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Patti LuPone

Patti Ann LuPone (born April 21, 1949) is an American actress and singer best known for her work in musical theater. After starting her professional career with The Acting Company in 1972 she soon gained acclaim for her leading performances on the Broadway and West End stage. She has won three Tony Awards, two Olivier Awards, and two Grammy Awards, and was a 2006 inductee to the American Theater Hall of Fame.[1][2]

Patti LuPone
LuPone in 2014
Born (1949-04-21) April 21, 1949 (age 73)
EducationJuilliard School (BFA)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active1971–present
Spouse
Matthew Johnston
(m. 1988)
Children1
RelativesRobert LuPone (brother)
Adelina Patti (great-great aunt)
Websitepattilupone.net

She made her Broadway debut in Three Sisters in 1973. She went on to receive three Tony Awards; two for Best Actress in a Musical for her roles as Eva Perón in Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita in 1980, and Rose in Gypsy in 2008 and one for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her role as Joanne in Stephen Sondheim's Company in 2022.[3] Her other Tony-nominated roles were in The Robber Bridegroom in 1975, Anything Goes in 1988, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in 2006, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown in 2010, and War Paint in 2017.

For her performances on the West End stage she received three Laurence Olivier Awards, one for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances as Fantine in the original London cast of Les Misérables and Moll in The Cradle Will Rock in 1985, and the second for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical for Company in 2019. She was nominated for her role as Norma Desmond in Sunset Bouelvard in 1993. She has two Grammy Awards for the recording of the 2007 Los Angeles Opera production of Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny.

On television, she starred in the drama series Life Goes On (1989–1993) and received Emmy Award nominations for the TV movie The Song Spinner (1995) and her guest role in the sitcom Frasier (1998). She also had appeared in three Ryan Murphy series, American Horror Story (2013–2014, 2022) and Pose (2019), both on FX, and Hollywood (2020) on Netflix.[4] She has also acted in Penny Dreadful (2014–2016), and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2017). Her film roles include 1941 (1979), Witness (1985), Driving Miss Daisy (1989), Summer of Sam (1999), and State and Main (2000).

Early life and training

LuPone was born on April 21, 1949, in Northport, New York, on Long Island, the daughter of Italian-American parents Angela Louise (née Patti), a library administrator at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, and Orlando Joseph LuPone, a school administrator and English teacher at Walt Whitman High School in Huntington, Long Island.[citation needed] Her great-great aunt was 19th-century Spanish-born Italian opera singer Adelina Patti.[5] Her father's side came from Abruzzo, while her mother's side is Sicilian. [6] Her older brother Robert LuPone was a Tony-nominated actor, dancer, and director who originated the role of Zach, the director, in A Chorus Line.[7] She grew up Roman Catholic.[8]

LuPone was part of the first graduating class of Juilliard's Drama Division (1968–1972: Group 1),[9] which also included actors Kevin Kline and David Ogden Stiers.[10] She graduated from Juilliard in 1972 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.[11] LuPone has a mezzo-soprano vocal range,[12][13][14] and she is known for her strong/high "Broadway" belt singing voice. In a 2008 interview, she maintained that she was "an actor who sings", and thankful she "had a voice".[15]

Career

Theatre

1970s: Early career

In 1972, LuPone became one of the original members of The Acting Company, formed by John Houseman.[16] The Acting Company is a nationally touring repertory theater company.[17] LuPone's stint with the company lasted from 1972 to 1976, and she appeared in many of their productions, such as The Cradle Will Rock, The School for Scandal, Women Beware Women, The Beggar's Opera, The Time of Your Life, The Lower Depths, The Hostage, Next Time I'll Sing to You, Measure for Measure, Scapin, Edward II, The Orchestra, Love's Labours Lost, Arms and the Man, and The Way of the World. She made her Broadway debut in the play The Three Sisters as Irina in 1973.[18] For her work in The Robber Bridegroom (1975) she received her first Tony Award nomination, for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.[19] The Acting Company honored LuPone on March 12, 2012, in an event called "Patti's Turn" at the Kaye Playhouse.[20]

In 1976, theater producer David Merrick hired LuPone as a replacement to play Genevieve, the title role of the troubled pre-Broadway production of The Baker's Wife. The production toured at length but Merrick deemed it unworthy of Broadway and it closed out of town.[21]

Since 1977, LuPone has frequently collaborated with David Mamet, appearing in his plays The Woods, All Men Are Whores, The Blue Hour, The Water Engine (1978),[22] Edmond and The Old Neighborhood (1997).[23] The New York Times reviewer wrote of LuPone in The Old Neighborhood, "Those who know Ms. LuPone only as a musical comedy star will be stunned by the naturalistic fire she delivers here. As Jolly, a part inspired by Mr. Mamet's real-life sister and his realized female character, Ms. LuPone finds conflicting layers of past and present selves in practically every line. She emerges as both loving matriarch and wounded adolescent, sentimental and devastatingly clear-eyed."[24] In 1978, she appeared in the Broadway musical adaptation of Studs Terkel's Working, which ran for only 24 performances.[25]

In 1979, LuPone starred in the original Broadway production of Evita, the musical based on the life of Eva Perón, composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, and directed by Harold Prince.[26] Although LuPone was hailed by critics, she has since said that her time in Evita was not an enjoyable one. In a 2007 interview, she stated "Evita was the worst experience of my life," she said. "I was screaming my way through a part that could only have been written by a man who hates women. And I had no support from the producers, who wanted a star performance onstage but treated me as an unknown backstage. It was like Beirut, and I fought like a banshee."[27] Despite the trouble, LuPone won her first Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical.[28] It was not until she had reprised the role in a production in Sydney when she had finally enjoyed the part and felt comfortable singing the score.[29] LuPone and her co-star, Mandy Patinkin, remained close friends both on and off the stage.

1980s

In May 1983, founding alumni of The Acting Company reunited for an off-Broadway revival of Marc Blitzstein's landmark labor musical The Cradle Will Rock at the American Place Theater. It was narrated by John Houseman with LuPone in the roles of Moll and Sister Mister.[30] The production premiered at The Acting Company's summer residence at Chautauqua Institution, toured the United States including an engagement at the Highland Park, Illinois' Ravinia Festival in 1984 and played in London's West End.

