Andrea McArdle

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Andrea McArdle
Background information
Birth name Andrea McArdle
Born November 5, 1963 (1963-11-05) (age 44)
Origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Genre(s) Soundtrack
Occupation(s) Singer, Actress
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 1970 - Present

Andrea McArdle (born November 5, 1963) is an American singer and actress best known for being the original Annie in the Broadway musical Annie.

[edit] Career

She was born in Philadelphia. While studying dance as a child, she was spotted by a talent agent who got her work in a number of television commercials, which led to her two-and-a-half year stint on the soap opera Search for Tomorrow. She also appeared on Al Alberts' Showcase, a local televised talent show in Philadelphia.

McArdle's big break came in early 1977 when she was pulled from the chorus of orphans to replace Kristin Vigard, the original star in the Broadway musical Annie, during rehearsals. The show was a critical and commercial smash, and she became the youngest performer ever to be nominated for a Tony Award as Best Lead Actress in a Musical. She lost to co-star Dorothy Loudon--who played Miss Hannigan--but did receive the Theater World and Outer Critics' Circle Awards for her performance. In April 1978, she opened in London's West End production. She appeared several times on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1977-79, on one occasion accompanied by Liberace. She also appeared more than once on the Mike Douglas Show, singing with Kristy McNichol, Stephanie Mills, Liberace and Don Rickles.

Her first assignment after returning to the States was the plum role of Judy Garland in NBC's telepic Rainbow (1978), but throughout her career she has concentrated primarily on performing in musical theater and cabarets. Her credits include Les Misérables (both on Broadway and in the national tour), Jerry's Girls (a revue of Jerry Herman songs co-starring Carol Channing and Leslie Uggams) Beauty and the Beast, Starlight Express, Meet Me In St. Louis, They're Playing Our Song, and another celebrated Annie in Irving Berlin's classic, Annie Get Your Gun. She briefly appeared in the 1999 Rob Marshall-directed TV version of Annie, singing a segment of the song "N.Y.C."

McArdle has performed in the showrooms of many of the casino hotels in Las Vegas and Atlantic City, and in cabarets such as Odette's in New Hope, Pennsylvania and the King Cole Room at the St. Regis Hotel and Freddy's Supper Club in Manhattan.

Her CD, Andrea McArdle on Broadway, was arranged and produced by her husband, composer Edd Kalehoff, who also collaborated with her on an album of Christmas songs that was released in conjunction with her Family Christmas Show at the Tropicana Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The couple has one daughter, Alexis Kalehoff, a performer who has appeared with her mother in Les Miz.

[edit] Broadway Musicals

Year Musical Role
1977 Annie Annie
1984 Jerry's Girls Ensemble (tour)
1987 Starlight Express Ashley
1989 Meet Me In St. Louis Esther (regional)
1992 They're Playing Our Song Sonia (tour)
1993 Les Misérables Fantine / Eponine (tour)
1995 State Fair Margy Frake
1996 Oliver! Nancy (regional)
1999 Beauty and the Beast Belle
2001 Cabaret Sally Bowles (international tour)
2006 Annie Get Your Gun Annie Oakley (regional)

[edit] Award Nominations

  • 1977 - Theatre World Award - winner
  • 1977 - Tony Awards - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical - nominee