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Bernadette Peters

Bernadette Peters (née Lazzara; born February 28, 1948) is an American actress, singer, and children's book author. Over a career spanning more than six decades, she has starred in musical theatre, television and film, performed in solo concerts and released recordings. She is a critically acclaimed Broadway performer, having received seven nominations for Tony Awards, winning two (plus an honorary award), and nine Drama Desk Award nominations, winning three. Four of the Broadway cast albums on which she has starred have won Grammy Awards.

Bernadette Peters
Peters at the 13th Annual Broadway Barks Benefit in 2011
Born
Bernadette Lazzara

(1948-02-28) February 28, 1948 (age 74)
New York City, U.S.
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • author
Years active1958–present
Spouse
Michael Wittenberg
(m. 1996; died 2005)
Websiteofficialbernadettepeters.com

Regarded by many as the foremost interpreter of the works of Stephen Sondheim,[1] Peters is particularly noted for her roles on the Broadway stage, including in the musicals Mack and Mabel (1974), Sunday in the Park with George (1984), Song and Dance (1985), Into the Woods (1987), The Goodbye Girl (1993), Annie Get Your Gun (1999), Gypsy (2003), A Little Night Music (2010), Follies (2011), and Hello, Dolly! (2018).[2]

Peters first performed on the stage as a child and then a teenaged actress in the 1960s, and in film and television in the 1970s. She was praised for this early work and for appearances on, among other programs, The Muppet Show and The Carol Burnett Show, and for her roles in films including Silent Movie, The Jerk, Pennies from Heaven and Annie. In the 1980s, she returned to the theatre, where she became one of the best-known Broadway stars over the next three decades. She also has recorded six solo albums and several singles, as well as many cast albums, and performs regularly in her own solo concert act. Peters continues to act on stage, in films and on television in such series as Smash and Mozart in the Jungle. She has been nominated for four Emmy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards, winning once.

Early life and career

Peters was born into a Sicilian-American family in Ozone Park in the New York City borough of Queens, the youngest of three children.[3] Her mother, Marguerite (née Maltese),[4] started her in show business by putting her on the television show Juvenile Jury at the age of three and a half. Her father, Peter Lazzara, drove a bread delivery truck.[5] Her siblings are casting director Donna DeSeta[6] and Joseph Lazzara.[5] She appeared on the television shows Name That Tune and several times on The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour at age five.[citation needed]

In January 1958, at age nine, she obtained her Actors Equity Card in the name Bernadette Peters to avoid ethnic typecasting, with the stage name taken from her father's first name.[citation needed] She made her professional stage debut the same month in This Is Goggle, a comedy directed by Otto Preminger that closed during out-of-town tryouts before reaching New York.[7] She then appeared on NBC television as Anna Stieman in A Boy Called Ciske, a Kraft Mystery Theatre production, in May 1958, and in a vignette entitled "Miracle in the Orphanage", part of "The Christmas Tree", a Hallmark Hall of Fame production, in December 1958.[8] with fellow child actor Richard Thomas and veteran actors Jessica Tandy and Margaret Hamilton.[9] She first appeared on the New York stage at age 10 as Tessie in the New York City Center revival of The Most Happy Fella (1959).[10] In her teen years, she attended Quintano's School for Young Professionals, a now-defunct private school.[7]

At age 13, Peters appeared as one of the "Hollywood Blondes" and was an understudy for "Dainty June" in the second national tour of Gypsy.[11] During this tour, Peters first met her long-time accompanist, conductor and arranger Marvin Laird, who was the assistant conductor for the tour. Laird recalled, "I heard her sing an odd phrase or two and thought, 'God that's a big voice out of that little girl'".[12] The next summer, she played Dainty June in summer stock, and in 1962 she recorded her first single. In 1964, she played Liesl in The Sound of Music and Jenny in Riverwind in summer stock at the Mt. Gretna Playhouse (Pennsylvania), and Riverwind again at the Bucks County Playhouse in 1966.[13][14][15] Upon graduation from high school, she started working steadily, appearing Off-Broadway in the musicals The Penny Friend (1966) and Curley McDimple (1967)[10] and as a standby on Broadway in The Girl in the Freudian Slip (1967). She made her Broadway debut in Johnny No-Trump in 1967, and next appeared as George M. Cohan's sister Josie opposite Joel Grey in George M! (1968), winning the Theatre World Award.[citation needed]

Peters's performance as "Ruby" in the 1968 Off-Broadway production of Dames at Sea, a parody of 1930s musicals, brought her critical acclaim and her first Drama Desk Award.[10] She had appeared in an earlier 1966 version of Dames at Sea at the Off-Off-Broadway performance club Caffe Cino.[16][17][18] Peters had starring roles in her next Broadway vehicles—Gelsomina in the 1969 musical version of the Italian film of the same name, La Strada (for which she won good reviews but the show closed after one performance) and Hildy in a revival of On the Town (1971), for which she received her first Tony Award nomination. She played Mabel Normand in Mack and Mabel (1974), receiving another Tony nomination. Clive Barnes wrote: "With the splashy Mack & Mabel ... diminutive and contralto Bernadette Peters found herself as a major Broadway star."[19] The Mack and Mabel cast album became popular among musical theatre fans.[10] She moved to Los Angeles in the early 1970s to concentrate on television and film work.[citation needed]

Film appearances

 
Peters in Pennies from Heaven, 1981

Peters has appeared in 33 feature films or television movies beginning in 1973, including the 1976 Mel Brooks film Silent Movie (for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award), the musical Annie (1982), Pink Cadillac (1989), in which she co-starred with Clint Eastwood, and Woody Allen's Alice (1990).

Peters starred opposite Steve Martin in The Jerk (1979), in a role that he wrote for her, and again in Pennies from Heaven (1981), for which she won the Golden Globe Award as Best Motion Picture Actress in a Comedy or Musical.[2][10] In Pennies from Heaven, she played Eileen Everson, a schoolteacher turned prostitute. Of her performance in Pennies From Heaven, John DiLeo wrote that she "is not only poignant as you'd expect but has a surprising inner strength."[20] Pauline Kael wrote in The New Yorker: "Peters is mysteriously right in every nuance."[21]

Peters appeared with three generations of the Kirk Douglas family in the 2003 film It Runs in the Family, in which she played the wife of Michael Douglas's character. In May 2006, she appeared in the movie Come le formiche (Wine and Kisses) with F. Murray Abraham, filmed in Italy, playing a rich American who becomes involved with an Italian family that owns a vineyard. The DVD was released in 2007 in Italy.[22] She starred in a 2012 film titled Coming Up Roses, playing a former musical comedy actress with two daughters.[23]

Return to theatre and Broadway success

In 1982, Peters returned to the New York stage after an eight-year absence, in one of her few non-musical stage appearances, the Off-Broadway Manhattan Theatre Club production of the comedy-drama Sally and Marsha, for which she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award. She then returned to Broadway as Dot/Marie in the Stephen SondheimJames Lapine musical Sunday in the Park with George in 1984, for which she received her third Tony Award nomination. The New York Times theatre critic Frank Rich called her performance "radiant".[24] She recorded the role for PBS in 1986, winning a 1987 ACE Award.[25] Her next role was Emma in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song and Dance on Broadway in 1985, winning her first Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical. Frank Rich wrote in an otherwise negative review of the show that Peters "has no peer in the musical theater right now."[26]

She then created the role of the Witch in Sondheim-Lapine's Into the Woods (1987). Peters is "considered by many to be the premier interpreter of [Sondheim's] work," according to writer Alex Witchel.[1] Raymond Knapp wrote that Peters "achieved her definitive stardom" in Sunday in the Park With George and Into the Woods.[27] Sondheim has said of Peters, "Like very few others, she sings and acts at the same time," he says. "Most performers act and then sing, act and then sing ... Bernadette is flawless as far as I'm concerned. I can't think of anything negative."[28] Peters continued her association with Sondheim by appearing in a 1995 benefit concert of Anyone Can Whistle, playing the role of Fay Apple. Additionally, she appeared in several concerts featuring Sondheim's work, and performed at his 1993 Kennedy Center Honors ceremony.[29]

 
Peters after a performance of Gypsy in 2004

She next starred in the musical adaptation of Neil Simon's The Goodbye Girl with music by Marvin Hamlisch (1993). Peters won her second Tony for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her performance as Annie Oakley in the 1999 Broadway revival of Annie Get Your Gun. Among many glowing notices, critic Lloyd Rose of The Washington Post commented: "[Peters] banishes all thoughts of Ethel Merman about two bars into her first number, 'Doin' What Comes Natur'lly.' Partly this is because Merman's Annie was a hearty, boisterous gal, while Peters plays an adorable, slightly goofy gamine. ... For anyone who cares about the American musical theater, the chance to see Peters in this role is reason enough to see the show."[30] Playbill went even further: "Arguably the most talented comedienne in the musical theatre today, Peters manages to extract a laugh from most every line she delivers."[31]

In 2003, Peters starred as Mama Rose in the Broadway revival of Gypsy, earning another Tony nomination. Ben Brantley in The New York Times wrote, "Working against type and expectation under the direction of Sam Mendes, Ms. Peters has created the most complex and compelling portrait of her long career, and she has done this in ways that deviate radically from the Merman blueprint."[32] In 2006, she participated in a reading of the Sondheim-Weidman musical Bounce.[33] In 2007, she participated in a charity reading of the play Love Letters, with actor John Dossett.[34] Peters starred in the Broadway revival of Sondheim's A Little Night Music (2010), succeeding Catherine Zeta-Jones in the role.[35][36] The New York Times reviewer wrote of her performance,

[F]or theater lovers there can be no greater current pleasure than to witness Bernadette Peters perform the show's signature number, "Send In the Clowns," with an emotional transparency and musical delicacy that turns this celebrated song into an occasion of transporting artistry. I'm not sure I've ever experienced with such palpable force – or such prominent goose bumps – the sense of being present at an indelible moment in the history of musical theater.[37]

 
Peters in 2008

Peters's next stage appearance was in the role of Sally Durant Plummer in the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts production of the Sondheim–Goldman musical Follies in 2011.[38] One critic wrote: "Peters ... exquisitely captures the character's unfathomable sadness and longing. It's a star turn, for sure, but one that brings attention to itself because of its truthfulness. Not surprisingly, her rendition of 'Losing My Mind' is simply shattering."[39] She reprised the role in the Broadway revival at the Marquis Theatre, later in 2011,[40] and received a nomination for the Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Actress in a Musical.[41]

Peters starred in the Sondheim and Wynton Marsalis staged concert revue titled A Bed and a Chair: A New York Love Affair at New York City Center in 2013. This collaboration between Encores! and Jazz at Lincoln Center was directed by John Doyle, with jazzy arrangements of Sondheim's songs.[42] Peters sang "Broadway Baby", "The Ladies Who Lunch",[43] "Isn't He Something?",[44] "I Remember" and "With So Little to Be Sure Of", among others.[45] Jesse Green, in his review in New York Magazine's Vulture site, commented: "[W]hat a wrenching (and funny) actress Peters remains, not on top of her voice but through it."[42] Brantley, in The New York Times wrote: "As a singer and actress, she just can't help being ardent, full-throated and sincere. She also reminds us here of her considerable and original comic gifts."[46]

She returned to Broadway in the title role of the 2017 revival of Hello, Dolly! at the Shubert Theatre. Succeeding Bette Midler, Peters began performances on January 20, 2018.[47] Marilyn Stasio wrote in Variety: "This Dolly's personal style is to twinkle and charm people into getting her way. (Her 'So Long, Dearie' is an irresistible gem.) She also has the acting chops to moisten eyeballs when she entreats her late husband to bless her renouncement of widowhood and rejoin the human race in 'Before the Parade Passes By'."[48] Peters played her final performance as Dolly on July 15, 2018.[49]

