- Stephen Sondheim
Stephen Joshua Sondheim (b. March 22 1930) is widely seen as his generation's leading writer of the stage musical. Described by Frank Rich in the "The New York Times" as "the greatest and perhaps best-known artist in the American musical theater," he is one of the few people to win an Academy Award, multiple Tony Awards (seven, more than any other composer), multiple Grammy Awards, and a Pulitzer Prize. - Bernadette Peters
Bernadette Peters (born February 28 1948) is an American Tony Award and Golden Globe Award-winning actress and singer. Beginning as a child actress, Peters has established herself as an important stage actress, particularly in musical theatre, as well as a recording star, and an actress in films and television. Peters first reached Broadway in the 1960s. In the 1970s, she took roles in film and television, but in the 1980s returned to theatre, where she has been, … - Joanna Gleason
Joanna Gleason (born June 2 1950) is a Canadian actress and singer. She is best known as a Tony Award-winning musical theatre actress and has had a number of notable film and TV roles. - Chip Zien
Chip Zien (born Jerome Herbert Zien on March 20, 1947 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American actor. He is currently performing in Les Miserables on broadway in the role of Thenardier. Zien graduated from Whitefish Bay High School. He then graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, where he was the President of Mask & Wig, the nation's oldest all-male collegiate musical comedy troupe. Since then he has appeared in numerous stage, screen and TV roles. - Laura Benanti
Laura Benanti (b. July 15, 1979) is an American musical theatre actress, who has appeared in numerous Broadway theatre productions. - Robert Westenberg
Robert Westenberg (born October 26, 1953) is an American musical theatre actor and acting teacher. He is married to actress and singer Kim Crosby, and the couple have three children. Born in Miami Beach, Florida, Westenberg attended California State University, Fresno. He made his Broadway debut in the 1983 revival of "Zorba". He received a Tony Award nomination and won a Drama Desk Award for his performance in Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods", … - John McMartin
John McMartin (b. 1929) is an American actor, born in Warsaw, Indiana and raised in Minnesota. He attended college in Illinois and New York. John McMartin made his off-Broadway debut in "Little Mary Sunshine" in 1959, playing opposite Eileen Brennan. He won a Theatre World Award for his role as "Corporal Billy Jester", and married one of the show's producers, Cynthia Baer, in 1960; the couple would later divorce in 1971. - Tom Aldredge
Tom Aldredge (born February 28, 1928) is an American actor. Born in Dayton, Ohio, United States, Aldredge's most notable roles have been on the stage. He has been nominated for five Tony Awards for his roles in "Sticks and Bones" (1972), "Where's Charley?" (1975), "The Little Foxes" (1981), "Passion" (1994) and "Twentieth Century" (2004). - Chuck Wagner
Chuck Wagner (born June 20,1958 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA) is an American actor. He is best known for his role in the short-lived science fiction 1983 TV series "Automan" as the title character. He also starred on the soap opera "General Hospital" as Randall Thompson in 1987. Chuck has made guest appearances on numerous TV shows, including "The Dukes of Hazzard", "Dynasty", "Matlock", and "As the World Turns". - Christopher Sieber
Christopher Sieber (born February 18, 1969 in St. Paul, Minnesota) is an American actor and musical theatre performer. Christopher's middle name is Luvern afer his maternal grandfather. Christopher if the middle sibling of Michael (eldest) and Marc (youngest). Sieber studied acting and musical comedy at The American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City. - Danielle Ferland
Danielle Ferland (b. January 31, 1971 in Derby, Connecticut) is an American actress and singer who appeared as Louise in Stephen Sondheim's "Sunday in the Park with George" in 1984 and as Fredrika in the 1991 Lincoln Center Revival of "A Little Night Music", also by Stephen Sondheim. She is perhaps best known for creating the role of Little Red Riding Hood in the 1987 Original Cast of "Into the Woods". - Chad Kimball
Chad Kimball is an American Theater Actor. After graduating from Boston Conservatory, Chad moved to New York and was hired in the Broadway show, "The Civil War". Soon he was in the Off-Broadway revival of "Godspell", and in the revival of Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods". Later, he appeared in the Broadway musical "Lennon". - Kim Crosby
Kim Crosby (born July 11, 1960 in Fort Smith, Arkansas) made her film debut as the sixteenth actress to portray Jane when she appeared in the 1989 telefilm "Tarzan in Manhattan". In this version, Jane was a tough-talking New York City cabbie who befriended Tarzan (played by Joe Lara), there in search of Cheeta and other animals captured and taken from the jungle. - Julia McKenzie
