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* [http://www.springawakening.com Official site] of the Broadway production of ''Spring Awakening''.
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* [http://www.americantheatrewing.org/downstagecenter/detail/michael_mayer Michael Mayer] (director) – ''Downstage Center'' interview at [[American Theatre Wing]].org, July 2006
* [http://www.americantheatrewing.org/downstagecenter/detail/michael_mayer Michael Mayer] (director) – ''Downstage Center'' interview at [[American Theatre Wing]].org, July 2006
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Lea Michele
Michele at the Time 100 Gala in Manhattan, May 4, 2010.
Born
Lea Michele Sarfati

(1986-08-29) August 29, 1986 (age 38)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, dancer
Years active1995–present

Lea Michele Sarfati (born August 29, 1986),[1] known professionally as Lea Michele, is an American actress and singer. Michele began working professionally as a child actress on Broadway in productions such as Ragtime and Les Misérables. She originated the role of Wendla in the musical Spring Awakening and currently plays Rachel Berry in the Fox television series Glee.

Early life

Michele was born in the Bronx, New York City, the daughter of Edith Sarfati, a nurse, and Marc Sarfati, a delicatessen owner.[1] Michele's mother is an Italian American Roman Catholic, while her father is a Spanish Sephardic Jew.[2][3] Michele grew up in Tenafly, New Jersey, where she attended Tenafly High School.[4] She attended Stagedoor Manor in the Catskills, a performing arts training center.[5] She was then later accepted to the CAP21 program at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, but opted to continue working on stage.[6][7]

Career

At eight years old, Michele went with a friend to an open call for a musical. She decided on a whim she wanted to try out. She was offered the part and made her debut on Broadway in 1995 as a replacement in the role of Young Cosette in the New York City production of Les Misérables. This was followed by her performance of the role of Tateh's daughter, the Little Girl, in the 1998 original Broadway cast of Ragtime. In 2004, Michele played Shprintze and Chava in the Broadway revival of the musical Fiddler on the Roof. She also sang on the 2003 Broadway revival cast recording of Fiddler on the Roof.

She played the role of Wendla in Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik's musical version of Spring Awakening, starring in early workshops to Off-Broadway and finally originating the role in the Broadway production at the age of 20.[8] Around the same time that the show was set to go to Broadway, she was offered the role of Eponine in the Broadway revival of Les Misérables.[9] She elected to remain with Spring Awakening, which debuted on Broadway in December 2006. She was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her performance in Spring Awakening in the category of Outstanding Actress in a Musical.[10]

On May 18, 2008, Michele left Spring Awakening with co-star Jonathan Groff. She performed in a reading of Sheik and Sater's new musical, Nero, in July 2008 at Vassar College.[11] From August 8-August 10, 2008, she portrayed Eponine in the Hollywood Bowl's Les Misérables concert. She sings on the original Broadway cast recordings of Ragtime and Spring Awakening.

Michele stars in the Fox television series Glee, where she plays the star singer of a high school glee club, Rachel Berry. The pilot debuted on May 19, 2009. She has won a Screen Actors Guild Award for outstanding ensemble performance and the 2009 Satellite Award for best actress. She also received nominations for an Emmy Award, two nominations for a Golden Globe Award, and Teen Choice Award for her performance in the role. Her cover of The All-American Rejects' "Gives You Hell" reached the top 40 on the US Billboard 200.[12] Michele is featured lead singer in 14 of the top 20 selling glee songs as of 2010.[13]

Michele was included in Time magazine's 2010 list of the 100 Most Influential People In the World.[14] FHM named her #7 on 2010 Sexiest Women List, which was the highest ranking for a new entry on the list that year.[15] Michele was named to People Magazine's Best Dressed List of 2010 as "The Newbie"[16] and she was voted "2010 Most Stylish Star" by E! Online.[17]

In 2010, Michele joined the cast of the animated film Dorothy of Oz,[18] voicing the lead role of Dorothy Gale.[19] That same year, she joined the cast of Garry Marshall's romantic comedy New Year's Eve.[20]

Before Super Bowl XLV, on February 6, 2011, she performed "America the Beautiful" with the Air Force Tops In Blue.[21]

