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Bradley Caleb Kane (born 29 September 1973) is a singer, actor, and writer. He is best known as the singing voice of Aladdin in Disney's 1992 animated feature. That same year, he recorded a duet with Lea Salonga--"We Could Be In Love"--which was later released as a single. In 1993, he played Arpad Laszlo in the Broadway revival of She Loves Me. He also played Tucker Wells in the season three episode "The Prom" of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and provided Jonathan Levinson's singing voice in the episode "Superstar". Currently he goes by the name Caleb Kane. He is less commonly known as the voice behind the popular cereal catchphrase, "Silly Rabbit, Trix are for Kids"
On September 11, 2005, Kane was invited to a ceremony at Hong Kong Disneyland, the night before the theme park's opening. He performed the song "A Whole New World" from Aladdin with Cantopop star Joey Yung.
As Caleb Kane, he first came out with his song "This Close", which was played on the movie "Devil's Pond". He now has a website and has released a number of new songs. His last single, "Go Mad", was released in March 2006.
While at NYU, in the early 1990's, Brad was the frontman in a band called The Misconceptions.
He is married to actress Sarah Thompson.
Bradly Caleb Kane was born in and grew up in New York City. He began to act when he was three years old, with a small role in the movie "Six Weeks." After that, he obtained a role in a nationally-circulated commercial, which he auditioned for by the recommendation of one of his teachers. This led him to sign a contract with an agent, the one who pushed him very much in his artistic career. At the age of eight and a half, he obtained the role of one of the four chorus boys in the Broadway musical "Evita," in which, ironically, he sang songs whose lyrics were penned by Tim Rice. He was in that production for four months before changing to a more scenic Steven Sondheim's "Sunday In The Park With George," in which he began to act alongside such stars as Bernadette Peters and Mandy Patinkin. At the age of eleven, Kane participated in the "Very Special Arts" festival, a benefit for disabled children, which gave him an opportunity to sing by First Lady Nancy Reagan in the White House and the Kennedy Center. Kane has appeared in many commercials and has been a guest star in such popular programs as "Law and Order," "One Life to Live," "Guiding Light," "Search for Tomorrow," and "Plaza Sésamo." He has also been a host on the Nickelodeon series, "Rated K Update," and has been the assistant conductor of an interview program called "Girl Talk." In theater, his credits include the role of the young Lucius in the Public Theater's production of "Titus Andronicus," and two roles in the Lincoln Center's production of "Winter's Tale." This multi-talented artist is actually in his second year at the New York University of Cinema, where he studies the history of movies and their creation. When he's not in school, Kane's passion is his band "Misconceptions," which has many followers in New York, Baltimore, Albony and other close places. Kane is the lead singer of the group, and he also writes the songs and occasionally plays the guitar and the harmonica for this alternative rock group, which is now making their first album.