Julia McKenzie is a British actress and theatre director. In London’s West End her performing credits include "Guys and Dolls" (Miss Adelaide) and "Sweeney Todd" (Mrs Lovett), winning the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for both, and "Woman in Mind" for which she received the Evening Standard Award for Best Actress. - Barbara Bryne
Barbara Bryne is a stage and film actress, who occasionally is seen on television. She has appeared in comedy, dramatic and musical productions. In 1982, She was nominated Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Drama for her role as "Kath" in the first American production of "Entertaining Mr. Sloane" (which also starred Maxwell Caulfield in the title role, and the late Irish actor, Joseph Maher). - Des McAnuff
Des McAnuff (born June 19, 1952 in Princeton, Illinois) is a Tony award-winning director of such hit Broadway musicals as "Big River" and "The Who's Tommy". He has also produced Tony award-winning revivals of Broadway classics like "Guys and Dolls", "The Music Man", "Into the Woods", "42nd Street", "The King and I", and many others. - Brian Macdevitt
Brian MacDevitt is a prolific, award winning lighting designer for theatrical productions. He has worked extensively on Broadway and Off Broadway, as well as touring, Regional theatre, and Industrial productions. A Long Island, New York, native, Brian graduated from SUNY Purchase with a degree in Lighting Design from the Department of Design/Technology of the Division of Theatre Arts & Film. - Kate Reinders
Kate Reinders, born in Muskegon, Michigan, is an American musical theatre actress, who has performed as lead and understudy in several Broadway shows. She attended Western Michigan Christian High School, graduating in 1999. Reinders's Broadway debut was in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer as a swing and understudy for characters Amy Lawrence and Becky Thatcher. She next joined Into The Woods as an understudy for Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Milky White, and Rapunzel. - Adam Wylie
Adam Wylie (born May 23 1984) is an American television and motion picture actor, as well as a Broadway musical performer, and a former Crayola spokesman. - Douglas Sills
Douglas Sills (born July 5, 1960) is an American actor. Born in Detroit, Michigan, he grew up in the suburb of Franklin, where he was friends (and did amateur theatrics and films) with both Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell. Sills attended Cranbrook School, from which he graduated in 1978, and the University of Michigan where he majored in music. He then continued his education at the American Conservatory Theatre in California. - Sophie Thompson
Sophie Thompson (b. 1962) is an award-winning British actress who currently plays Stella Crawford in "EastEnders". - Edmund Lyndeck
Edmund Lyndeck (born October 4, 1925 in Bayonne, New Jersey) is an American character actor and musical theatre performer. Lyndeck, a former college professor, spent well over a dozen years in stock and regional theater roles before making his Broadway debut in the original production of "1776". After originating the role of John Witherspoon, Lyndeck went on to play Stephen Hopkins, Dr. Lyman Hall, and Charles Thomson before ending up on tour as John Dickinson. - Jeff Blumenkrantz
Jeff Blumenkrantz (born June 3, 1965) is an American actor and musical theatre composer/lyricist. Born and and raised in New Jersey, Blumenkrantz is a graduate of Northwestern University. His acting credits include roles in such Broadway productions as "Into the Woods" (1987), "The Threepenny Opera" (1989), "Damn Yankees" (1994), "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" (1995), and "A Class Act" (2001), … - Lar Lubovitch
Lar Lubovitch was born April 9, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois. He is a choreographer and founded his own dance company, the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company in 1968. Based in New York City, he and the company have toured worldwide. He has been noted as one of the most important gay contributors to twentieth-century ballet. In addition to the company, Lar has also done creative work in ballet, ice-skating venues, and musical theater notably "Into the Woods". - Molly Ephraim
Molly Ephraim is an American musical theatre actress who has appeared in a number of Broadway productions. She made her Broadway debut as Little Red Riding Hood in the 2002 revival of Stephen Sondheim's musical "Into the Woods." She was also seen as Bielke in the 2004 Broadway revival of "Fiddler on the Roof". She currently attends Princeton University. - Scott Frankel
Scott David Frankel (born May 6, 1963) is an American composer and musical director. - Jean Louisa Kelly
Jean Louisa Kelly (born on March 9 1972 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA) is an American actress and singer. Her father was a high school English teacher and her mother taught piano. Kelly graduated in 1994 from Columbia University's Columbia College with a B.A. in English. Before attending college she already had roles in the original Broadway cast of Sondheim's "Into the Woods" and in the film "Uncle Buck" with John Candy. - Sean Maher
