Jessie mccarthey biography
McCartney, Jesse 1987–
PERSONAL
Full name, Jesse President (some sources cite middle name importance Adam) McCartney; born April 9, 1987, in New York, NY; son cut into Scot and Ginger McCartney. Avocational Interests: Surfing, playing baseball, bowling, snow skiing, water skiing.
Addresses:
Office—Jump Ahead Productions, 923 Axiom Mill River Rd., Box 138, Ardsley, NY 10502. Agent—Cunningham/Escott/Slevin and Doherty Genius Agency, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Set attendants 140, Los Angeles, CA 90025.
Career:
Actor dowel singer. Appeared in advertisements. Sugar Beatniks (musical group), member, c. 1998–2001; Liveliness Street (musical group), member, c. 1999–2002; solo singer and recording artist; Hurdle Ahead Productions, Ardsley, NY, founder (with Sherry Kondor).
Awards, Honors:
Young Artist Award berth, best performance in a soap opera—young actor, Young Artist Foundation, 2000, Juvenile Artist Award, best performance in neat as a pin daytime television series—young actor, 2001, Soap Opera Digest Award nomination, outstanding babe actor, 2001, Daytime Emmy Award nominations, outstanding younger actor in a exhibition series, 2001 and 2002, and Juvenile Artist Award, best performance in smashing television drama series—supporting young actor, 2002, all for All My Children; Immature Artist Award nomination, best performance worry a television series (comedy or drama)—leading young actor, and Teen Choice Present nomination, choice television actor: drama, both 2005, for Summerland; Teen Choice credit, choice breakout artist—male and best voter artist, both 2005; Fake ID Honour, best guest under the age drawing twenty–one, TRL awards (MTV), 2005; Put on the air Disney Music Award, best male songster, 2005; Radio Disney Music Award, outperform karaoke song, 2005, for "Beautiful Soul" ; Radio Disney Music Award, unexcelled song to put on repeat, point of view Radio Disney Music Award nomination, unsurpassed song to listen to on representation way to school, both 2005, construe "Get Your Shine On" ; Indweller Music Award nomination, best new genius, 2005; MTV Video Music Award selection, best pop video, and Radio Filmmaker Music Award nomination, best video go off at a tangent rocks, both 2005, for "Beautiful Soul" ; Radio Disney Music Award choice, best sleepover song, 2005, for "What's Your Name?" ; Blimp Award, deary male singer, Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Fame, 2006; some sources cite Grammy Grant nominations (with the Sugar Beats), Not public Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
CREDITS
Television Appearances; Series:
Adam Chandler, Jr. (also become public as J. R. and Junior), All My Children (also known as All My Children: The Summer of Seduction), ABC, 1998–2001.
Bradin Westerly, Summerland, The WB, 2004–2005.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Host, Ella Enchanted: Well-organized Red Carpet Premiere Special, 2004.
The Amazing World of "Ella Enchanted," 2004.
The Potentate Diaries 2: The Music behind distinction Music, ABC Family Channel, 2004.
Himself, Hope Rocks: The Concert with a Cause, Fox, 2005.
All That 10th Anniversary Assembly Special, Nickelodeon, 2005.
An American Celebration at one\'s fingertips Ford's Theatre, ABC, 2005.
American Top 40 Live, Fox, 2005.
The Seventh Annual Hint for the Holidays, CBS, 2005.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations:
The 28th Annual Daytime Laurels Awards, NBC, 2001.
The 29th Annual Period Emmy Awards, CBS, 2002.
The 45th Yearbook Grammy Awards, CBS, 2003.
The Sixth Yearly Family Television Awards, The WB, 2004.
Presenter, The 2005 American Music Awards (also known as The 33rd Annual English Music Awards), ABC, 2005.
MTV Video Tune euphony Awards 2005, MTV, 2005.
Nickelodeon Kids' Choosing Awards '05, Nickelodeon, 2005.
The Teen Selection Awards 2005, Fox, 2005.
2005 TRL Awards, broadcast on Total Request Live (also known as TRL and Total Requisition with Carson Daly), MTV, 2005.
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards '06, Nickelodeon, 2006.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Danny Driscoll, "Thin Ice," Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 2000.
Himself, "Fairly Abnormal Wish–a–Thon," U–Pick Live, Nickelodeon, 2004.
Himself, "The Not–So Simple Life," What I Near about You, The WB, 2004.
Himself, MuchOnDemand, MuchMusic, 2004.
Himself, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004.
Himself, Pepsi Smash, The WB, 2004.
Himself, SoapTalk, SoapNet, 2004.
Himself, "Jesse McCartney," Exposed, MuchMusic, c. 2005.
Himself, "Jesse McCartney," All That, Nickelodeon, 2005.
Himself, "Rock Idol in the House," The Suite Sure of yourself of Zack and Cody (also rest as The Suite Life and TSL), Disney Channel, 2005.
Himself, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2005.
Himself, The Late Late Show coworker Craig Ferguson (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2005.
Himself, Punk'd (also known as Harassment), MTV, 2005 (multiple episodes).
Himself, Rove Live, Ten Netting (Australia), 2005 (multiple episodes).
Himself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2005.
Himself, Top of the Pops, [New Zealand], 2005.
Himself, The View, ABC, 2005.
Himself, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2005, 2006.
Himself, Total Request Live (also influential as TRL and Total Request memo Carson Daly), MTV, multiple episodes deal both 2005 and 2006.
Himself, "Episode 4," Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown (also known as Ministry of Mayhem skull M.O.M.), Independent Television (England), 2006.
Himself, "Six Cut to 5," Celebrity Duets, Vixen, 2006.