When the run ended, LuPone remained in London to create the role of Fantine in Cameron Mackintosh's original London production of Les Misérables, in 1985, which premiered at the Barbican Theatre, at that time the London home of the Royal Shakespeare Company.[31] LuPone had previously worked for Mackintosh in a short-lived Broadway revival of Oliver! in 1984, playing Nancy opposite Ron Moody as Fagin.[32] For her work in both The Cradle Will Rock and Les Misérables, LuPone received the 1985 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical.[33][34]

She returned to Broadway in 1987 to star as nightclub singer Reno Sweeney in the Lincoln Center Theater revival of Cole Porter's Anything Goes. She starred opposite Howard McGillin, and they both received Tony nominations for their performances.[35][36] The Lincoln Center cast reassembled for a one-night-only concert performance of Anything Goes in New York in 2002.[37]

1990s

In 1993, LuPone returned to London to create the role of Norma Desmond in the original production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard at the Adelphi Theater. There was much anticipation of LuPone appearing in another Lloyd Webber musical, the first since her performance in Evita. Her time in the show was difficult, and she was abruptly fired by Lloyd Webber and replaced by Glenn Close, who opened the show in Los Angeles and eventually on Broadway.[38][39]

In November 1995, LuPone starred in her one-woman show, Patti LuPone on Broadway, at the Walter Kerr Theatre.[40] For her work, she received an Outer Critics Circle Award. The following year, she was selected by producer Robert Whitehead to succeed his wife, Zoe Caldwell in the Broadway production of Terrence McNally's play Master Class, based on the master classes given by operatic diva Maria Callas at Juilliard.[38] LuPone received positive reviews, with Vincent Canby writing "Ms. LuPone really is vulnerable here in a way that wasn't anticipated: she's in the process of creating a role for which she isn't ideally suited, but she's working like a trouper to get it right."[41] She appeared in the play in the West End. In November 2001, she starred in a Broadway revival of Noises Off, with Peter Gallagher and Faith Prince.[42]

 
LuPone with artist Ken Fallin at The Wall Street Journal's Tony Awards party, which LuPone hosted and at which Fallin's work was auctioned for charity

LuPone has performed in many New York concert productions of musicals including Pal Joey with Peter Gallagher and Bebe Neuwirth, Annie Get Your Gun with Peter Gallagher, Sweeney Todd with George Hearn in both New York and San Francisco, Anything Goes with Howard McGillin, Can-Can with Michael Nouri for City Center Encores!, Candide with Kristin Chenoweth, Passion with Michael Cerveris and Audra McDonald and Gypsy with Boyd Gaines and Laura Benanti for City Center Encores!. Her performances in Sweeney Todd, and Candide were recorded and broadcast for PBSs Great Performances and were released on DVD. The concert staging of Passion was televised as part of Live from Lincoln Center.

2000s

Since 2001, LuPone has been a regular performer at the Chicago Ravinia Festival. She starred in a six-year-long series of concert presentations of Stephen Sondheim musicals, which began in honor of his seventieth birthday. Her roles here have included Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd, Fosca in Passion, Cora Hoover Hooper in Anyone Can Whistle, Rose in Gypsy and two different roles in Sunday in the Park with George.[43]

She returned to Broadway in October 2005 to star as Mrs. Lovett in John Doyle's new Broadway production of Sweeney Todd. In this radically different interpretation of the musical, the ten actors on stage also served as the show's orchestra, and LuPone played the tuba and orchestra bells as well as performing the score vocally.[44] For her performance, she received a Tony Award nomination as well as Golden Icon Award for Best Female Musical Theater Performance.[45] In August 2006, LuPone took a three-week leave from Sweeney in order to play Rose in Lonny Price's production of Gypsy at Ravinia.[43] Sweeney Todd closed in September 2006.

On February 10, 2007, LuPone starred with Audra McDonald in the Los Angeles Opera production of Kurt Weill's opera Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny directed by John Doyle.[46] The cast recording of Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny was recognized at the 51st Grammy Awards as Best Classical Album and Best Opera Recording in February 2009.[47]

Following the Ravinia Festival production of Gypsy, LuPone and author Arthur Laurents mended a decade-long rift, and she was cast in the City Center Encores! Summer Stars production of the show. Laurents directed LuPone in Gypsy for a 22-performance run (July 9, 2007 – July 29, 2007) at City Center.[48] This production of Gypsy then transferred to Broadway, opening March 27, 2008 at the St. James Theatre.[49] LuPone won the Outer Critics Circle Award, Drama League Award, Drama Desk Award and Tony Award for her performance in Gypsy.[50][51] It closed on January 11, 2009.

2010s

In August 2010, LuPone appeared in a three-day run of Irving Berlin's Annie Get Your Gun where she played the title role opposite Patrick Cassidy at the Ravinia Festival, directed by Lonny Price.[52] That same year, LuPone created the role of Lucia in the original Broadway production of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, which opened at the Belasco Theater on November 4, 2010, and closed on January 2, 2011 after 23 preview and 69 regular performances. LuPone was nominated for a Tony and Drama Desk, and an Outer Critics Circle Award for her performance.

LuPone's memoir recounting her life and career from childhood onwards, was published in September 2010 titled Patti LuPone: A Memoir.[53][54]

In 2011, LuPone played the role of Joanne in a four-night limited engagement concert production of Stephen Sondheim's musical Company at the New York Philharmonic, conducted by Paul Gemignani. The production starred Neil Patrick Harris as Bobby. Harris had previously worked with LuPone in the 2000 and 2001 concert productions of Sweeney Todd. The cast of Company performed the song "Side by Side by Side" at the 65th Tony Awards on June 12, 2011.

LuPone made her New York City Ballet debut in May 2011 in a production of The Seven Deadly Sins directed and choreographed by Lynne Taylor-Corbett. A piece she had previously performed, LuPone sang the role of Anna in the Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht score.[55]

 
Patti LuPone on January 13, 2012, outside the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.

LuPone concluded a 63-performance Broadway engagement of her concert with former Evita co-star Mandy Patinkin entitled An Evening with Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin. The run started on November 21, 2011, at the Ethel Barrymore Theater and ended on January 13, 2012.[56]

In the fall of 2012, LuPone appeared with Debra Winger in the premiere of David Mamet's play The Anarchist. Despite the play receiving less than stellar reviews from critics, LuPone received widespread praise for her role as Cathy.

