John Allee is a versatile and accomplished individual, boasting an impressive array of acting and music credits that seamlessly transition between the realms of both stage and screen.
With a notable recurring role as Pasha on the critically acclaimed and Golden Globe-nominated Starz limited series "Flesh and Bone", executive produced by the esteemed Moira Walley-Beckett, John Allee has undoubtedly showcased his remarkable talent and range as a performer.
Noted thespian John has made a profound impact on the world of theatre, captivating diverse crowds across multiple continents and distinguished stages. His illustrious career has spanned from the esteemed Off-Broadway scene to the prestigious Pre-Broadway circuit, with performances that have echoed across the Atlantic to Europe and the Soviet Union.
Notable theatre credits of this esteemed individual include "A Man for All Seasons", a critically acclaimed production that showcased his remarkable range as a thespian. Additionally, he has had the privilege of performing in "The Man Who Came to Dinner", a timeless classic that allowed him to tap into his comedic chops. Furthermore, his portrayal of the lead in "33 Variations", a production that earned him the prestigious Ovation Award, solidified his position as a master of his craft.
He has also had the opportunity to tread the boards in "Cloud 9", a groundbreaking production that garnered him the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, a testament to his dedication and perseverance. Other notable credits include "Uncle Vanya", "The Crucible", "Peace in Our Time", "You Can't Take it With You", "The Malcontent", "Much Ado About Nothing", "Romeo and Juliet", "My Wife's Husband", "Little Shop of Horrors", "Assassins", "Alone Together", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "One Thousand Cranes", "Dandelion Wine", "Tigers Wild and", Anthony Newley's Pre-Broadway "Chaplin".
John is a multifaceted individual who has garnered numerous accolades for his impressive body of work in various creative fields. One of his notable achievements is as an award-winning author, having penned original works and adaptations of renowned literary pieces. Among his notable adaptations is "The Boy Who Could Make Himself Disappear," a captivating tale that has been brought to life on stage.
Furthermore, John has also demonstrated his versatility as a composer of musical plays. His creative endeavors have included the adaptation of "Poet's Garden," a mesmerizing production that has premiered in Los Angeles at the esteemed Matrix Theatre. This remarkable achievement has earned him the prestigious Backstage West Garland Award for Best Musical Score, a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft.
John's impressive portfolio is a testament to his boundless creativity and his ability to excel in multiple artistic endeavors. His remarkable accomplishments in the world of literature and music have solidified his position as a renowned and accomplished artist, and his future projects are eagerly anticipated by fans and critics alike.
John is an accomplished music writer who has earned the prestigious ASCAP/Sammy Cahn Award for his exceptional skills in crafting compelling lyrics.
His impressive body of work has been showcased in a variety of esteemed settings, including Off-Broadway productions, regional theatre performances, and television broadcasts.
In addition to his solo endeavors, John is a valued member of the vocal trio Three Short Guys, which has performed at prominent Los Angeles venues and has even appeared on national television.
John, who writes music under the moniker Johnnye Allee, initially released his debut CD in 2007, titled "Unless it Isn't", a compilation of folk-pop and roots-rock compositions that garnered widespread acclaim from American Songwriter magazine, which hailed the album as a "stunning suite of songs".