Other works
Stage: She made her
Broadway debut in the chorus line of "Kiss Me Kate" in 1965.
She got her big
Broadway break in "New Faces of 1968."
Stage: On 6/10/92 she joined an all-star cast for a tribute to
Stephen Sondheim in a production called "Sondheim - A Celebration at Carnegie Hall". She performed "Getting Married Today" (from the show, "Company") with
Mark Jacoby and
Jeanne Lehman.
Co-hosted AIDS benefit concert "Classical Action: Performing Arts Against AIDS" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on January 10 1998 with
Nathan Lane. (10th Jan 1998)
Stage: Starred as Cunegonde in a one-night concert of 'Leonard Bernstein (I)''s operetta "Candide" (with
Alan Arkin and
Irra Petina) in honor of the composer's 50th birthday, in which she sang the legendary aria "Glitter and Be Gay", 1968.
Sang "You'd be Surprised!" by
Irving Berlin on
Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration (1988) (TV).
Performed custom voice-over work for the "Gypsy" character in the PlayStation game
A Bug's Life (1998) (VG).
Stage: Appeared (as "Georgeous Teitelbaum", for which she was nominated for a Tony
award) in "The Sisters Rosenweig" on
Broadway (1993). Written by
Wendy Wasserstein. Directed by Daniel Sullivan. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 18 Mar 1993-16 Jul 1994 (556 performances + 18 previews). Cast:
Jane Alexander,
Robert Klein, Christine Estabrook, John Vickery, John Cunningham, Julie Dretzin, Patrick Fitzgerald. Produced by The Lincoln Center Theatre.
Stage: Appeared (as "Billie Dawn", for which she was nominated for a Tony
award) in "Born Yesterday" on
Broadway (1989). Comedy (revival). Written by
Garson Kanin. Directed by Josephine R. Abady (also co-producer). 46th Street Theatre: 29 Jan 1989-11 Jun 1898 (153 performances + 13 previews). Cast:
Edward Asner,
Franklin Cover,
Daniel Hugh Kelly, Joel Bernstein, Charlotte Booker, Peggy Cosgrave,
Heather Ehlers,
Paul Hebron,
Gregory Jbara, Ron Johnston,
John Wylie. Produced by Jay H. Fuchs, Columbia Artists Management and A. Joseph Tandent and The Cleveland Playhouse.
Stage: Appeared in "On the Twentieth Century" (for which she was nominated for a Tony
award) on
Broadway (1978). Based on material by
Betty Comden and
Adolph Green from an original story by
Ben Hecht. Musical comedy. Directed by
Harold Prince. St. James Theatre: 19 Feb 1978-18 Mar 1979 (449 performances + 11 previews).
Stage: Appeared (as "Chrissy", for which she won a Tony
award) in "Boom Boom Room" on
Broadway (1973). Drama. Written by
David Rabe. Directed by
Joseph Papp. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 8 Nov 1973-9 Dec 1973 (37 performances + 16 performances). Cast: Peter Bartlett, Frederick Coffin,
Cisse Cameron (billed as "Cissy Colpitts"), Margaret Davies,
Charles Durning, Warren Finnerty, Michael Kell,
Robert Loggia,
Barbara Britton,
Charlotte Rae, Madeline Swift,
Mary Woronov.
Stage: Appeared (as "Goldie") in "Two By Two" on
Broadway (1970). Musical. Based on the play "A Flowering Peach" by
Clifford Odets, adapted by
Peter Stone. Directed by
Joe Layton. Imperial Theatre: 10 Nov 1970-11 Sep 1971 (unknown performances). Cast:
Danny Kaye, Marilyn Cooper, Joan Copeland,
Harry Goz, Michael Marm,
Tricia O'Neil, Walter Willison.
Stage: Appeared (as "Revue performer") in "Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1968" on
Broadway (1968). Musical revue. Conceived, produced and directed by
Leonard Sillman. Booth Theatre: 2 May 1968-15 Jun 1968 (52 performances + 16 previews). Cast: Gloria Bleezarde, Trudy Carson, Marilyn Child,
Robert Klein, Robert Lone,
Brandon Maggart.
Diet Coke commercial (80s)
1986
TV commercial for Michelob Light beer
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