Theatre awards

Peters has been nominated for the Tony Award seven times, winning twice, and has also received an honorary Tony Award. She has also been nominated for the Drama Desk Award nine times, winning three times, for Annie Get Your Gun, Song and Dance and Dames at Sea.[50][51]

At the 66th Tony Awards in 2012, Peters was presented with the honorary Isabelle Stevenson Award for "making a substantial contribution of volunteered time and effort on behalf of one or more humanitarian, social service or charitable organizations, regardless of whether such organizations relate to the theatre", specifically for her work with Broadway Barks.[52] In making the announcement for this award, the Tony official site noted "With a rich generosity of spirit, Bernadette Peters' devotion to charitable causes is perhaps only outweighed by her much fêted dedication to performing. ... Peters' efforts are held in the highest regard on Broadway and beyond." BC/EFA's Tom Viola said, "Bernadette's boundless compassion and generosity represent the best in all of us."[53]

Television appearances

 
Peters on the Tim Conway Show, 1980

Peters was nominated for Emmy Awards for her guest starring roles on The Muppet Show (1977), Ally McBeal (2001) and Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (2021).[54] On The Muppet Show, Peters sang the song "Just One Person" to Robin the Frog.[55] She was one of the Muppets' guests when they hosted The Tonight Show in 1979, again singing "Just One Person" to Robin, and she appeared in other episodes with the Muppets.[55][56] Peters was also nominated for a 2003 Daytime Emmy Award, Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special, for her work in the 2002 made-for-television movie Bobbie's Girl.[57] She won the 1987 "CableACE Award" for her role as Dot in the television version of Sunday in the Park with George.[58]

She performed and presented at the Academy Awards broadcasts in 1976, 1981, 1983, 1987 and 1994. Peters has been a presenter at the annual Tony Awards ceremony and also co-hosted the ceremony with Gregory Hines in 2002.[59] She also hosted Saturday Night Live in November 1981.[60][61] Peters has appeared on many TV variety shows, with stars such as Sonny and Cher and George Burns. She made 11 guest appearances on The Carol Burnett Show[62] as well as appearing with Burnett in the made-for-television version of Once Upon a Mattress and the 1982 film Annie. She also performed at the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony for Burnett in 2003.[63] Peters appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson[64] and on the day-time talk show Live with Regis and Kelly, both as a co-host and a guest.[65][66] Peters voiced Rita the stray cat in the "Rita and Runt" segments of the animated series Animaniacs in the 1990s. Peters, as Rita, sang both original songs written for the show and parodies of Broadway musical numbers.[67] She appeared on Inside the Actors Studio in November 2000, discussing her career and craft.[68]

Peters has also appeared in such television movies as The Last Best Year (1990), Cinderella (1997; receiving a nomination for the "Golden Satellite Award" for her role), and Prince Charming (2003). She co-starred in her own television series, All's Fair, with Richard Crenna in 1976–77. She played a young, liberal photographer, who becomes romantically involved with an older, conservative columnist. Although Peters was praised for her charismatic performance, the show ran for only one season.[69] Peters was nominated for a Golden Globe award as Best TV Actress – Musical/Comedy.[70] In March 2005, she made a pilot for an ABC situation comedy series titled Adopted, co-starring with Christine Baranski, but it was not picked up.[71] Peters appeared in the Lifetime television movie Living Proof, which was first broadcast on October 18, 2008. She played the role of Barbara, an art teacher with breast cancer, who is initially reluctant to participate in the study for the cancer drug Herceptin. Andrew Gans of Playbill wrote, "Peters is able to choose from an expansive emotional palette to color the character, and her performance... is moving, humorous and ultimately spirit-raising".[72]

Peters's television work also includes guest appearances on several television series. She appeared as the sharp-tongued sister of Karen Walker (Megan Mullally) on the penultimate episode of the NBC series Will & Grace, "Whatever Happened to Baby Gin?" (May 2006); as a defense attorney on the NBC series, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (November 2006); as a judge on the ABC series Boston Legal (May 2007); and as an accident victim in Grey's Anatomy (September 2008). Of her role in Grey's Anatomy, TV Guide wrote: "Peters is especially fine as she confronts a life spinning out of control. I'd make her an early contender for a guest-actor Emmy nomination."[73] In January, February and May 2009, she appeared in the ABC series Ugly Betty in five episodes as Jodie Papadakis, a magazine mogul running the YETI (Young Editors Training Initiative) program that Betty and Marc are in.[74][75][76] Her appearance at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in June 2009 was filmed and broadcast in Australia later that month.[77][78]

Peters first appeared in the NBC series Smash in the March 2012 episode "The Workshop", as Leigh Conroy, Ivy's mother, a retired Broadway star, who feels competitive because of her daughter's blossoming career. She visits the workshop and sings Everything's Coming Up Roses (from Gypsy) at the urging of the workshop cast.[79][80] She also appeared in the season 1 finale, "Bombshell" (May 2012), to celebrate Ivy's presumed role as Marilyn,[81] in "The Parents" episode (April 2013),[82] where, as Leigh, she sings an original Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman song, "Hang the Moon",[83] and in the episodes "Opening Night" (April 2013)[84] and "The Phenomenon" (May 2013).[85]

From 2014 to 2018, Peters played Gloria Windsor, the chairwoman of the orchestra board in Mozart in the Jungle, a web video series by Amazon Studios based on Blair Tindall's memoir of the same name.[86] The show was picked up for a second and third season.[87][88] She was a guest star in the 2014 Bravo television series Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce in the episode "Rule #21: Leave Childishness to Children".[89] Peters played the recurring role of Lenore Rindell, a financial scammer, in the CBS television series The Good Fight, in 2017 and 2018.[90][91] In 2020, she played Ms. Freesia in the series Katy Keene.[92] She next played Deb in Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (2020–2021) and is set to repeat the role in the upcoming TV movie, Zoey's Extraordinary Christmas (2021).[93][94]

Recordings

 
Album cover from Bernadette Peters (painting by Vargas, 1980)

Peters has recorded six solo albums and several singles.[95] Three of her albums have been nominated for the Grammy Award. Peters's 1980 single "Gee Whiz", remaking Carla Thomas' 1960 Memphis soul hit, reached the top forty on the U.S. Billboard pop singles charts.[96] She has recorded most of the Broadway and off-Broadway musicals she has appeared in, and four of these cast albums have won Grammy Awards.[97][98]

Peters's debut album in 1980 (an LP), titled Bernadette Peters contained 10 songs, including "If You Were the Only Boy", "Gee Whiz" (a Top 40 hit single), "Heartquake", "Should've Never Let Him Go", "Chico's Girl", "Pearl's a Singer", "Other Lady", "Only Wounded", "I Never Thought I'd Break" and "You'll Never Know". The original cover painting by Alberto Vargas was one of his last works, created at the age of 84.[99] According to The New York Daily News, Peters "persuaded him to do one last 'Vargas Girls' portrait... She just went to his California retreat, asked him to do one more, he looked at her and said, 'You ARE a Vargas girl!'" She kept the original painting.[100] The original title planned for the album was Decades.[101] Rolling Stone wrote of her debut album:

Peters debuts on record as a first-rate pop torch singer: Melissa Manchester with soul, Bette Midler on pitch. Her album has already spawned the hit single "Gee Whiz," a laid-back, doo-wop version ... that makes Peters' piping, little-girl voice seem almost like a cutesy novelty. There are also a couple of Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil rock tunes in which she sounds slightly trashy and out of her depth. The Peter Allen songs on side two are really more her style. In fact, the whole second half of Bernadette Peters is just about perfect, from the star's semi-C&W rendition of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller's "Pearl's a Singer" to a wistful recap of Harry Warren and Mark Gordon's romantic "You'll Never Know." But the best cuts are in between. "Other Lady," written by Lesley Gore(!) with Ellen Weston, tackles an age-old problem with... devastating eloquence... and Peters delivers it with the proper brooding introspection. Allen's compositions, "Only Wounded" (co-written with Carole Bayer Sager) and the torchy "I Never Thought I'd Break" (co-written with Dean Pitchford), feature the finest singing on the LP...the unusual absence of airbrushing echo places heavy demands on the chanteuse's sultry soprano. That Bernadette Peters rises to the occasion makes her performance that much more impressive.[102]

Her next solo album, Now Playing (1981), featured songs by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, Carole Bayer Sager and Marvin Hamlisch, and Stephen Sondheim (for example, "Broadway Baby").[103] Bernadette Peters was re-released on CD in 1992 as Bernadette, with the 1980 Vargas cover art, and included some of the songs from Now Playing. In 1996, she was nominated for a Grammy Award for her best-selling album, I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, which includes popular songs by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Lyle Lovett, Hank Williams, Sam Cooke and Billy Joel, as well as Broadway classics by Leonard Bernstein and Rodgers and Hammerstein. The live recording of her 1996 Carnegie Hall concert, Sondheim, Etc. – Bernadette Peters Live At Carnegie Hall, also was nominated for a Grammy Award.[citation needed]

Peters's next studio album, in 2002, Bernadette Peters Loves Rodgers and Hammerstein, consisted entirely of Rodgers and Hammerstein songs, including two that she often sings in her concerts, "Some Enchanted Evening" and "There Is Nothin' Like a Dame".[104] This album, which reached position 14 on the Billboard "Top Internet Albums" chart,[105] was her third album in a row nominated for a Grammy Award. It formed the basis of her Radio City Music Hall solo concert debut in June 2002.[106] Her last solo album, titled Sondheim Etc., Etc. Live At Carnegie Hall: The Rest of It, was released in 2005. It consists of all of the songs (and patter) from her 1996 Carnegie Hall concert that were not included in the earlier recording.[107] Additionally, Peters has recorded songs on other albums, such as "Dublin Lady" on John Whelan's Flirting with the Edge (Narada, 1998). On the Mandy Patinkin Dress Casual 1990 album, Patinkin and Peters recorded the songs from Stephen Sondheim's 1966 television play, Evening Primrose. On the tribute album Born to the Breed: A Tribute to Judy Collins Peters sings "Trust Your Heart".[108]

In The New York Times review of the 1986 Broadway cast recording of Song and Dance (titled Bernadette Peters in Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Song & Dance'), Stephen Holden opined the recording was:

[A] personal triumph for a singer and actress who is rapidly establishing herself as the first lady of the Broadway musical. Performing material whose music borders on kitsch and whose lyrics and story suggest a verbose soap opera, Miss Peters nevertheless projects an astounding emotional generosity and conviction. Almost singlehandedly she turns the inconsequential erotic misadventures of Emma ... into a touching romantic fable about love and its defenses and the loss of innocence. ... Miss Peters has always oozed a cuddlesome Shirley Temple-like sweetness and vulnerability. This quality, which used to seem more like an adorable child-star affectation than a deep-seated trait, has proved to be an essential ingredient of Miss Peters's personality. A delivery that once seemed coy and cutesy has deepened and ripened into an honesty and compassion that pour out in singing that is childlike but also resilient.[109]

In 2003, Andrew Gans wrote in Playbill.com of Peters's recording sessions for Gypsy: "What is it about her voice that is so moving? Part womanly and part girlish, it is a powerful instrument, not only in volume (though that is impressive) but in the wealth of emotion it is able to convey. ... her voice – that mix of husky, sweet, rounded, vibrato-filled tones – induces a response that spans the emotional scale." Of her "Rose's Turn", Gans wrote: "...her rendition of this song may be the highlight of a career already filled with many highlights: She has taken a song that has been delivered incredibly by others and brought it to a new level."[110] Of her performance on the recording of Follies (2011), Steven Suskin wrote in Playbill.com: "This is a fine Sally, the sort of Sally you'd expect to get from an actress like – well, Bernadette Peters. The performance on the CD is compelling; either this is simply the magic of the recording studio or Peters has changed what she does and how she does it."[111] The New York Times Magazine reported that Peters is among hundreds of artists whose recording material was destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.[112]

