Christine Ebersole
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| Christine Ebersole | |
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Christine Ebersole with a fan |
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| Born | Christine Ebersole February 21, 1953 Chicago, Illinois U.S. |
| Years active | 1975-present |
| Spouse(s) | Peter Bergman (1976 - 1981) Bill Moloney (1988 - present); Children: Elijah (b. 1995), Mae Mae (b. 1996), and Aron (b. 1999). |
Christine Ebersole (b. 21 February 1953) is a two-time Tony Award-winning American actress and singer.
Born in Winnetka, Illinois, she attended New Trier High School and graduated from MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Illinois. After appearances on Ryan's Hope in 1977 and 1980, she got her first big role as part of the cast of Saturday Night Live during Dick Ebersol's (no relation) first full season as executive producer (season seven; 1981-1982) where she was a Weekend Update co-anchor for Brian Doyle-Murray (sometimes switching places with fellow castmember Mary Gross), and after this starred for several seasons on One Life to Live and Valerie.
Her film roles to date have included Mac and Me (1988), My Girl 2 (1994), Richie Rich (1994), 'Til There Was You (1997), My Favorite Martian (1999), and as the diva Katerina Cavalieri in Miloš Forman's Amadeus (1984).
Ebersole has also been part of the cast of several failed television series, including Rachel Gunn, R.N. (1992) in which she played the title role, alongside Will & Grace's Megan Mullally. She has also had notable guest roles in shows such as Will & Grace, The Nanny, Just Shoot Me, Murphy Brown and Ally McBeal.
Ebersole has found her biggest fame on Broadway. Her most noted roles have included an appearance in Gore Vidal's The Best Man (2000), Millicent Jordan in Dinner at Eight (2002) (for which she was nominated for a Tony Award), M'Lynn in Steel Magnolias (2005), and the role for which she won the Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical - Dorothy Brock in the 2001 revival of 42nd Street.
In 2006, Ebersole took the dual role of Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale ("Big Edie") and Edith Bouvier Beale ("Little Edie") in Grey Gardens, a new musical based upon the movie of the same name. After a sold-out off-broadway run, Ebersole remained with the roles when the play moved to Broadway in fall 2006. For this role, she has received rave reviews. She also earned her second Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for this role.
Ebersole has been married twice, to Peter Bergman, and to her present spouse Bill Moloney, with whom she has adopted three children. She is also the aunt of Janel Moloney. She currently lives in Maplewood, New Jersey with her family.[1]
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[edit] Political commentary
According to The New York Post, on February 20, 2007, Ebersole said on San Diego-based John Conner's radio show: "I think we want to look at our government as sort of like a benevolent father that's going to take care of us and be kind to us and treat us well, and I think it's too much for our people to conceptualize, and I'm sure that's what happened to people in Nazi Germany."[2]
On February 20, 2007, Ebersole said, on San Diego-based Mark Dice's radio show, that 9/11 was engineered by a faction within the Bush administration.[3]
[edit] Celebrity impersonations on SNL
- Mary Travers
- Cheryl Tiegs
- Barbara Mandrell
- Princess Diana
- Rona Barrett
- Marge Howard (Andy Rooney's Wife)
- Britt Ekland
[edit] Awards and nominations
[edit] Nominations
- Grammys 2008 Best Musical Show Album - Grey Gardens (musical)
[edit] References
- ^ La Gorce, Tammy. "For Future Teachers, a New Look on the Runway", The New York Times, October 14, 2007. Accessed November 20, 2007. "Toward the end of the show, the Tony-winning actress Christine Ebersole, who lives nearby in Maplewood, was discovered in the audience, and several students stopped to have their pictures taken with her."
- ^ Inside Idiocy
- ^ Inside Idiocy
[edit] External links
- ChristineEbersole.com
- Christine Ebersole at the Internet Movie Database
- Christine Ebersole at the Internet Broadway Database
- Production: Grey Gardens Working in the Theatre by the American Theatre Wing, November 2006
- Performance Working in the Theatre video from the American Theatre Wing, September 2001
- Star File: Christine Ebersole at Broadway.com
- TonyAwards.com Interview with Christine Ebersole
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| Preceded by Mary Gross |
Weekend Update as SNL NewsBreak(1) 1982 |
Succeeded by Brad Hall |
| Awards | ||
| Preceded by Heather Headley for Aida |
Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical 2001 for 42nd Street |
Succeeded by Sutton Foster for Thoroughly Modern Millie |
| Preceded by LaChanze for The Color Purple |
Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical 2007 for Grey Gardens |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
| Notes and references | ||
| 1. Ebersole co-anchored alongside Brian Doyle-Murray. | ||

