"SIMBA" (Jason Raize) DEAD AT 28!!!

BRER STITCH

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
As information, Jason died last Friday. He was the original "adult" Simba in Broadway's THE LION KING. I had the pleasure of knowing him when he was in NY. He will be sadly missed. The Associated Press Story is below for those who have not seen it yet. RIP JASON!

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Jason Raize in Broadway's 'Lion King' Dies
By Associated Press


NEW YORK -- Jason Raize, who played the older Simba in the original Broadway company of "The Lion King," has died at 28.

Raize died Feb. 3 in Yass, Australia, southwest of Sydney, according to Chris Boneau, a spokesman for the Disney musical. The cause was suicide, Boneau said.

Raize was chosen for the role of Simba, who changes from a callow young lion to the aware adult played by Raize, after a series of grueling auditions for "Lion King" director Julie Taymor and choreographer Garth Fagan.

The musical, based on Disney's successful animated film, opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre in November 1997 and is still running in New York and around the world. Raize played the part for nearly three years.

The competition for the role of Simba was fierce because the musical required "triple-threat work -- singing, dancing and acting -- that you don't get to such an extent in other shows," Raize recalled in a 1997 interview with The Associated Press. "It was more the sense of who can take the challenge and not be daunted by the task."

Asked to compare the stage and film versions, Raize said he took a look at the film "to see the gaps that Julie has filled in. She has done a terrific job of creating a richer, even more rewarding work."

In 2003, Raize was the voice of an Ice Age boy in the Disney animated movie "Brother Bear."

Raize, from Oneonta, N.Y., worked there while in high school at the Orpheus Theater, a semiprofessional troupe. Raize performed in a variety of shows including a "Jesus Christ Superstar" tour with Ted Neeley and later a "King and I" tour starring Hayley Mills.

Raize is survived by his father and stepmother, Robert and Monet Rothenberg, of Oneonta, N.Y.; and his mother, Sarah MacArthur of Wrentham, Mass.
 

JBSLJames

New Member
That is just terrible. It is always hard when someone this young and in their apparent 'prime of life' dies. Was he sick at all? Heart trouble?
 

Goofster

Member
Isn't that the truth. Well, from what I can tell, he was an amzing person, with a lot of stuff going for him. It's kind of ironic and sad to listen to the Lion King on Broadway Soundtrack and hear Jason sing the song "Endless Night." For anyone who hasnt heard it or seen it, it expresses Simba's feelings and pains at the time in the story when he feels very alone, like he has nowhere to turn to, and no place to call home, with basically nothing to live for. Soon, he begins to remember his father and what his father taught him, he starts to see the light and the end of the tunnel and sings:
I know that the night must end
And that the sun will rise
I know that the clouds must clear
and that the sun will shine

It's just a shame that he couldn't remember back to these words he once sung. He was sure a successful guy, and his life was definitely a blessing. I won't be able to watch the Lion King and Brother Bear or listen to the Lion King Broadway soundtrack without thinking of him and the great life he lived.

Rest in Peace, Jason Raize
 

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