Concert performances

 
Peters at the Drama League in 2010

Peters has been performing her solo concert in the United States and Canada for many years.[113] She made her solo concert debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1996, devoting the second half to the work of Stephen Sondheim.[2][114] She performed a similar concert in London, which was taped and released on video, and also aired on U.S. Public Television stations in 1999. She continues to perform her solo concert at venues around the U.S., such as the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami,[115] and with symphony orchestras such as the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra,[116] the Dallas Symphony,[117] and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Walt Disney Hall.[118]

In a review of her 2002 Radio City Music Hall concert, Stephen Holden of The New York Times described Peters as "the peaches-and-cream embodiment of an ageless storybook princess... inside a giant soap bubble floating toward heaven. A belief in the power of the dreams behind Rodgers and Hammerstein's songs, if not in their reality, was possible."[119] Peters made her solo concert debut at Lincoln Center in New York City in 2006. Holden, reviewing this concert, noted, "Even while swiveling across the stage of Avery Fisher Hall like a voluptuous Botticelli Venus in Bob Mackie spangles... she radiated a preternatural innocence.... For the eternal child in all of us, she evokes a surrogate childhood playmate".[120] Peters was the headliner at the 2009 Adelaide Cabaret Festival in Adelaide, Australia.[78] The Sunday Mail wrote that Peters showed "the verve, vigour and voice of someone half her age."[121]

Peters's concert performances often benefit arts organizations or help them to mark special occasions, such as her performance on an overnight cruise on the Seabourn Odyssey in a benefit for the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami in 2009.[122] She was one of the performers to help celebrate the center's grand opening in 2006.[123] She headlined The Alliance of The Arts Black Tie Anniversary Gala at Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza in Thousand Oaks, California, on November 21, 2009. She had helped to celebrate the opening of the Arts Plaza with concerts fifteen years earlier.[124][125] In 2015, Peters performed in the concert Sinatra: Voice for a Century at Lincoln Center, a fundraiser for the new David Geffen Hall in celebration of Frank Sinatra's 100th birthday. She sang "It Never Entered My Mind". It was hosted by Seth MacFarlane and featured the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Sting, Billy Porter, Sutton Foster and Fantasia Barrino. PBS plans to broadcast it as part of its "Live from Lincoln Center" series in December 2015.[126][127]

Since 2013, she has been touring intermittently with her cabaret act, An Evening with Bernadette Peters, and a concert series, "Bernadette Peters in Concert".[128] In April 2014 she gave concert performances in Australia. The reviewer for The Sydney Morning Herald wrote: "Perhaps it is a matter of personality as much as voice: a natural warmth and an instinct for never exaggerating the emotional content of a song. Whatever the case, it is easy to see and hear why, for 30 years, Bernadette Peters has probably been musical theatre's finest performer. ... She even breathed new life into 'Send In the Clowns'. ... Rather than make it emotionally swollen (as so many do), Peters contracted it, delicately squeezing out its essence like toothpaste from a near-empty tube."[129] She gave concerts in June 2016 in the UK at the Royal Festival Hall, Manchester Opera House and Edinburgh Playhouse.[130][131][132]

Children's books

 
Peters at Broadway Barks, 2006

Peters sings four songs on the CD accompanying a 2005 children's picture book Dewey Doo-it Helps Owlie Fly Again, the proceeds of which benefit the Christopher Reeve Foundation. Her co-star from Sunday in the Park with George, Mandy Patinkin, also sings on the CD.[133][134]

To support Broadway Barks, the animal adoption charity that she co-founded with Mary Tyler Moore, Peters has written three children's books, illustrated by Liz Murphy.[135] The first is about a scrappy dog, named after her dog Kramer, and the pleasure of adopting a pet. Titled Broadway Barks, the book is published by Blue Apple Books (2008). Peters wrote the words and music to a lullaby, titled "Kramer's Song", which is included on a CD in the book.[136] The book reached #5 on The New York Times Children's Best Sellers: Picture Books list for the week of June 8, 2008.[137]

Her second children's book is the story of a pit bull, named after Peters's dog Stella. The character would rather be a pig ballerina, but she learns to accept herself. Titled Stella is a Star, the book includes a CD with an original song written and performed by Peters and was released in April 2010 by Blue Apple Books. According to Publishers Weekly, "Turning the pages to Peters' spirited narration, which is provided in an accompanying CD, makes for a more rewarding reading experience. The story and disc end with a sneakily affecting self-esteem anthem, which, like the familiar tale itself, is buoyed by the author's lovely vocals."[138] Peters introduced the book at a reading and signing where she also sang part of the song, at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, Los Angeles, California, on April 24, 2010.[139]

The third book, released in 2015, titled Stella and Charlie Friends Forever, is about her rescue dog Charlie joining her household, and how Charlie got along with her older dog, Stella.[86][140]

Other activities

Broadway Barks
 
Peters at 13th Annual Broadway Barks, 2011

In 1999, Peters and Mary Tyler Moore co-founded Broadway Barks, an annual animal adopt-a-thon.[141] Each July, Peters hosts the Broadway Barks event in New York City.[142][143] Peters held a concert, "A Special Concert for Broadway Barks Because Broadway Cares", at the Minskoff Theatre, New York City, on November 9, 2009, as a benefit for both Broadway Barks and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. The concert raised an estimated $615,000 for the two charities.[144] Also in support of Broadway Barks, Peters has appeared on the daytime talk show Live With Regis and Kelly.[145][146]

In 2018, Peters received the Brooke Astor Award from the Animal Medical Center for her lifelong commitment to animal welfare, including the "over 2,000 adoptions" to date at Broadway Barks events.[147] In 2022, Broadway Barks held in its first in-person animal adoption event since the COVID-19 pandemic began, with many Broadway stars in attendance and many shelter organizations participating.[148] Activists protesting against the Humane Society of New York, one of the shelter organizations represented at the event, briefly interrupted Peters's speech there.[149]

Other

Peters serves on the board of trustees of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS[150] and participates in that organization's events, such as the annual Broadway Flea Market and Grand Auction,[151] and the "Gypsy of the Year" competition.[152] She is also a member of the Board of Directors of Standing Tall, a non-profit educational program offering an innovative program for children with multiple disabilities, based in New York City. Her late husband was the Director and Treasurer of Standing Tall.[153] The 1995 benefit concert Anyone Can Whistle and Peters's "Carnegie Hall" 1996 concert were benefits for the Gay Men's Health Crisis.

In 2007, Peters helped the Broadway community celebrate the end of the stagehand strike in a "Broadway's Back" concert at the Marquis Theatre.[154] In 2008, she was one of the participants in a fund-raiser for the Westport Country Playhouse,[155] and in the opening ceremony and dedication of the renovated TKTS discount ticket booth in Times Square.[156] That year, she also presented New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg with the Humanitarian Award at the Breast Cancer Research Foundation awards.[157] On March 8, 2009, she helped celebrate the last birthday of Senator Ted Kennedy (singing "There Is Nothin' Like a Dame") in a private concert and ceremony held at the Kennedy Center, hosted by Bill Cosby, with many senators, representatives, and President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama in attendance.[158] On November 19, 2009, she helped to celebrate the opening of The David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center.[159]

On February 8, 2010, Peters was one of the many to honor Angela Lansbury at the annual Drama League of New York benefit, singing "Not While I'm Around".[160][161] In March 2010, Peters helped Stephen Sondheim celebrate his 80th birthday in the Roundabout Theatre Company "Sondheim 80" benefit. She was one of the Honorary Chairs.[162][163] She had been part of the Roundabout Theatre's Sondheim gala for his 75th birthday.[164] In 2012, Peters became a Patron of The Stephen Sondheim Society.[165] She performed at the Olivier Awards ceremony in 2014, singing the song "Losing My Mind". A review in The Arts Desk read: "The tradition of bringing over a Broadway baby or two ... presumably explained a late appearance by a still-luminous Bernadette Peters, who reached the very high note at the end of 'Losing My Mind' often not attempted by interpreters of that particular Sondheim song."[166][167]

Personal life

Peters and Steve Martin began a romantic relationship in 1977 that lasted approximately four years.[168][169] By 1981, her popularity led to her appearing on the cover and in a spread in the December 1981 issue of Playboy Magazine, in which she posed in lingerie designed by Bob Mackie.[170]

Peters married investment adviser Michael Wittenberg on July 20, 1996, at the Millbrook, New York, home of long-time friend Mary Tyler Moore. Wittenberg died at age 43 on September 26, 2005, in a helicopter crash in Montenegro while on a business trip.[171][172]

 
Peters's Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Peters has a mixed-breed dog named Charlie.[173] She has adopted all of her dogs from shelters.[174][31][173]

Honorary awards

Peters has received many honorary awards, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1987.[175] She was named the Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year in 1987.[176] Other honors include the Sarah Siddons Award for outstanding performance in a Chicago theatrical production (1994 for The Goodbye Girl);[177] the American Theatre Hall of Fame at the Gershwin Theatre in New York City (1996), as the youngest person so honored;[178] The Actors' Fund Artistic Achievement Medal (1999);[179] an honorary doctorate from Hofstra University (2002);[180] the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame in 2002[181] and the National Dance Institute 2009 Artistic Honoree.[182] She was the recipient of the Sondheim Award, presented by the Signature Theatre in 2011.[183]

In 2012, New Dramatists, an organization that supports beginning playwrights, presented Peters with their Lifetime Achievement Award, stating: "She has brought a new sound into the theatre and continues to do so, in surprising and miraculous ways. By some sleight of magic, her singularity always manages to bring out the best and richest in the work of her composers and writers."[184] In 2013 the Drama League gave Peters its Special Award of Distinguished Achievement in Musical Theatre Award for "her contribution to the musical theatre."[185] Peters was the Centennial Honoree at the Drama League Centennial Gala in 2015. A musical tribute was presented by many of Peters's costars over the years, including the original and current casts of Dames at Sea. The League said that Peters "exemplifies the absolute best of what American musical theater can be."[186]

She received the 2016 John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre, presented at the Theatre World Awards on May 23, 2016.[187][188] She was the honoree at the Manhattan Theatre Club 2018 Fall Benefit in November 2018.[189] She is the 2019 recipient of the Prince Rainier III Award "for her outstanding artistry and exemplary philanthropic give-back."[190]

Acting credits

Awards and nominations

Theatre

Year Award Category Nominated Work Result
1968 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Dames at Sea Won
Theatre World Award George M! Honoree
1971 Tony Award Best Featured Actress in a Musical On the Town Nominated
1974 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical Mack and Mabel Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Nominated
1984 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical Sunday in the Park with George Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Nominated
1986 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical Song and Dance Won
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Won
Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Won
1987 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Into the Woods Nominated
1993 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical The Goodbye Girl Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Nominated
1999 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical Annie Get Your Gun Won
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Won
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Won
2003 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical Gypsy Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Nominated
Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Citation
2011 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Follies Nominated
2018 Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Hello, Dolly! Citation

Music

Year Award Category Nominated Work Result
1997 Grammy Award Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Nominated
1998 Sondheim Etc.- Bernadette Peters Live at Carnegie Hall Nominated
2003 Bernadette Peters Loves Rodgers and Hammerstein Nominated
2013 Best Musical Theater Album Follies: The New Broadway Cast Recording Nominated

