Broadway Ko played the title role in the
Broadway musical,
Billy Elliot the Musical, as the first replacement Billy for
Kiril Kulish. Ko was discovered when taking classes for one week at
Steps on Broadway during the summer of 2008.
Television Ko made a cameo appearance at
Sugarland's televised broadcast of their
Unstaged concert held in NYC in October 2010. He went on to make his national television debut in November 2010 (
NBC) and February 2011(
Hallmark Channel), when he appeared as a guest artist on NBC's production of
Shall We Dance On Ice? with a solo performance and a duet with Broadway performer, Cody Green. Ko also appeared in a guest role on
ABC Family's
Bunheads in June 2012 directed by
Kenny Ortega.
Autobiography Upon leaving his role as "Billy" in
Billy Elliot the Musical, Ko announced he was represented by literary agent, Charlotte Sheedy, and secured a contract with
HarperCollins to publish a book about his life's journey to
Broadway. His autobiography,
Alex Ko: From Iowa to Broadway, My Billy Elliot Story, was published on 30 April 2013. The book trailer, published by
HarperCollins, was produced and directed by
Stephen Daldry.
Filmography After moving to Paris at the age of 18, Ko went on to direct, produce, and write short films, including
Ça va 2016 and
The Duck in 2018.
The Duck premiered at the
Arizona International Film Festival in 2019 and was also featured at the
Motovun Film Festival in July 2019. ==Awards and honors==