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Maria Friedman

Maria Friedman (née Freedman; born 19 March 1960)[1] is a British actress and director, best known for her work in musical theatre.

Maria Friedman
Born
Maria Freedman

(1960-03-19) 19 March 1960 (age 64)
OccupationActress
Years active1980–present
SpouseRoland Brine (divorced)
Partner(s)Jeremy Sams
Oleg Poupko
Adrian Der Gregorian (2006–present)
Children2
RelativesSonia Friedman (sister)

She is an eight-time Olivier Award nominee, winning three. Her first win was for her 1994 one-woman show, By Special Arrangement. She has also twice won Best Actress in a Musical for the original London productions of Passion and Ragtime.

She played Elaine Peacock on EastEnders from 2014 to 2017. In 2023 the role was recast with Harriet Thorpe taking over the role of Elaine.

Friedman was the narrator in the 1999 straight to video version of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

Early life edit

Maria Freedman was born in Switzerland, one of four children of Clair Llewelyn (née Sims), a concert pianist, and Leonard Friedman ( Freedman), a violinist for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Her younger sister is the theatre producer Sonia Friedman. Other siblings are violinist Richard Friedman and Dr Sarah Beecham.[1][2][3] Her father is from a Russian-Jewish immigrant family, whereas her mother is English.[4] She began her education in Germany (where her family moved), and by the age of five moved with her family to England after the divorce of her parents.[5]

Career edit

In 1989, she appeared in the lead female role of Hayyah in the play Ghetto by Joshua Sobol at the Olivier Theatre in London. In the following year she appeared in another Royal National Theatre production as Dot in Sunday in the Park with George by Stephen Sondheim.

She won an Olivier Award for her one-woman cabaret, Maria Friedman By Special Arrangement and another Olivier Award (Best Actress in a Musical) in 1997, starring in Sondheim's Passion. She appeared in Passion in the West End at the Queen's Theatre in 1996 as Fosca.[6][7] She starred in Chicago in the West End at the Adelphi Theatre as Roxie starting in 1998.[8]

In the 1999 film of Lloyd Webber's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, she played the narrator. She played the role of Mother in the West End production of Ragtime at the Piccadilly Theatre starting in March 2003,[9] winning the 2004 Olivier Award, Best Actress in a Musical.[10]

In 2004, she originated the role of Marian Halcombe in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical The Woman in White in the West End and on Broadway in 2005. As previews for The Woman in White started for the Broadway production, she was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer and left the show to have surgery to have the lump removed. Less than a week after the surgery she returned to the stage for the previews and performed on the official opening night. She said she would begin radiation treatment for the cancer in December 2005.[11] The Broadway production closed after only 109 performances on 22 February 2006, in part due to her and co-star Michael Ball's frequent absences due to illness. (Friedman had planned a six-week absence for further treatment, with Judy Kuhn to be her replacement,[12] but remained for the duration of the run once the closing was announced.)

As well as other musical shows, Friedman participated in Hey, Mr. Producer!, the concert celebrating the works of Sir Cameron Mackintosh, in which she sang "You Could Drive a Person Crazy," "Broadway Baby," and "How Many Tears?" Similarly, she participated in Sondheim Tonight live at London's Barbican Centre, singing "Losing My Mind" (from Follies) and "More" (from the film Dick Tracy). She has also had several one woman shows: Maria Friedman – By Special Arrangement and Maria Friedman – By Extra Special Arrangement and has performed these in several top cabaret venues in both the UK (most recently at Trafalgar Studios) and New York City, including several engagements at the Café Carlyle.[13] She can be heard on many cast recordings; and has released several solo albums including Maria Friedman, Maria Friedman Live, Now and Then, and Maria Friedman Celebrates The Great British Songbook.[14] Friedman has won three Laurence Olivier Awards and been nominated for seven.[citation needed]

In 2010, Friedman appeared as a soloist in the BBC Proms tribute to Stephen Sondheim at the Royal Albert Hall, London. She sang the role of Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd opposite Bryn Terfel. In October 2014, Friedman joined the cast of EastEnders as Elaine Peacock, the mother of established character Linda Carter (Kellie Bright).[15] She has since appeared in December 2014 and February to March 2015 to date, before returning for a three-month stint in September 2015.[citation needed]

