Graham Rowat is a multifaceted actor and narrator, with a diverse range of credits to his name. He has had the privilege of appearing in several Broadway productions, including the casts of Dear Evan Hansen, Meteor Shower, Sunset Boulevard, Mamma Mia, Guys and Dolls, LoveMusik, Dracula, and Beauty and the Beast.
His Off-Broadway credits are equally impressive, with notable roles in The Blue Flower at Second Stage and The Boys in the Band at Transport Group.
Regionally, Rowat has had the opportunity to showcase his talents in a variety of productions. He has spent three seasons playing the iconic role of Bob Wallace in Irving Berlin's White Christmas, touring to San Francisco, Detroit, and Toronto. He has also appeared in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and Two River Theater, as well as in Berkshire Theater Festival's productions of Constellations and Bells Are Ringing, where he played the roles of Roland and Jeff Moss respectively.
In addition to his stage work, Rowat has made several television appearances, including guest roles on "Evil", "Elementary", "The Good Wife", "Law and Order: SVU", and "As the World Turns".
As a narrator, Rowat has had the privilege of working with several symphony orchestras, including the National, Omaha, and Portland Symphony Orchestras. His voice can also be heard on numerous cast recordings, over 100 audio books, and video games.
Throughout his career, Rowat has consistently demonstrated his versatility and range as an actor and narrator, taking on a wide variety of roles and projects with ease and aplomb.