Sean Maher (born April 16, 1975 in Pleasantville, New York) is an American actor, best known for his role as Simon Tam in the short-lived science fiction television series "Firefly". Graduating from Byram Hills High School, Maher trained at New York University where he earned his drama degree in 1997. He acted on stage in several productions, including "Yerma" and "Into the Woods". Maher starred as the title character, a rookie police officer, … - Tom Deckman
Tom Deckman is a stage and screen actor who is currently starring on Broadway in "Monty Python's Spamalot" as The Historian, Not Dead Fred, French Guard, Minstrel, and Prince Herbert. Other credits include -- Broadway: "Good Vibrations". Nat’l tour: "Spamalot". NY: "South Pacific" (Carnegie Hall), "Bye Bye Birdie" (Encores!), "Best Foot Forward" (York), "Dead Man Walking" (NYCO). - Rob Dorn
Rob Dorn is an American illustrator, actor, and jazz vocalist. His career as an artist includes illustration work for books including "The Stooge Chronicles", greeting cards for Cardthartic, and Web design. and designing and developing websites. He has designed marketing materials for several theater companies, musical groups, artists and entertainers, including press kits, posters and web sites. - Jarrod Carland
Jarrod Carland is an Australian actor and singer, best known for musical theatre roles such as Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny in "The Phantom of the Opera", Munkustrap in "CATS", and Danny Zuko in "Grease". Based in London, he is currently touring the United Kingdom playing Danny Zuko in "Grease". Prior to this, he performed the role of Steve Baker in "Show Boat", performing at London's Royal Albert Hall. - Heather Douglas
Heather Douglas, a graduate of New Albany High School (New Albany, Indiana) has appeared in Broadway productions of Tommy Tunes's "The Will Rogers Follies" and "Crazy for You"; the pre-Broadway tour of "Jekyll and Hyde"; a national tour and Berlin production of "Crazy for You", 'Audrey' in "Little Shop of Horrors", 'Rapunzel' in "Into the Woods", 'Cassie' in "A Chorus Line", … - Michelle Latimer
Michelle Latimer is a Canadian actress known mainly for her role as Trish Simpkin in the soap opera "Paradise Falls", shown nationally in Canada on Showcase Television, starting in 2001. Latimer comes from Thunder Bay, Ontario, Ontario. Her largest role so far is as Trish Simpkin in "Paradise Falls". She plays a goth teen on the sex filled soap opera. Her character is a rebellious youth who acts tougher than she really is. Aside from "Paradise Falls", … - Bryan Irrera
I'm in my late thirties. - Trinity Wheeler
My name is Trinity. My mother named me after the Trinity River in Texas. My closest friends call me Trent. I'm 27 years old and live in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. I'm originally from Texas but hate it there. The only thing I miss about Texas is my mother with her country accent and big Dolly Parton hair. I'm never at home because I travel all over the place with a show. I'm currently the PSM for "The Wedding Singer" National Tour. - Rachel
My mood is governed by the weather, almost always. I'm really a sweet person, with a little bit of a wild side. I can find music to fit just about any mood that I'm in (sometimes that's not a good thing). I'm cute, single, and want the most out of life. Future dreams may take me to London, NYC, or wherever. I'm not afraid of anything, be it growing old or going out of style. - Naomi Lee Schulke
Naomi Lee Schulke is an actor, singer and musician. Naomi began training as a classical musician at an early age and went on to gain a place as a singer at Trinity College of Music where she studied with Susan McCulloch. During this time she took part in various large scale productions including Handel’s "Messiah" and Barber’s "Vanessa". Naomi went on to study with Mary King in London and in 2003 won a place at Central School of Speech and Drama. - Marcus Atkinson
Marcus Wajda (born Warsaw 1978, as Marcus Wajda), achieved status on the European stage primarily for dance and then in America for theater and musical theater performances. Taking his early training from Stevan Grebel (famous for the ballets of Pushkin), Marcus proteged under the master and performed in many of his original productions and standard classics. - Tim Realbuto
Tim Realbuto (actor/singer) is a Brooklyn native who was born on September 1, 1984. He has appeared on screen opposite Kevin Kline in the Universal Pictures release "The Emperor's Club". Other film credits include: "Uptown Girls"; "Strip Search"; "One True Thing"; Woody Allen's "Deconstructing Harry"; "The First Seven Years"; and guest starring roles on "The Sopranos" and "Ed". - Stephanie Carswell
Stephanie Carswell is an Australian-born actress and lyric soprano, with a vocal range of over 3½ octaves. Also credited as Stephanie-May Carswell / Lottie May.
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