Biography
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Laura Benanti (born July 15, 1979 in Kinnelon, New Jersey) is an American musical theatre actress who has appeared in numerous Broadway theatre productions. She lived in New York until she was three years old, and was then raised in New Jersey. The daughter of actors Martin Vidnovic and Linda Benanti, she grew up in the world of theater. Her stepfather, Sal Benanti, is a psychologist. Her mother is currently her vocal coach.
Her Broadway debut was in the 1998 revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound Of Music, as a postulant and understudy for Maria. She eventually took over the role of Maria and at the age of seventeen was starring on Broadway opposite Christopher Plummer. She next appeared in the revue Swing!. Benanti then joined the cast of the 2002 revival of Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods, starring as Cinderella. While in the process of preparing for Into the Woods, Benanti stated she would like to eventually go back to college and focus on women studies to empower young women. Since then, subsequent productions include Nine (as Claudia) and The Wedding Singer (as Julia Sullivan, opposite Stephen Lynch). Off-Broadway, she starred in Time and Again. In addition to stage roles, Benanti has appeared on the FX Networks sitcom "Starved". Currently, she is recording an album.
Benanti has been nominated for two Tony Awards for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, for her performances in Swing! and Into The Woods; the latter also earned her a nomination for a Drama Desk Award - Outstanding Actress in a Musical.
She was replaced in Into the Woods by Erin Dilly after breaking her neck as a result of a disastrous pratfall. She was misdiagnosed, and later had spinal surgery that saved her life.
In August 2006 it was announced that Benanti would be taking a four to six week medical leave from The Wedding Singer. Her standby, Tina Maddigan, temporarily replaced her. Benanti returned to the show on October 3, 2006, and it was announced at the end of that month that the show would close on December 31, 2006. [1]
On July 25, 2005, she married Chris Barron, lead singer for the alternative rock group The Spin Doctors, whom she had met in an elevator in her apartment building.
Laura Benanti lives in Manhattan with her husband.
External links
- Official site
- Official Site for The Wedding Singer
- "The Wedding Is Off: New Musical Wedding Singer to Close in December", Andrew Gans for Playbill.com; 10/25/06
- "Spotlight on Laura Benanti", Nancy Rosati for TalkinBroadway.com; 2006
- "STAGE TO SCREENS: Chatting with Stage and Screen Star Laura Benanti", Michael Buckley for Playbill.com; 08/28/05
- "Summary of On the Steps of the Broadhurst - Laura Benanti by Ryan M. Klink for Show Music; Winter 2001"
- "Spotlight on Laura Benanti", Nancy Rosati for TalkinBroadway.com; 2000
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