In early 2015, she returned to Los Angeles Opera to perform the role of Samira in a new production of John Corigliano's The Ghosts of Versailles, receiving positive reviews.[57][58] In April 2016, an audio recording of the production was released by Pentatone (PTC 5186538, a 2-SACD album).[59] It won the 2017 Grammy Awards for Best Classical Album and for Best Opera Recording.[60]

In June 2015, LuPone appeared in the Douglas Carter Beane play Shows for Days at Lincoln Center Theater.[61] In October 2015, LuPone, along with the current Fantine on the West End, joined her castmates to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Les Misérables.[62]

In 2017, LuPone originated the role of Helena Rubinstein in the musical War Paint on Broadway, after performing the role in the summer of 2016 in the musical's world premiere at Chicago's Goodman Theatre.[63] Performing opposite Christine Ebersole as Rubinstein's longtime competitor Elizabeth Arden, LuPone stayed with the role for War Paint's entire run at the Nederlander Theatre, from March 7 to November 5, 2017.[64] The show closed prematurely to allow LuPone to undergo hip surgery.[65] LuPone disclosed in an interview that War Paint would be her last musical on stage: "I'm too old. It's been hard—it's been harder than it's ever been. I can't do it anymore."[66]

Nevertheless, in September 2017 it was announced that LuPone would star as Joanne in the 2018 London revival of Company alongside Rosalie Craig as Bobbie in a gender-swapped production directed by Marianne Elliot.[67] For her performance she received her second Laurence Olivier Award, this time for Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical. In August 2019, it was announced that the production would move to Broadway, with LuPone returning as Joanne and Katrina Lenk as Bobbie.[68]

2020s

A transfer of the successful West End production of Company was set to open at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on March 22, 2020, coinciding with Stephen Sondheim's 90th birthday, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[69] The production returned, featuring LuPone starring opposite Katrina Lenk, with previews starting on November 15, 2021, before officially opening December 9, 2021.[70] LuPone won her third Tony Award for the role.

Following the closing of Company, LuPone resigned from Actors' Equity Association, the union for professional stage managers and actors in the United States.[71]

Solo concerts and tours

LuPone performs regularly in her solo shows Matters of the Heart; Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda; and The Lady With the Torch[72] which sold out at Carnegie Hall. For example, she performed her one-woman show The Gypsy In My Soul at the Caramoor Fall Festival, New York, in September 2010.[73]

She also appears at venues across North America in concerts with Mandy Patinkin, at such venues as the Mayo Center for the Performing Arts in September 2010.[74][75]

She appeared as the inaugural act at a new cabaret space, 54 Below, in New York City in June 2012. According to The New York Times reviewer, "Nowadays Ms. LuPone generates more raw excitement than any other performer on the Broadway and cabaret axis, with the possible exception of Liza Minnelli.... And her brilliant show, conceived and directed by her long-time collaborator, Scott Wittman, deserves many lives, perhaps even a Broadway run in an expanded edition. It certifies Ms. LuPone's place in the lineage of quirky international chanteuses like Lotte Lenya, Marlene Dietrich and Edith Piaf, who, like Ms. LuPone, conquered show business with forceful, outsize personalities while playing by their own musical rules."[76]

She also appeared as the inaugural act at the Sharon L. Morse Entertainment Center in The Villages, Florida on April 30, 2015, to a sold-out audience of residents mainly 55 years-of-age and older.[77]

Film and television work

Among LuPone's film credits are Fighting Back, Witness, Steven Universe: The Movie, Just Looking, The Victim, Summer of Sam, Driving Miss Daisy, King of the Gypsies, 1941, Wise Guys, Nancy Savoca's The 24 Hour Woman and Savoca's Union Square, Family Prayers, and City by the Sea. She has also worked with playwright David Mamet on The Water Engine, the critically acclaimed State and Main, and Heist. In 2011, the feature film Union Square, co-written and directed by the Sundance Film Festival's Grand Jury Award Winner, Nancy Savoca, was premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. In it, LuPone co-starred with Mira Sorvino, Tammy Blanchard, Mike Doyle, Michael Rispoli and Daphne Rubin-Vega.[78]

She played Lady Bird Johnson in the TV movie, LBJ: The Early Years (1987).[79][80] LuPone played Libby Thatcher on the television drama Life Goes On, which ran on ABC from 1989 to 1993.[81][82][83] In the 1990s she had a recurring role as defense attorney Ruth Miller on Law & Order. She has twice been nominated for an Emmy Award: for the TV movie The Song Spinner (1995, Daytime Emmy Award nominee),[84] and for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series on Frasier in 1998.[citation needed] She had a cameo as herself that year on an episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Kelsey Grammer.

LuPone's TV work also included a recurring role on her cousin Tom Fontana's HBO series in its final season, Oz (2003).[85] She appeared as herself on a February 2005 episode of Will & Grace.[86] She also appeared on the series Ugly Betty in March 2007 as the mother of Marc St. James (played by Michael Urie).[87] LuPone had a recurring guest role as Frank Rossitano's mother on 30 Rock. LuPone appeared as herself in the season two finale of the television series Glee.[88]

LuPone guest starred on Army Wives on July 8, 2012. She reunited with fellow guest star Kellie Martin as her mother once again.[89][90] LuPone appeared in the 2013 film Parker, an action-thriller.[91] She voiced the character Yellow Diamond in the animated series Steven Universe (2013–2019) and Steven Universe Future (2019–2020).

In 2013, LuPone was cast in the third season of the FX series American Horror Story as Joan Ramsey, a religious mother with a hidden past,[92] and played herself in the third season of HBO's Girls. In 2015, she appeared in several episodes of the Showtime horror series Penny Dreadful as a cantankerous yet powerful white witch. She returned to the show in 2016 in the role of Dr. Seward, an alienist aiding Eva Green's character. Seward is an adaptation of John Seward from Bram Stoker's Dracula, and claims to be a descendant of Joan Clayton, the character LuPone portrayed in the second season. Also in 2016, she began appearing in Steven Universe as the voice of Yellow Diamond, reprising the role in the movie and the epilogue series Steven Universe Future.[93] In 2019, LuPone played an antagonistic role in Pose, appearing in second season of the series. The following year she teamed up with social media star Randy Rainbow to perform a duet song criticizing Donald Trump three weeks before the 2020 US election.