Film

Television

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  • Crespy, David Allison. Off-Off-Broadway Explosion (2003), Back Stage Books, ISBN 0-8230-8832-4
  • Knapp, Raymond. The American Musical and the Performance of Personal Identity (2006), Princeton University Press, ISBN 0-691-12524-4

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bernadette, peters, née, lazzara, born, february, 1948, american, actress, singer, children, book, author, over, career, spanning, more, than, decades, starred, musical, theatre, television, film, performed, solo, concerts, released, recordings, critically, ac. Bernadette Peters nee Lazzara born February 28 1948 is an American actress singer and children s book author Over a career spanning more than six decades she has starred in musical theatre television and film performed in solo concerts and released recordings She is a critically acclaimed Broadway performer having received seven nominations for Tony Awards winning two plus an honorary award and nine Drama Desk Award nominations winning three Four of the Broadway cast albums on which she has starred have won Grammy Awards Bernadette PetersPeters at the 13th Annual Broadway Barks Benefit in 2011BornBernadette Lazzara 1948 02 28 February 28 1948 age 74 New York City U S OccupationsActress singer authorYears active1958 presentSpouseMichael Wittenberg m 1996 died 2005 wbr Websiteofficialbernadettepeters wbr comRegarded by many as the foremost interpreter of the works of Stephen Sondheim 1 Peters is particularly noted for her roles on the Broadway stage including in the musicals Mack and Mabel 1974 Sunday in the Park with George 1984 Song and Dance 1985 Into the Woods 1987 The Goodbye Girl 1993 Annie Get Your Gun 1999 Gypsy 2003 A Little Night Music 2010 Follies 2011 and Hello Dolly 2018 2 Peters first performed on the stage as a child and then a teenaged actress in the 1960s and in film and television in the 1970s She was praised for this early work and for appearances on among other programs The Muppet Show and The Carol Burnett Show and for her roles in films including Silent Movie The Jerk Pennies from Heaven and Annie In the 1980s she returned to the theatre where she became one of the best known Broadway stars over the next three decades She also has recorded six solo albums and several singles as well as many cast albums and performs regularly in her own solo concert act Peters continues to act on stage in films and on television in such series as Smash and Mozart in the Jungle She has been nominated for four Emmy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards winning once Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Film appearances 3 Return to theatre and Broadway success 3 1 Theatre awards 4 Television appearances 5 Recordings 6 Concert performances 7 Children s books 8 Other activities 9 Personal life 10 Honorary awards 11 Acting credits 12 Awards and nominations 12 1 Theatre 12 2 Music 12 3 Film 12 4 Television 13 Notes 14 References 15 External linksEarly life and career EditPeters was born into a Sicilian American family in Ozone Park in the New York City borough of Queens the youngest of three children 3 Her mother Marguerite nee Maltese 4 started her in show business by putting her on the television show Juvenile Jury at the age of three and a half Her father Peter Lazzara drove a bread delivery truck 5 Her siblings are casting director Donna DeSeta 6 and Joseph Lazzara 5 She appeared on the television shows Name That Tune and several times on The Horn and Hardart Children s Hour at age five citation needed In January 1958 at age nine she obtained her Actors Equity Card in the name Bernadette Peters to avoid ethnic typecasting with the stage name taken from her father s first name citation needed She made her professional stage debut the same month in This Is Goggle a comedy directed by Otto Preminger that closed during out of town tryouts before reaching New York 7 She then appeared on NBC television as Anna Stieman in A Boy Called Ciske a Kraft Mystery Theatre production in May 1958 and in a vignette entitled Miracle in the Orphanage part of The Christmas Tree a Hallmark Hall of Fame production in December 1958 8 with fellow child actor Richard Thomas and veteran actors Jessica Tandy and Margaret Hamilton 9 She first appeared on the New York stage at age 10 as Tessie in the New York City Center revival of The Most Happy Fella 1959 10 In her teen years she attended Quintano s School for Young Professionals a now defunct private school 7 At age 13 Peters appeared as one of the Hollywood Blondes and was an understudy for Dainty June in the second national tour of Gypsy 11 During this tour Peters first met her long time accompanist conductor and arranger Marvin Laird who was the assistant conductor for the tour Laird recalled I heard her sing an odd phrase or two and thought God that s a big voice out of that little girl 12 The next summer she played Dainty June in summer stock and in 1962 she recorded her first single In 1964 she played Liesl in The Sound of Music and Jenny in Riverwind in summer stock at the Mt Gretna Playhouse Pennsylvania and Riverwind again at the Bucks County Playhouse in 1966 13 14 15 Upon graduation from high school she started working steadily appearing Off Broadway in the musicals The Penny Friend 1966 and Curley McDimple 1967 10 and as a standby on Broadway in The Girl in the Freudian Slip 1967 She made her Broadway debut in Johnny No Trump in 1967 and next appeared as George M Cohan s sister Josie opposite Joel Grey in George M 1968 winning the Theatre World Award citation needed Peters s performance as Ruby in the 1968 Off Broadway production of Dames at Sea a parody of 1930s musicals brought her critical acclaim and her first Drama Desk Award 10 She had appeared in an earlier 1966 version of Dames at Sea at the Off Off Broadway performance club Caffe Cino 16 17 18 Peters had starring roles in her next Broadway vehicles Gelsomina in the 1969 musical version of the Italian film of the same name La Strada for which she won good reviews but the show closed after one performance and Hildy in a revival of On the Town 1971 for which she received her first Tony Award nomination She played Mabel Normand in Mack and Mabel 1974 receiving another Tony nomination Clive Barnes wrote With the splashy Mack amp Mabel diminutive and contralto Bernadette Peters found herself as a major Broadway star 19 The Mack and Mabel cast album became popular among musical theatre fans 10 She moved to Los Angeles in the early 1970s to concentrate on television and film work citation needed Film appearances Edit Peters in Pennies from Heaven 1981 Peters has appeared in 33 feature films or television movies beginning in 1973 including the 1976 Mel Brooks film Silent Movie for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award the musical Annie 1982 Pink Cadillac 1989 in which she co starred with Clint Eastwood and Woody Allen s Alice 1990 Peters starred opposite Steve Martin in The Jerk 1979 in a role that he wrote for her and again in Pennies from Heaven 1981 for which she won the Golden Globe Award as Best Motion Picture Actress in a Comedy or Musical 2 10 In Pennies from Heaven she played Eileen Everson a schoolteacher turned prostitute Of her performance in Pennies From Heaven John DiLeo wrote that she is not only poignant as you d expect but has a surprising inner strength 20 Pauline Kael wrote in The New Yorker Peters is mysteriously right in every nuance 21 Peters appeared with three generations of the Kirk Douglas family in the 2003 film It Runs in the Family in which she played the wife of Michael Douglas s character In May 2006 she appeared in the movie Come le formiche Wine and Kisses with F Murray Abraham filmed in Italy playing a rich American who becomes involved with an Italian family that owns a vineyard The DVD was released in 2007 in Italy 22 She starred in a 2012 film titled Coming Up Roses playing a former musical comedy actress with two daughters 23 Return to theatre and Broadway success EditIn 1982 Peters returned to the New York stage after an eight year absence in one of her few non musical stage appearances the Off Broadway Manhattan Theatre Club production of the comedy drama Sally and Marsha for which she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award She then returned to Broadway as Dot Marie in the Stephen Sondheim James Lapine musical Sunday in the Park with George in 1984 for which she received her third Tony Award nomination The New York Times theatre critic Frank Rich called her performance radiant 24 She recorded the role for PBS in 1986 winning a 1987 ACE Award 25 Her next role was Emma in Andrew Lloyd Webber s Song and Dance on Broadway in 1985 winning her first Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical Frank Rich wrote in an otherwise negative review of the show that Peters has no peer in the musical theater right now 26 She then created the role of the Witch in Sondheim Lapine s Into the Woods 1987 Peters is considered by many to be the premier interpreter of Sondheim s work according to writer Alex Witchel 1 Raymond Knapp wrote that Peters achieved her definitive stardom in Sunday in the Park With George and Into the Woods 27 Sondheim has said of Peters Like very few others she sings and acts at the same time he says Most performers act and then sing act and then sing Bernadette is flawless as far as I m concerned I can t think of anything negative 28 Peters continued her association with Sondheim by appearing in a 1995 benefit concert of Anyone Can Whistle playing the role of Fay Apple Additionally she appeared in several concerts featuring Sondheim s work and performed at his 1993 Kennedy Center Honors ceremony 29 Peters after a performance of Gypsy in 2004 She next starred in the musical adaptation of Neil Simon s The Goodbye Girl with music by Marvin Hamlisch 1993 Peters won her second Tony for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her performance as Annie Oakley in the 1999 Broadway revival of Annie Get Your Gun Among many glowing notices critic Lloyd Rose of The Washington Post commented Peters banishes all thoughts of Ethel Merman about two bars into her first number Doin What Comes Natur lly Partly this is because Merman s Annie was a hearty boisterous gal while Peters plays an adorable slightly goofy gamine For anyone who cares about the American musical theater the chance to see Peters in this role is reason enough to see the show 30 Playbill went even further Arguably the most talented comedienne in the musical theatre today Peters manages to extract a laugh from most every line she delivers 31 In 2003 Peters starred as Mama Rose in the Broadway revival of Gypsy earning another Tony nomination Ben Brantley in The New York Times wrote Working against type and expectation under the direction of Sam Mendes Ms Peters has created the most complex and compelling portrait of her long career and she has done this in ways that deviate radically from the Merman blueprint 32 In 2006 she participated in a reading of the Sondheim Weidman musical Bounce 33 In 2007 she participated in a charity reading of the play Love Letters with actor John Dossett 34 Peters starred in the Broadway revival of Sondheim s A Little Night Music 2010 succeeding Catherine Zeta Jones in the role 35 36 The New York Times reviewer wrote of her performance F or theater lovers there can be no greater current pleasure than to witness Bernadette Peters perform the show s signature number Send In the Clowns with an emotional transparency and musical delicacy that turns this celebrated song into an occasion of transporting artistry I m not sure I ve ever experienced with such palpable force or such prominent goose bumps the sense of being present at an indelible moment in the history of musical theater 37 Peters in 2008 Peters s next stage appearance was in the role of Sally Durant Plummer in the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts production of the Sondheim Goldman musical Follies in 2011 38 One critic wrote Peters exquisitely captures the character s unfathomable sadness and longing It s a star turn for sure but one that brings attention to itself because of its truthfulness Not surprisingly her rendition of Losing My Mind is simply shattering 39 She reprised the role in the Broadway revival at the Marquis Theatre later in 2011 40 and received a nomination for the Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical 41 Peters starred in the Sondheim and Wynton Marsalis staged concert revue titled A Bed and a Chair A New York Love Affair