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Christine Ebersole
American actress and singer (b. )
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Born | () February 21, (age71) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
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Occupation(s) | Actress, singer, comedian |
Yearsactive | –present |
Spouses | Peter Bergman (m.; div.)Bill Moloney (m.) |
Children | 3 |
Christine Ebersole (born February 21, ) is an American actress, singer and comedian.
She has appeared in film, television, and on stage. She has received two Tony Awards, and a Drama Desk Award as well as a nomination for a Daytime Emmy Award.
Ebersole made her Broadway debut in the play Angel Street (). She won two Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for playing a prima donna in the musical revival 42nd Street () and for her dual roles as Edith Bouvier Beale and Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale in the original musical Grey Gardens ().
She was Tony-nominated for playing a society matron in Dinner at Eight (), and Elizabeth Arden in War Paint ().
On film, she made her film debut with a minor role as an actress the romantic comedy Tootsie () before portraying Caterina Cavalieri in Academy Award-winning period biographical drama film Amadeus ().
She has also acted in films such as Mac and Me (), Dead Again (), Black Sheep (), True Crime (), The Big Wedding (), The Wolf of Wall Street (), and Licorice Pizza ().
On television, she got her start on the soap operaRyan's Hope (–) and as a cast member of Saturday Night Live (–).
She earned an Emmy Award nomination for her work in One Life to Live. She has co-starred on the TBS sitcom Sullivan & Son (–), the comedy-drama Royal Pains, the animated series Steven Universe (–), and the CBSsitcomBob Hearts Abishola (–)
Early life, family and education
Ebersole was born outside of Chicago in Winnetka, Illinois, the daughter of Marian Esther (née Goodley) and Robert "Bob" Ebersole.[1][2] Her father was the president of a steel company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[3] She has Swiss-German and Irish ancestry.[4]
Ebersole graduated from New Trier High School in She attended MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Illinois,[5] class of , and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.[6]
Career
She met Marc Shaiman when he was 19 and the musical director of her first club act.[7] She appeared in two different parts on Ryan's Hope in (as a nurse) and (as Lily Darnell).
Ebersole was a cast member of Saturday Night Live during –82, the first full season under new producer Dick Ebersol (their similar surnames being a coincidence),[8] acting as "Weekend Update" co-anchor with Brian Doyle-Murray. Among her impersonations were Mary Travers, Cheryl Tiegs, Barbara Mandrell, Diana, Princess of Wales, and Rona Barrett.[9]
Following SNL, she appeared in One Life to Live as daffy Maxie McDermott (receiving an Emmy nomination) and Valerie.
She co-starred with Barnard Hughes on the sitcom The Cavanaughs, played the title role in the short-lived sitcom Rachel Gunn, R.N., and guest-starred on Will & Grace, Dolly!, Just Shoot Me, Murphy Brown, Ally McBeal, Samantha Who, Boston Legal, The Colbert Report, and Royal Pains.
In , she appeared as the titular Miss Jones in a pilot for an ABC series about a single mother, but the series was not taken up.[10]
She appeared in the television film adaptation of Gypsy starring Bette Midler, and in the ABC-TV film Mary and Rhoda starring Mary Tyler Moore and Valerie Harper.
In , she had a recurring role on the TV LandsitcomRetired at 35.[11] In , she played Carol Walsh on the TBS sitcom Sullivan & Son. She has a recurring role on the USA Network television show Royal Pains as Ms. Newberg.[12][13]
Ebersole's films have included Tootsie (), Amadeus (), Three Men and a Baby (), Mac and Me (), My Girl 2 (), Richie Rich (), Black Sheep (), and My Favorite Martian ().
Steven universe season 5 Her design plain work". Danny Kilgore, Hilary Florido, and former Adventure Time crew member Tom Herpich wrote and storyboarded the episode, from a story by Kat Morris, Matt Burnett, Ben Levin, Joe Johnston, and series creator and executive producer Rebecca Sugar ; Herpich originally worked as a background designer on the show's pilot "The Time Thing", and had re-joined the Steven Universe crew for " Reunited ", of which he co-wrote the story. The show began previews at the Nederlander Theatre on Broadway on March 7, , and opened on April 6, Just Shoot Me.Stage career
Ebersole has found considerable success on stage. She appeared in Going Hollywood, a musical by David Zippel and Jeremy Shaeffer. She was in the chorus in with Jerry Mitchell. They were both excited about the possibility of going to Broadway but never made it.[7] She was featured in Paper Moon by Larry Grossman and Ellen Fitzhugh and Carol Hall, which ran at the Paper Mill Playhouse (Millburn, New Jersey) in September [14]Off-Broadway, she has appeared in Three Sisters and Talking Heads, and her Broadway credits include On the Twentieth Century, the revival of Oklahoma! (as Ado Annie), the revival of Camelot and the revival of Gore Vidal's The Best Man.
In , she appeared in the Broadway revival of 42nd Street as Dorothy Brock, for which she won her first Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical,[15] She next appeared in the Broadway revival of Dinner at Eight as Millicent Jordan for which she was nominated for the Tony Award, Featured Actress in a Play.[16] In , she played M'Lynn in the Broadway production of Steel Magnolias.[17]
In , Ebersole took the dual roles of Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale ("Big Edie") and Edith Bouvier Beale ("Little Edie") in Grey Gardens, a musical based upon the film of the same name.
After a sold-out off-Broadway run, Ebersole remained with the roles when the production moved to Broadway in November , and remained with the show through its closing in July For this role, she won her second Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical.[18] She appeared as Elvira in the Broadway revival of the Noël Coward comedy Blithe Spirit.[19]
She appeared in the musical War Paint, which premiered at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago on June 28, , for a run through August The show began previews at the Nederlander Theatre on Broadway on March 7, , and opened on April 6, It closed on November 5, She played the role of Elizabeth Arden, opposite Patti LuPone as Helena Rubinstein.
The musical had a book by Doug Wright with the music composed by Scott Frankel (music) and Michael Korie (lyrics).[20][21]
Concerts
Ebersole appears in concerts and cabaret engagements at venues such as the Cinegrill and Cafe Carlyle. She won the Nightlife Award for Outstanding Cabaret Vocalist in a Major Engagement for her Café Carlyle cabaret.[22] In she performed with Michael Feinstein at his club, Feinstein's at Loews Regency, (New York City) in a cabaret titled "Good Friends".[23] She was one of the performers on the Playbill Cruise in September [24] In November , she performed for two sold-out nights at Birdland in New York City with jazz violinistAaron Weinstein and his trio.[25]
In , Ebersole toured her show Big Noise from Winnetka, which included the jazz song Big Noise from Winnetka and a stop in Illinois.[26]
Recording
She also has appeared on several albums.
She was featured on the Bright Lights, Big Cityconcept album.[7] She also released an album of Noël Coward songs after browsing through them for scene change music for Blithe Spirit.[27] She also voiced White Diamond in Steven Universe.
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Ebersole has been married twice, to actor Peter Bergman from through , and since to Bill Moloney, with whom she has adopted three children.[28] She lives in Maplewood, New Jersey, with her family.[29]
Ebersole claims to have experienced psychic phenomena.[30] In , Ebersole appeared on InfoWars' radio program The Alex Jones Show, expressing her misgivings about the Federal Reserve System and the Council on Foreign Relations.[31] She has professed belief in the debunked conspiracy theory that the September 11 attacks were carried out by the United States government.[30][32]
Filmography
Film
Television
Theatre
Awards and nominations
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