MUSICIAN

Jason Orange

1970 - Today

Photo of Jason Orange

Icon of person Jason Orange

Jason Thomas Orange (born 10 July 1970) is an English former singer. He is best known for being a member of the pop group Take That from the band's creation in 1990 until their split in 1996, and again from their reunion in 2005 until he retired from entertainment in late-September 2014. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jason Orange is the 1,749th most popular musician (down from 1,547th in 2019), the 4,625th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 4,031st in 2019) and the 287th most popular British Musician.

Memorability Metrics

Loading...

Page views of Jason Orange by language

Loading...

Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Jason Orange ranks 1,749 out of 3,175Before him are J. B. Lenoir, Dave Navarro, Shantel, Ray Anthony, Erykah Badu, and Larry Van Kriedt. After him are Richie Ramone, Christoph Brüx, Luca Turilli, Richard Davis, Steve Swallow, and Jimmy Dorsey.

Most Popular Musicians in Wikipedia

Go to all Rankings

Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Jason Orange ranks 239Before him are Brad Mehldau, Shane McMahon, Michael Rapaport, Skeet Ulrich, Julieta Venegas, and Nathan Jones. After him are Koldo, Sibel Can, Võ Thị Ánh Xuân, Yuriko Mizuma, Winston Bogarde, and Ricky Schroder.

Others Born in 1970

Go to all Rankings

In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Jason Orange ranks 4,626 out of 8,785Before him are Nicholas Culpeper (1616), John Richardson (1934), Lando Norris (1999), Paul Anderson (1978), William Michael Rossetti (1829), and Maurice Greene (1696). After him are John Speed (1551), George Cornet (1877), Peter Mark Roget (1779), Brian Aherne (1902), Michael Caton-Jones (1957), and James Frain (1968).

Among MUSICIANS In United Kingdom

Among musicians born in United Kingdom, Jason Orange ranks 287Before him are Doug Sampson (1957), Daphne Oram (1925), John Foxx (1948), Richard Sinclair (1948), Steve Hillage (1951), and Bernie Marsden (1951). After him are Zak Starkey (1965), Jim Capaldi (1944), Hugh Hopper (1945), Rick Allen (1963), Glenn Cornick (1947), and Richard Tandy (1948).