Friedman has directed several musicals. In 2012 she directed a revival of Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along, which started at the Menier Chocolate Factory and transferred to the West End at the Harold Pinter Theatre in April to July 2013.[16] This production ran at the Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, Massachusetts starting in September 2017, directed by Friedman.[17] In 2015, she directed a revival of High Society at The Old Vic Theatre. The production was played in the round.[18] She directed a revival of Stepping Out in the West End Vaudeville Theatre in 2017.[19]

Personal life edit

Friedman has two sons, one with director and writer Jeremy Sams and one with cameraman Oleg Poupko.[20][1] She was married to dancer Roland Brine; her husband is Adrian Der Gregorian.[21][22]

Stage productions edit

Filmography edit

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Work Result
1991 Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical Sunday in the Park with George Nominated
1995 Laurence Olivier Award Best Entertainment By Special Arrangement Won
1997 Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical Passion Won
1998 Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical Lady in the Dark Nominated
1999 Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical Chicago Nominated
2004 Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical Ragtime Won
2005 Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical The Woman in White Nominated
2006 Theatre World Award Honoree
2009 Laurence Olivier Award Best Entertainment Maria Friedman: Rearranged Nominated
2014 Laurence Olivier Award Best Director Merrily We Roll Along Nominated
2023 Drama Desk Awards Best Director Merrily We Roll Along Nominated
2023 Outer Critics Circle Awards Best Director Merrily We Roll Along Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "About Maria" aboutmaria.com (official site)
  2. ^ Maria Friedman (9 December 2005). "Broadway Buzz". Broadway.com (Interview: transcript). Interviewed by David Drake.
  3. ^ "Radio interview Woman's Hour - About Maria Friedman".
  4. ^ Nikkhah, Roya (24 December 2009). "Sonia Friedman: 'There's nothing wrong with wearing pretty clothes and lipstick – and still being a strong woman'". The Daily Telegraph. London.
  5. ^ "Casualty: Maria Friedman Plays Trish Baynes". Holby.tv. Retrieved 19 February 2009.
  6. ^ " 'Passion' London" sondheimguide.com, retrieved 29 April 2019
  7. ^ "Olivier Award Winners" officiallondontheatre.com, retrieved 29 April 2019
  8. ^ Benedict, ."Musical: The hottest show in town reaches boiling point" The Independent, 4 December 1998.
  9. ^ Jones, Kenneth. "New Music: Freshly Reconceived 'Ragtime' Opens in London March 19" Playbill, 19 March 2003.
  10. ^ "Olivier Winners 2004" officiallondontheatre.com; retrieved 29 April 2019.
  11. ^ "Stage star back after cancer op". BBC News. 14 November 2005. Retrieved 19 February 2009.
  12. ^ News Desk."Judy Kuhn to Sub for Maria Friedman for 6 Weeks Starting February 14" broadwayworld.com, 20 January 2006
  13. ^ Holden, Stephen."Maria Friedman: Master of a Thousand Sondheimian Disguises", The New York Times, 5 May 2006.
  14. ^ "Celebrates The Great British Songbook" 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine sepiarecords.com, retrieved 11 June 2010
  15. ^ "Eastenders Casts Maria Friedman as Linda Carter’s Mum" tellytoday, 18 September 2014
  16. ^ Shenton, Mark. "West End Transfer for Menier Chocolate Factory's 'Merrily We Roll Along' Confirmed" Playbill,
  17. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "Maria Friedman-Helmed 'Merrily We Roll Along', With London Stars and Eden Espinosa, Begins in Boston" Playbill, 8 September 2017
  18. ^ "Full casting announced for Old Vic's High Society", WhatsOnStage.com, 20 March 2015
  19. ^ Mountford, Fiona. " 'Stepping Out, theatre review: Well-meaning revival takes step in wrong direction" Standard, 15 March 2017.
  20. ^ "Maria Friedman" musicaltheatrenews.com, accessed 8 November 2016
  21. ^ Interview with Friedman officiallondontheatre.co.uk, 10 December 2008
  22. ^ Saner, Emine "My toyboy stood by me" thisislondon.co.uk, 24 April 2006
  23. ^ Taylor, Paul. "Theatre / The Break of Day Royal Court, London" The Independent, 30 November 1995

