THE LEADING MEN: Making his Mark
Source: playbill.com
By: Wayman Wong
11/2/04Thanksgiving is on the way, and here are three "Leading Men" were especially grateful for: Drew Lachey (Rent), Gary Beach (La Cage aux Folles) and Tim Di Pasqua ("Purpose of Love").
WHY DREW IS DRAWN TO BWAY
Drew Lachey is best known as one-quarter of the sizzling vocal quartet of 98 Degrees, but now hes burning up the stage in his Broadway debut. Thanks to playing the part of Mark, Rent has given this graduate from Cincinnatis The School for Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA) a whole new lease on a theatrical career. Jeremy Kushnier, who co stars as Roger, says, "Drew was really up for the challenge, and hes worked his ass off. Hes been doing great!"Before he became a platinum pop star, Lachey drove an ambulance in New York. But in 1995, his mother and his brother, Nick, visited him and they saw Miss Saigon. Drew recalls, "Wow, thats when I realized I missed performing. It lit that spark in me, and two weeks later, Nick called me and said he was starting this group [with Jeff Timmons and Justin Jeffre]." That became 98 Degrees, which scored such heat-seeking hits as "Because of You," "I Do (Cherish You)," "Invisible Man" and "True to Your Heart" (with Stevie Wonder). In 2002 the Grammy-nominated group decided to take a break, but Drew confirms, "Weve been talking more about a reunion."
Drew, 28, is a genuine and good-hearted guy whos married to his childhood sweetheart, Lea Dellecave, and they have a German shepherd named Luka. He also has appeared on MTVs "Newlyweds," starring Nick and his wife, Jessica Simpson. According to their grandmother, the Lachey lads are distantly related to Napoleon. Drew quips, "That would explain my Napoleon complex. Im 5-foot-6; 5-foot-7 with my hair."
Question: Congrats, Drew! Howd you land the role of Mark?
Drew Lachey: Back when Hairspray was about to go to Broadway, [casting director] Bernie Telsey called my manager and said they were having problems finding a Link Larkin. So I flew to New York, auditioned and worked with Marc Shaiman. I guess Bernie remembered my audition. He asked me about Rent, and the role of Mark was a natural fit. I really like his vulnerability. He tries to have this happy-go-lucky artistic vibe, but hes really this lost soul looking for acceptance. Marks also been the caregiver for Roger [who has AIDS] and his nurse and his friend. I have a lot of respect for people who put their lives on hold to care for people they love.Q: Since you once were an emergency medical technician, being a caregiver is probably part of your personality, too.
Lachey: Yeah. Mark has all these layers. Its a role you can sink your teeth into. And vocally, Mark was much more in my range than Roger.Q: Hows it working with Jeremy and the rest of the cast?
Lachey: Jeremy is a gentleman and a scholar. Hes taught me a lot about the business and made me feel so comfortable. Weve goofed around and gone out for beers, and we have good chemistry. Everyone in the cast has been so great to me: Krystal [Washington], Kelly [Karbacz], Merle [Dandridge], Destan [Owens].Q: Youre in Rent until March 11, 2005, but Nick and Jessica came to your first performance on Sept. 10. Howd they react?
Lachey: I was a little nervous, but after the show, Nick was crying. And so was Jessica. They were so proud of me. Theyd never seen Rent, and they were surprised by how much passion and soul are in the show.Q: Did you ever dream of being on Broadway?
Lachey: Oh, yeah. I went to SCPA, starting in fifth grade. It was this vocational school for the arts where you had drama, music, visual arts, creative writing, dance, the whole gamut. It was like LaGuardia [the school immortalized in "Fame"], except we didnt dance on the tables. But I was always the class clown. Nick went there, and so did Carmen Electra. We did everything from Oliver! to Annie.Q: What do you think of Jonathan Larsons score to Rent?
Lachey: Its the perfect combination of pop-rock and musical theatre. The melodies are great, and theres so much power in the storytelling that he incorporated into every song. I wish I couldve met Larson.Q: Have you seen any other Broadway shows lately?
Lachey: Little Shop of Horrors closed before I could see Joey Fatone in it, but I caught Hugh Jackman in The Boy From Oz. He was amazing. And I havent seen Avenue Q yet, but Id love to do that show. I saw John Tartaglia at the "Broadway on Broadway" concert, and he made it sound so fun.Q: What do you enjoy listening to these days?
Lachey: I listen to everything: Nina Simone. Elton John, Billy Joel, Frank Sinatra, Guns N Roses, Metallica, Rush and Maroon 5.Q: Do you ever wonder how different your life would be if you were still driving an ambulance?
Lachey: I do think about it. We handled heart attacks and strokes, as opposed to gunshot wounds. Actually, I saw a couple of gorier things when I was in 98 Degrees. Wed be driving down the road and thered be a terrible accident. Once, a guy in a BMW hit a guardrail, smashed into a tree and was thrown from the car at 70 mph. Compound fracture, both his legs, ruptured his pelvis. We pulled the tree off him, and then the car caught on fire. We all had nightmares for weeks because it was so vivid.Q: Finally, howd you meet your lovely wife, Lea?
Lachey: Its been a fairytale. I met Lea in fifth grade, and weve been together since the 11th grade. We went to the same classes, and our musical theatre group traveled to Europe, and we did medleys from Fame and Once on This Island. Leas a beautiful girl whos very loving. When 98 Degrees was getting started, she was our biggest fan. And she became our choreographer, too. Shes never let me down, and she puts up with me, and Im a sarcastic bastard. The first song I wrote, "The Way You Do" ("The way you laugh at what I say/ The way you look at each new day"), was all about her. When Lea heard it, she cried. Shes amazing!