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Music
Ted Neeley Gethsemane, 1997 Concert. After the AD Tour, Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson (Judas from JCS the movie) did a Concert production of JCS. This is from the 1997 Concert Bootleg. Enjoy!
See why Ted Neeley is better than this French guy....
Movies
Based on a concept album project written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, and the subsequent long-running Broadway performance, this film tells the story of the final 6 days in the life of Jesus Christ through the troubled eyes of Judas Iscariot. Too often mis-labeled a musical, this film is a "rock opera." There are no spoken lines, everything is sung.
Television
Ted Neeley on the tonight show in 1994.....
Heroes
This site is dedicated to Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson, the actor who played Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar the movie and in countless on stage productions of Jesus Christ Superstar. He sadly died of leukemia on February 23rd 2004, R.I.P.
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About Ted Neeley...
Teddie Joe Neeley (born 20 September 1943, Texas, USA) is a drummer (rock), singer, actor, and composer (movie scores). Nominated for Best Motion Picture Actor in Musical or Comedy (Golden Globe Awards, 1974).
Best known for his vocal range in the role of Jesus Christ, in Norman Jewison's 1973 movie adaptation of Broadway stage musical Jesus Christ Superstar (in the Broadway stage version of which he was the Christ understudy and LA stage version of which he played the title role).
But his talent did not begin or end there....
Theatre/Film/Television/Record Credits
Teddy Neeley, Capitol Records, 1966
Billing onscreen for 'Teddy Neeley Five', Dragnet
Claude, Hair, LA/NY, 1969
Reporter/Leper/Jesus understudy, Jesus Christ Superstar, NY, 1971
Jesus, Jesus Christ Superstar, LA, 1972
Jesus, Jesus Christ Superstar, Universal Pictures, 1973
Jesus, Jesus Christ Superstar, MCA Records, Inc., 1973
Tommy, Tommy, national concert tour/LA, 1973
Billy Shears, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road, NY, 1974
Ted Neeley/1974 A.D., RCA Records, 1974
You Put Something Better Inside Of Me/Rainbow, single, RCA Records, 1974
Composer, The Big Blue Marble, TV, 1974
Paradise/Don't Let It Mess Your Mind, single, United Artists Records, 1975
Ted Neeley/1975 A.D., RCA Victor Records, Spanish release only, 1975
Special appearance, Nigel Olsson, the Rocket Record Company, 1975
Vocal arrangement, Tina Turner - Acid Queen, Razor & Tie Records, 1975
Guest with Disco Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes, American Bandstand, May 31, 1975
Guest with Ray Charles, A Touch of Gold, variety show, NBC
Vocals, Bo Diddley - The 20th Anniversary of Rock 'N' Roll, RCA Victor Records, 1976
Backup vocals, Keith Carradine - I'm Easy, Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch Records, 1976
Jesus, Jesus Christ Superstar, CA, 1976
Amos Richmond, The Shadow of Chikara, AVCO Embassy Pictures, 1977
Jack Muldoon, The Man from Atlantis, 'Giant' episode, October 25, 1977
Host, Rolling Stone 10th Anniversary Special, 1977
Jack Muldoon, The Man from Atlantis, 'Scavenger Hunt' episode, April 18, 1978
Ulysses, Ulysses - The Greek Suite, 20th Century Fox Records, 1978
Teddy, A Perfect Couple, 1979
Teddy/Keepin 'Em Off the Streets, A Perfect Couple soundtrack, co-wrote "Hurricane," 1979
Lionel Rigger, Starsky and Hutch, 'Targets Without a Badge: Part 1' (A.K.A.: "The Snitch"), March 6, 1979
Lionel Rigger, Starsky and Hutch, 'Targets Without a Badge: Part 2', March 11, 1979
Lionel Rigger, Starsky and Hutch, 'Targets Without a Badge: Part 3', March 16, 1979
Curley, Of Mice and Men, Metromedia Productions, 1981
Wesley, Hard Country, 1981
Vocals, Meat Loaf - The Very Best of Meat Loaf, Epic Records, 1981
Backup vocals, Meat Loaf -- Dead Ringer_(album), Epic/Sony Records, 1981
Miscellaneous part, Dead Ringer, 1981
Meat Loaf -- Midnight at the Lost and Found, co-wrote "If You Really Want To," Epic/Sony Records, 1983
Composer/singer of theme song, Highway to Heaven, 1984-1989
Keith Tracy, Tucker's Witch, 'Rock Is A Hard Place' episode, April 14, 1983
Composer, Blame it on the Night, 1984
Larry Bloom, Riptide, 'Wipe Out' episode, October 1, 1985
Cowboy Jack Street, Mark Taper Forum Lab, LA
Composer, Summer Camp Nightmare, 1987
Composer, Caught, 1987
Jesus, Jesus Christ Superstar national tour, 1992-1997
"Gethsemane" singer, The X-Files, episode 24, season 4, May 18, 1997
Jesus, Jesus Christ Superstar, 25th anniversary reissue, MCA Records, Inc., 1998
Jesus, Jesus Christ Superstar concert, Rubicon Theatre Company, 1998
Rasputin, Rasputin showcase, Wilmington Opera House, December 18, 1999
Rasputin, Selections from 'Rasputin' - Special Limited Edition, promo CD, 1999
Rasputin, Ted Neeley and Michael Rapp Musical Sampler, MP3.Com D.A.M. CD ([2]), 2000
Rasputin, Rasputin - Miracles Lie in the Eye of the Beholder, showcase, Wilmington Grand Opera House, December 18, 1999
Willie Moore, Murder in the First, Rubicon Theatre Company, 2000
Lucky, Waiting for Godot, Rubicon Theatre Co. BeckettFest, 2004
Jesus, Jesus Christ Superstar, Farewell (national) Tour. September 2006 into 2007 (end date, open)
View the Pic gallery of this page for a selection of Ted Neeley related photo's.
Who I'd like to meet: Ted Neeley!
Great news! Ted knows about this page!
I have been informed by Freddy J. Ross, a cast member of the JCS Farewell tour that Ted knows about this page! Hurrah!
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Hello Ted, just wanted to let you know that I went to Philadelphia yesterday and once again saw you. What an awesome show. You were just as wonderful yesterday and when the first time I saw the movie back in 1973