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Maria Friedman nee Freedman born 19 March 1960 1 is a British actress and director best known for her work in musical theatre Maria FriedmanBornMaria Freedman 1960 03 19 19 March 1960 age 64 SwitzerlandOccupationActressYears active1980 presentSpouseRoland Brine divorced Partner s Jeremy SamsOleg Poupko Adrian Der Gregorian 2006 present Children2RelativesSonia Friedman sister She is an eight time Olivier Award nominee winning three Her first win was for her 1994 one woman show By Special Arrangement She has also twice won Best Actress in a Musical for the original London productions of Passion and Ragtime She played Elaine Peacock on EastEnders from 2014 to 2017 In 2023 the role was recast with Harriet Thorpe taking over the role of Elaine Friedman was the narrator in the 1999 straight to video version of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Stage productions 5 Filmography 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editMaria Freedman was born in Switzerland one of four children of Clair Llewelyn nee Sims a concert pianist and Leonard Friedman ne Freedman a violinist for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Her younger sister is the theatre producer Sonia Friedman Other siblings are violinist Richard Friedman and Dr Sarah Beecham 1 2 3 Her father is from a Russian Jewish immigrant family whereas her mother is English 4 She began her education in Germany where her family moved and by the age of five moved with her family to England after the divorce of her parents 5 Career editIn 1989 she appeared in the lead female role of Hayyah in the play Ghetto by Joshua Sobol at the Olivier Theatre in London In the following year she appeared in another Royal National Theatre production as Dot in Sunday in the Park with George by Stephen Sondheim She won an Olivier Award for her one woman cabaret Maria Friedman By Special Arrangement and another Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical in 1997 starring in Sondheim s Passion She appeared in Passion in the West End at the Queen s Theatre in 1996 as Fosca 6 7 She starred in Chicago in the West End at the Adelphi Theatre as Roxie starting in 1998 8 In the 1999 film of Lloyd Webber s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat she played the narrator She played the role of Mother in the West End production of Ragtime at the Piccadilly Theatre starting in March 2003 9 winning the 2004 Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical 10 In 2004 she originated the role of Marian Halcombe in Andrew Lloyd Webber s musical The Woman in White in the West End and on Broadway in 2005 As previews for The Woman in Whitestarted for the Broadway production she was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer and left the show to have surgery to have the lump removed Less than a week after the surgery she returned to the stage for the previews and performed on the official opening night She said she would begin radiation treatment for the cancer in December 2005 11 The Broadway production closed after only 109 performances on 22 February 2006 in part due to her and co star Michael Ball s frequent absences due to illness Friedman had planned a six week absence for further treatment with Judy Kuhn to be her replacement 12 but remained for the duration of the run once the closing was announced As well as other musical shows Friedman participated in Hey Mr Producer the concert celebrating the works of Sir Cameron Mackintosh in which she sang You Could Drive a Person Crazy Broadway Baby and How Many Tears Similarly she participated in Sondheim Tonight live at London s Barbican Centre singing Losing My Mind from Follies and More from the film Dick Tracy She has also had several one woman shows Maria Friedman By Special Arrangement and Maria Friedman By Extra Special Arrangement and has performed these in several top cabaret venues in both the UK most recently at Trafalgar Studios and New York City including several engagements at the Cafe Carlyle 13 She can be heard on many cast recordings and has released several solo albums including Maria Friedman Maria Friedman Live Now and Then and Maria Friedman Celebrates The Great British Songbook 14 Friedman has won three Laurence Olivier Awards and been nominated for seven citation needed In 2010 Friedman appeared as a soloist in the BBC Proms tribute to Stephen Sondheim at the Royal Albert Hall London She sang the role of Mrs Lovett in Sweeney Todd opposite Bryn Terfel In October 2014 Friedman joined the cast of EastEnders as Elaine Peacock the mother of established character Linda Carter Kellie Bright 15 She has since appeared in December 2014 and February to March 2015 to date before returning for a three month stint in September 2015 citation needed Friedman has directed several musicals In 2012 she directed a revival of Sondheim s Merrily We Roll Along which started at the Menier Chocolate Factory and transferred to the West End at the Harold Pinter Theatre in April to July 