Jason Orange
Birth : 1970-07-10, Wythenshawe, Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK
History
After starting his career as a breakdancer in Manchester in the group Street Machine, Jason Orange rose to fame as a member of the boyband Take That. Take That experienced incredible success in the early 1990s before announcing their split in 1996, a year after the departure of Robbie Williams. Orange went on to pursue an acting career, including a role in Killer Net (1998) and a starring role in Gob (a limited run play in London). After moving on from acting, Orange returned to the spotlight in 2005 with the release of Take That: For The Record (2005), a documentary chronicling the rise and fall of Take That. After airing to rave reviews a few months later, Take That - minus Williams - announced that they were reforming for a greatest hits tour. Beyond this, the band then released three more albums and sold out tours with Orange. Orange then made the decision to leave the band in 2014.
Self (archive footage)
Documentary that outlines the 1990s and the decade the changed the world.
Self
Himself
The closing ceremony of the games of the XXXth Olympiad.
Himself
This year Take That embarked on the biggest tour the UK and Ireland had ever seen breaking all previous records. The Progress Live Tour went through 29 UK stadiums and played to over 1.8 million people. Progress Live 2011 tour, was one of the biggest and most anticipated reunions of the summer, with Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen and Robbie Williams, playing to massive sell-out audiences around the UK and Ireland.
Himself
A documentary telling the story of the newly reformed Take That. Global mega star 'Robbie Williams' rejoins his former band mates for the first time in over 15 years to record Take That's sixth studio album 'Progress'. 'Look Back, Don't Stare' gives a brutally honest account of how Williams return to the group has affected the other four members and shows how the pressures of fame and the relentless power struggle for artistic leadership between Williams and Barlow contributed to the break up of one of the best selling bands of the 90's.
Himself
A concert tour video by reunited British boyband, Take That promoting their fifth studio album, The Circus. The tour began on 5 June 2009 in Sunderland and finished on 5 July 2009 at London's Wembley Stadium.
Himself
Children in Need Rocks the Royal Albert Hall is a charity music concert held at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 12 November 2009. The concert was organised by Take That singer Gary Barlow as one of a series of events to raise money for Children in Need 2009. The huge success of the concert inspired Barlow to organise Children in Need Rocks Manchester at the Manchester Arena, Manchester in 2011.
Himself
Documentary charting the rise, fall and meteoric rise again of superstar British boy band Take That. Originally aired on 4th February 2009 on Britain's Channel 5.
Himself
British superstar band Take That presented their own TV show Take That Come to Town, a variety show in which they performed some of their biggest hits and along the way answer fan questions and other stuff. It aired on 7 December 2008 on ITV1.
Reformed boy band icons Take That return with songs from the album BEAUTIFUL WORLD and a plethora of their classic tracks. Includes the songs 'Back For Good', 'Pray', 'Shine', and many more. Filmed live at 'The O2' London England
Live broadcast of the concert at Wembley Stadium in London on July 1st 2007 to commemorate the life of Princess Diana on what would have been her 46th birthday. It was broadcast live to over 140 countries.
Himself
British superstar band Take That performed at the annual Madrid's Primavera Pop Music festival on 30th March 2007.
Exciting music and entertainment special that sees a celebrity-packed audience and millions of fans at home screaming their tribute to international pop stars Take That.
Himself
The Ultimate Tour is a reunion tour by British pop group, Take That. The tour, featuring four of the original members of the group Gary Barlow, Jason Orange, Mark Owen and Howard Donald; ran for a total of 32 shows in Britain and Ireland. Sugababes were the supporting act for that year.
A documentary about Take That, a British boyband.
Himself
Features 16 music videos, including all the number one hits, as well as live performances and behind-the-scenes film footage and photos. Tracklist includes: 'Pray', 'Relight My Fire' and 'Everything Changes'.
Himself
Documentary about British boy band Take That
Also known as Live At Earl's Court '95. British boyband Take That recorded live on their first tour after the departure of Robbie Williams. Features all their greatest hits!
Take That's third concert tour. Recorded live in Manchester.
Take That's second concert tour. Recorded live in Berlin in 1994.
Take That's video accompaniment to their second album EVERYTHING CHANGES. Includes exclusive interviews and music videos.
Unofficial documentary about British boyband Take That.
Himself
British boyband Take That's first concert tour in 1992/1993. Recorded live at Wembley Stadium.
Himself
British boyband Take That's first ever documentary. Take a look into the lives of Take That whilst they discuss their success and the harsh realities of fame as they try to break America.
Take That's video accompaniment to their first album TAKE THAT & PARTY. Includes exclusive interviews and music videos.
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A documentary following Take That on their autumn 2007 Beautiful World tour.