Grey Henson
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Grey Henson, born July 2, 1990, is an American actor, dancer, and singer.
Damian Hubbard is currently starring in Mean Girls' Broadway revival, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical.
In both the Broadway and US national touring productions of The Book of Mormon, Elder McKinley appeared in Elder McKinley.
Early life and education
Henson grew up in Macon, Georgia, and appeared on Macon Little Theatre, Theatre Macon, and Madison's School of Dance, which he praised for his love of dancing.
In 2012, Henson received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting/Musical Theatre from Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama. Henson appeared in Assassins as Samuel Byck and Sweeney Todd as Beadle Bamford at Carnegie Mellon University.
Acting career
As a junior at Carnegie Mellon, Henson auditioned for the national touring company of The Book of Mormon and ultimately joined the cast in the role of Elder McKinley. The tour began in August 2012. Henson then took over the role on Broadway from August 26, 2014, until August 21, 2016.
Henson joined the original cast of the musical Mean Girls as Damian Hubbard in 2017. The musical, based on the film of the same name, premiered as an out-of-town tryout at the National Theatre in Washington, D.C., on October 31, 2017, and ended December 3, 2017. The musical began previews on Broadway on March 12, 2018, and officially opened April 8, 2018. Co-star Barrett Wilbert Weed and Henson worked together to receive their roles in the production. His final performance in the role was March 8, 2020. Henson called the role "a dream".