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Andrea McArdle

Andrea McArdle is an American singer and actress best known for originating the role of Annie in the Broadway musical Annie.

Andrea McArdle
McArdle in Annie in 1977.
Background information
BornPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active1970–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 1988; div. 2011)

Career

McArdle 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.[citation needed] She also appeared on Al Alberts Showcase, a local televised talent show in Philadelphia.

McArdle's break came in early 1977 when she was pulled from the chorus of orphans to replace Kristen Vigard, the original Annie in the Broadway musical Annie, during the show's Connecticut tryout run. 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. McArdle lost to co-star Dorothy Loudon—who played Miss Hannigan—but did receive the Theater World and Outer Critics' Circle Awards for her performance.[citation needed] 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. She appeared on Perry Como's Christmas show, where she sang with Como, and on Welcome Back Kotter, playing Arnold Horshack's younger sister.

In 1979, she sang the national anthems for both the United States and Canada at the Major League Baseball All Star Game in Seattle, Washington. She also sang the American national anthem at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia for the fifth and final game of the 1983 World Series, in her capacity as a native of Philadelphia.

Her first role after returning to the States was the role of Judy Garland in NBC's telepic Rainbow, 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, The Wizard of Oz, 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 the "Star To Be" 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. McArdle once again starred in the musical Annie with the North Carolina Theatre Company, although she portrayed the role of Miss Hannigan, at odds with her former character.[1]

Her CD, Andrea McArdle on Broadway, was arranged and produced by her ex-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 Christmas show, "Andrea McArdle's Family Christmas" ran for three Christmases and featured dancers, singers and acrobats from Encore Productions in South Jersey. McArdle also sang and appeared in several television promotional campaigns produced by Kalehoff, including WNBC-TV's We're 4 New York in 1992, and WEWS-TV's Give Me 5 in 1995. Divorced in August 2011, the couple had one daughter, Alexis Kalehoff (b.1988), a performer who has appeared with her mother in Les Miz.

McArdle returned to Annie at Musical Theatre West in Long Beach, California, as Miss Hannigan from October 29 - November 14, 2010.[2] She took part in the New York Musical Theatre Festival's (NYMF) production of Greenwood the Musical in fall 2011 along with her daughter Alexis Kalehoff and fellow Annie alumna Alicia Morton.

In November 2012, McArdle was the "guest star" in Newsical.[3]

On April 2, 2014 Oceania Cruises[4] announced a new "Life in the Theater"[5] series featuring McArdle, for select sailings starting with a voyage aboard Riviera on October 29, 2014.

In December 2015, McArdle starred in the Off-Broadway play 2 Across at St. Luke's Theatre along with Kip Gilman.[6]

In May 2016, McArdle starred as Reno Sweeney in Cole Porter's Anything Goes. The show also featured Sally Struthers. The production opened at Gateway Playhouse (Bellport, New York), and later transferred to Ogunquit Playhouse. The production was directed by Jayme McDaniel, and choreographed by Jason Wise.[7]

In November 2021, it was announced that McArdle would be playing Eleanor Roosevelt in NBC's Annie Live!, but she later had to drop out due to a family emergency and her character was not recast.[8][9]

Personal life

Andrea was married to composer Edd Kalehoff from 1988 until they divorced in 2011.[10] She has a daughter, Alexis Kalehoff, who has appeared in many Broadway theatre productions.[11]

