Sergio Trujillo
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Sergio Trujillo is a theater director, choreographer, dancer and actor. Born in Colombia and raised in Toronto, Canada, he is now an American citizen and resides in New York City. Trujillo was the recipient of the 2019
He received his first Emmy Award nomination in 2021 for NBC’s Christmas in Rockefeller Center.
Biography
Trujillo was born in Cali, Colombia and moved to the Canada suburb of North York, Toronto with his family at age 12. He is very close with his mother, Sara Trujillo, and his sister, Amparo Casilimas. His beloved father, Reynaldo Trujillo, as well as his brother, Reinaldo Trujillo, are deceased. Trujillo named his production company Two Kings Productions in memory of his father and brother.
He studied science at the University of Toronto and then attended chiropractic school. However, he left school to pursue a dance career in New York City.[1]
Of his desire to be a choreographer he said: "I knew that “Fosse” would be my last show as a dancer when I began feeling limited by somebody else’s work. I didn’t get to express myself, and I needed to do something about it."[2]
In 2011, Trujillo had the honor of having four shows simultaneously running on Broadway:
Broadway and off-broadway
Trujillo made his
Trujillo is the choreographer of the Broadway production of
Off-Broadway he choreographed Paul Simon's The Capeman at the Public Theater,
He directed Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine on Broadway at the Minskoff Theatre and was the director/choreographer of digital concert ¡Viva Broadway! Hear Our Voices.
Regional and international theater
He was the director and choreographer for Arrabal at the
His
Additional theatre credits include: Carmen; An Afro-Cuban Musical (Helen Hayes Award nomination), Kiss of the Spider Woman (North Shore Music Theatre), Kiss Me Kate (Tokyo), Needfire (Royal Alexandra Theatre), a musical adaptation of Twelfth Night (Tokyo), and segments of Chita Rivera's Chita and All That Jazz.
Opera
Trujillo choreographed The Marriage of Figaro for Los Angeles Opera and Salome for the New York City Opera.[6]
Personal life
Sergio Trujillo was distinguished as one of the Top 100 Colombians in the world by President Juan Manuel Santos and was voted as one of the top 50 Creative Colombian Artists in the world by Forbes Magazine.
He is the first choreographer ever invited to serve as a voting member of the American Theatre Wing’s Advisory Committee for the Tony Awards, and serves on the advisory boards of R.Evolutión Latina and New York Theatre Barn. He is an active member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.
Trujillo married his long-time partner, actor Jack Noseworthy, in 2011 after 21 years together. Trujillo and Noseworthy welcomed son Lucas Alejandro Truworthy, in 2018.[9]
Awards and nominations
Source: Internet Broadway Database[10]
- 2021 Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography - Christmas in Rockefeller Center (nominee)
- 2019 Ain't Too Proud (winner)[11]
- 2016 Tony Award Best Choreography — On Your Feet! (nominee)
- 2015 Olivier Award Best Theatre Choreographer — Memphis the Musical (winner)[12]
- 2013 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography — Hands on a Hardbody (nominee)
- 2012 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography — Leap of Faith (nominee)
- 2010 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography — Memphis (nominee)
- 2009
- 2006 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography — Jersey Boys (nominee)
- 2010 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Choreography — Memphis (winner tie)[14]
- 2016 Outer Critics Circle Awardfor Outstanding Choreography — On Your Feet
- 2018 Elliot Norton Awards for Outstanding Director, Large Theater — Arrabal (winner)[15]
- 2003 Ovation Awards for Outstanding Choreography — Empire: A New Musical
References
- ^ Kelly, Mary. "Sergio Trujillo" The Canada Encyclopedia, March 28, 2012
- ^ a b Herstein, Beth. "April 2009 interview with Sergio Trujillo" talkinbroadway.com, 2009
- ^ Clement, Olivia (May 20, 2008). "Ariana DeBose, Tony Yazbeck, and More Recipients of 2018 Chita Rivera Awards". Playbill.
- ^ "Sergio Trujillo – Broadway Cast & Staff | IBDB". www.ibdb.com. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
- ^ "Days Of Wine and Roses The Musical". Days of Wine and Roses. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
- ^ a b Credits at Playbill.com Archived 2009-11-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Credits at BroadwayWorld.com
- ^ Gans, Andrew. "Jersey Boys' Trujillo Working on European Tarzan" Archived 2010-02-23 at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, March 19, 2007
- ^ "Broadway Couple Sergio Trujillo & Jack Noseworthy Welcome a Baby Boy!". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved April 27, 2018.
- ^ "Sergio Trujillo Broadway Awards" ibdb.com, accessed May 20, 2016
- ^ McPhee, Ryan. " 'Hadestown Leads the Pack at the 2019 Tony Awards" Playbill, June 9, 2019
- ^ "Olivier Winners 2015" olivierawards.com, accessed May 20, 2016
- ^ Saved lortel.com, accessed May 20, 2016
- ^ Gans, Andrew. " 'Memphis', 'La Cage', Zeta-Jones, Finneran and More Are Outer Critics Circle Award Winners" Playbill, May 17, 2010
- ^ "36th Annual Elliot Norton Awards Recipients" wixstatic.com, retrieved June 11, 2019
External links
- Sergio Trujillo at the Internet Broadway Database
- Internet Off-Broadway Database listing
- Sergio Trujillo on the American Theatre Wing's documentary series "Working in the Theatre" on choreography in 2016.