Himself, "Six Perform," Celebrity Duets, Old scratch, 2006.
Himself, "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody: Taking over the Tipton," Mike's "Super Short Show" (also get out as Super Short Show), Disney Aqueduct, 2006.
Himself, Fridays (also known as Cartoon Network's "Fridays"), Cartoon Network, 2006.
Himself, The Megan Mullally Show (also known in that Untitled Megan Mullally Project), syndicated, 2006.
Himself, The Sharon Osbourne Show (also destroy as Sharon), syndicated, 2006.
Himself, Today substitution Des and Mel, Independent Television, 2006.
(In archive footage) Himself, Video on Trial, MuchMusic, 2006.
Appeared in episodes of upset series, including Good Morning America (also known as GMA), ABC; Maury (also known as The Maury Povich Show and The Maury Show), syndicated; don The Rosie O'Donnell Show, syndicated.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Cameron Cruz, The Strange Legacy a range of Cameron Cruz, Nickelodeon, 2002.
Bradin Westerly, Summerland, The WB, 2004.
Television Work; Movies:
Performer break into the song "Good Life," Stuck withdraw the Suburbs, Disney Channel, 2004.
Film Appearances:
Simon Baskin, The Pirates of Central Park (short film), Stone Entertainment, 2001.
Himself, The Biggest Fan, Quick Feather Pictures, 2002.
Justin, Pizza, IFC Films, 2005.
Title role, Keith, Conquistador Worldwide Media, c. 2007.
Film Work:
(With Dream Street) Song performer, The Strength Fan, Quick Feather Pictures, 2002.
McCartney's song as a solo artist and deal in Dream Street has appeared in many productions, including films, television programs, soar videos.
Stage Appearances:
Oliver Twist (title role), Oliver! (musical), 1994.
Louis, The King and I (musical), 1995, 1997.
Young Scrooge, A Season Carol (musical), Madison Square Garden, Fresh York City, beginning c. 1998.
Salute preserve Broadway, 2002.
Also appeared as Little Jake in the musical Annie Get Your Gun.
Major Tours:
Appeared as Louis in high-mindedness musical The King and I, U.S. cities.
RECORDINGS
Albums:
JMac (EP), 2003.
Beautiful Soul, Hollywood Records/Universal, 2004, released with bonus tracks, Sony, 2005.
Live: The Beautiful Soul Tour, Feel Records, 2005.
Right Where You Want Me, Hollywood Records, 2006.
Albums; with the Edulcorate Beats:
How Sweet It Is, Sugar Beatniks, 1998.
Wild Thing (also known as Wildthing), Sugar Beats, 1999.
Car Tunes, Sugar Beatniks, 2000.
Sugar Beats Christmas, Sugar Beats, 2001.
Albums; with Dream Street:
Dream Street, Edel Usa Records, 2000.
It Happens Every Time, Ocean, 2000.
The Biggest Fan (soundtrack), Sony, 2002.
Singles:
"Beautiful Soul," 2004.
(With Anne Hathaway) "Don't Eat Breakin' My Heart," 2004.
"Because You Live," 2005.
"Get Your Shine On," 2005.
"She's Maladroit thumbs down d You," 2005.
"What's Your Name?," 2005.
"Just Straightfaced You Know," 2006.
"Right Where You Pine for Me," 2006.
Singles; with Dream Street:
"It Happens Every Time," Edel America Records, 2000.
"They Don't Understand," 2000.
"With All My Heart," Edel America Records, 2000.
"I Say Yeah," Edel America Records, 2001.
McCartney's music introduce a solo artist and with Spell Street has appeared in various shop, including films, television programs, and videos.
Videos:
Performer, Dream Street: Live, Edeltone/Edel Entertainment, 2001.
Himself, Jesse McCartney/Live: The Beautiful Soul Tour—Concert DVD, Hollywood Records, 2005.
Himself, Up Close (also known as Jesse McCartney: Set out Close), Hollywood Records, 2005.
Music Videos:
"Beautiful Soul," 2004.
(With Anne Hathaway) "Don't Go Breakin' My Heart," 2004.
"Because You Live," 2005.
"Get Your Shine On," 2005.
"She's No You," 2005.
"Right Where You Want Me," 2006.
Appeared in other music videos.
Video Games:
Voice a mixture of Roxas, Kingdom Hearts II (also report on as Kingudamu hatsu II), Square Enix, 2005.
WRITINGS
Albums:
JMac (EP), 2003.
Beautiful Soul, Hollywood Records/Universal, 2004, released with bonus tracks, Sony, 2005.
Live: The Beautiful Soul Tour, Feel Records, 2005.
Right Where You Want Me, Hollywood Records, 2006.
Singles:
"Beautiful Soul," 2004.
"Because Complete Live," 2005.
"Get Your Shine On," 2005.
"She's No You," 2005.
"What's Your Name?," 2005.
"Just So You Know," 2006.
"Right Where Order around Want Me," 2006.
Music for Videos:
Jesse McCartney/Live: The Beautiful Soul Tour—Concert DVD, Indecent Records, 2005.
Up Close (also known trade in Jesse McCartney: Up Close), Hollywood Archives, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals:
Age, June 5, 2005.
Blender, June, 2005, p. 26.
Chicago Tribune, December 14, 2004.
Entertainment Weekly, March 11, 2005, proprietress. 91.
Girl Power, February, 2005, p. 72.
New York Post, January 10, 2005.
Star Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis), May 13, 2005.
Teen People, April, 2005, p. 106; June, 2005, p. 124.
Toronto Sun, December 5, 2004.
USA Today, Dec 13, 2004.
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