Sutton Foster
(born March 18, 1975) is an American actress, singer and dancer. She has been nominated for four Tony Awards, winning one for her performance as Millie Dillmount in Thoroughly Modern Millie
. She is the sister of actor Hunter Foster.
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Biography
Foster was born in
Statesboro, Georgia and raised in
Troy, Michigan. At age fifteen, she was a contestant on the television show
Star Search
and also auditioned for the cast of
The Mickey Mouse Club
. She left
Troy High School before graduating (she received her diploma via correspondence courses) to join the national tour of
The Will Rogers Follies
directed by
Tommy Tune. She then attended
Carnegie Mellon University for one year, but left to pursue a theatrical career full-time.
Foster's first
Broadway role was Sandy Dumbrowski in
Grease
in 1996. She then appeared in
The Scarlet Pimpernel
and as Star to Be in
Annie
in 1997. Foster's next Broadway role was Eponine in
Les Misèrables
in 2000.
Foster's big break was reminiscent of
42nd Street
when, during rehearsals of the pre-Broadway run of
Thoroughly Modern Millie
at the
La Jolla Playhouse in
San Diego, she replaced leading lady Erin Dilly. Any apprehension about having an unknown playing the lead in a nearly $10 million Broadway production was proven unfounded when she opened at the
Marquis Theatre to primarily rave reviews. Foster went on to win the 2002
Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical and the
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical for her performance.
In 2005, Foster starred as Jo March opposite
Maureen McGovern as Marmee in the musical adaptation of the
Louisa May Alcott classic
Little Women
, for which she was nominated for her second Tony Award. She returned to the Marquis Theatre in May 2006 in
The Drowsy Chaperone
, a
spoof of 1920s musicals. She played the role of Janet van de Graaff, a famous Broadway starlet who opts to forgo a stage career in favor of married life. Her performance earned her a third Tony nomination.
In 2007, Foster appeared on television in
Johnny and the Sprites
, a children's musical puppet show, and in a three-episode
story arc on the
HBO series
Flight of the Conchords
.
Foster starred in
Mel Brooks' musical adaptation of his film
Young Frankenstein
as the German yodeling fraulein Inga from October 2007 to July 2008.
[1] She currently is playing Princess Fiona in
Shrek the Musical
, which opened on Broadway on December 14, 2008.
[2] For this role Foster won her second
Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical
[3] and was nominated for her fourth Tony Award, the
Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance, and the
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical.
Wish
, Foster's debut solo album, was released on the
Ghostlight Records label in February 2009. The songs range from jazz to pop to cabaret to Broadway.
Credits
;Broadway
- Shrek the Musical
as Princess Fiona (November 8, 2008 - present)
- Young Frankenstein
as Inga (October 11, 2007 - July 6, 2008)
- The Drowsy Chaperone
as Janett Van De Graaff (Apr 3, 2006 - Apr 15, 2007)
- Little Women
as Jo March (2005)
- Thoroughly Modern Millie
as Millie Dillmount (Mar 19, 2002 - Feb 15, 2004)
- Chess
(Concert) as Svetlana (September 22, 2003)
- Funny Girl
(Concert) as Fanny Brice (September 23, 2002)
- Les Misérables
as Eponine (2000)
- Annie
(1997)
- The Scarlet Pimpernel
(1997)
- Grease
as Sandy Dumbrowski (1996)
;Regional theatre
- Me and My Girl
(2004, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera)
- What the World Needs Now
(1998, Old Globe Theatre)
- Dorian
(2000, Goodspeed Opera House)
- The Three Musketeers
(American Musical Theatre of San Jose)
- South Pacific
(Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera)
;Filmography
- p.s.
(2004)
- Johnny and the Sprites
(2007)
- Flight of the Conchords
(2007)
;Discography
- Wish
- Shrek The Musical
Original Cast Recording
- Young Frankenstein
Original Cast Recording
- The Drowsy Chaperone
Original Cast Recording
- Little Women
Original Cast Recording
- The Maury Yeston Songbook
- Thoroughly Modern Millie
Original Cast Recording
- Jule Styne in Hollywood
Awards and nominations
;Awards
- 2002 Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical - Thoroughly Modern Millie
- 2002 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical - Thoroughly Modern Millie
- 2002 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical - Thoroughly Modern Millie
- 2002 Fred Astaire Award for Best Actress - Thoroughly Modern Millie
- 2009 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical - Shrek the Musical
;Nominations
- 2002 Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance - Thoroughly Modern Millie
- 2005 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical - Little Women
- 2005 Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance - Little Women
- 2005 Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical - Little Women
- 2006 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical - The Drowsy Chaperone
- 2006 Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance - The Drowsy Chaperone
- 2006 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical - The Drowsy Chaperone
- 2006 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical - Little Women
- 2006 Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical - The Drowsy Chaperone
- 2008 Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance - Young Frankenstein
- 2009 Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance - Shrek the Musical
- 2009 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical - Shrek the Musical
- 2009 Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical - Shrek the Musical
References
- "Foster's Roll in the Hay in Young Frankenstein Is Over July 6" ''Playbill''
- Gans, Andrew."Seattle Goes Green: Shrek the Musical Makes World Premiere Aug. 14", playbill.com, August 14, 2008
- Gans, Andrew."Billy Elliot, Carnage, Ruined and Avenger Are Outer Critics Circle Award Winners",playbill.com, May 11, 2009