Michael J. Woodard

American singer and voice actor (born 1997) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Michael Jordan Woodard (born October 6, 1997)[1] is an American singer and voice actor. He made it to the top five on the sixteenth season of American Idol before being eliminated. He is the voice of Arlo in the film Arlo the Alligator Boy and the follow-up series I ♥ Arlo, for which he has received award nominations.

Born (1997-10-06) October 6, 1997 (age 28)
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Michael J. Woodard
Woodard in 2023
Woodard in 2023
Background information
Born (1997-10-06) October 6, 1997 (age 28)
Genres
InstrumentsVocals
LabelUnsub Records
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Personal life

Woodard is from South Philadelphia and was raised in East Falls[2] by his mother and grandmother.[3] His mother Wanda is visually impaired.[4] He attended William M. Meredith School and was also homeschooled for some time. He sung in the church choir at Greater Saint Matthew Baptist Church.[5] His first experience in music was singing "A Little Candle" at a Christmas pageant. When he was eight, he auditioned for a children's play at his local performing arts school. In 2016, he moved to Los Angeles after accepting a degree at the Musicians Institute.[1] At the time of American Idol, he was working as a bowling alley attendant.[6]

Career

In 2009, Woodard performed the national anthem for the Philadelphia Freedoms in King of Prussia and for the last men's quarterfinal match at the US Open.[4] He performed at the US Open again in 2010, and months later performed at a rally for President Barack Obama.[7]

In 2012, Woodard was the winner of Majors & Minors, where American Idol alumni Jennifer Hudson, Jordin Sparks and Adam Lambert appeared as guest mentors with partnership of RCA Music Group as his prize.[2]

Woodard auditioned for American Idol in 2017, singing "Make It Rain".[2] Throughout the competition he sang "You Oughta Know", "Golden Slumbers", "Angel in Blue Jeans", "Titanium", "Believe in Yourself", "Beauty and the Beast", "I Would Die 4 U", and "Flat on the Floor". He was eliminated alongside Cade Foehner in the top five.

Woodard had his voice acting debut in 2021, starring as the titular character in the animated musical film Arlo the Alligator Boy. Director Ryan Crego cast him after seeing his American Idol audition. Woodard reprised the role in the follow-up series I ♥ Arlo.[8]

In May 2021, Woodard was signed to Unsub Records, the record label of American Idol judge Katy Perry.[9] On January 12 2024 he released his debut E.P, MJW1 on Unsub Records/Capitol Records.

Woodard has cited influence from such artists as Trey Songz, Rihanna, Fleetwood Mac, Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson, Tina Turner, Whitney Houston, and Brandy.[10][11]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2011–2012 Majors & Minors Himself (contestant) Winner
2018 American Idol Season 16; top 5
2021 Arlo the Alligator Boy Arlo Beauregard (voice) Film
I ♥ Arlo Main role; 20 episodes
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Discography

Singles

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Year Single Album(s) Label
2021 Why You Texting Me?[citation needed] Non-album single Unsub Records / Virgin Music
Hope Full[citation needed]
2022 Show Some Teeth[citation needed]
2023 Trouble[citation needed] MJW1 E.P Unsub Records / Capitol Records
Face[citation needed]
Ruined
2024 Anti You
Hems
24 Hours
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Awards and nominations

References

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