Jean-Christophe Febbrari

Jean-Christophe Febbrari

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Biography

Jean-Christophe Febbrari, a man whose unconventional upbringing and eclectic family background would be the stuff of fiction. Born and raised on the French Riviera, he was surrounded by a family of free spirits, including a professional stage actor, a Tibetan Lama, and a karate black belt. This unique blend of influences has undoubtedly shaped his artistic perspective and approach to his craft.

Febbrari's journey into the world of entertainment began with a stint in the Vegas production of Notre-Dame de Paris. However, it was his subsequent training with veteran method acting coach Rob Reece, a lifetime member of The Actors Studio, that truly transformed his approach to acting and solidified his passion for the craft.

As he honed his skills, Febbrari was approached by an agent who signed him on the spot. Within a year, he had earned his SAG card and landed a role on the ABC show Threat Matrix, followed by appearances on Days of Our Lives, Ugly Betty, Dirty Sexy Money, Chuck, and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.

In addition to his television work, Febbrari has also made a name for himself on the stage. He was cast as "The Host" in the 2006 NFL draft production, which aired live from Radio City Music Hall in New York City. His ongoing stage work includes the prestigious Met Theatre production of Suzan-Lori Parks' 365 Days/365 Plays.

Beyond his acting pursuits, Febbrari is also a talented musician. Having played guitar since the age of 12, he produced an acoustic covers album, JC-fragile, in 2012. The album features classic tracks such as Simple Minds' "Alive and Kicking," David Bowie's "Let's Dance," and Jacques Brel's "Ne Me Quitte Pas." Febbrari toured the album for two years, performing in various coffee shops and restaurants throughout the Los Angeles area.