Advocacy

Michele is active in participating in charities for gay rights and animal rights, as well as in numerous other charities. In 2008, Michele was a part of the PETA ad campaign "Buck Cruelty! Say No to Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides".[22] In April 2010, Michele appeared in a PSA for PETA speaking out against fur clothing.[23] In September 2010, Michele was honored by PETA for her work for animals.[24] In addition to working with PETA, Michele is also a vegan.[25]

In support of gay rights, Michele performed at the Human Rights Campaign Dinner in November 2009.[26][27] In the same month, Michele and Jonathan Groff performed for True Colors Cabaret, a fundraiser in support of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender equality.[28]

In 2008, Michele performed at a benefit concert, "Alive in the World",[29] to aid the Twin Tower Orphan Fund. Michele has also been active with Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. For Broadway Cares Michele has participated in Broadway Barks, Broadway Bares, Easter Bonnet Competition and The Flea Market and Grand Auction. In October 2010, Michele performed at a benefit concert for the Painted Turtle, a camp for children with illnesses. The concert celebrated the 35th anniversary of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, with Michele playing the lead role of Janet Weiss for the benefit.[30]

Credits

Broadway

Readings/Workshops

Concerts/Events

  • Spring Awakening as Wendla – Lincoln Center (February 2005)
  • Unsung 2007: 'Tis The Season To Be Naughty – Lucille Lortel Theater, New York (December 2007)[36]
  • Alive in the World, benefit concert – as Phoebe (January 2008)[29]
  • Feinstein's (February 2008 and April 2008)[37]
  • Flopz n' cutz Concert with Landon Beard, Joe's Pub (April 2008)[38]
  • Les Misérables Concert as Eponine at the Hollywood Bowl (August 2008)[33]
  • Upright Cabaret (August 2008)[39]
  • Broadway Chance Style: Up Close & Personal (September 2008)[40]
  • Spring Awakening Holiday Benefit Concert – Joe's Pub (December 2008)[41]
  • True Colors Benefit with Jonathan Groff (November 2009)[28]
  • Glee Live! In Concert! as Rachel Berry; Phoenix, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City (May 2010)
  • Glee TV Academy Event at the Music Box LA (July 27, 2010)
  • Rocky Horror Picture Show 35th Anniversary To Benefit The Painted Turtle, as Janet Weiss, LA (October 2010)[42]
  • Superbowl XLV - as performer ( America the Beautiful) Dallas, Texas (Feb. 2011) [43]
  • MusiCares Person of the Year tribute honoring Barbra Streisand, performer, Los Angeles CA. (Feb 2011)[44]

Other projects

Film and television

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Buster and Chanucey's Silent Night Various characters
2000 Third Watch Sammi 1 episode
2008 Around the Block Herself Pilot
2009–present Glee Rachel Berry Lead role
2010 The Simpsons Sarah (voice) Elementary School Musical (Season 22, episode 1)
2011 The Cleveland Show Rachel Berry (voice) How Do You Solve a Problem Like Roberta? (Season 2, episode 11)
2011 New Year's Eve Elise First movie role
2012 Dorothy of Oz Dorothy Gale (voice) Title Role

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result Notes
2007 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Nominated Spring Awakening
Broadway.com Audience Award Favorite Leading Actress in a Broadway Musical Won
Favorite Female Breakthrough Performance Won
Favorite Onstage Pair (with Jonathan Groff) Won
2008 Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album Original Broadway Cast, including Lea Michele Won Spring Awakening
2009 New York Television Festival Award Best Nonscripted Host or Star Won Around the Block
Teen Choice Award Choice TV Breakout Star Nominated Glee
Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical or Comedy Television Series Won
2010 Golden Globe Award Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Won
NewNowNext Award Brink of Fame: Actor Won
Teen Choice Award Choice TV Actress: Comedy Nominated
Choice Music: Group (with Glee Cast) Nominated
Gold Derby TV Award Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series Nominated
Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series Nominated
PETA's 30th Anniversary Gala and Humanitarian Awards Award Honor Won
Billboard's Women in Music Triple Threat Award Honor Won
Glamour Woman of the Year Award US TV Actress of the Year Won
Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical or Comedy Television Series Nominated Glee
2011 Golden Globe Award Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Nominated Glee
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
Grammy Award Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals ("Don't Stop Believin") Nominated
Grammy Award Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media Nominated

