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BIOGRAPHY
A
native of New York City, Jeff Trachta is most recognized as Thorne
Forrester on CBS’s THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, a role that he played
for eight years. B&B is broadcast to over 400 million viewers in more
than 100 countries around the world and is the top-rated prime-time
show in many of them. Daytime audiences will also remember Jeff as
Hunter Belden on ABC’s LOVING and from his television debut as Boyce
McDonald on ABC’s ONE LIFE TO LIVE.
Jeff’s singing on B&B has led to an exciting international recording
career. His first album soared to the top of the European charts
within one month of its release – the first in a string of albums to
earn double-platinum sales worldwide. Jeff has performed sold-out
concerts in stadiums around the globe.
Jeff made his Broadway debut starring as Danny Zuko in Tommy Tune’s
revival of GREASE at the Eugene O’Neill Theater. Jeff’s award-winning
one-man play AGENCY (Robby Award, L.A. Theater Critics Choice Award)
ran for over a year in Los Angeles, receiving rave reviews. The show,
which Jeff co-wrote, was produced by Castle Rock Entertainment.
Jeff received an Ovation nomination and won the Dramalogue Award for
his role as Kenny Brewster in the Los Angeles premiere of THREE GUYS
NAKED FROM THE WAIST DOWN at the Tamarind theatre. The Los Angeles
Times review enthused, “Trachta is superb! He delivers a subversive,
tragicomic tour-de-force, charting the crackup of comic genius.”
Jeff works consistently in a variety of film, television, and stage
projects. He recently hosted The Miss World Pageant from Sun City,
South Africa.
What few know, however, is that Jeff is an amazing impressionist with
a fabulous stage show that is constantly in demand. The Los Angeles
Times describes him as, “Hilarious! A vocal versatility to rival the
late Mel Blanc.” In December, he headlined a sold-out, month-long run
at The Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.
Jeff resides on the West Coast and splits his time between homes in
Los Angeles and Lake Arrowhead.
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