Leslie Odom Jr. is one of those rare performers who seems to have a cheat code for talent. Actor, singer, Broadway legend, and all-around smooth operator, Odom Jr. first made a name for himself by rewriting history—as Aaron Burr, no less—in the cultural phenomenon that is Hamilton. That role didn’t just win him a Tony Award; it made him a household name (and caused many to learn who Aaron Burr actually was finally).
Raised in Queens, New York, and later in Philadelphia, Leslie showed an early aptitude for performance. He began studying musical theater in high school and continued at Carnegie Mellon University, where he honed his craft before launching into the world of stage and screen. His Broadway debut came at the age of 17 in Rent—a baptism by fire that quickly proved he belonged.
But it was his role in Hamilton that turned him into a star. As the smooth-talking, sharp-dressed, emotionally complex rival to Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Alexander Hamilton, Odom Jr. stole every scene—and our collective breath—with songs like “Wait for It” and “The Room Where It Happens.”
Beyond Broadway, Leslie has become a sought-after recording artist, releasing solo jazz albums and Christmas records that show off his silky vocals. He’s also taken his talents to Hollywood, appearing in films like Murder on the Orient Express, Harriet, and One Night in Miami, where his portrayal of Sam Cooke earned him an Academy Award nomination.
Leslie Odom Jr.’s career has been a masterclass in versatility, grace, and hitting all the right notes—literally and figuratively. Whether he’s singing on stage, stealing scenes on screen, or offering life advice in a book, he does it all with style.
Happy Birthday to Leslie Odom Jr.—may your day be filled with harmony, applause, and zero duel challenges.