Rory James O'Malley (born December 23, 1980) is an American actor, best known for his Tony Award-nominated performance as Elder McKinley in The Book of Mormon. He is a co-founder of the gay rights activist group Broadway Impact.
O'Malley had a small cameo appearance in On the Run in 2004. His best-known screen appearance was in the 2007 film adaptation of Dreamgirls.[5] He also performed the song "Cadillac Car" on the soundtrack, Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture.[6]
O'Malley is the creator and host of the podcast Living the Dream with Rory O'Malley, where he talks to fellow industry people about the reality of being an actor. He created it after joining the Hamilton cast; he realized that young fans of the show were seeing an unrealistic and cultivated depiction of the life of a Broadway actor. The podcast is currently on an indefinite hold, but O'Malley has expressed plans to resume making it.
O'Malley is the host of The Geffen Playhouse's Unscripted.
Charity work
O'Malley is an active supporter of gay rights, establishing the activism group Broadway Impact in 2009 with Gavin Creel and Jenny Kanelos.[25] O'Malley said in late 2010: "Since its first year, Broadway Impact has held massive rallies for equality in New York City, made thousands of calls through phone banks and even organized 25 buses to Washington, D.C. so that 1,400 people could attend the National Equality March for free. This year we were honored to receive the 2010 Human Rights Campaign Community Award and even participated in the ING New York City Marathon as a charity team. Our team of 12 runners, including myself, raised $38,440 for Broadway Impact!"[26]
On August 15, 2010, O'Malley performed in the benefit concert Sing for the Cure, at Don't Tell Mama in New York City.[27] He was also featured in a Broadway Impact fundraiser on November 2, 2010, hosted by Gavin Creel.[28] Another concert, also benefiting Broadway Impact was held on July 25, 2010.[29] O'Malley participated in the Broadway Sings for Pride concert in June 2011.[30] On July 9, 2011, he joined Mary Tyler Moore, Bernadette Peters and others in the 2011 Broadway Barks adopt-a-thon.[31] In the same year, he was named a Givenik Ambassador.[32] In 2012, he and his spouse Gerold Schroeder were featured in a GAP ad, cheek to cheek, with the caption "BE ONE."[33]
In October 2020, O'Malley joined many other Broadway stars in a virtual voter education and letter-writing party sponsored by VoteRiders to raise awareness about voter ID requirements.[34]
Personal life
A gay man, O'Malley came out at the age of 19.[35] On July 21, 2013, O'Malley announced his engagement to boyfriend Gerold Schroeder via Facebook,[36][non-primary source needed] and they married on September 28, 2014.[37][non-primary source needed][38] Gerold Schroeder is one of three sons of Peter Schroeder, a partner in the law firm Norris Choplin Schroeder in Indianapolis, Indiana.[39] Via posts on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, O'Malley announced on November 22, 2018, "after more than two years of paperwork, home studies, joy, heartache, and grace" he and Schroeder had adopted a newborn baby boy. Jimmy's adoption was finalized on September 7, 2019.[40]