcasing Ushkowitz's "strong crystalline voice".[17] Gerrick D. Kennedy, writing for the Los Angeles Times, wrote that the "poignant" rendition was one of his "feel-good, tearjerker moments".[18] The version charted at number 47 on the Australian Singles Chart, 38 on the Canadian Hot 100, 15 on the Irish Singles Chart, 35 on the UK Singles Chart, and 66 on the Billboard Hot 100.[19] Rolling Stone journalist Erica Futterman wrote that her "Because You Loved Me" performance "removes some of the Lite FM softness embedded in the tune" and added that it was "really is great to see Tina get a song that suits her vocal abilities".[20]

Ushkowitz, Chris Colfer and Heather Morris during a performance of Beyonce's "Single Ladies" on the tour Glee Live! In Concert! in 2011

In both 2010 and 2011, Ushkowitz embarked on live concert tours with her Glee co-stars, with performances taking place in the United States, Canada, England, and Ireland. In 2011, Ushkowitz appeared briefly in Lady Gaga's music video for "Marry the Night", playing the role of Gaga's friend.[21] Ushkowitz's autobiography, Choosing Glee, was released on May 14, 2013.[22][23] During Glee's fifth season, Ushkowitz's character graduated and was accepted into Brown University.

In August 2014, Ushkowitz was cast as Jeannie Ryan in the Hollywood Bowl production of Hair.[24] Also in 2014, Ushkowitz was approached by fellow adoptee Samantha Futerman to found Kindred: The Foundation for Adoption, created to provide international and domestic adoptees and their families (both adoptive and biological) with services such as travel, translation, and support for those who wish to reunite. With the same spirit that made her create Kindred, in 2015, Ushkowitz executive produced the documentary Twinsters, a film showing the story that connected Samantha and Anaïs, identical twin sisters separated at birth. The film premiered at the 2015 South by Southwest. That same year, she was cast as the lead character, Julia Sullivan, in a special production of The Wedding Singer at the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera. The play was initially set to last one week, but the positive response from critics and audiences extended its run.[25]

In December 2015, it was announced that Ushkowitz had been cast as Marie the Nurse in the film adaptation of the musical Hello Again, alongside Nolan Gerard Funk, Audra McDonald, and Martha Plimpton.[26] In 2016, Ushkowitz co-founded the podcast network At Will Radio with Will Malnati. The network debuted Infinitie Positivities, a show hosted by Ushkowitz that contains discussions of topics from her book Choosing Glee, and conversations with people who inspire her; guests include fellow actors, authors, and experts. In each episode, she talks about a new way to live life with a positive outlook.[27]

Ushkowitz temporarily assumed the role of Dawn Williams from Kimiko Glenn in the Broadway production of Waitress, beginning performances July 29, 2016,[28] and completing her run on October 19, 2016.[29] She then appeared alongside Tracie Thoms and Rachel Dratch in Broadway's The 24 Hour Plays, with a performance on November 14, 2016.[30] In 2018, she won a Tony Award for her role as a producer on that year's Best Revival of a Musical, Once on This Island.[31]

Activism

Besides her work with Kindred Foundation, Ushkowitz has advocated for several causes. In 2012, she posed with Glee co-star Kevin McHale for the NOH8 Campaign, supporting the repeal of Proposition 8 in California, which had previously banned same-sex marriages in the state.[32] Ushkowitz has also worked with NYCLASS and Oceana. A long time supporter of ocean conservation, Ushkowitz took a trip during summer of 2015 with Oceana to the Channel Islands, in order to raise awareness on the overfishing of forage fish and its effects on their survival. That same year, she hosted the 2015 Nautica Oceana Beach House event.[33] She has also made efforts to raise awareness about the declining population of sea lions in California, also caused by the overfishing of forage fish.[34]

Stage

As Actress

Year Title Role Notes
1996–1998 The King and I Royal Child Neil Simon Theatre
2008 Spring Awakening Ensemble / Ilse Neumann Eugene O'Neill Theatre
2014 Hair Jeannie Ryan Hollywood Bowl
2015 The Wedding Singer Julia Sullivan Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera
2016 Waitress Dawn Williams Brooks Atkinson Theatre
2016 The 24 Hour Plays Various American Airlines Theatre

As Producer

Year Title Role Notes
2017 Once on This Island Producer 2017 Broadway Revival
2019 Be More Chill Producer Broadway premiere
2019 The Inheritance Co-producer Broadway premiere[35]

Filmography

Television

As actress
Year Title Role Notes
2000 Little Bill Basketball Girl Episode: "The Promise/The Practice"
2007 The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Violin Player Episode: "Orchestra"
2009–2015 Glee Tina Cohen-Chang Main role (seasons 1—5); Recurring role (season 6); 106 episodes
As herself
Year Title Role Notes
2010 When I Was 17 Herself Episode 32
2011 The Glee Project Herself Episode: "Believability"
2013 This Is How I Made It Herself Episode 10
2013 MasterChef Herself Episode: "Top 14 Compete"
2014–2015 Celebrity Name Game Herself 6 episodes

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Educated Wendy Short film
2011 Glee: The 3D Concert Movie Tina Cohen-Chang Concert film
2014 Twinsters Also executive producer
2017 Yellow Fever Asia Bradford
2017 Hello Again Marie (The Nurse)
2020 1 Night in San Diego Hannah
2020 The Right Girl

Music videos

Year Title Artist(s)
2011 "Marry the Night" Lady Gaga
2017 "Swish Swish" Katy Perry featuring Nicki Minaj

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Glee Won
TV Land Awards Future Classics (with Glee cast) Won
Teen Choice Awards Choice Music: Group (with Glee cast) Nominated
Lesbian/Bi People's Choice Awards Favorite Music Duo or Group (with Glee cast) Nominated
Gay People's Choice Awards Favorite Music Duo or Group (with Glee cast) Won
2011 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
Grammy Awards Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Don't Stop Believin' Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Music: Group (with Glee cast) Glee Nominated
2012 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
2013 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Glee Nominated
2015 South by Southwest Grand Jury Award for Documentary Feature Twinsters Nominated
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Best Documentary Feature (Grand Jury Prize) Won
2017 International Filmmaker Festival of World Cinema London Best Lead Actress Yellow Fever Nominated
2018 Tony Awards Best Revival of a Musical Once On This Island Won

References

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  2. Ushkowitz, Brad, in Ushkowitz, Jenna; Berk, Sheryl (2013). "Introduction". Choosing Glee" 10 Rules to Finding Inspiration, Happiness, and the Real You. St. Martin's Publishing Group. p. 9. ISBN 9781250030610.
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  5. Jann, Janice (August 1, 2009). "Jenna Ushkowitz". KoreAm. Archived from the original on July 23, 2010. Tell me about your last name, Ushkowitz. – It's Polish. I was actually adopted from Korea when I was 3 months old. My father is Polish-Italian and my mother is Irish-English. Additional archive link.
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  7. Ushkowitz and Berk, p. 4.
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  12. "2018 Annual Scholarship Benefit Raises Over $1 Million" (Press release). Marymount Manhattan College. April 20, 2018. Archived from the original on August 3, 2020. Retrieved August 3, 2020. ...Jenna Ushkowitz ’07...
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  25. "GLEE's Jenna Ushkowitz to Lead Pittsburgh CLO's The Wedding Singer; 2015 Summer Season Casts Set". Broadway World. April 22, 2015.
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