In 2023 she is set to star as Beau's mother in the Ari Aster surrealist horror film Beau Is Afraid. She will star alongside Joaquin Phoenix, Nathan Lane, Richard Kind, and Amy Ryan.[94]

Views on theater conduct

LuPone has expressed concern about the conduct and etiquette of some theatergoers. "Where's the elegance?" she asked in a blog post on her official site. "I mean, I'm glad they show up because God knows it's a dying art form and I guess I'm glad they're all comfortable, sleeping, eating and drinking, things they should be doing at home and in a restaurant. But it's just not done in the theater or shouldn't be."[95] LuPone has been the subject of some controversy due to the bluntness of her statements on the matter, which on some occasions have risen to her directly admonishing audience members for their behavior during performances.

2009 incident

At the penultimate performance of Gypsy on January 10, 2009, LuPone, irritated by an attendee taking flash photography in apparent violation of theater policy, stopped in the middle of "Rose's Turn" and demanded that the miscreant be removed from the theater. After he was removed, LuPone restarted her number. The audience applauded her stance.[96][97] The event was recorded by another audience member, who released it on YouTube.[98] She later stated that such distractions drive "people in the audience nuts. They can't concentrate on the stage if, in their peripheral vision, they're seeing texting, they're seeing cameras, they're listening to phone calls. How can we do our job if the audience is distracted?", and also mentioned that "the interesting thing is I'm not the first one that's done it".[99]

2015 incident

On July 8, 2015, during the second act of Shows for Days at the Lincoln Center Theater, LuPone grabbed an audience member's cellphone while leaving the stage as the audience member had been using their phone during the play. It was returned after the show. LuPone stated:

We work hard on stage to create a world that is being totally destroyed by a few, rude, self-absorbed and inconsiderate audience members who are controlled by their phones. They cannot put them down. When a phone goes off or when a LED screen can be seen in the dark it ruins the experience for everyone else – the majority of the audience at that performance and the actors on stage. I am so defeated by this issue that I seriously question whether I want to work on stage anymore. Now I'm putting battle gear on over my costume to marshal the audience as well as perform.[100]

2022 incident

On May 10, 2022, during a live conversation with the American Theatre Wing and her Company co-stars, LuPone called out at audience members who were not wearing their face masks "properly" during the event and not adhering to the COVID-19 safety protocols implemented by The Broadway League yelling, "Put your mask over your nose. That's why you're in the theater ... That is the rule. If you don't want to follow the rule, get the fuck out. I'm serious. Who do you think you are if you do not respect the people sitting around you?" When an audience member called out in response, "I pay your salary," LuPone replied "You pay my salary? Bullshit. Chris Harper [the producer of Company] pays my salary".[101] After the incident, a spokesperson for the show said in a statement: "We stand with Patti [...] support her efforts to keep our entire community—from patrons to ushers, cast to stage crew—safe and healthy so we can keep Broadway open". This also resulted in the League extending the mask guideline end date from May 31 to June 30, 2022.[102][103]

In an interview, LuPone later explained that prior to her dispute with the patron, the patron had already been approached by the theater's Covid safety manager and been asked to wear the mask over her nose and mouth, and that the patron had responded mockingly by placing the mask over her eyes in a dismissive manner. It was the entirety of the patron's disrespectful behavior, not just the manner in which she was wearing her mask, that LuPone was responding to in her outburst.[104]

Personal life

LuPone is married to Matthew Johnston. The couple's wedding ceremony was on the stage of the Vivian Beaumont Theater at the Lincoln Center on December 12, 1988, after filming the TV movie LBJ; Johnston was a cameraman.[105] They have one child.[82] They reside in Edisto Beach, South Carolina,[106] and Kent, Connecticut.[107]

In February 2022, LuPone tested positive for COVID-19.[108]

Acting credits

Theatre

Sources: Playbill Vault;[109] Internet Broadway Database;[110] Internet Off-Broadway Database[111]

Year Show Role Notes Ref.
1971 Iphigenia Unknown Young Vic, London (professional stage debut)
1972 The School for Scandal Lady Teazle Off-Broadway (City Center Acting Company)
Women Beware Women Bianca
The Hostage Colette/ Kathleen
The Lower Depths Natasha
Next Time I'll Sing To You Lizzie
1973 Three Sisters Irina Broadway (debut)
The Beggar's Opera Lucy Lockit Broadway
Measure For Measure Boy and Understudy, Julietta
Scapin Hyancinthe
1974 Next Time I'll Sing To You Lizzie
1975 The Robber Bridegroom Rosamund Musgrove Original Broadway Production
Edward II Prince Edward Broadway
The Time of Your Life Kitty Duval
Three Sisters Irina
1976 The Baker's Wife Genevieve Off-Broadway Tour
(Los Angeles, San Francisco, St. Louis, Boston and Washington)
1977 The Woods Ruth St. Nicholas Theatre, Chicago
1978 The Water Engine Rita, Lily La Pon Broadway
Working Nora Watson, Roberta Victor
Catchpenny Twist Monagh Hartford Stage; [112]
1979 Evita Eva Perón Original Broadway Production
1981 Original Australia Production
1982 The Woods Ruth Off-Broadway [113]
Edmond Mrs. Burke Replacement
1983 America Kicks Up Its Heels Cleo Off-Broadway [114]
The Cradle Will Rock Moll/Sister Mister [115]
1984 Oliver! Nancy Broadway Revival
Accidental Death of an Anarchist The Reporter Broadway
1985 The Cradle Will Rock Moll Original West End Production, Old Vic [116]
Les Misérables Fantine [117]
1987 Anything Goes Reno Sweeney Broadway Revival
1993 Company Host Concert staging of the show
Sunset Boulevard Norma Desmond Original West End Production [118]
1995 Patti LuPone on Broadway Herself Broadway (Walter Kerr Theatre); Solo concert [119][120]
Pal Joey Vera Simpson Encores! Staged Concert [121]
1996 Master Class Maria Callas Broadway Replacement (July 1996 – January 1997) [122]
1997 Original West End Production
The Old Neighborhood Jolly Broadway
1998 Annie Get Your Gun Annie Oakley Lincoln Center Theater (Benefit Performance)
2000 Matters of the Heart Herself Solo Concert at Lincoln Center Beaumont Theater [123]
Sweeney Todd Mrs. Lovett New York Philharmonic Concert [124]
2001 Sweeney Todd San Francisco Symphony Concert