Discography

  • Ragtime: Original Cast Recording (1998)
  • Fiddler on the Roof: Revival Cast Recording (2004)
  • Spring Awakening: Original Cast Recording Grammy Award winner – Best Cast Recording (2006)

References

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  2. ^ ""Little Miss Big-Time"". Glamour. 2010-09-03. Retrieved 2010-11-02. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ Yuan, Jada (2009-08-23). "Choir Girl". NY Magazine. Retrieved 2010-11-01. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  4. ^ Freydkin, Donna (2010-05-10). "Lea Michele never stopped believing". USA Today. Retrieved 2010-11-02. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  5. ^ Bonanos, Christopher (2010-07-11). "Jazz Hands, Everyone!". New York Magazine. Retrieved 2010-11-02. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  6. ^ Gans, Andrew (2006-11-04). "DIVA TALK: Chatting with Spring Awakening's Lea Michele Plus News of LuPone, Kritzer and Gravitte". Playbill. Retrieved 2010-11-02. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  7. ^ Messer, Lesley (2010-05-11). "Who Is Lea Michele's Broadway Star Beau?". People. Retrieved 2010-11-02. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  8. ^ Drama Desk Official website
  9. ^ "Diva Talk: Chatting With 'Spring Awakening'/'Les-Mizs' Lea Michele Plus News of Ebersole Eder" playbill.com
  10. ^ D. Rooney."Musicals pose Tony voting crunch", Variety.com, April 26, 2007
  11. ^ Bacalzo, Dan. "Arden, Carlson, Menzel, Michele, Robbins, et al. Set for Sater and Sheik's Nero", theatermania.com, 23 June 2008.
  12. ^ "'Glee Cover Takes Top Spot In Ireland", digitalspy.com
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  14. ^ Lea Michele – The 2010 TIME 100, Time Magazine
  15. ^ Lea Michele – FHM #7, gleehab.com, 3 June 2010.
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  18. ^ http://www.dorothyofoz.com/
  19. ^ http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jun/12/entertainment/la-et-quick-20100612
  20. ^ "Glee's Lea Michele to Celebrate New Year's Eve". MovieWeb.com. 2010-10-22. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  21. ^ "Tops in Blue to perform at Super Bowl". January 31, 2011. Retrieved February 7, 2011.
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  24. ^ [5] Radar
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  27. ^ "STAGE TUBE: Lea Michele Sings 'On My Own' at the Human Rights Campaign Dinner", broadwayworld.com, November 29, 2009.
  28. ^ a b Glikas, Bruce. "Lea Michele and Jonathan Groff Reunite Onstage at True Colors Cabaret", BroadwayWorld.com, November 30, 2009
  29. ^ a b "Alive in the World". Alive in the World. {{cite web}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help); Unknown parameter |irl= ignored (help)
  30. ^ "Rocky Horror Picture Show Tribute, With Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison, Presented October 28". Playbill.com. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  31. ^ "Steven Sater Working on Chitty Remake, Musical With Bacharach, Spring Awakening Film and More", By Adam Hetrick, 11 Mar 2010 Playbill
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  37. ^ "Spring Awakening Star Lea Michele Shines at Feinstein's", Broadwayworld.com
  38. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Cody, von Essen, Michele, McCartney, Rapp and More Set for Flopz n' Cutz 4", Playbill.com, 4 March 2008.
  39. ^ "Lea Michele To Make Hollywood Cabaret Debut 8/15-8/16", Broadwayworld.com, 20 June 2008.
  40. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Broadway Chance Style Benefit, with Bundy, Michele, Espinosa, Cusick, Presented Sept. 27, Playbill, 27 September 2008.
  41. ^ "Photo Coverage: SPRING AWAKENING Holiday Concert at Joe's Pub", BroadwayWorld.com, 16 December 2008.
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