at New York City Center in 2013 This collaboration between Encores and Jazz at Lincoln Center was directed by John Doyle with jazzy arrangements of Sondheim s songs 42 Peters sang Broadway Baby The Ladies Who Lunch 43 Isn t He Something 44 I Remember and With So Little to Be Sure Of among others 45 Jesse Green in his review in New York Magazine s Vulture site commented W hat a wrenching and funny actress Peters remains not on top of her voice but through it 42 Brantley in The New York Times wrote As a singer and actress she just can t help being ardent full throated and sincere She also reminds us here of her considerable and original comic gifts 46 She returned to Broadway in the title role of the 2017 revival of Hello Dolly at the Shubert Theatre Succeeding Bette Midler Peters began performances on January 20 2018 47 Marilyn Stasio wrote in Variety This Dolly s personal style is to twinkle and charm people into getting her way Her So Long Dearie is an irresistible gem She also has the acting chops to moisten eyeballs when she entreats her late husband to bless her renouncement of widowhood and rejoin the human race in Before the Parade Passes By 48 Peters played her final performance as Dolly on July 15 2018 49 Theatre awards Edit Peters has been nominated for the Tony Award seven times winning twice and has also received an honorary Tony Award She has also been nominated for the Drama Desk Award nine times winning three times for Annie Get Your Gun Song and Dance and Dames at Sea 50 51 At the 66th Tony Awards in 2012 Peters was presented with the honorary Isabelle Stevenson Award for making a substantial contribution of volunteered time and effort on behalf of one or more humanitarian social service or charitable organizations regardless of whether such organizations relate to the theatre specifically for her work with Broadway Barks 52 In making the announcement for this award the Tony official site noted With a rich generosity of spirit Bernadette Peters devotion to charitable causes is perhaps only outweighed by her much feted dedication to performing Peters efforts are held in the highest regard on Broadway and beyond BC EFA s Tom Viola said Bernadette s boundless compassion and generosity represent the best in all of us 53 Television appearances Edit Peters on the Tim Conway Show 1980 Peters was nominated for Emmy Awards for her guest starring roles on The Muppet Show 1977 Ally McBeal 2001 and Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist 2021 54 On The Muppet Show Peters sang the song Just One Person to Robin the Frog 55 She was one of the Muppets guests when they hosted The Tonight Show in 1979 again singing Just One Person to Robin and she appeared in other episodes with the Muppets 55 56 Peters was also nominated for a 2003 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Performer in a Children s Special for her work in the 2002 made for television movie Bobbie s Girl 57 She won the 1987 CableACE Award for her role as Dot in the television version of Sunday in the Park with George 58 She performed and presented at the Academy Awards broadcasts in 1976 1981 1983 1987 and 1994 Peters has been a presenter at the annual Tony Awards ceremony and also co hosted the ceremony with Gregory Hines in 2002 59 She also hosted Saturday Night Live in November 1981 60 61 Peters has appeared on many TV variety shows with stars such as Sonny and Cher and George Burns She made 11 guest appearances on The Carol Burnett Show 62 as well as appearing with Burnett in the made for television version of Once Upon a Mattress and the 1982 film Annie She also performed at the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony for Burnett in 2003 63 Peters appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 64 and on the day time talk show Live with Regis and Kelly both as a co host and a guest 65 66 Peters voiced Rita the stray cat in the Rita and Runt segments of the animated series Animaniacs in the 1990s Peters as Rita sang both original songs written for the show and parodies of Broadway musical numbers 67 She appeared on Inside the Actors Studio in November 2000 discussing her career and craft 68 Peters has also appeared in such television movies as The Last Best Year 1990 Cinderella 1997 receiving a nomination for the Golden Satellite Award for her role and Prince Charming 2003 She co starred in her own television series All s Fair with Richard Crenna in 1976 77 She played a young liberal photographer who becomes romantically involved with an older conservative columnist Although Peters was praised for her charismatic performance the show ran for only one season 69 Peters was nominated for a Golden Globe award as Best TV Actress Musical Comedy 70 In March 2005 she made a pilot for an ABC situation comedy series titled Adopted co starring with Christine Baranski but it was not picked up 71 Peters appeared in the Lifetime television movie Living Proof which was first broadcast on October 18 2008 She played the role of Barbara an art teacher with breast cancer who is initially reluctant to participate in the study for the cancer drug Herceptin Andrew Gans of Playbill wrote Peters is able to choose from an expansive emotional palette to color the character and her performance is moving humorous and ultimately spirit raising 72 Peters s television work also includes guest appearances on several television series She appeared as the sharp tongued sister of Karen Walker Megan Mullally on the penultimate episode of the NBC series Will amp Grace Whatever Happened to Baby Gin May 2006 as a defense attorney on the NBC series Law amp Order Special Victims Unit November 2006 as a judge on the ABC series Boston Legal May 2007 and as an accident victim in Grey s Anatomy September 2008 Of her role in Grey s Anatomy TV Guide wrote Peters is especially fine as she confronts a life spinning out of control I d make her an early contender for a guest actor Emmy nomination 73 In January February and May 2009 she appeared in the ABC series Ugly Betty in five episodes as Jodie Papadakis a magazine mogul running the YETI Young Editors Training Initiative program that Betty and Marc are in 74 75 76 Her appearance at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in June 2009 was filmed and broadcast in Australia later that month 77 78 Peters first appeared in the NBC series Smash in the March 2012 episode The Workshop as Leigh Conroy Ivy s mother a retired Broadway star who feels competitive because of her daughter s blossoming career She visits the workshop and sings Everything s Coming Up Roses from Gypsy at the urging of the workshop cast 79 80 She also appeared in the season 1 finale Bombshell May 2012 to celebrate Ivy s presumed role as Marilyn 81 in The Parents episode April 2013 82 where as Leigh she sings an original Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman song Hang the Moon 83 and in the episodes Opening Night April 2013 84 and The Phenomenon May 2013 85 From 2014 to 2018 Peters played Gloria Windsor the chairwoman of the orchestra board in Mozart in the Jungle a web video series by Amazon Studios based on Blair Tindall s memoir of the same name 86 The show was picked up for a second and third season 87 88 She was a guest star in the 2014 Bravo television series Girlfriends Guide to Divorce in the episode Rule 21 Leave Childishness to Children 89 Peters played the recurring role of Lenore Rindell a financial scammer in the CBS television series The Good Fight in 2017 and 2018 90 91 In 2020 she played Ms Freesia in the series Katy Keene 92 She next played Deb in Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist 2020 2021 and is set to repeat the role in the upcoming TV movie Zoey s Extraordinary Christmas 2021 93 94 Recordings Edit Album cover from Bernadette Peters painting by Vargas 1980 Peters has recorded six solo albums and several singles 95 Three of her albums have been nominated for the Grammy Award Peters s 1980 single Gee Whiz remaking Carla Thomas 1960 Memphis soul hit reached the top forty on the U S Billboard pop singles charts 96 She has recorded most of the Broadway and off Broadway musicals she has appeared in and four of these cast albums have won Grammy Awards 97 98 Peters s debut album in 1980 an LP titled Bernadette Peters contained 10 songs including If You Were the Only Boy Gee Whiz a Top 40 hit single Heartquake Should ve Never Let Him Go Chico s Girl Pearl s a Singer Other Lady Only Wounded I Never Thought I d Break and You ll Never Know The original cover painting by Alberto Vargas was one of his last works created at the age of 84 99 According to The New York Daily News Peters persuaded him to do one last Vargas Girls portrait She just went to his California retreat asked him to do one more he looked at her and said You ARE a Vargas girl She kept the original painting 100 The original title planned for the album was Decades 101 Rolling Stone wrote of her debut album Peters debuts on record as a first rate pop torch singer Melissa Manchester with soul Bette Midler on pitch Her album has already spawned the hit single Gee Whiz a laid back doo wop version that makes Peters piping little girl voice seem almost like a cutesy novelty There are also a couple of Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil rock tunes in which she sounds slightly trashy and out of her depth The Peter Allen songs on side two are really more her style In fact the whole second half of Bernadette Peters is just about perfect from the star s semi C amp W rendition of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller s Pearl s a Singer to a wistful recap of Harry Warren and Mark Gordon s romantic You ll Never Know But the best cuts are in between Other Lady written by Lesley Gore with Ellen Weston tackles an age old problem with devastating eloquence and Peters delivers it with the proper brooding introspection Allen s compositions Only Wounded co written with Carole Bayer Sager and the torchy I Never Thought I d Break co written with Dean Pitchford feature the finest singing on the LP the unusual absence of airbrushing echo places heavy demands on the chanteuse s sultry soprano That Bernadette Peters rises to the occasion makes her performance that much more impressive 102 Her next solo album Now Playing 1981 featured songs by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller Carole Bayer Sager and Marvin Hamlisch and Stephen Sondheim for example Broadway Baby 103 Bernadette Peters was re released on CD in 1992 as Bernadette with the 1980 Vargas cover art and included some of the songs from Now Playing In 1996 she was nominated for a Grammy Award for her best selling album I ll Be Your Baby Tonight which includes popular songs by John Lennon Paul McCartney Lyle Lovett Hank Williams Sam Cooke and Billy Joel as well as Broadway classics by Leonard Bernstein and Rodgers and Hammerstein The live recording of her 1996 Carnegie Hall concert Sondheim Etc Bernadette Peters Live At Carnegie Hall also was nominated for a Grammy Award citation needed Peters s next studio album in 2002 Bernadette Peters Loves Rodgers and Hammerstein consisted entirely of Rodgers and Hammerstein songs including two that she often sings in her concerts Some Enchanted Evening and There Is Nothin Like a Dame 104 This album which reached position 14 on the Billboard Top Internet Albums chart 105 was her third album in a row nominated for a Grammy Award It formed the basis of her Radio City Music Hall solo concert debut in June 2002 106 Her last solo album titled Sondheim Etc Etc Live At Carnegie Hall The Rest of It was released in 2005 It consists of all of the songs and patter from her 1996 Carnegie Hall concert that were not included in the earlier recording 107 Additionally Peters has recorded songs on other albums such as Dublin Lady on John Whelan s Flirting with the Edge Narada 1998 On the Mandy Patinkin Dress Casual 1990 album Patinkin and Peters recorded the songs from Stephen Sondheim s 1966 television play Evening Primrose On the tribute album Born to the Breed A Tribute to Judy Collins Peters sings Trust Your Heart 108 In The New York Times review of the 1986 Broadway cast recording of Song and Dance titled Bernadette Peters in Andrew Lloyd Webber s Song amp Dance Stephen Holden opined the recording was A personal triumph for a singer and actress who is rapidly establishing herself as the first lady of the Broadway musical Performing material whose music borders on kitsch and whose lyrics and story suggest a verbose soap opera Miss Peters nevertheless projects an astounding emotional generosity and conviction Almost