Jason Orange's journey in the entertainment industry began with his stint as a breakdancer in Manchester, where he was a part of the group Street Machine.
As a member of the iconic boyband Take That, Orange rose to fame alongside Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Robbie Williams, and Howard Donald in the early 1990s.
During their initial run, Take That experienced unparalleled success, but their trajectory took a turn in 1996 when Robbie Williams left the group, followed by their subsequent disbandment.
In the years that followed, Orange pursued an acting career, showcasing his versatility with roles in Killer Net (1998) and a starring part in Gob, a limited-run play in London.
After venturing away from the acting world, Orange made a triumphant return to the spotlight in 2005 with the release of Take That: For The Record (2005),a documentary that chronicled the band's meteoric rise and fall.
The documentary received widespread critical acclaim, leading to a reformation of Take That minus Robbie Williams just a few months later. The band went on to release three more albums and embark on sold-out tours with Orange at the helm.
However, in 2014, Orange made the decision to leave the band, bringing an end to his illustrious tenure with Take That.