2013 16 This production ran at the Huntington Theatre Company Boston Massachusetts starting in September 2017 directed by Friedman 17 In 2015 she directed a revival of High Society at The Old Vic Theatre The production was played in the round 18 She directed a revival of Stepping Out in the West End Vaudeville Theatre in 2017 19 Personal life editFriedman has two sons one with director and writer Jeremy Sams and one with cameraman Oleg Poupko 20 1 She was married to dancer Roland Brine her husband is Adrian Der Gregorian 21 22 Stage productions editBlues in the Night 1987 Ghetto 1989 Hayyah Sunday in the Park with George 1990 Dot Marie Square Rounds 1992 Merrily We Roll Along 1992 Mary Flynn Haymarket Theatre Leicester By Special Arrangement 1994 April in Paris 1994 By Extra Special Arrangement 1995 The Break of Day 1995 Royal Court 23 Passion 1996 Fosca Lady in the Dark 1997 Liza Elliot Chicago 1998 Roxie Hart The Witches of Eastwick 2000 Sukie Ragtime 2003 Mother The Woman in White 2005 Marian Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street 2007 Mrs Lovett The King and I 2009 Royal Albert Hall Fiddler on the Roof 2019 Golde Merrily We Roll Along 2022 23 New York Theatre Workshop Hudson Theatre as director Filmography editRed Dwarf 1989 Waitress Heil Honey I m Home 1990 Eva Braun Casualty 1991 92 Patricia Baynes Hey Mr Producer 1998 Performer Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 1999 The Narrator EastEnders 2014 17 Elaine Peacock The Sound of Music Live 2015 Mother Abbess UK version of The Sound of Music Live Awards and nominations editYear Award Category Work Result 1991 Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical Sunday in the Park with George Nominated 1995 Laurence Olivier Award Best Entertainment By Special Arrangement Won 1997 Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical Passion Won 1998 Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical Lady in the Dark Nominated 1999 Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical Chicago Nominated 2004 Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical Ragtime Won 2005 Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical The Woman in White Nominated 2006 Theatre World Award Honoree 2009 Laurence Olivier Award Best Entertainment Maria Friedman Rearranged Nominated 2014 Laurence Olivier Award Best Director Merrily We Roll Along Nominated 2023 Drama Desk Awards Best Director Merrily We Roll Along Nominated 2023 Outer Critics Circle Awards Best Director Merrily We Roll Along NominatedReferences edit a b c About Maria aboutmaria com official site Maria Friedman 9 December 2005 Broadway Buzz Broadway com Interview transcript Interviewed by David Drake Radio interview Woman s Hour About Maria Friedman Nikkhah Roya 24 December 2009 Sonia Friedman There s nothing wrong with wearing pretty clothes and lipstick and still being a strong woman The Daily Telegraph London Casualty Maria Friedman Plays Trish Baynes Holby tv Retrieved 19 February 2009 Passion London sondheimguide com retrieved 29 April 2019 Olivier Award Winners officiallondontheatre com retrieved 29 April 2019 Benedict Musical The hottest show in town reaches boiling point The Independent 4 December 1998 Jones Kenneth New Music Freshly Reconceived Ragtime Opens in London March 19 Playbill 19 March 2003 Olivier Winners 2004 officiallondontheatre com retrieved 29 April 2019 Stage star back after cancer op BBC News 14 November 2005 Retrieved 19 February 2009 News Desk Judy Kuhn to Sub for Maria Friedman for 6 Weeks Starting February 14 broadwayworld com 20 January 2006 Holden Stephen Maria Friedman Master of a Thousand Sondheimian Disguises The New York Times 5 May 2006 Celebrates The Great British Songbook Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine sepiarecords com retrieved 11 June 2010 Eastenders Casts Maria Friedman as Linda Carter s Mum tellytoday 18 September 2014 Shenton Mark West End Transfer for Menier Chocolate Factory s Merrily We Roll Along Confirmed Playbill McPhee Ryan Maria Friedman Helmed Merrily We Roll Along With London Stars and Eden Espinosa Begins in Boston Playbill 8 September 2017 Full casting announced for Old Vic s High Society WhatsOnStage com 20 March 2015 Mountford Fiona Stepping Out theatre review Well meaning revival takes step in wrong direction Standard 15 March 2017 Maria Friedman musicaltheatrenews com accessed 8 November 2016 Interview with Friedman officiallondontheatre co uk 10 December 2008 Saner Emine My toyboy stood by me thisislondon co uk 24 April 2006 Taylor Paul Theatre The Break of Day Royal Court London The Independent 30 November 1995External links editMaria Friedman at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Maria Friedman at IMDb About Maria Show Music Magazine article featuring an interview with Maria Friedman Maria Friedman Video Playlist Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria Friedman amp oldid 1220512193, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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