Giuseppe Bausilio

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Giuseppe Bausilio

Giuseppe Bausilio (born June 20, 1997) is a Swiss actor, dancer, and singer. Bausilio is known for his theater roles, such portrayal of "Billy" in the Broadway, Chicago, and National Tour productions of Billy Elliot the Musical, as well as his performances as "Race" and "Davey" in the Broadway production of Newsies the Musical. He also starred as Alfie in fourth season of the Canadian television series The Next Step, and as Michael Fiorelli in the 2020 film Ode to Passion.

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Giuseppe Bausilio
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Bausilio in 2012
Born (1997-06-20) June 20, 1997 (age 27)
Bern, Switzerland
OccupationActor
Years active2006–present
Websitegiuseppebausilio.com
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Career

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Bausilio began his professional career performing in multiple operas and ballets at the Bern Theatre and Theater im Kafigturm in his hometown of Bern, Switzerland.[1][2]

After placing third in a dance competition, Bausilio was invited to audition for the part of "Billy" in Billy Elliot the Musical. After the audition he was cast in the Chicago production of the show along with Cesar Corrales, Tommy Batchelor and J.P. Viernes.[3] He remained with the production through October 10, 2010, at which time he joined the National Tour production of the show, where he shared the title role alongside Michael Dameski, Kylend Hetherington, Lex Ishimoto, and Daniel Patrick Russell.

In May 2011, Bausilio was announced as the next "Billy" in the Broadway production of Billy Elliot the Musical replacing the departing Jacob Clemente.[2] Bausilio made his Broadway Debut that July, and remained with the show through November 6, 2011. Bausilio began performances as "Race" in Newsies on October 7, 2013.[4][5] Giuseppe starred as Alfie in fourth season of the Canadian drama television series The Next Step.

He recently starred in the lead role of Michael Fiorelli in the independent musical feature film Ode to Passion, which was released exclusively on Amazon Prime Video on July 10, 2020.[6]

Stage

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DateProductionRoleTheatreNote
2006 Falstaff Little Devil[2] Bern Theatre Bern, Switzerland
2007 Mazepa Boy[2]
Sleeping Beauty The Wolf[2]
2008 Alice in Wonderland The Rabbit[2] Theater im Kafigturm
The Nutcracker Fritz[2] Bern Theatre
April 3, 2010–
October 10, 2010
Billy Elliot: The Musical Billy Oriental Theatre[7][8] Chicago, Illinois
October 30, 2010–
June 9, 2011
Various Theatres National Tour[9][10][11]
July 3, 2011–
November 6, 2011
Imperial Theatre[2][12] Broadway
October 8, 2012–
November 4, 2012
Spring Awakening Melchior[13] TBG Theatre New York City
October 7, 2013–
December 1, 2013,
June 3, 2014 – August 22, 2014
Newsies the Musical Race Nederlander Theatre Broadway
December, 2015–
April 03, 2016
Aladdin Ensemble New Amsterdam Theatre Broadway
July 31, 2016–
January 29, 2017
Cats Carbucketty Neil Simon Theatre Broadway
March 15, 2017–
April 08, 2018
Hello, Dolly! Ensemble Shubert Theatre Broadway
May 2018

January 20, 2019
Hamilton Samuel Seabury/Ensemble CIBC Theatre Chicago, Illinois
June, 2019–
present
Charles Lee/Ensemble Richard Rodgers Theatre Broadway
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Filmography

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Film and television roles
Year Title Role Notes
2011 First Position Self Documentary film
2013 Dead Man Down Teen with Sun Glasses Film
2016–2017, 2019 The Next Step Alfie Main role (season 4); guest role (season 7)
2020 Ode to Passion Michael Fiorelli Streaming film
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Awards

  • Jazz Competition Bern, CH 1st Place[14]
  • Ravenna Youth America Grand Prix World Ballet Competition 2nd Place (2008)[15]
  • Youth America Grand Prix (World Dance Competition) 3rd Place (2009)[16]
  • Concour Le Chausson (Paris Dance Competition), 1st Place (2009)[17]
  • MAB, Maria Antonietta Berlusconi International Ballet Award, 1st Place (2010), Milano Teatro Manzoni
  • New York Final Youth American Grand Prix World Ballet Competition 3rd Place (2011)[14]
  • Youth America Grand Prix (World Dance Competition) 3rd Place (2011)[18]
  • Youth America Grand Prix (World Dance Competition) 2nd Place (2012)
  • Competition in "LES CHAUSSON D’OR" 2nd Place (2012) (Paris, FR)

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