Name : Kristin Chenoweth
Birth Name : Kristi Dawn Chenoweth
Profession : Actress, Producer, Musician
Date of Birth : July 24, 1968
Place of Birth : Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, USA
Height : 4' 11"
Claim to fame : Won Broadway's 1999 Tony Award for her portrayal of Sally in a
revival of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
Kristin Chenoweth - Detailed Biography
Chenoweth was
born in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. She graduated from Oklahoma City University,
where she received a bachelor's degree in musical theater and a master's degree
in opera performance. She performed at Opryland USA. She won a "most talented
up-and-coming singer" award in the Metropolitan Opera National Council
auditions, which came with a full scholarship to Philadelphia's Academy of Vocal
Arts; she turned down the scholarship when she auditioned and won a part on an
Off-Broadway show.
Chenoweth made her Broadway debut in a production of Moliؘ's Scapin starring
Bill Irwin, followed in the spring of 1997 by the unsuccessful John Kander and
Fred Ebb musical Steel Pier, for which she won a Theatre World award. The
following season, she appeared in the City Center Encores! production of the
George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin musical Strike Up the Band, and the Lincoln
Center Theater production of William Finn's A New Brain.
During the 1998 - 1999 season, she created the role of Sally in the Broadway
revival of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, sweeping the Tony, Drama Desk and
Outer Critics Circle Awards as the season's "Best Featured Actress in a
Musical." Next, she starred in the Broadway comedy Epic Proportions, followed by
appearances in ABC's television adaptation of the musical Annie (as Lily St.
Regis), and in the leading role of Daisy Gamble in the City Center Encores!
production of On a Clear Day You Can See Forever.
In 2003, Chenoweth performed songs from her album Let Yourself Go in concert for
Lincoln Center's 5th American Songbook. She also performed in City Center
Encores! 10th Anniversary Bash.
In London, she was involved in Divas at Donmar for director Sam Mendes, then
appeared in the Actor's Fund Benefit Concert of the musical Funny Girl in New
York City.
Chenoweth was a part of ABC's An American Celebration at Ford's Theater with
Kelsey Grammer, NBC's Salute to the Olympic Winners, The Kennedy Center Gala
honoring Julie Andrews and an episode of Frasier on NBC. She also starred as
Marian the librarian in the ABC television production of Meredith Willson's The
Music Man opposite Matthew Broderick.
In October 2003, Chenoweth returned to Broadway in Wicked, a musical about the
early years of the witches of Oz, and was nominated for a Tony as Best Leading
Actress in a Musical for her performance as Glinda, but lost to co-star Idina
Menzel.
Chenoweth has also performed leading roles at the Goodspeed Opera House and the
Guthrie Theatre, and she was chosen by the late Jerome Robbins as the guest
soloist in his West Side Story Suite of Dances at New York City Ballet. She also
starred in a short-lived sitcom, Kristin, for NBC. It was a mid-season
replacement in 2001 that co-starred Jon Tenney, but was cancelled after only six
episodes.
Throughout the sixth season (2004 - 2005) of The West Wing, Chenoweth has had a
recurring role playing media consultant Annabeth Schott, which is going to
continue into the show's seventh season. She is scheduled to appear in the movie
Asphalt Beach in 2006.
Her latest album As I Am was released in April 2005; the album is a mixture of
hymns and contemporary Christian music, with arrangements that sound more like
adult contemporary.