(Televised on PBS)

Mrs. Lovett Ravinia Festival
Noises Off Dotty Ottley Broadway Revival
2002 Runt of the Litter VO: National Anthem
Anything Goes Reno Sweeney Reunion Concert, Lincoln Center, Beaumont Theater [125]
A Little Night Music Desiree Armfeldt Ravinia Festival
2003 Passion Fosca Ravinia Festival
2004 Can-Can La Mome Pistache Encores! Staged Concert [126]
Candide Old Lady New York Philharmonic Staged Concert
(Televised on PBS)
[127]
Sunday in the Park with George Yvonne Ravinia Festival [128]
2005 Regina Regina Giddens Kennedy Center [129]
Passion Fosca Lincoln Center Theater

(Televised on PBS)

Children And Art Performer Stephen Sondheim Tribute Concert Benefit
New Amsterdam Theatre, New York City
[130]
Anyone Can Whistle Cora Hoover Hooper Ravinia Festival [131]
Sweeney Todd Mrs. Lovett Broadway Revival
2006 Gypsy Rose Hovick Ravinia Festival
2007 Encores! Staged Concert
2006 To Hell and Back Anne World Premiere
2007 Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny Begbick Los Angeles Opera Revival [132]
2008 Gypsy Rose Hovick Broadway Revival
2010 Annie Get Your Gun Annie Oakley Ravinia Festival
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Lucia Original Broadway Production
2011 An Evening with Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin Herself Concert, Ethel Barrymore Theatre [133]
Company Joanne New York Philharmonic Concert [134]
The Seven Deadly Sins Anna I (Singer) New York City Ballet Production
2012 The Anarchist Cathy Original Broadway Production
2015 The Ghosts of Versailles Samira Los Angeles Opera Revival [135]
Shows For Days Irene Off-Broadway [136]
2016 War Paint Helena Rubinstein World Premiere (Chicago)
2017 Original Broadway Production
2018 Company Joanne West End Revival [137]
2020,
2021–22
Broadway Revival [138]

Film

Sources: TCM;[139] AllMovie[140]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1978 King of the Gypsies Unknown Uncredited
1979 1941 Lydia Hedberg
1982 Fighting Back Lisa D'Angelo
1985 Witness Elaine
1986 Wise Guys Wanda Valentini
1989 Driving Miss Daisy Florine Werthan
1993 Family Prayers Aunt Nan [141]
1999 The 24 Hour Woman Joan Marshall [142]
1999 Summer of Sam Helen [143]
2000 State and Main Sherry Bailey
2001 Heist Betty Croft
2002 City by the Sea Maggie
2011 Company Joanne Filmed production [144][145]
Union Square Lucia
2013 Parker Ascension Cienfuegos
2016 The Comedian Flo Berkowitz
2019 Cliffs of Freedom Yia-Yia
Last Christmas Joyce
2022 The School for Good and Evil Mrs. Deauville
2023 Beau Is Afraid   Post-production
Key
  Denotes works that have not yet been released

Television

Sources: TCM;[139] AllMovie[140]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1976 The Time of Your Life Kitty Duval Television film
1987 Cowboy Joe Linda Tidmunk
LBJ: The Early Years Lady Bird Johnson
1989–93 Life Goes On Elizabeth "Libby" Thatcher 83 episodes
1992 The Water Engine Rita Lang Television film
1993 Frasier Pam (voice) Episode: "Dinner at Eight"
1995 The Song Spinner Zantalalia Television film
1996 Remember WENN Grace Cavendish Episode: "There But for the Grace"
1996–97 Law & Order Ruth Miller 2 episodes
1998 Frasier Aunt Zora Crane Episode: "Beware of Greeks"
1999 Encore! Encore! Wine critic Episode: "A Review to Remember"
2001 Touched by an Angel Alice Dupree Episode: "Thief of Hearts"
2002 Monday Night Mayhem Emmy Cosell Television film
2003 In-Laws Rochelle Landis Episode: "Mother's Nature"
Oz Stella Coffa 7 episodes
2005 Live from Lincoln Center Fosca Episode: "Passion"
Will & Grace Herself Episode: "Bully Woolley"
2007 Ugly Betty Mrs. Weiner Episode: "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
2009–12 30 Rock Sylvia Rossitano 3 episodes
2011 Glee Herself Episode: "New York"
2012 Army Wives Ms. Galassini Episode: "Battle Scars"
2013–14 American Horror Story: Coven Joan Ramsey 4 episodes
2014 Girls Herself 2 episodes
2015 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Lydia Lebasi Episode: "Agent Provocateur"
Penny Dreadful Joan Clayton Episode: "The Nightcomers"
2016–19 Steven Universe Yellow Diamond Voice; 8 episodes
2016 Penny Dreadful Dr. Florence Seward 8 episodes
2017 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Rabbi Shari Episode: "Will Scarsdale Like Josh's Shayna Punim?"
BoJack Horseman Mimi Stilton Voice; Episode: "The Judge"
2017–21 Vampirina Nanpire Voice; 19 episodes
2018 Mom Rita Episode: "Taco Bowl and a Tubby Seamstress" [146]
2019 The Simpsons Cheryl Monroe Voice; Episode: "The Girl on the Bus"
Pose Ms. Frederica Norman 5 episodes [147][148]
Steven Universe: The Movie Yellow Diamond Voice; Television film [149]
2020 Steven Universe Future Voice; 2 episodes
Hollywood Avis Amberg 7 episodes
Penny Dreadful: City of Angels Vocalist Episode: "Hide and Seek"
2021 Central Park Roberta McCullough Voice; Episode: "Down to the Underwire"
F Is for Family Nora Murphy Voice; 3 episodes [150]
2022 American Horror Story: NYC Kathy Pizazz 5 episodes [151]
2023 Agatha: Coven of Chaos TBA Disney+ series

