- Numerous British stage credits including his portrayal of Joe Gillis in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Sunset Boulevard" in London.
- Appeared in the Los Angeles and Broadway production of "Putting it Together" with Carol Burnett.
- Played Cal in the London production of "The Fix"
- (May 2002) Plays Robert in "Company" musical by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth (Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater, Washington, District of Columbia, USA).
- December 2002 - played 'Billy Crocker' in the musical "Anything Goes" by Cole Porter, at the National Theatre, London, UK, directed by Trevor Nunn.
- Played Chris in Miss Saigon for a few days when it first was shown in London because Simon Bowman was ill. He played Chris alongside Lea Salonga during those performances.
- (2005) Played Lt. Jack Ross in the Aaron Sorkin play A Few Good Men at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, in the West End, London.
- Provided a commentary on the episodes The Empty Child (2005), The Doctor Dances (2005), Boom Town (2005) and The Parting of the Ways (2005) for The Complete First Series Doctor Who (2005) DVD box set.
- (1993) He acted in James Rado, Gerome Ragni, and Galt MacDermot's musical, "Hair," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Paul Hipp, Sinitta, Pepsi Lawrie Demacque, Felice Arena, Paul J. Medford, and Andree Bernard in the cast. Michael Bogdanov was director.
- (1997) Aspects of Lloyd Webber - Music Album Singer Solo
- (2004) John Barrowman Swings Cole Porter - Music Album Singer solo
- (2010) John Barrowman, the CD - Music Album Singer solo
- (2007) Another Side - Music Album Singer solo
- (2008) Music, Music, Music - Music Album Singer solo
- (2000) Reflections from Broadway - Music Album Singer solo
- (1991) Cole Porter, Centennial Gala Concert - Music Album Cast Recording
- (2011) The Very Best of John Barrowman - Music Album Singer Solo
- (2003) Anything Goes - Music Album Cast Recording
- (2005) Sarah Brightman: Love Changes Everything (Vol 2) - Music Album Guest Artist
- (2006) Just so - Music Album Cast Recording
- (2003) De-Lovely - Soundtrack
- (1995) Godspell - Music Album Cast Recording
- (2010) Elaine Page and Friends - Music Album Guest Artist
- (2006) The Producers - Soundtrack
- (1998) The Fix - Music Album Cast Recording
- (2014) You Raise Me Up - Music Album Singer Solo
- (1994) Grease - Music Album Cast Recording
- (1996) Musical Winners - Music Compilation
- (1993) Hair - Music Album Cast Recording
- (90') Phantom of the Opera - Music Album Cast Recording
- (2002) Loving You - Music Compilation
- (1996) Broadway Now 2 - Music Compilation
- (2002) The Very Best of Broadway Musicals - Music Compilation
- (1998) Hey Mr Producer - Music Compilation
- (2002) Essential Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber - Music Compilation
- (2002) The Musicality of Sondheim - Music Compilation
- (2002) The Greatest Songs from the Musicals - Music Compilation
- (2000) The Greatest Ever Musicals (West End) - Music Compilation
- (2002) The Magical Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber - Music Compilation
- (2002) The Musicality of Andrew Lloyd Webber - Music Compilation
- (1997) Showstoppers from Broadway - Music Compilation
- (2002) The Musicality of Porter - Music Compilation
- (2003) He played Billy Crocker in Cole Porter's musical "Anything Goes" in a National Theatre production at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, England with Sally Ann Triplett, Martin Marquez, Mary Stockley, Annette McLaughlin, Simon Day, David Delve, Paul Grunert, Barrie Ingham, and Susan Tracy in the cast. Trevor Nunn was director.
- (13 Dic 2014-4 January 2015) Stage Panto "Cinderella" (Buttons) Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow, Scotland. Jonathan Kiley, executive producer.
- (October 8 to December 6, 1998) He acted in the musical, "Putting It Together," a musical review," in presentation with Cameron Mackintosh at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Carol Burnett and Susan Egan in the cast. Stephen Sondheim was composer and lyricist. Eric D. Schaeffer was director. Bob Avian was musical coordinator. Bob Crowley was scenic designer.
- (1994) TV advert: Irn Bru - playing The Frog Prince.
- (December 31, 1996) Who Could Ask For Anything More? A Celebration of Ira Gershwin filmed at the Royal Albert Hall broadcast BBC Two (UK) 31 December 1996 and A&E Networks (US) 9 August 1997.
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