singlehandedly she turns the inconsequential erotic misadventures of Emma into a touching romantic fable about love and its defenses and the loss of innocence Miss Peters has always oozed a cuddlesome Shirley Temple like sweetness and vulnerability This quality which used to seem more like an adorable child star affectation than a deep seated trait has proved to be an essential ingredient of Miss Peters s personality A delivery that once seemed coy and cutesy has deepened and ripened into an honesty and compassion that pour out in singing that is childlike but also resilient 109 In 2003 Andrew Gans wrote in Playbill com of Peters s recording sessions for Gypsy What is it about her voice that is so moving Part womanly and part girlish it is a powerful instrument not only in volume though that is impressive but in the wealth of emotion it is able to convey her voice that mix of husky sweet rounded vibrato filled tones induces a response that spans the emotional scale Of her Rose s Turn Gans wrote her rendition of this song may be the highlight of a career already filled with many highlights She has taken a song that has been delivered incredibly by others and brought it to a new level 110 Of her performance on the recording of Follies 2011 Steven Suskin wrote in Playbill com This is a fine Sally the sort of Sally you d expect to get from an actress like well Bernadette Peters The performance on the CD is compelling either this is simply the magic of the recording studio or Peters has changed what she does and how she does it 111 The New York Times Magazine reported that Peters is among hundreds of artists whose recording material was destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire 112 Concert performances Edit Peters at the Drama League in 2010 Peters has been performing her solo concert in the United States and Canada for many years 113 She made her solo concert debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1996 devoting the second half to the work of Stephen Sondheim 2 114 She performed a similar concert in London which was taped and released on video and also aired on U S Public Television stations in 1999 She continues to perform her solo concert at venues around the U S such as the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami 115 and with symphony orchestras such as the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 116 the Dallas Symphony 117 and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Walt Disney Hall 118 In a review of her 2002 Radio City Music Hall concert Stephen Holden of The New York Times described Peters as the peaches and cream embodiment of an ageless storybook princess inside a giant soap bubble floating toward heaven A belief in the power of the dreams behind Rodgers and Hammerstein s songs if not in their reality was possible 119 Peters made her solo concert debut at Lincoln Center in New York City in 2006 Holden reviewing this concert noted Even while swiveling across the stage of Avery Fisher Hall like a voluptuous Botticelli Venus in Bob Mackie spangles she radiated a preternatural innocence For the eternal child in all of us she evokes a surrogate childhood playmate 120 Peters was the headliner at the 2009 Adelaide Cabaret Festival in Adelaide Australia 78 The Sunday Mail wrote that Peters showed the verve vigour and voice of someone half her age 121 Peters s concert performances often benefit arts organizations or help them to mark special occasions such as her performance on an overnight cruise on the Seabourn Odyssey in a benefit for the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami in 2009 122 She was one of the performers to help celebrate the center s grand opening in 2006 123 She headlined The Alliance of The Arts Black Tie Anniversary Gala at Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza in Thousand Oaks California on November 21 2009 She had helped to celebrate the opening of the Arts Plaza with concerts fifteen years earlier 124 125 In 2015 Peters performed in the concert Sinatra Voice for a Century at Lincoln Center a fundraiser for the new David Geffen Hall in celebration of Frank Sinatra s 100th birthday She sang It Never Entered My Mind It was hosted by Seth MacFarlane and featured the New York Philharmonic Orchestra Sting Billy Porter Sutton Foster and Fantasia Barrino PBS plans to broadcast it as part of its Live from Lincoln Center series in December 2015 126 127 Since 2013 she has been touring intermittently with her cabaret act An Evening with Bernadette Peters and a concert series Bernadette Peters in Concert 128 In April 2014 she gave concert performances in Australia The reviewer for The Sydney Morning Herald wrote Perhaps it is a matter of personality as much as voice a natural warmth and an instinct for never exaggerating the emotional content of a song Whatever the case it is easy to see and hear why for 30 years Bernadette Peters has probably been musical theatre s finest performer She even breathed new life into Send In the Clowns Rather than make it emotionally swollen as so many do Peters contracted it delicately squeezing out its essence like toothpaste from a near empty tube 129 She gave concerts in June 2016 in the UK at the Royal Festival Hall Manchester Opera House and Edinburgh Playhouse 130 131 132 Children s books Edit Peters at Broadway Barks 2006 Peters sings four songs on the CD accompanying a 2005 children s picture book Dewey Doo it Helps Owlie Fly Again the proceeds of which benefit the Christopher Reeve Foundation Her co star from Sunday in the Park with George Mandy Patinkin also sings on the CD 133 134 To support Broadway Barks the animal adoption charity that she co founded with Mary Tyler Moore Peters has written three children s books illustrated by Liz Murphy 135 The first is about a scrappy dog named after her dog Kramer and the pleasure of adopting a pet Titled Broadway Barks the book is published by Blue Apple Books 2008 Peters wrote the words and music to a lullaby titled Kramer s Song which is included on a CD in the book 136 The book reached 5 on The New York Times Children s Best Sellers Picture Books list for the week of June 8 2008 137 Her second children s book is the story of a pit bull named after Peters s dog Stella The character would rather be a pig ballerina but she learns to accept herself Titled Stella is a Star the book includes a CD with an original song written and performed by Peters and was released in April 2010 by Blue Apple Books According to Publishers Weekly Turning the pages to Peters spirited narration which is provided in an accompanying CD makes for a more rewarding reading experience The story and disc end with a sneakily affecting self esteem anthem which like the familiar tale itself is buoyed by the author s lovely vocals 138 Peters introduced the book at a reading and signing where she also sang part of the song at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Los Angeles California on April 24 2010 139 The third book released in 2015 titled Stella and Charlie Friends Forever is about her rescue dog Charlie joining her household and how Charlie got along with her older dog Stella 86 140 Other activities EditBroadway Barks Peters at 13th Annual Broadway Barks 2011 In 1999 Peters and Mary Tyler Moore co founded Broadway Barks an annual animal adopt a thon 141 Each July Peters hosts the Broadway Barks event in New York City 142 143 Peters held a concert A Special Concert for Broadway Barks Because Broadway Cares at the Minskoff Theatre New York City on November 9 2009 as a benefit for both Broadway Barks and Broadway Cares Equity Fights AIDS The concert raised an estimated 615 000 for the two charities 144 Also in support of Broadway Barks Peters has appeared on the daytime talk show Live With Regis and Kelly 145 146 In 2018 Peters received the Brooke Astor Award from the Animal Medical Center for her lifelong commitment to animal welfare including the over 2 000 adoptions to date at Broadway Barks events 147 In 2022 Broadway Barks held in its first in person animal adoption event since the COVID 19 pandemic began with many Broadway stars in attendance and many shelter organizations participating 148 Activists protesting against the Humane Society of New York one of the shelter organizations represented at the event briefly interrupted Peters s speech there 149 OtherPeters serves on the board of trustees of Broadway Cares Equity Fights AIDS 150 and participates in that organization s events such as the annual Broadway Flea Market and Grand Auction 151 and the Gypsy of the Year competition 152 She is also a member of the Board of Directors of Standing Tall a non profit educational program offering an innovative program for children with multiple disabilities based in New York City Her late husband was the Director and Treasurer of Standing Tall 153 The 1995 benefit concert Anyone Can Whistle and Peters s Carnegie Hall 1996 concert were benefits for the Gay Men s Health Crisis In 2007 Peters helped the Broadway community celebrate the end of the stagehand strike in a Broadway s Back concert at the Marquis Theatre 154 In 2008 she was one of the participants in a fund raiser for the Westport Country Playhouse 155 and in the opening ceremony and dedication of the renovated TKTS discount ticket booth in Times Square 156 That year she also presented New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg with the Humanitarian Award at the Breast Cancer Research Foundation awards 157 On March 8 2009 she helped celebrate the last birthday of Senator Ted Kennedy singing There Is Nothin Like a Dame in a private concert and ceremony held at the Kennedy Center hosted by Bill Cosby with many senators representatives and President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama in attendance 158 On November 19 2009 she helped to celebrate the opening of The David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center 159 On February 8 2010 Peters was one of the many to honor Angela Lansbury at the annual Drama League of New York benefit singing Not While I m Around 160 161 In March 2010 Peters helped Stephen Sondheim celebrate his 80th birthday in the Roundabout Theatre Company Sondheim 80 benefit She was one of the Honorary Chairs 162 163 She had been part of the Roundabout Theatre s Sondheim gala for his 75th birthday 164 In 2012 Peters became a Patron of The Stephen Sondheim Society 165 She performed at the Olivier Awards ceremony in 2014 singing the song Losing My Mind A review in The Arts Desk read The tradition of bringing over a Broadway baby or two presumably explained a late appearance by a still luminous Bernadette Peters who reached the very high note at the end of Losing My Mind often not attempted by interpreters of that particular Sondheim song 166 167 Personal life EditPeters and Steve Martin began a romantic relationship in 1977 that lasted approximately four years 168 169 By 1981 her popularity led to her appearing on the cover and in a spread in the December 1981 issue of Playboy Magazine in which she posed in lingerie designed by Bob Mackie 170 Peters married investment adviser Michael Wittenberg on July 20 1996 at the Millbrook New York home of long time friend Mary Tyler Moore Wittenberg died at age 43 on September 26 2005 in a helicopter crash in Montenegro while on a business trip 171 172 Peters s Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Peters has a mixed breed dog named Charlie 173 She has adopted all of her dogs from shelters 174 31 173 Honorary awards EditPeters has received many honorary awards including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1987 175 She was named the Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year in 1987 176 Other honors include the Sarah Siddons Award for outstanding performance in a Chicago theatrical production 1994 for The Goodbye Girl 177 the American Theatre Hall of Fame at the Gershwin Theatre in New York City 1996 as the youngest person so honored 178 The Actors Fund Artistic Achievement Medal 1999 179 an honorary doctorate from Hofstra University 2002 180 the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame in 2002 181 and the National Dance Institute 2009 Artistic Honoree 182 She was the recipient of the Sondheim Award presented by the Signature Theatre in 2011 183 In 2012 New Dramatists an organization that supports beginning playwrights presented Peters with their Lifetime Achievement Award stating She has brought a new sound into the theatre and continues to do so in surprising and miraculous ways By some sleight of magic her singularity always manages to bring out the