Discography

Selected recordings include:

  • The Baker's Wife (Original cast recording)
  • Evita (Original Broadway cast recording)
  • The Cradle Will Rock (The Acting Company recording)
  • Les Misérables (Original London Cast recording)
  • Anything Goes (New Broadway Cast Recording)
  • Heat Wave (John Mauceri conducting the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra)
  • Patti LuPone Live (Solo Album)
  • Sunset Boulevard (World Premiere/Original London Cast Recording)
  • Matters of the Heart (Solo Album)
  • Sweeney Todd (New York Philharmonic recording)
  • Sweeney Todd (2005 Broadway Cast recording)
  • The Lady with the Torch (Solo Album)
  • The Lady With the Torch...Still Burning (Solo Album)
  • To Hell and Back (Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra World Premier recording)
  • Gypsy (2008 Broadway Revival Cast Recording)
  • Patti LuPone At Les Mouches (Live Solo Recording of 1980 club act)[152]
  • Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
  • Far Away Places (Solo Album)
  • Company (New York Philharmonic recording)
  • War Paint (Original Broadway cast recording)
  • Don't Monkey with Broadway (Solo Album)
  • Company (Revival London cast recording)

Her live performance of "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" at the Grammy Awards was released on the 1994 album Grammy's Greatest Moments Volume IV.[153]

In 2009, LuPone's 1985 recording of "I Dreamed a Dream" reached No. 45 on the UK Singles Chart[154] It also reached the Billboard magazine Hot Digital Songs and Hot Singles Recurrents charts in the US.

LuPone recorded a duet with Seth MacFarlane (who was in character as Glenn Quagmire) on the 2005 album Family Guy: Live In Vegas.

A live concert special film, An Evening with Patti LuPone, was filmed in July 2012 and released in November 2012 on SethTv.com with 104 minutes of Patti LuPone songs and stories with host Seth Rudetsky.[155]

A new CD of one of her shows, The Lady with the Torch, was released in 2006 on Sh-K-Boom Records. In December she released bonus tracks for that CD only available on iTunes and the Sh-K-Boom website.[156]

