Jason Orange (born Jason Thomas Orange, 10 July 1970, Wythenshawe,
Manchester,
England)
is an English
singer
and was one fifth of the successful English boyband, Take
That during the early 1990s.
Orange's first experience with fame came when his breakdancing
skills landed him a role The
Hitman and Her.
After the break-up of Take That, Orange studied acting. In 1999, he
performed in Gob by Jim
Kenworth at the The King's Head Theatre in London. He then
attended South Trafford College,
studying psychology
and sociology.
Orange is currently touring with the re-formed Take That, who
released a new album
Beautiful World
on 27 November 2006. During the first round of Take That Jason was best
known for his skills as a dancer and was never given lead vocals on any
of the songs. The new album features Jason on lead vocals for the first
time in Take That, on the song, "Wooden Boat".
References
External links
Gary Barlow • Mark
Owen • Howard
Donald • Jason
Orange
Robbie Williams
Discography
Studio albums: Take
That and Party • Everything
Changes • Nobody
Else • Beautiful World
Compilation albums: Take
That: Greatest Hits • Never Forget
Singles: "Do
What U Like" • "Promises" •
"Once You've Tasted Love" •
"It Only Takes a Minute" •
"I
Found Heaven" • "A
Million Love Songs" • "Could
It Be Magic" • "Why Can't I Wake Up
With You" • "Pray"
• "Relight
My Fire" • "Babe"
• "Everthing
Changes" • "Love Ain't Here Anymore" •
"Sure"
• "Back
for Good" • "Never
Forget" • "How
Deep Is Your Love" • "Patience" •
"Shine" •
"I'd
Wait for Life"
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