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While many people think Drew Seeley completely dubbed Zac Efron's vocals, the "High School Musical" director says their voices were mixed.
In a new interview with Entertainment Tonight, High School Musical director Kenny Ortega set the record straight and confirmed that, yes, Zac's singing voice is present in the film. Related: Olivia ...
Kenny Ortega, the director and choreographer of High School Musical opens up about if Zac Efron’s voice was used in the first ...
Director Kenny Ortega addresses the biggest myth about Zac Efron not singing in High School Musical, as he explains Troy Bolton's unique vocals.
High School Musical director Kenny Ortega confirmed Zac Efron did sing in the first installment, revealing why they also used Drew Seeley’s vocals in the 2006 Disney Channel original movie.
In Efron’s case, he wasn’t into the idea of playing Troy Bolton from the beginning. “The second we finished the first one,” he told Men’s Journal in 2016 of High School Musical.
Zac Efron Will Always be Troy Bolton, Even to the Cast of ‘The Iron Claw’ Complex caught up with Zac Efron, Jeremy Allen White, Stanley Simons, and Harris Dickinson to talk wrestling, making ...
Efron, who starred as Troy Bolton, a basketball star who could also really sing, told E! News that he'd be up for a reboot of the franchise.
Zac Efron—who stared as Troy Bolton in the “High School Musical” franchise—paid a visit to the school where they filmed the movies nearly two decades ago.
Is Zac most relatable to the happy-go-lucky singin' and dancin' Troy Bolton and Link Larkin, or is he a disciplined, hard-shelled athletic champion like Matt Brody or Kevin Von Erich?
Zac Efron Reveals Whether Or Not He’d Make A Cameo In ‘High School Musical’ TV Show It may be about time for Zac Efron to get his head in the 'HSM' game again.