Awards and nominations

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patti, lupone, patti, lupone, born, april, 1949, american, actress, singer, best, known, work, musical, theater, after, starting, professional, career, with, acting, company, 1972, soon, gained, acclaim, leading, performances, broadway, west, stage, three, ton. Patti Ann LuPone born April 21 1949 is an American actress and singer best known for her work in musical theater After starting her professional career with The Acting Company in 1972 she soon gained acclaim for her leading performances on the Broadway and West End stage She has won three Tony Awards two Olivier Awards and two Grammy Awards and was a 2006 inductee to the American Theater Hall of Fame 1 2 Patti LuPoneLuPone in 2014Born 1949 04 21 April 21 1949 age 73 Northport New York U S EducationJuilliard School BFA Occupation s Actress singerYears active1971 presentSpouseMatthew Johnston m 1988 wbr Children1RelativesRobert LuPone brother Adelina Patti great great aunt Websitepattilupone wbr netShe made her Broadway debut in Three Sisters in 1973 She went on to receive three Tony Awards two for Best Actress in a Musical for her roles as Eva Peron in Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber s Evita in 1980 and Rose in Gypsy in 2008 and one for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her role as Joanne in Stephen Sondheim s Company in 2022 3 Her other Tony nominated roles were in The Robber Bridegroom in 1975 Anything Goes in 1988 Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in 2006 Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown in 2010 and War Paint in 2017 For her performances on the West End stage she received three Laurence Olivier Awards one for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances as Fantine in the original London cast of Les Miserables and Moll in The Cradle Will Rock in 1985 and the second for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical for Company in 2019 She was nominated for her role as Norma Desmond in Sunset Bouelvard in 1993 She has two Grammy Awards for the recording of the 2007 Los Angeles Opera production of Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny On television she starred in the drama series Life Goes On 1989 1993 and received Emmy Award nominations for the TV movie The Song Spinner 1995 and her guest role in the sitcom Frasier 1998 She also had appeared in three Ryan Murphy series American Horror Story 2013 2014 2022 and Pose 2019 both on FX and Hollywood 2020 on Netflix 4 She has also acted in Penny Dreadful 2014 2016 and Crazy Ex Girlfriend 2017 Her film roles include 1941 1979 Witness 1985 Driving Miss Daisy 1989 Summer of Sam 1999 and State and Main 2000 Contents 1 Early life and training 2 Career 2 1 Theatre 2 1 1 1970s Early career 2 1 2 1980s 2 1 3 1990s 2 1 4 2000s 2 1 5 2010s 2 1 6 2020s 2 2 Solo concerts and tours 2 3 Film and television work 3 Views on theater conduct 3 1 2009 incident 3 2 2015 incident 3 3 2022 incident 4 Personal life 5 Acting credits 5 1 Theatre 5 2 Film 5 3 Television 6 Discography 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and training EditLuPone was born on April 21 1949 in Northport New York on Long Island the daughter of Italian American parents Angela Louise nee Patti a library administrator at the C W Post Campus of Long Island University and Orlando Joseph LuPone a school administrator and English teacher at Walt Whitman High School in Huntington Long Island citation needed Her great great aunt was 19th century Spanish born Italian opera singer Adelina Patti 5 Her father s side came from Abruzzo while her mother s side is Sicilian 6 Her older brother Robert LuPone was a Tony nominated actor dancer and director who originated the role of Zach the director in A Chorus Line 7 She grew up Roman Catholic 8 LuPone was part of the first graduating class of Juilliard s Drama Division 1968 1972 Group 1 9 which also included actors Kevin Kline and David Ogden Stiers 10 She graduated from Juilliard in 1972 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree 11 LuPone has a mezzo soprano vocal range 12 13 14 and she is known for her strong high Broadway belt singing voice In a 2008 interview she maintained that she was an actor who sings and thankful she had a voice 15 Career EditTheatre Edit 1970s Early career Edit In 1972 LuPone became one of the original members of The Acting Company formed by John Houseman 16 The Acting Company is a nationally touring repertory theater company 17 LuPone s stint with the company lasted from 1972 to 1976 and she appeared in many of their productions such as The Cradle Will Rock The School for Scandal Women Beware Women The Beggar s Opera The Time of Your Life The Lower Depths The Hostage Next Time I ll Sing to You Measure for Measure Scapin Edward II The Orchestra Love s Labours Lost Arms and the Man and The Way of the World She made her Broadway debut in the play The Three Sisters as Irina in 1973 18 For her work in The Robber Bridegroom 1975 she received her first Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical 19 The Acting Company honored LuPone on March 12 2012 in an event called Patti s Turn at the Kaye Playhouse 20 In 1976 theater producer David Merrick hired LuPone as a replacement to play Genevieve the title role of the troubled pre Broadway production of The Baker s Wife The production toured at length but Merrick deemed it unworthy of Broadway and it closed out of town 21 Since 1977 LuPone has frequently collaborated with David Mamet appearing in his plays The Woods All Men Are Whores The Blue Hour The Water Engine 1978 22 Edmond and The Old Neighborhood 1997 23 The New York Times reviewer wrote of LuPone in The Old Neighborhood Those who know Ms LuPone only as a musical comedy star will be stunned by the naturalistic fire she delivers here As Jolly a part inspired by Mr Mamet s real life sister and his realized female character Ms LuPone finds conflicting layers of past and present selves in practically every line She emerges as both loving matriarch and wounded adolescent sentimental and devastatingly clear eyed 24 In 1978 she appeared in the Broadway musical adaptation of Studs Terkel s Working which ran for only 24 performances 25 In 1979 LuPone starred in the original Broadway production of Evita the musical based on the life of Eva Peron composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice and directed by Harold Prince 26 Although LuPone was hailed by critics she has since said that her time in Evita was not an enjoyable one In a 2007 interview she stated Evita was the worst experience of my life she said I was screaming my way through a part that could only have been written by a man who hates women And I had no support from the producers who wanted a star performance onstage but treated me as an unknown backstage It was like Beirut and I fought like a banshee 27 Despite the trouble LuPone won her first Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical 28 It was not until she had reprised the role in a production in Sydney when she had finally enjoyed the part and felt comfortable singing the score 29 LuPone and her co star Mandy Patinkin remained close friends both on and off the stage 1980s Edit In May 1983 founding alumni of The Acting Company reunited for an off Broadway revival of Marc Blitzstein s landmark labor musical The Cradle Will Rock at the American Place Theater It was narrated by John Houseman with LuPone in the roles of Moll and Sister Mister 30 The production premiered at The Acting Company s summer residence at Chautauqua Institution toured the United States including an engagement at the Highland Park Illinois Ravinia Festival in 1984 and played in London s West End When the run ended LuPone remained in London to create the role of Fantine in Cameron Mackintosh s original London production of Les Miserables in 1985 which premiered at the Barbican Theatre at that time the London home of the Royal Shakespeare Company 31 LuPone had previously worked for Mackintosh in a short lived Broadway revival of Oliver in 1984 playing Nancy opposite Ron Moody as Fagin 32 For her work in both The Cradle Will Rock and Les Miserables LuPone received the 1985 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical 33 34 She returned to Broadway in 1987 to star as nightclub singer Reno Sweeney in the Lincoln Center Theater revival of Cole Porter s Anything Goes She starred opposite Howard McGillin and they both received Tony nominations for their performances 35 36 The Lincoln Center cast reassembled for a one night only concert performance of Anything Goes in New York in 2002 37 1990s Edit In 1993 LuPone returned to London to create the role of Norma Desmond in the original production of Andrew Lloyd Webber s Sunset Boulevard at the Adelphi Theater There was much anticipation of LuPone appearing in another Lloyd Webber musical the first since her performance in Evita Her time in the show was difficult and she was abruptly fired by Lloyd Webber and replaced by Glenn Close who opened the show in Los Angeles and eventually on Broadway 38 39 In November 1995 LuPone starred in her one woman show Patti LuPone on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre 40 For her work she received an Outer Critics Circle Award The following year she was selected by producer Robert Whitehead to succeed his wife Zoe Caldwell in the Broadway production of Terrence McNally s play Master Class based on the master classes given by operatic diva Maria Callas at Juilliard 38 LuPone received positive reviews