Broadway performer Chris Peluso, known for his roles in musicals like «Mamma Mia!» and «Lestat,» has died at 40. According to Playbill, Peluso's family confirmed his passing on August 15, a year after he paused his theater career to receive treatment for schizoaffective disorder. Peluso's alma mater, the University of Michigan, shared a tribute on their musical theater department's Instagram, expressing their sorrow and extending condolences to his family.
Peluso initially gained attention on Broadway as an understudy in the 2004 Tony-winning revival of «Assassins» and as a stand-in for roles in «Lestat.» He later joined the ensemble for the touring company of «Wicked» in 2005, taking on the part of Fiyero in a 2009 national tour. He also played significant roles in musicals, such as «Mamma Mia!,» «Les Miserables,» and "West Side Story." In London's West End, he featured in various musicals, including a revival of «Show Boat» in 2016 and «The Woman in White» in 2017. He was part of «Beautiful: The Carole King Musical» in 2014, assuming the lead roles of Gerry Goffin, Don Kirshner and Barry Mann.
Survived by his wife, Jessica Gomes, whom he married in 2018, and two children, Peluso's struggle with schizoaffective disorder was documented through a GoFundMe campaign, initiated in September. The campaign aimed to raise funds for his treatment due to the mental health condition that hindered his recent performances. Peluso did not have health insurance and sought treatment at an inpatient mental health rehab center in Tennessee.
In a later update to the campaign, more than $25,000 was raised. Peluso expressed his gratitude, noting his stability and improvement with the help of medication and therapy. He highlighted his
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