best and richest in the work of her composers and writers 184 In 2013 the Drama League gave Peters its Special Award of Distinguished Achievement in Musical Theatre Award for her contribution to the musical theatre 185 Peters was the Centennial Honoree at the Drama League Centennial Gala in 2015 A musical tribute was presented by many of Peters s costars over the years including the original and current casts of Dames at Sea The League said that Peters exemplifies the absolute best of what American musical theater can be 186 She received the 2016 John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre presented at the Theatre World Awards on May 23 2016 187 188 She was the honoree at the Manhattan Theatre Club 2018 Fall Benefit in November 2018 189 She is the 2019 recipient of the Prince Rainier III Award for her outstanding artistry and exemplary philanthropic give back 190 Acting credits EditMain article Bernadette Peters on stage screen and recordAwards and nominations EditTheatre Edit Year Award Category Nominated Work Result1968 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Dames at Sea WonTheatre World Award George M Honoree1971 Tony Award Best Featured Actress in a Musical On the Town Nominated1974 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical Mack and Mabel NominatedDrama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Nominated1984 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical Sunday in the Park with George NominatedDrama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Nominated1986 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical Song and Dance WonDrama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical WonDrama League Award Distinguished Performance Won1987 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Into the Woods Nominated1993 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical The Goodbye Girl NominatedOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Nominated1999 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical Annie Get Your Gun WonDrama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical WonOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Won2003 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical Gypsy NominatedDrama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical NominatedDrama League Award Distinguished Performance Citation2011 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Follies Nominated2018 Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Hello Dolly CitationMusic Edit Year Award Category Nominated Work Result1997 Grammy Award Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album I ll Be Your Baby Tonight Nominated1998 Sondheim Etc Bernadette Peters Live at Carnegie Hall Nominated2003 Bernadette Peters Loves Rodgers and Hammerstein Nominated2013 Best Musical Theater Album Follies The New Broadway Cast Recording NominatedFilm Edit Year Award Category Nominated Work Result1976 Golden Globe Award Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture Silent Movie Nominated1981 Golden Globe Award Best Actress Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Pennies from Heaven WonTelevision Edit Year Award Category Nominated Work Result1976 Golden Globe Award Best Actress Television Series Musical or Comedy All s Fair Nominated1978 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Variety or Music Program The Muppet Show Nominated2001 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Ally McBeal Nominated2003 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Performer in a Children s Special Bobbie s Girl Nominated2021 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist NominatedNotes Edit a b Witchel Alex A True Star Looking For Places to Shine The New York Times February 28 1999 pg AR5 retrieved March 28 2008 a b c Myers Victoria February 27 2018 Bernadette Peters Young and Cute Forever and Never The Interval Retrieved March 23 2018 Okamoto Sandra Broadway star and Tony award winner Bernadette Peters comes to the RiverCenter Saturday Archived May 12 2013 at the Wayback Machine Ledger Enquirer Columbus Georgia September 27 2012 Marzlock Ron Before winning a Tony she grew up in Ozone Park Queens Chronicle April 16 2020 a b Peters Family tcm com Retrieved April 18 2016 Siegel Micki Shell of a Life New York Post December 27 2012 a b Green Jesse Her Stage Mother Herself The New York Times April 27 2003 Retrieved March 28 2008 Lux Kevin Bernadette s Timeline BernadettePeters com Retrieved October 26 2022 Internet Movie DataBase The Christmas Tree Hallmark Hall of Fame Season 8 Episode 4 December 14 1958 a b c d e Bernadette Peters The Stars PBS org Retrieved April 18 2016 Green Adam People are Talking about Bernadette Peters Vogue Magazine March 2003 pp 408 10 Kanny Mark Peters brings depth of talent to Heinz Hall pittsburghtrib March 18 2009 Retrieved November 22 2016 Homan Henry Carousel a grand production for LHS in the 50s The Lebanon Daily News Lebanon Pennsylvania December 5 2005 Ruth Jim History repeats itself at Gretna Playhouse Sunday News Lancaster Pennsylvania p H1 May 5 2002 Bucks County Playhouse History 1966 ralphmiller com Retrieved February 10 2009 Barnes Clive Theater Musical Pastiche of the 30s With Panache The New York Times December 22 1968 pg 54 Kerr Walter Rudy Ruby Busby and Julie The New York Times January 5 1969 pg D1 Crespy pg 43 Barnes Clive Mack amp Mabel and Silent Film Era The New York Times October 7 1974 pg 54 DiLeo John Pennies From Heaven One Hundred Great Film Performances Hal Leonard Corporation 2002 ISBN 0 87910 972 6 p 341 Kael Pauline The New Yorker December 21 1981 reprinted in Taking It All In pp 272 278 ISBN 0 7145 2841 2 Come Le Formiche 2007 July 4 2007 Yahoo Cinema Italia in Italian Retrieved November 22 2016 Weitzman Elizabeth Movie Review Coming Up Roses New York Daily News November 8 2012 Rich Frank Sunday in the Park with George The New York Times May 3 1984 Retrieved September 11 2010 Sunday in the Park with George IMDB Retrieved September 11 2010 Rich Frank Stage Song and Dance With Bernadette Peters The New York Times September 19 1985 pg C19 Knapp pg 215 Crews Chip At Home in Her Range The Washington Post January 3 1999 p G01 Retrieved November 3 2016 Sandler Adam Kennedy Center Honors A Celebration of the Performing Arts Variety Retrieved October 26 2022 Rose Lloyd A Real Pistol Bernadette Peters Puts Her Indelible Mark on Annie The Washington Post January 8 1999 p B01 linked excerpt reprinted in HighBeam Research a b Gans Andrew Diva Talk Lost In Her Charms an Interview with Bernadette Peters Playbill com February 19 1999 Brantley Ben New Momma Takes Charge The New York Times May 2 2003 pg E1 Retrieved March 28 2008 Simonson Robert Sondheim and Weidman s Bounce to Get Reading at Public Theater Feb 6 Playbill com February 6 2006 Retrieved November 22 2016 Kalafatas Greg Photo Call Love Letters with Peters and Dossett Playbill com September 25 2007 Gans Andrew Starry Starry Night Peters and Stritch Return to Broadway in Sondheim Revival Playbill com July 13 2010 Retrieved November 22 2016 Gans Andrew Broadway s Little Night Music with Bernadette Peters and Elaine Stritch Ends Run Jan 9 Playbill com January 9 2011 Retrieved November 1 2016 Isherwood Charles Desiree Making Her Entrance Again The New York Times August 1 2010 Gans Andrew Each a Gem A Beautiful Diadem Starry Follies Opens at the Kennedy Center May 21 Playbill com May 21 2011 Retrieved November 22 2016 Lipton Brian Scott Follies TheaterMania com May 22 2011 Gans Andrew Hey L A We re Coming Your Way Follies Ends Broadway Run Jan 22 Playbill com January 22 2012 Retrieved November 22 2016 Gans Andrew Drama Desk Nominations Announced Death Takes a Holiday and Follies Lead the Pack Playbill com November 22 2016 a b Green Jesse Theater Reviews A Grim Little Miss Sunshine a Lofty A Bed and a Chair New York Magazine vulture com November 14 2013 and Gans Andrew Bernadette Peters Stars in Stephen Sondheim and Wynton Marsalis A Bed and a Chair Beginning Nov 13 Playbill November 13 2013 Retrieved November 22 2016 Suskin Steven Stephen Sondheim and Wynton Marsalis Offer a Comfortable Bed and a Chair at City Center Playbill November 14 2013 Retrieved November 8 2016 Gardner Elysa Review A Bed and A Chair USA Today November 14 2013 Dziemianowicz Joe Theater Review New York Daily News November 14 2013 Brantley Ben Songs of Experience the Two Hearted Kind The New York Times pg C14 November 14 2013 McPhee Ryan Bernadette Peters Is Broadway s New Hello Dolly Headliner Beginning January 20 Playbill com January 20 2018 Stasio Marilyn Broadway Review Bernadette Peters in Hello Dolly Variety February 22 2018 Peikert Mark Bernadette Peters Plays Final Hello Dolly Performance July 15 Playbill com July 15 2018 Bernadette Peters Broadway Awards Playbill vault Retrieved May 28 2022 Bernadette Peters Awards ibdb com Retrieved October 31 2016 Gans Andrew Bernadette Peters Hugh Jackman Actors Equity Will Be Honored at Tony Awards Playbill April 30 2012 Retrieved November 22 2016 Honoring Bernadette Peters a Star on Stage and Off tonyawards com June 6 2012 Retrieved October 31 2016 Bernadette Peters Emmy Nominated emmys com Retrieved July 13 2021 a b Bernadette Peters Intro Muppet Central Guides Retrieved July 22 2011 Her rendition of the song is included in the album The Muppet Show 2 1978 Garlen Jennifer C Graham Anissa M 2009 Kermit Culture Critical Perspectives on Jim Henson s Muppets McFarland amp Company p 218 ISBN 978 0786442591 Nominations emmyonline org Retrieved October 31 2016 Awards for Bernadette Peters Internet Movie Database Gans Andrew Bernadette Peters and Gregory Hines to Host 56th Annual Tony Awards Playbill May 15 2002 Retrieved October 31 2016 Listing for Saturday Night Live Internet Movie database November 14 1981 Retrieved July 8 2008 SNL Archives November 14 1981 snl jt org April 24 2008 Retrieved November 22 2016 Slonina Ed The Carol Burnett Show Episode Guide Archived May 27 2016 at the Wayback Machine 2001 Retrieved November 3 2016 Gans Andrew CBS Broadcasts Kennedy Center Honors Dec 26 Burnett and Nichols Among Honorees Playbill December 26 2003 Retrieved November 22 2016 Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson The Bernadette Peters Rodney Dangerfield Beau Bridges TV April 15 1992 The Paley Center for Media Retrieved February 23 2012 Gans Andrew Tony Winner Peters Co hosts Regis Playbill March 27 2008 Retrieved November 22 2016 Gans Andrew Tony Winner Peters Co Hosts Live with Regis and Kelly June 25 Playbill June 24 2010 Retrieved November 22 2016 Animaniacs Vol 1 1993 Amazon com Retrieved July 7 2008 Guests Last Names O P Bravotv 2007 Retrieved November 22 2016 Zilla Moe TV show reviews All s Fair Helium March 1 2008 Retrieved April 15 2012 Bernadette Peters Archived September 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Hollywood Foreign Press Association Retrieved April 15 2012 Gans Andrew Christine Baranski to Join Bernadette Peters for Adopted Pilot Playbill March 16 2005 Retrieved July 3 2008 Gans Andrew Diva Talk Catching Up with Tony Winner and Living Proof Star Bernadette Peters Playbill October 17 2008 Retrieved November 22 2016 Rousch Matt Back to Business on Thursdays TV Guide September 25 2008 Retrieved November 22 2016 Hernandez Ernio Photo Call Tony Winner Bernadette Peters Guest Stars on Ugly Betty Playbill December 18 2009 Retrieved November 22 2016 Gans Andrew Bernadette Peters to Reprise Role on Feb 19 and 26 Episodes of Ugly Betty Playbill February 12 2009 Retrieved November 22 2016 Breaking News ABC Thefutoncritic com April 27 2009 Bernadette Peters to open 2009 Adelaide Cabaret Festival Archived September 24 2015 at the Wayback Machine adelaidefestivalcentre com au October 25 2008 a b Knox David Airdate Bernadette Peters in Concert 2009 Tony Awards Tvtonight com au May 12 2009 Rose Josee Smash Season 1 Episode 8 The Workshop TV Recap The Wall Street Journal Speakeasy blog March 19 2012 Jones Kenneth The Smash Report Episode 7 Or Mother May I Playbill March 20 2012 Retrieved November 1 2016 Slezak Michael Smash Season Finale Recap Hello Norma Jean tvline com May 14 2012 Smash Episode Guide Season 2 Archived April 15 2014 at the Wayback Machine zap2it com Retrieved April 3 2013 Jones Kenneth The Smash Report Season Two Episode 9 Or I m a Pretty Girl Mama Playbill April 4 2013 Retrieved November 1 2016 Rimalower Ben The Smash Report Season 2 Episode 12 or Here Come the Critics Playbill April 22 2013 Retrieved November 22 2016 Smash Episode 12 Season 2 The Phenomenon TVGuide com Retrieved May 6 2013 a b Gans Andrew Diva Talk Bernadette