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| Name | Nick Jonas |
| Birth date | March 16, 1992 |
| Birth place | Dallas, Texas, U.S. |
| Occupation | Singer, songwriter, actor, producer |
| Years active | 1990s–present |
| Spouse | Priyanka Chopra (m. 2018) |
Nick Jonas Nicholas Jerry Jonas is an American singer, songwriter, actor, and producer who rose to prominence as a member of the pop-rock band that achieved mainstream success in the 2000s and later established a solo career and acting résumé across film, television, and Broadway. He has collaborated with notable artists and appeared in prominent productions while also engaging in philanthropy and entrepreneurial ventures. His career intersects with major entertainment institutions and award bodies.
Nick Jonas was born in Dallas, Texas, and raised in Wyckoff, New Jersey by parents Paul Kevin Jonas and Denise Miller-Jonas, joining siblings Kevin Jonas and Joe Jonas in a family with roots in Kentucky and Indiana. As a child he performed in regional theatre productions and local talent shows, appearing in works associated with institutions such as the Paper Mill Playhouse and touring with ensembles that connected him to national circuits like the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and variety showcases tied to broadcast partners including NBC and ABC. His early musical development involved study with vocal coaches and participation in recordings tied to labels and producers who later worked with acts on the Billboard 200 and with executives from companies like Columbia Records and Hollywood Records.
Jonas's professional breakthrough came as a founding member of a pop-rock band formed with his brothers that signed to Hollywood Records and released multi-platinum albums which charted on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Billboard 200, propelled by singles promoted on platforms including Radio Disney and music video rotation on MTV. The group's tours visited major venues such as Madison Square Garden, O2 Arena, and stadium dates supporting acts from labels like Island Records and Republic Records, while partnerships included merchandising with companies tied to the Disney Channel franchise and sync placements in productions by Walt Disney Pictures.
After establishing a group brand, he launched a solo career with albums released on labels associated with the Recording Industry Association of America certifications; singles featured collaborations with artists signed to imprints like RCA Records and producers from studios linked to Jive Records alumni. He worked with songwriters and producers who previously collaborated with celebrities such as Miley Cyrus, Madonna, Justin Timberlake, and Pharrell Williams, leading to appearances at industry events including the MTV Video Music Awards, the American Music Awards, and performances on broadcast programs like Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Jonas expanded into entrepreneurship with ventures in fashion and tech, partnering with brands and companies that include lifestyle labels retailed through outlets like Nordstrom and technology startups backed by investors from firms such as Benchmark and Sequoia Capital. His publishing and songwriting credits are registered with organizations including ASCAP and BMI, and he has collaborated with music publishers linked to catalogues handled by Sony Music Publishing and Universal Music Group.
Jonas's acting career includes roles on Broadway with productions connected to theaters such as the Broadway Theatre and collaborations with directors and companies involved with adaptations for Paramount Pictures and Universal Pictures. He appeared in film projects alongside actors associated with studios like Warner Bros. Pictures and streaming platforms including Netflix and Hulu, and guest-starred on television series broadcast by networks such as ABC, FOX, and CBS.
Notable screen credits include parts in feature films released by major distributors—projects that screened at festivals curated by organizations such as the Toronto International Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival—and roles in television dramas and comedies produced by studios like Bad Robot and Warner Bros. Television. He has also served as a judge and mentor on televised music competitions aired by NBC and participated in awards telecasts produced by institutions such as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Recording Academy.
Jonas married actress and producer Priyanka Chopra in a high-profile wedding with ceremonies influenced by traditions associated with Hinduism and Christianity, and the events received coverage from media outlets tied to conglomerates such as ViacomCBS and WarnerMedia. The couple maintain residences in properties located in cities including New York City and Los Angeles, and they engage with lifestyle brands and endorsements linked to companies like Estée Lauder and Calvin Klein. His personal health, including a publicly disclosed diagnosis of type 1 diabetes as a child, connected him with medical institutions and advocacy groups such as hospitals affiliated with Mount Sinai and research entities collaborating with the National Institutes of Health.
Jonas has supported causes and charities with affiliations to organizations like United Nations initiatives, global health campaigns associated with UNICEF, and disaster relief efforts coordinated with groups such as the American Red Cross. He has appeared at benefit concerts and fundraising galas alongside artists linked to foundations like the Graham Norton Foundation and participated in campaigns partnering with non-profits such as Beyond Type 1 and medical research funders connected to JDRF. His advocacy work includes public service collaborations with governmental offices and philanthropic institutions that sponsor arts education programs in partnership with museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and performing arts centers such as the Kennedy Center.
Jonas's public image has been shaped by coverage in publications and media outlets including Rolling Stone, Vogue, The New York Times, People (magazine), and entertainment networks such as ET and E!. He has been recognized by industry groups with nominations and awards from entities like the MTV Video Music Awards, the Teen Choice Awards, and the People's Choice Awards, and his influence is noted in analyses by commentators from outlets such as Billboard and Variety. His cross-media career—spanning recorded music, live performance, film, television, and business—places him among contemporaries who transitioned from youth-oriented Disney Channel platforms to sustained adult careers, contributing to discussions in cultural studies programs at universities like UCLA and NYU about celebrity trajectories and media industries.
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