Stage work

Year Production Role Venue
1977 Annie Annie Broadway
1978 Annie Annie West End; Played role for 40 performances
1984 Jerry's Girls Ensemble tour
1985 Annie Get Your Gun Annie Oakley regional; San Bernardino Civic Light Opera in San Bernardino, CA
1985 The Wizard of Oz Dorothy Gale regional; Melody Top Theatre in Milwaukee
Unknown The Vagina Monologues Performer regional
1987 Starlight Express Ashley Broadway
1989 Meet Me in St. Louis Esther Smith regional; Melody Top Theatre in Milwaukee
1992 They're Playing Our Song Sonia tour
1993 Les Misérables Fantine Broadway
1994 Les Misérables Eponine National Tour
1995 State Fair Margy Frake Broadway
1996 Oliver! Nancy regional
1996 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat The Narrator regional
1996 The Fantasticks Luisa regional
1997 Evita Eva Perón regional
1999 Beauty and the Beast Belle Broadway
2000 Grease Sandy Dumbrowski regional
2001 Cabaret Sally Bowles international tour
2002 Annie Get Your Gun Annie Oakley regional, Reagle Players
2006 Annie Get Your Gun Annie Oakley regional
2006 Cabaret Sally Bowles regional, Ogunquit Playhouse
2007 Gypsy Rose regional
2008 Les Misérables Fantine regional, Ogunquit Playhouse
2010 Annie Miss Hannigan North Carolina Theatre
2010 Annie Miss Hannigan Musical Theatre West, Long Beach
2011 Blood Brothers Mrs. Johnstone Theatre Zone, Naples, Florida
2011 Urinetown Penelope Pennywise Connecticut Repertory Theatre
2011 Greenwood the Musical Adult Sheila New York Musical Theatre Festival
2012 NEWSical the Musical Guest Star/Various Characters Off-Broadway
2013 Mame Mame Dennis Bucks County Playhouse New Hope, Pennsylvania & The Media Theatre, Media, Pennsylvania
2015 Hello, Dolly! Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi The Media Theatre, Media, Pennsylvania
2015 2 Across Janet Off-Broadway (play)
2016 Anything Goes Reno Sweeney regional, Gateway Playhouse, Bellport, NY
2016 Anything Goes Reno Sweeney regional, Ogunquit Playhouse

Film and Television

Year Title Role Notes
1974 Moe and Joe Julia Lambert (TV Short) (Credited as Andrea McCardle)
1977 Welcome Back, Kotter Doris Horshack
1977 Search for Tomorrow Wendy Wilkins #1 4 episodes
1977 The Annie Christmas Show Little Orphan Annie TV special
1977 Dinah! Herself
1977-1980 The Mike Douglas Show Self - Actress
1978 Rainbow Judy Garland TV movie
1982 Doug Henning: Magic on Broadway Herself TV special
1982 Broadway Plays Washington on Kennedy Center Tonight Herself TV special
1992 All My Children Cookie Soap opera
1997 20/20 Wednesday Herself Documentary
1999 Annie Star-To-Be TV movie from The Wonderful World of Disney
1999 Jeopardy! Celebrity Contestant
2001 Reading Rainbow Herself Voice role
2002 The Daily Show Herself
2003 Listen to Her Heart: The Life and Music of Laurie Beechman Herself Documentary
2008 The Battery's Down Herself TV series
2010 Peace Aqua Sloan Short
2014 Russian Broadway Shut Down Villager Short
2016 Murphy Crib Dr. Regina Short
2017 American Songbook at NJPAC Hosted by Michael Feinstein Herself
2018 Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age Herself Documentary
2019 We Can Cook Too! Guest Star TV series
2020 Stars in the House Herself TV series

Awards and honors

References

  1. ^ Playbill Staff (April 21, 2021). "Look Back at Andrea McArdle and the Original Cast of Annie on Broadway". Playbill.
  2. ^ Gans, Andrew (September 15, 2010). "Andrea McArdle Will Play Miss Hannigan for Musical Theatre West's 'Annie'". playbill.com.
  3. ^ Rosky, Nicole (November 20, 2012). "Photo Flash: First Look at Andrea McArdle in Newsical!". BroadwayWorld.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-04-09. Retrieved 2014-04-07.
  5. ^ “Life in the Theater” April 8, 2014, at the Wayback Machine oceaniacruises.com, April 8, 2014
  6. ^ Collins-Hughes, Laura (December 12, 2015). "Theater Review. Andrea Mcardle and Kip Gilman Puzzle Out Love in 2 Across". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Jacobson, Aileen (May 27, 2016). "Review: Joyous Energy Fills 'Anything Goes,' at Gateway Playhouse". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
  8. ^ Harms, Talaura (November 12, 2021). "Original Annie Star Andrea McArdle Joins NBC's Annie Live!: Find Out Who She'll Play". Playbill. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
  9. ^ Evans, Greg (November 24, 2021). "Andrea McArdle Stepping Away From NBC's 'Annie Live!' Due To Family Matter". Deadline. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  10. ^ Rizzo, Frank (April 10, 2011). "Andrea McArdle Still Feisty After All These Years". Hartford Courant. Retrieved October 3, 2022.
  11. ^ Lundy, Katia (August 19, 1996). "McArdle's Daughter Follows in Mommy's Footsteps". Playbill. Retrieved October 3, 2022.

