I LOVE JOEY MCINTYRE

Joey McIntyre

Date of Birth 31 December 1972, Needham, Massachusetts, USA

Birth Name Joseph Mulrey McIntyre

Nickname Joey Joe
Joe Bird
Joe Mac
Joey Mac

Height 5' 10" (1.78 m) 

Joseph Mulrey McIntyre was born on New Year's Eve 1972 at Deaconess-Glover Hospital in Needham, Massachusetts. He is the youngest of nine children - seven girls and two boys. Joseph is a natural performer and has been working as an artist since the age of six. Joseph's huge shot at stardom came when he was chosen to be a member of the phenomenally successful band New Kids on the Block in 1985. After they broke up in June of 1994, Joseph decided to pursue acting and landed the role of Matt Hucklebee in The Fantasticks (1995) later that same year.

IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous

Spouse Barrett Williams (9 August 2003 - present) 1 child
Trivia Owned a house that was part of the Underground Railroad. He sold it a while after he moved to Los Angeles. It was featured on MTV's _"Cribs" (2000)_.

Brother of actress Judith McIntyre.

Was the youngest and last person to join New Kids on the Block. After Jamie Kelley dropped out, manager Maurice Starr wanted the young Michael Jackson type to fill out the group. He found Joey.

Is fond of working in New York City.

Grew up in Needham and Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.

His friend opened a pizzaria in Boston and named it Jose McIntyre's.

Is an Irish Catholic. Said his mother had wanted him to become a priest.

Joey & Barrett were married in an interfaith ceremony at New York City's Plaza Hotel, presided over by a rabbi and a Roman Catholic priest.

He met his real-estate agent wife whilst house-hunting in Los Angeles during his run on "Boston Public" (2000). 809 is a number of special significance. It is the date he met his wife, which a year later became their wedding date, and is also inscribed in Joey's wedding band. It is also the address of the rental she found for him and the place he wrote his 4th solo album titled also with this number.

Sisters: Judith, Alice, Susan, Carol, Patricia, Jean and Kate. Has one brother named Tommy.

Was ranked #44 on VH1's list of the "100 Greatest Kid Stars" (2005).

Never far from music, he has released four solo albums: Stay The Same, Meet Joe Mac, One Too Many and most recently 8:09.

After leaving NKOTB Joey decided to go back to acting, and won roles in various movies. He has recently starred on Broadway, first in Tick Tick Boom and more recently as the lead Fiyero in Wicked.

On TV, Joey had a recurring role as a teacher in the successful show Boston Public. He has been a regular fixture on MTV over the years, featuring on Cribs, Fanatic and a record breaking 14 appearances on TRL.

His first ambition was to be a bricklayer like his father.

Attended Catholic schools as a child up until joining New Kids On The Block in 1984.

Graduated from Catholic Memorial High School in West Roxbury, Massachusetts in 1990.

Was born at Deaconess-Glover Hospital in Needham, Massachusetts.

Was named after St. Joseph and a family friend whose surname is Mulrey.

He was an alter boy and his brother, Tommy, used to sing in the McIntyre's church's choir.

Son, Griffin Thomas McIntyre, born 20 November 2007 in Los Angeles, California, weighing 7 pounds, 12 ounces.

His favorite actress was Geraldine Page who "inspired" him to become an actor.

His wife, Barrett, is expecting their second son in December 2009.


Personal Quotes [on dating; 1991] "I like steady relationships. By that I mean relationships that are balanced, where the guy isn't superior to the girl, where two people share everything. My perfect date would include a romantic dinner just for two, then maybe afterward we'd go to the theatre and see a play or a movie. Then after that, we would go for a walk. Yeah! Especially if it were on an autumn night in Boston. I love fall! I'd be all cozy in my jacket, and my date and I would walk hand-in-hand by the Charles River in Boston."

[on his audition for the New Kids] "I tried out on Father's Day, June 15, 1985. Mary picked me up and I was really scared. I went to Maurice's (Starr) house and tried out. I sang one of the songs the group was about to record and afterwards we got in the car and Mary asked me, 'Well, do you want to be in the group? You've got the part.' And I said, 'Yeah, here I am,' and we recorded the songs."

[on gay marriage] "I support gay marriage. I don't see the big deal. It's really ridiculous. My mother raised me Catholic, and I think the teachings of Jesus Christ have made me a caring person. And in my family, we have blacks, Jews and gays. I was brought up to follow what Jesus said: Love your neighbor, period."

[on fame and Hollywood] "If you're going to have a chip on your shoulder in this business, you'll have no shoulders left at the end of the day."

[on what it was like being reunited in Wicked with Joel Grey who played his father-in-law in The Fantasticks (1995)] "It was my first movie, and he was such a pro. I remember being able to go to his trailer and chat about anything. I was 21 and blabbing about what I wanted to do, and he said everything would work out."


Where Are They Now (February 2002) Currently performing the role of Jonathan in the Korean Production of Jonathan Larson's musical "tick...tick...BOOM!", a role he played off Broadway to critical acclaim.

(July 2002) Filming "Boston Public" (2000) through September!

(July 2003) Currently filming the movie version of Tony and Tina's Wedding.

(April 2004) Release 4th solo album "8:09" (Artemis records)

(July 2004) Set to replace Norbert Leo Butz in Broadway's "Wicked", making it his Broadway debut.

(July 2004) In the Stephen Schwartz musical Wicked until January 2005

(May 2008) Reunited with New Kids on the Block for a reunion album and tour.

MR. BLUE EYES

Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture