Neil Patrick Harris, often known as NPH, is a multifaceted entertainer who's made a big splash in the world of musical theater and performance. Born in 1973 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, he first gained fame as a child actor in "Doogie Howser, M.D.," but his love for singing and stage work really shone through in Broadway productions like "Assassins," "Cabaret," and his Tony Award-winning turn in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch." He's also hosted the Tony Awards multiple times, delivering memorable musical numbers that blend humor, charm, and killer vocals—think his iconic opening song "Broadway Is Not Just for Gays Anymore" from 2011, which went viral for its witty take on theater inclusivity.
Beyond the stage, NPH has lent his voice to various musical projects, including the cult favorite "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" alongside Joss Whedon, where he showcased his singing chops as the villainous lead. He's even narrated audiobooks for his own children's series, "The Magic Misfits," adding a magical, performative flair to the storytelling. With a career that's equal parts acting, hosting, and musical flair, NPH continues to be a beloved figure who brings energy and talent to everything he touches.
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