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Andrea McArdle is an American singer and actress best known for originating the role of Annie in the Broadway musical Annie Andrea McArdleMcArdle in Annie in 1977 Background informationBornPhiladelphia Pennsylvania U S OriginPhiladelphia Pennsylvania U S Occupation s Singer actressYears active1970 presentSpouse s Edd Kalehoff m 1988 div 2011 wbr Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Stage work 4 Film and Television 5 Awards and honors 6 References 7 External linksCareer EditMcArdle 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 citation needed She also appeared on Al Alberts Showcase a local televised talent show in Philadelphia McArdle s break came in early 1977 when she was pulled from the chorus of orphans to replace Kristen Vigard the original Annie in the Broadway musical Annie during the show s Connecticut tryout run 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 McArdle lost to co star Dorothy Loudon who played Miss Hannigan but did receive the Theater World and Outer Critics Circle Awards for her performance citation needed 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 She appeared on Perry Como s Christmas show where she sang with Como and on Welcome Back Kotter playing Arnold Horshack s younger sister In 1979 she sang the national anthems for both the United States and Canada at the Major League Baseball All Star Game in Seattle Washington She also sang the American national anthem at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia for the fifth and final game of the 1983 World Series in her capacity as a native of Philadelphia Her first role after returning to the States was the role of Judy Garland in NBC s telepic Rainbow but throughout her career she has concentrated primarily on performing in musical theater and cabarets Her credits include Les Miserables 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 The Wizard of Oz 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 the Star To Be 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 McArdle once again starred in the musical Annie with the North Carolina Theatre Company although she portrayed the role of Miss Hannigan at odds with her former character 1 Her CD Andrea McArdle on Broadway was arranged and produced by her ex 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 amp Casino in Atlantic City New Jersey The Christmas show Andrea McArdle s Family Christmas ran for three Christmases and featured dancers singers and acrobats from Encore Productions in South Jersey McArdle also sang and appeared in several television promotional campaigns produced by Kalehoff including WNBC TV s We re 4 New York in 1992 and WEWS TV s Give Me 5 in 1995 Divorced in August 2011 the couple had one daughter Alexis Kalehoff b 1988 a performer who has appeared with her mother in Les Miz McArdle returned to Annie at Musical Theatre West in Long Beach California as Miss Hannigan from October 29 November 14 2010 2 She took part in the New York Musical Theatre Festival s NYMF production of Greenwood the Musical in fall 2011 along with her daughter Alexis Kalehoff and fellow Annie alumna Alicia Morton In November 2012 McArdle was the guest star in Newsical 3 On April 2 2014 Oceania Cruises 4 announced a new Life in the Theater 5 series featuring McArdle for select sailings starting with a voyage aboard Riviera on October 29 2014 In December 2015 McArdle starred in the Off Broadway play 2 Across at St Luke s Theatre along with Kip Gilman 6 In May 2016 McArdle starred as Reno Sweeney in Cole Porter s Anything Goes The show also featured Sally Struthers The production opened at Gateway Playhouse Bellport New York and later transferred to Ogunquit Playhouse The production was directed by Jayme McDaniel and choreographed by Jason Wise 7 In November 2021 it was announced that McArdle would be playing Eleanor Roosevelt in NBC s Annie Live but she later had to drop out due to a family emergency and her character was not recast 8 9 Personal life EditAndrea was married to composer Edd Kalehoff from 1988 until they divorced in 2011 10 She has a daughter Alexis Kalehoff who has appeared in many Broadway theatre productions 11 Stage work EditYear Production Role Venue1977 Annie Annie Broadway1978 Annie Annie West End Played role for 40 performances1984 Jerry s Girls Ensemble tour1985 Annie Get Your Gun Annie Oakley regional San Bernardino Civic Light Opera in San Bernardino CA1985 