Bernadette Peters
- Elenco
- Trilha sonora
Bernadette Peters nasceu o 28 de fevereiro de 1948 em Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA. É atriz, conhecida pelo seu trabalho em O Panaca (1979), Dinheiro do Céu (1981) e Anastasia (1997). Foi casada com Michael Wittenberg.
- Indicado para 3 Primetime Emmys
- 4 vitórias e 20 indicações no total
Elenco
Trilha sonora
- 2022
- 2021
- 2021
- Zoey e a Sua Fantástica Playlist8,1Série de TV
- performer: "Rich Girl"
- performer: "Cheap Thrills"
- performer: "Feeling Good" (não creditado)
- 2020–2021
- 2021
- Bernadette Peters: A Special ConcertEspecial de TV
- lyrics: "Kramer's Song"
- música: "Kramer's Song"
- performer: "Prologue: Into the Woods", "Another Hundred People", "No One Is Alone", "There Is Nothing Like a Dame", "Fever", "Mr. Snow", "Some Enchanted Evening", "In Buddy's Eyes", "Losing My Mind", "Goodbye for Now", "Some People", "March of the Siamese Children", "Somebody, Somewhere", "Shenandoah", "Not a Day Goes By", "Johanna", "When You Wish Upon A Star", "Children and Art", "Being Alive", "Rose's Turn", "Kramer's Song"
- 2020
- 2020
- Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration8,9Especial de TV
- performer: "No One Is Alone"
- 2020
- Sinfonia Insana8,1Série de TV
- performer: "These Boots Are Made For Walkin"
- performer: "Come On A My House" (não creditado)
- 2015–2018
- Gilmore Girls: Um Ano para Recordar7,5Minissérie de televisão
- performer: "Some People" (não creditado)
- 2016
- 2014
- 2013
- Smash7,7Série de TV
- performer: "At Your Feet"
- performer: "Hang the Moon"
- performer: "Everything's Coming Up Roses"
- 2012–2013
- 2011
- Great Performances7,9Série de TV
- performer: "Move On", "Not a Day Goes By"
- performer: "What's the Use of Wond'rin'?", "What's the Use of Wond'rin'"
- performer: "Not a Day Goes By", "Sunday"
- 1993–2010
- Centrais de atendimento oficiais
- Altura
- 1,60 m
- Nascido(a) em
- Cônjuge
- Michael Wittenberg20 de julho de 1996 - 26 de setembro de 2005 (sua morte)
- PaisPeter Lazzara
- ParentesJoseph Lazzara(Sibling)
- Outros trabalhosThe Most Happy Fella (1959). Musical comedy (revival). Book by Frank Loesser (also music and lyrics). Lighting and Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Entire production directed and supervised by Dania Krupska; Original Choreography by Dania Krupska. Choreography restaged by Arthur Partington. City Center: 10 Feb 1959- 22 Feb 1959 (16 performances). Cast: Kenny Adams, Jessica Albright, Norman Atkins, Lorrie Bentley, Mary Sue Berry, Muriel Birkhead, Johnny Borden, Theodora Brandon, Jan Canada, Lee Cass, Fred Conway, Michael Davis, Jack De Leon, Terry DeLiva, John Dorrin, Robert Ethridge, Garold Gardner, Mary Anne Heitzig, Del Horstmann, Jordon Howard, Betty Jenkins, Keith Kaldenberg, Gloria Kaye, Bob LaCrosse, Kenneth Lane, Roy Lazarus, Art Lund (as "Joe"), Bruce MacKay, Kitty Malone, Win Mayo, Jack McCann, Sherry McCutcheon, Jack McMinn, Sheldon Ossosky, Bernadette Peters (as "Tessie") [Broadway debut], Barbara Saxby, James Schlader, Jeanne Schlegel, Sybil Scotford, Michael Scrittorale, James Senn, Libi Staiger, Paula Stewart (as "Rosabella"), Shelia Swenson, George Zima. Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director).
- Ofertas de publicidade
- CuriosidadesOn The 57th Annual Tony Awards (2003), she performed the climactic song "Rose's Turn" from "Gypsy", in which she was nominated that year for Best Lead Actress in a Musical. However, she had been suffering from a severe respiratory infection and had missed several performances of the show. Originally, the producers did not want her to perform live at the Tony Awards for fear of her damaging her vocal chords. She refused to cancel and insisted on performing live. She got through the song and received a 2-minute standing ovation, one of the longest in Tony history.
- CitaçõesYou gotta be original, because if you're like someone else, what do they need you for?
- Apelido
- The Queen of Broadway
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