Todrick Hall, born on April fourth, nineteen eighty-five, is a multifaceted American artist known for his dynamic presence as a singer, performer, dancer, and choreographer. He first captured national attention during the ninth season of American Idol, where his talent shone brightly, paving the way for a successful career in entertainment.
Following his stint on American Idol, Hall transitioned to YouTube, where he built a substantial following through his original songs, parodies, and engaging skits. His creativity was further showcased in the documentary series Todrick, which aired on MTV in two thousand fifteen, offering fans a glimpse into his innovative video-making process.
In addition to his online success, Hall has made significant contributions to Broadway. He became a resident choreographer and occasional judge on RuPaul's Drag Race starting with its eighth season. His theatrical talents were highlighted when he starred as Lola in Kinky Boots from two thousand sixteen to two thousand seventeen, and later took on the role of Billy Flynn in Chicago on Broadway and the West End. In two thousand nineteen, he portrayed Ogie in Waitress on Broadway.
Hall's discography includes four studio albums, with notable releases such as the visual albums Straight Outta Oz in two thousand sixteen and Forbidden in two thousand eighteen. In two thousand twenty, he released an EP titled Quarantine Queen and served as the international host of Global Pride, showcasing his commitment to activism and community engagement.