The Wizard of Oz Dorothy Gale regional Melody Top Theatre in MilwaukeeUnknown The Vagina Monologues Performer regional1987 Starlight Express Ashley Broadway1989 Meet Me in St Louis Esther Smith regional Melody Top Theatre in Milwaukee1992 They re Playing Our Song Sonia tour1993 Les Miserables Fantine Broadway1994 Les Miserables Eponine National Tour1995 State Fair Margy Frake Broadway1996 Oliver Nancy regional1996 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat The Narrator regional1996 The Fantasticks Luisa regional1997 Evita Eva Peron regional1999 Beauty and the Beast Belle Broadway2000 Grease Sandy Dumbrowski regional2001 Cabaret Sally Bowles international tour2002 Annie Get Your Gun Annie Oakley regional Reagle Players2006 Annie Get Your Gun Annie Oakley regional2006 Cabaret Sally Bowles regional Ogunquit Playhouse2007 Gypsy Rose regional2008 Les Miserables Fantine regional Ogunquit Playhouse2010 Annie Miss Hannigan North Carolina Theatre2010 Annie Miss Hannigan Musical Theatre West Long Beach2011 Blood Brothers Mrs Johnstone Theatre Zone Naples Florida2011 Urinetown Penelope Pennywise Connecticut Repertory Theatre2011 Greenwood the Musical Adult Sheila New York Musical Theatre Festival2012 NEWSical the Musical Guest Star Various Characters Off Broadway2013 Mame Mame Dennis Bucks County Playhouse New Hope Pennsylvania amp The Media Theatre Media Pennsylvania2015 Hello Dolly Mrs Dolly Gallagher Levi The Media Theatre Media Pennsylvania2015 2 Across Janet Off Broadway play 2016 Anything Goes Reno Sweeney regional Gateway Playhouse Bellport NY2016 Anything Goes Reno Sweeney regional Ogunquit PlayhouseFilm and Television EditYear Title Role Notes1974 Moe and Joe Julia Lambert TV Short Credited as Andrea McCardle 1977 Welcome Back Kotter Doris Horshack1977 Search for Tomorrow Wendy Wilkins 1 4 episodes1977 The Annie Christmas Show Little Orphan Annie TV special1977 Dinah Herself1977 1980 The Mike Douglas Show Self Actress1978 Rainbow Judy Garland TV movie1982 Doug Henning Magic on Broadway Herself TV special1982 Broadway Plays Washington on Kennedy Center Tonight Herself TV special1992 All My Children Cookie Soap opera1997 20 20 Wednesday Herself Documentary1999 Annie Star To Be TV movie from The Wonderful World of Disney1999 Jeopardy Celebrity Contestant2001 Reading Rainbow Herself Voice role2002 The Daily Show Herself2003 Listen to Her Heart The Life and Music of Laurie Beechman Herself Documentary2008 The Battery s Down Herself TV series2010 Peace Aqua Sloan Short2014 Russian Broadway Shut Down Villager Short2016 Murphy Crib Dr Regina Short2017 American Songbook at NJPAC Hosted by Michael Feinstein Herself2018 Broadway Beyond the Golden Age Herself Documentary2019 We Can Cook Too Guest Star TV series2020 Stars in the House Herself TV seriesAwards and honors Edit1977 Theatre World Award winner 1977 Tony Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical nomineeReferences Edit Playbill Staff April 21 2021 Look Back at Andrea McArdle and the Original Cast of Annie on Broadway Playbill Gans Andrew September 15 2010 Andrea McArdle Will Play Miss Hannigan for Musical Theatre West s Annie playbill com Rosky Nicole November 20 2012 Photo Flash First Look at Andrea McArdle in Newsical BroadwayWorld Oceania Cruises Cruise Vacations aboard Mid Size Ships Archived from the original on 2014 04 09 Retrieved 2014 04 07 Life in the Theater Archived April 8 2014 at the Wayback Machine oceaniacruises com April 8 2014 Collins Hughes Laura December 12 2015 Theater Review Andrea Mcardle and Kip Gilman Puzzle Out Love in 2 Across The New York Times Jacobson Aileen May 27 2016 Review Joyous Energy Fills Anything Goes at Gateway Playhouse The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved July 26 2016 Harms Talaura November 12 2021 Original Annie Star Andrea McArdle Joins NBC s Annie Live Find Out Who She ll Play Playbill Retrieved November 12 2021 Evans Greg November 24 2021 Andrea McArdle Stepping Away From NBC s Annie Live Due To Family Matter Deadline Retrieved November 25 2021 Rizzo Frank April 10 2011 Andrea McArdle Still Feisty After All These Years Hartford Courant Retrieved October 3 2022 Lundy Katia August 19 1996 McArdle s Daughter Follows in Mommy s Footsteps Playbill Retrieved October 3 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Andrea McArdle Andrea McArdle at the Internet Broadway Database Andrea McArdle at IMDb Biography and career at 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