Bradley Caleb Kane (born September 23, 1973) is a singer, actor, and writer. Currently he goes by the name
Brad Caleb Kane. He began to act when he was three years old, with a small role in the movie
Six Weeks. At the age of eight, he obtained the role of one of the four chorus boys in the Broadway musical
Evita. He was in that production for four months before changing to
Stephen Sondheim's
Sunday in the Park with George, in which he acted alongside such stars as
Bernadette Peters and
Mandy Patinkin. At the age of eleven, Kane participated in the "Very Special Arts" festival, a benefit for disabled children, which gave him an opportunity to sing for First Lady Nancy Reagan in the White House and at the Kennedy Center. Kane has appeared in many commercials and has been a guest star in such popular programs as
Law & Order,
One Life to Live,
Guiding Light,
Search for Tomorrow, and
Plaza Sésamo. He has also been a host on the Nickelodeon series
Rated K Update and has been the assistant conductor of an interview program called
Girl Talk In theatre, his credits include the role of the young Lucius in the Public Theater's production of
Titus Andronicus, and two roles in
James Lapine's
Lincoln Center production of
The Winter's Tale.
He provided the singing voice of the character
Aladdin in the
1992 film of the same name as well as its sequels.
In 1993, he played Arpad Laszlo in the Broadway revival of
She Loves Me. He also played Tucker Wells in the season three episode "
The Prom" of
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and provided
Jonathan Levinson's singing voice in the episode "
Superstar".