Peters Chats About Mozart in the Jungle Into the Woods New Book and More Playbill December 26 2014 McPhee Ryan Into the Jungle Again Mozart in the Jungle Starring Bernadette Peters Renewed for Second Season Broadway com February 18 2015 Gans Andrew Mozart in the Jungle Starring Bernadette Peters Renewed for Third Season Playbill February 9 2016 Gans Andrew Tony Winner Bernadette Peters Will Guest Star on Bravo Series Playbill December 24 2014 Viagas Robert Bernadette Peters Cast in Good Wife Spinoff Playbill October 27 2016 Poniewozik James Review On The Good Fight a Lawyer Claws Her Way Back to Normal The New York Times February 16 2017 Ng Philiana Bernadette Peters Wows in Dazzling Performance in Katy Keene Finale Sneak Peek ETOnline May 13 2020 Harms Talaura Bernadette Peters Returns to Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist for a Girls Night Out Playbill April 15 2021 Gelman Vlada Zoey s Extraordinary Christmas Trailer Zoey Is Determined to Restore Family s Yuletide Cheer in Roku Wrap Up Movie TVLine November 18 2021 Bernadette Peters Amazon com Retrieved July 7 2008 Bernadette Peters Chart Archived October 26 2019 at the Wayback Machine Billboard Retrieved October 31 2016 Grammy Award 1999 Annie Get Your Gun Grammy com Retrieved February 23 2012 Grammy Award 2003 Gypsy Grammy com Retrieved February 23 2012 Vargas Alberto Dictionary of Art and Artists 2005 Names in the News The Associated Press March 31 1980 reporting on Daily News article Recordings Bernadette Peters timeline 2008 Bernadette Peters MCA records Rolling Stone 1980 Bernadette Peters Now Playing Discogs com track listing Retrieved July 7 2008 Simonson Robert Peters Rodgers and Hammerstein CD to Be Released on March 12 Playbill com March 12 2002 Retrieved November 3 2016 Bernadette Peters Loves Rodgers and Hammerstein Album Reviews Songs amp More AllMusic com Retrieved February 26 2012 Gans Andrew Diva Talk Bernadette Peters Soothes the Soul at Radio City Playbill June 21 2002 Retrieved November 23 2016 Gans Andrew Unexpected Songs Bernadette Peters Live at Carnegie Hall The Rest of It Hits Stores Aug 2 Playbill com August 2 2005 Retrieved November 22 2016 Born to the Breed A Tribute to Judy Collins allmusic com Retrieved October 31 2016 Holden Stephen Bernadette Peters Animates a Lloyd Webber Score The New York Times January 26 1986 Gans Andrew Diva Talk Preserving History The Gypsy Recording Sessions Playbill com June 27 2003 Retrieved November 22 2016 Suskin Steven On The Record The New Cast Recording of Follies Playbill com December 11 2011 Retrieved November 22 2016 Rosen Jody Here Are Hundreds More Artists Whose Tapes Were Destroyed in the UMG Fire The New York Times June 25 2019 Retrieved June 28 2019 Gans Andrew Bernadette Peters Launches New Concert Tour in 2005 Playbill September 24 2004 Retrieved November 22 2016 Holden Stephen Bernadette Peters Sweet With Sondheim The New York Times December 11 1996 Retrieved February 19 2008 Higgins Beau Bernadette Peters In Concert at the Arsht Center Broadwayworld com February 25 2008 Retrieved July 7 2008 PSO gala lands Bernadette Peters Pittsburgh Post Gazette September 7 2007 Retrieved November 22 2016 Dallas Symphony Pops Bernadette Peters Archived January 15 2008 at the Wayback Machine Pegasus News January 2008 Retrieved July 7 2008 Award Winning Performer Bernadette Peters Makes her Walt Disney Concert Hall Debut Los Angeles Philharmonic February 17 2008 Retrieved November 22 2016 Holden Stephen A Princess Sings Inside a Fairy Tale The New York Times June 21 2002 Retrieved July 3 2008 Holden Stephen Bernadette Peters A Voice for the Eternal Child Sondheim s in Particular The New York Times May 3 2006 Retrieved July 28 2008 McDonald Patrick An Evening with Bernadette Peters Festival Theatre Sunday Mail June 7 2009 Retrieved June 2 2010 Rothaus Steve For charity Broadway legend Bernadette Peters braves the high seas The Miami Herald November 8 2009 Tommasini Anthony Miami Vivace New Arts Center Opens Its Arms The New York Times February 4 2007 Retrieved on 2007 02 04 Alliance for the Arts marks 15 years Archived October 24 2010 at the Wayback Machine toacorn com Retrieved February 7 2010 Simon Stephanie Star to Perform at Plaza Opening Thousand Oaks Publicist says Bernadette Peters intends to give a solo show at the 1 800 seat auditorium Los Angeles Times March 5 1994 Hetrick Adam Billy Porter Kyle Dean Massey Join Bernadette Peters and Sutton Foster for Sinatra Tribute Playbill December 2 2015 Holden Stephen Review Stars Pay Tribute to Frank Sinatra The New York Times December 4 2015 and Gordon Amanda Seth MacFarlane Does Sinatra as Rosenstein Names Favorite Song Bloomberg December 4 2015 Bernadette Peters Adds Several New 2014 Concert Dates BroadwayWorld com October 10 2013 Shand John Bernadette Peters review Sondheim songbook shines The Sydney Morning Herald April 3 2014 Gans Andrew Bernadette Peters Announces Concert Dates through April 2017 Playbill April 13 2016 Shenton Mark Bernadette Peters in Concert review at Royal Festival Hall London Broadway royalty thestage co uk June 3 2016 Simmons Taylor Bernadette Peters In Concert Opera House Manchester Archived November 5 2019 at the Wayback Machine thereviewshub com June 6 2016 Dewey Doo it Book christopherreeve org Retrieved February 23 2012 Gans Andrew Peters and Patinkin to Make In Store Appearance at NYC Barnes and Noble Playbill June 7 2005 Retrieved November 4 2016 Gans Andrew Dog Has Identity Crisis In New Bernadette Peters Book Due in May Playbill March 19 2019 Retrieved November 22 2016 Gans Andrew Diva Talk Catching Up with Tony Winning Actress Bernadette Peters Playbill May 2 2008 Retrieved November 4 2016 Children s Best Sellers Picture Books Sunday June 8th 2008 The New York Times June 8 2008 Children s Book Reviews 4 12 2010 Publishers Weekly April 12 2010 Wiggins Leslie A Pit Bull As Pig Princess Bernadette Peters Acts Out Her Latest Children s Book Los Angeles Times April 24 2010 Peters Bernadette Stella and Charlie Friends Forever Blue Apple Books 2015 ISBN 1609055357 Gans Andrew Broadway Barks for a Good Cause July 12 in Shubert Alley Playbill July 12 2008 Retrieved November 22 2016 Gans Andrew Peters Will Sign Broadway Barks Prior to Broadway Barks 10 on July 12 Playbill June 9 2008 Retrieved November 1 2016 Gans Andrew Broadway Barks for a Good Cause Today in Shubert Alley Playbill July 30 2016 Zielinski Peter James Photo Coverage Bernadette Peters A Special Concert In Performance at the Minskoff Theatre Broadwayworld com November 11 2009 Gans Andrew Tony Winner Peters Guests on Live with Regis and Kelly July 8 Playbill July 8 2008 Retrieved November 22 2016 Gans Andrew Peters to Promote Broadway Barks 9 on Several Morning Shows Playbill July 3 2007 Retrieved November 22 2016 Gans Andrew Bernadette Peters Honored by Mandy Patinkin and More at Top Dog Gala Playbill December 14 2018 Culwell Block Logan Pet Adoption Event Broadway Barks Makes In Person Return July 9 Playbill July 9 2022 Brockington Ariana Bernadette Peters shuts down protesters at Broadway Barks event Is that not what you want Today July 10 2022 Board of Trustees BroadwayCares or Retrieved November 22 2016 Lenzi Linda Photo Coverage Broadway Flea Market 2009 BroadwayWorld com September 28 2009 Murray Matthew Gypsy of the Year Raises Record 3 359 000 for BC EFA Archived October 11 2008 at the Wayback Machine Theatermania com December 10 2003 Retrieved September 29 2009 Gans Andrew Chatting with Scoundrels Sara Gettelfinger Plus News of Mazzie Skinner and Brightman Playbill September 30 2005 Retrieved October 31 2016 Hale Scott Lansbury Peters and Martin Declared Broadway s Back Nov 30 Playbill November 30 2007 Retrieved November 1 2016 Hetrick Adam Peters Lansbury Roberts Benanti Headline Westport s Footlights and Film Gala Sept 15 Playbill September 15 2008 Retrieved October 31 2016 Gans Andrew and Hetrick Adam First 1 000 Tix Sold at New Duffy Square TKTS Booth Are Free Courtesy of Target Playbill October 16 2008 Retrieved October 31 2016 Evans Matthew Breast Cancer Event Awards NYC Mayor Bloomberg wwd com October 31 2008 Milligan Susan Obama leads star studded birthday salute to Kennedy The Boston Globe March 9 2009 BWW News Desk Photo Coverage Bernadette Peters Opens Lincoln Center s David Rubenstein Atrium Broadwayworld com November 19 2009 Nassour Ellis Drama League Fetes Angela Lansbury Archived November 23 2016 at the Wayback Machine theaterlife com Retrieved November 22 2016 Lenzi Linda Photo Coverage Drama League Honors Angela Lansbury BroadwayWorld com February 9 2010 Retrieved November 22 2016 Ross Blake About Last Night Inside Sondheim s Birthday Playbill March 23 2010 Retrieved October 31 2016 Jones Kenneth Everybody Rise Roundabout s Sondheim 80 Celebrates a Master s Milestone Playbill March 22 2010 Retrieved November 1 2016 Gala Roundabouttheatre org Retrieved March 24 2010 Auker Peter Bernadette Peters becomes a Patron of the Society The Stephen Sondheim Society February 21 2012 Retrieved November 22 2016 Wolf Matt Olivier Awards 2014 Mormons Ghosts and Chimerica theartsdesk com April 14 2014 Brown Mark Olivier awards 2014 Almeida theatre defeats West End giants The Guardian April 13 2014 Martin Frank The Jerk Made Detractors Eat Crow Archived October 20 2008 at the Wayback Machine People Magazine January 21 1980 Retrieved October 13 2008 Fong Torres Ben Steve Martin Sings The Rolling Stone Interview Rolling Stone Magazine February 18 1982 pp 10 13 Playboy magazine December 1981 Michael Wittenberg 43 Husband of Broadway Star Is Dead The Associated Press The New York Times September 28 2005 Retrieved July 3 2008 M Wittenberg 43 husband to Bernadette Peters The Boston Globe September 29 2005 Retrieved July 3 2008 a b Trussell Robert Bernadette Peters will bring fever for her work to the Kauffman Center The Kansas City Star August 11 2012 Sacks Amy Bernadette Peters puts her heart into pet adoption drive in Shubert Alley New York Daily News July 13 2012 and Bernadette Peters How Broadway Barks Became a Book for Kids Broadway com June 24 2008 Names in the News Domestic News Los Angeles The Associated Press April 24 1987 Past Men and Women of the Year Archived January 15 2013 at the Wayback Machine HastyPudding org Retrieved May 18 2012 The Sarah Siddons Society Awardees Archived December 24 2016 at the Wayback Machine sarahsiddonssociety org Retrieved November 1 2016 Rawson Christopher Family gathers at the Theater Hall of Fame Pittsburgh Post Gazette January 25 1996 p C1 Ehren Christine Cameron Mackintosh to Be Honored by Crawford Peters Burnett at Actor s Fund Gala Nov 15 Playbill November 15 1999 Retrieved November 2 2016 Gans Andrew Bernadette Peters To Receive Honorary Doctorate May 19 Playbill May 19 2002 Retrieved November 1 2016 Gans Andrew Joel Grey to Induct Bernadette Peters into Hall of Fame Peters to Sing R amp H Playbill June 28 2002 Retrieved November 1 2016 Gans Andrew National Dance Institute to Honor Bernadette Peters and Yoko Ono Playbill April 21 2009 Retrieved November 1 2016 Jones Kenneth Bernadette Peters Gets Sondheim Award April 11 Stephen Buntrock Rebecca Luker Euan Morton Sing Playbill April 11 2011 Retrieved November 1 2016 New Dramatists 63rd Annual Spring Luncheon to Honor Bernadette Peters NewDramatists org April 3 2012 Retrieved May 18 2012 Gans Andrew Debra Messing and David Hyde Pierce Host 79th Annual Drama League Awards May 17 Playbill May 17 2013 Retrieved November 1 2016 Gans Andrew Stars of Stage and Screen Come Out to Honor Three Time Tony Winner Bernadette Peters Tonight Playbill November 2 2015 Gans Andrew Theatre World Awards Name Recipient of 8th Annual Dorothy Loudon Award Playbill April 28 2016 Sullivan Lindsey Bernadette Peters Austin P McKenzie amp More Honored at 2016 Theatre World Awards Broadway com May 24 2016 Gans Andrew Manhattan Theatre Club Honors Bernadette Peters November 19 Playbill November 19 2018 Nordyke Kimberly Bernadette Peters to Receive Prince Rainier III Award from Princess Grace Foundation The Hollywood Reporter October 10 2019References EditBryer Jackson R and Richard Allan Davison The Art Of The American Musical Conversations with the Creators 2005 Rutgers University Press ISBN 0 8135 3613 8 Crespy David Allison Off Off Broadway Explosion 2003 Back Stage Books ISBN 0 8230 8832 4 Knapp Raymond The American Musical and the Performance of Personal Identity 2006 Princeton University Press ISBN 0 691 12524 4External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bernadette Peters Bernadette Peters on Twitter Bernadette Peters at IMDb 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