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Bernadette Peters

Bernadette Peters

American actress Bernadette Peters was a five-year-old performer on Horn and Hardart's kiddie-talent radio program, and by age 11 was appearing on Broadway in Most Happy Fella. Peters achieved national fame in 1968 with her campy performance as Ruby, the 1930s-style chorus girl protagonist of the off-Broadway musical pastiche Dames at Sea. The role demonstrated only one aspect of her talents, but nonetheless threatened to typecast her as a squeaky-voiced dumb blonde. Bernadette scuttled that stereotype herself as leading lady in the 1969 Joel Grey musical George M. The following year she played Mabel Normand opposite Robert Preston's Mack Sennett in the musical comedy Mack and Mabel, which, though a failure, has become a staple of community theatres. (The amateur Mabels have an ongoing tendency to imitate Bernadette Peters). In 1976, Peters costarred with Richard Crenna on All's Fair, a Norman Lear TV sitcom that showed neither star to best advantage. Reluctant to leave her native New York City, Peters has nonetheless occasionally travelled to Hollywood for an off-and-on movie career. Hilarious as a babaloo-ing cabaret entertainer in Silent Movie (1976), the actress was even better as the long-suffering wife of goony Steve Martin in The Jerk (1977). She was reunited with Martin in Pennies From Heaven (1981), an uneven but fascinating attempt to juxtapose the fanatasies of 1930s popular music with the grim realities of Depression life. Offscreen, her relationship with Martin was intensely romantic for several years. Feeling unfulfilled in Hollywood, Bernadette Peters returned to Broadway in the mid 1980s, reclaiming her Dames at Sea prominence tenfold in such musicals as Sunday in the Park With George, Song and Dance, and Into the Woods, nearly unrecognizable in the latter in her heavy makeup as the wizened witch of "Hansel and Gretel" fame. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


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Bernadette Peters Trivia

When was Bernadette Peters born?
Bernadette Peters date of birth: February 28, 1948

Who did Bernadette Peters play in Slaves of New York?
Bernadette Peters was Eleanor in Slaves of New York

Who did Bernadette Peters portray in Sunday in the Park with George?
Bernadette Peters was Dot, Marie in Sunday in the Park with George

Who did Bernadette Peters portray in Pink Cadillac?
Bernadette Peters was Lou Ann McGuinn in Pink Cadillac

Who did Bernadette Peters play in Pennies from Heaven?
Bernadette Peters was Eileen in Pennies from Heaven

What role did Bernadette Peters play in The Jerk?
Bernadette Peters played Marie in The Jerk

Who did Bernadette Peters play in Heartbeeps?
Bernadette Peters was AquaCom 89045 in Heartbeeps

What role did Bernadette Peters portray in Let it Snow?
Bernadette Peters played Elise Ellis in Let it Snow

Who did Bernadette Peters portray in Impromptu?
Bernadette Peters was Marie D'Agoult in Impromptu

What role did Bernadette Peters play in Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella?
Bernadette Peters played Stepmother in Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella

Who did Bernadette Peters portray in Annie?
Bernadette Peters was Lily in Annie

Who did Bernadette Peters play in It Runs in the Family?
Bernadette Peters was Rebecca Gromberg in It Runs in the Family

Who did Bernadette Peters play in Anastasia?
Bernadette Peters was Sophie in Anastasia

What role did Bernadette Peters play in Alice?
Bernadette Peters played Muse in Alice

Who did Bernadette Peters play in Into the Woods?
Bernadette Peters was The Witch in Into the Woods

Who did Bernadette Peters play in Faerie Tale Theatre: Sleeping Beauty?
Bernadette Peters was Sleeping Beauty in Faerie Tale Theatre: Sleeping Beauty

Who did Bernadette Peters play in The Longest Yard?
Bernadette Peters was Warden's Secretary in The Longest Yard


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