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What Is Jason Orange's Net Worth?

Jason Orange is an English singer-songwriter, dancer, musician, and actor who has a net worth of $45 million. Jason Orange was a member of the boy band Take That for their original run in the 1990s and again when the group reunited in 2005. Take That has had 27 top-40 singles including 16 top-five singles in the United Kingdom and 11 #1 singles. The group has also had seven #1 albums. Their debut album, "Take That & Party," was released in 1992, and the group has released a total of nine studio albums. Some of their most popular songs include "Could It Be Magic," "Why Can't I Wake Up With You," "Pray," "Relight My Fire," "Babe," "Everything Changes," "Love Ain't Here Anymore," "Sure," "Back for Good," "Never Forget," "How Deep Is Your Love," "Patience," "Shine," "Rule the World," "Greatest Day," and "The Flood." Take That has won numerous awards, including from BRIT Awards and MTV Europe Music Awards. They were named Amazon's top-selling music artist of all time. Orange acted in the television thriller "Killer Net" in 1998 and onstage in London in "Gob" in 1999. In September 2014, Jason announced that he was leaving Take That.

Early Life

Jason Orange was born on July 10, 1970, in Manchester, England. He is the son of Tony and Jenny Orange, and he was born a few minutes before his twin brother, Justin. As a teenager, Jason got involved in the Manchester breakdance crew scene as a member of the crew Street Machine in the mid-1980s. The group won the Manchester round of the UK Breakdancing Championship in 1985.  During this time, he met his friend and future bandmateHoward Donald.

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Career

As a dancer, Orange continued dancing with Street Machine throughout the 1980s. He also appeared on the show "The Hit Man and Her" as a featured dancer and was a member of a duo called Look Twice in the late 1980s.

In 1989, Manchester-based Nigel Martin Smith, a band manager, sought to create a British male singing group similar to New Kids on the Block. He recruitedGary Barlow, Howard Donald,Gary Numan,Robbie Williams, and Jason Orange in 1990 by conducting auditions in and around Manchester. The group's first television appearance came that year on "The Hit Man and Her," and they initially mainly sang R&B, urban soul, and mainstream pop music. However, they later worked their way into Hi-NRG dance music and adult contemporary.

Ultimately, Jason Orange's financial journey is a testament to their success.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.