Joey McIntyre
Joey McIntyre is an American singer-songwriter and actor, best known as the youngest member of the 1980s pop group, New Kids on the Block.
McIntyre’s fame began to soar with New Kids on the Block, but his transition into a solo career also proved successful. His 1999 solo debut album, “Stay the Same,” garnered critical and commercial success, with the title track peaking at number ten on the Billboard Hot 100. Furthermore, his ventures into acting have been noteworthy. His most memorable roles include Colin Flynn in “Boston Public” and the recurring character of Gerard in “The McCarthys,” displaying his wide-ranging talent beyond just music.
Collaboration has been a vital component of McIntyre’s career. In music, he has worked with notable artists such as Akon and Ne-Yo on various tracks. His time on the show “Dancing with the Stars” allowed him to collaborate with professional dancer Ashly DelGrosso. In the acting sphere, he’s shared the screen with distinguished actors including Dylan McDermott in “The Practice,” and Jennifer Love Hewitt in “Ghost Whisperer.” Moreover, McIntyre has worked with film personalities such as Seth Green and Debbie Gibson on different projects.
McIntyre’s contributions to music and acting have not gone unnoticed. His group, New Kids on the Block, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2014, signifying their significant impact on the music industry. On an individual level, his album “Stay the Same” achieved Gold status, demonstrating his abilities as a solo artist.