Jason Orange
Jason Orange began his artistic journey as a breakdancer in Manchester with the group Street Machine, but it was his role in the iconic boyband Take That that catapulted him to stardom. The band dominated the pop music scene in the early 1990s, achieving massive chart success and a devoted fan base. However, Take That disbanded in 1996, shortly after Robbie Williams exited the group.
Following the split, Orange explored acting, taking on various roles, including a performance in the thriller Killer Net (1998) and a lead in the London play Gob. His return to the public eye came in 2005 with the release of Take That: For The Record, a documentary that detailed the band's rise and turbulent years. The film received critical acclaim and paved the way for a reunion tour, with Take That reforming without Williams for a greatest hits tour later that year.
The reunion proved fruitful, resulting in the release of three additional albums and a series of sold-out tours that showcased the band's enduring popularity. After nearly a decade of successful collaboration, Orange made the significant decision to part ways with Take That in 2014, marking the end of a remarkable chapter in his career. Throughout his journey, Orange has made a lasting impact on the music and entertainment industries.