with Vincent Canby writing Ms LuPone really is vulnerable here in a way that wasn t anticipated she s in the process of creating a role for which she isn t ideally suited but she s working like a trouper to get it right 41 She appeared in the play in the West End In November 2001 she starred in a Broadway revival of Noises Off with Peter Gallagher and Faith Prince 42 LuPone with artist Ken Fallin at The Wall Street Journal s Tony Awards party which LuPone hosted and at which Fallin s work was auctioned for charity LuPone has performed in many New York concert productions of musicals including Pal Joey with Peter Gallagher and Bebe Neuwirth Annie Get Your Gun with Peter Gallagher Sweeney Todd with George Hearn in both New York and San Francisco Anything Goes with Howard McGillin Can Can with Michael Nouri for City Center Encores Candide with Kristin Chenoweth Passion with Michael Cerveris and Audra McDonald and Gypsy with Boyd Gaines and Laura Benanti for City Center Encores Her performances in Sweeney Todd and Candide were recorded and broadcast for PBSs Great Performances and were released on DVD The concert staging of Passion was televised as part of Live from Lincoln Center 2000s Edit Since 2001 LuPone has been a regular performer at the Chicago Ravinia Festival She starred in a six year long series of concert presentations of Stephen Sondheim musicals which began in honor of his seventieth birthday Her roles here have included Mrs Lovett in Sweeney Todd Fosca in Passion Cora Hoover Hooper in Anyone Can Whistle Rose in Gypsy and two different roles in Sunday in the Park with George 43 She returned to Broadway in October 2005 to star as Mrs Lovett in John Doyle s new Broadway production of Sweeney Todd In this radically different interpretation of the musical the ten actors on stage also served as the show s orchestra and LuPone played the tuba and orchestra bells as well as performing the score vocally 44 For her performance she received a Tony Award nomination as well as Golden Icon Award for Best Female Musical Theater Performance 45 In August 2006 LuPone took a three week leave from Sweeney in order to play Rose in Lonny Price s production of Gypsy at Ravinia 43 Sweeney Todd closed in September 2006 On February 10 2007 LuPone starred with Audra McDonald in the Los Angeles Opera production of Kurt Weill s opera Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny directed by John Doyle 46 The cast recording of Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny was recognized at the 51st Grammy Awards as Best Classical Album and Best Opera Recording in February 2009 47 Following the Ravinia Festival production of Gypsy LuPone and author Arthur Laurents mended a decade long rift and she was cast in the City Center Encores Summer Stars production of the show Laurents directed LuPone in Gypsy for a 22 performance run July 9 2007 July 29 2007 at City Center 48 This production of Gypsy then transferred to Broadway opening March 27 2008 at the St James Theatre 49 LuPone won the Outer Critics Circle Award Drama League Award Drama Desk Award and Tony Award for her performance in Gypsy 50 51 It closed on January 11 2009 2010s Edit In August 2010 LuPone appeared in a three day run of Irving Berlin s Annie Get Your Gun where she played the title role opposite Patrick Cassidy at the Ravinia Festival directed by Lonny Price 52 That same year LuPone created the role of Lucia in the original Broadway production of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown which opened at the Belasco Theater on November 4 2010 and closed on January 2 2011 after 23 preview and 69 regular performances LuPone was nominated for a Tony and Drama Desk and an Outer Critics Circle Award for her performance LuPone s memoir recounting her life and career from childhood onwards was published in September 2010 titled Patti LuPone A Memoir 53 54 In 2011 LuPone played the role of Joanne in a four night limited engagement concert production of Stephen Sondheim s musical Company at the New York Philharmonic conducted by Paul Gemignani The production starred Neil Patrick Harris as Bobby Harris had previously worked with LuPone in the 2000 and 2001 concert productions of Sweeney Todd The cast of Company performed the song Side by Side by Side at the 65th Tony Awards on June 12 2011 LuPone made her New York City Ballet debut in May 2011 in a production of The Seven Deadly Sins directed and choreographed by Lynne Taylor Corbett A piece she had previously performed LuPone sang the role of Anna in the Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht score 55 Patti LuPone on January 13 2012 outside the Ethel Barrymore Theatre LuPone concluded a 63 performance Broadway engagement of her concert with former Evita co star Mandy Patinkin entitled An Evening with Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin The run started on November 21 2011 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater and ended on January 13 2012 56 In the fall of 2012 LuPone appeared with Debra Winger in the premiere of David Mamet s play The Anarchist Despite the play receiving less than stellar reviews from critics LuPone received widespread praise for her role as Cathy In early 2015 she returned to Los Angeles Opera to perform the role of Samira in a new production of John Corigliano s The Ghosts of Versailles receiving positive reviews 57 58 In April 2016 an audio recording of the production was released by Pentatone PTC 5186538 a 2 SACD album 59 It won the 2017 Grammy Awards for Best Classical Album and for Best Opera Recording 60 In June 2015 LuPone appeared in the Douglas Carter Beane play Shows for Days at Lincoln Center Theater 61 In October 2015 LuPone along with the current Fantine on the West End joined her castmates to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Les Miserables 62 In 2017 LuPone originated the role of Helena Rubinstein in the musical War Paint on Broadway after performing the role in the summer of 2016 in the musical s world premiere at Chicago s Goodman Theatre 63 Performing opposite Christine Ebersole as Rubinstein s longtime competitor Elizabeth Arden LuPone stayed with the role for War Paint s entire run at the Nederlander Theatre from March 7 to November 5 2017 64 The show closed prematurely to allow LuPone to undergo hip surgery 65 LuPone disclosed in an interview that War Paint would be her last musical on stage I m too old It s been hard it s been harder than it s ever been I can t do it anymore 66 Nevertheless in September 2017 it was announced that LuPone would star as Joanne in the 2018 London revival of Company alongside Rosalie Craig as Bobbie in a gender swapped production directed by Marianne Elliot 67 For her performance she received her second Laurence Olivier Award this time for Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical In August 2019 it was announced that the production would move to Broadway with LuPone returning as Joanne and Katrina Lenk as Bobbie 68 2020s Edit A transfer of the successful West End production of Company was set to open at the Bernard B Jacobs Theatre on March 22 2020 coinciding with Stephen Sondheim s 90th birthday but was postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic 69 The production returned featuring LuPone starring opposite Katrina Lenk with previews starting on November 15 2021 before officially opening December 9 2021 70 LuPone won her third Tony Award for the role Following the closing of Company LuPone resigned from Actors Equity Association the union for professional stage managers and actors in the United States 71 Solo concerts and tours Edit LuPone performs regularly in her solo shows Matters of the Heart Coulda Woulda Shoulda and The Lady With the Torch 72 which sold out at Carnegie Hall For example she performed her one woman show The Gypsy In My Soul at the Caramoor Fall Festival New York in September 2010 73 She also appears at venues across North America in concerts with Mandy Patinkin at such venues as the Mayo Center for the Performing Arts in September 2010 74 75 She appeared as the inaugural act at a new cabaret space 54 Below in New York City in June 2012 According to The New York Times reviewer Nowadays Ms LuPone generates more raw excitement than any other performer on the Broadway and cabaret axis with the possible exception of Liza Minnelli And her brilliant show conceived and directed by her long time collaborator Scott Wittman deserves many lives perhaps even a Broadway run in an expanded edition It certifies Ms LuPone s place in the lineage of quirky international chanteuses like Lotte Lenya Marlene Dietrich and Edith Piaf who like Ms LuPone conquered show business with forceful outsize personalities while playing by their own musical rules 76 She also appeared as the inaugural act at the Sharon L Morse Entertainment Center in The Villages Florida on April 30 2015 to a sold out audience of residents mainly 55 years of age and older 77 Film and television work Edit Among LuPone s film credits are Fighting Back Witness Steven Universe The Movie Just Looking The Victim Summer of Sam Driving Miss Daisy King of the Gypsies 1941 Wise Guys Nancy Savoca s The 24 Hour Woman and Savoca s Union Square Family Prayers and City by the Sea She has also worked with playwright David Mamet on The Water Engine the critically acclaimed State and Main and Heist In 2011 the feature film Union Square co written and directed by the Sundance Film Festival s Grand Jury Award Winner Nancy Savoca was premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival In it LuPone co starred with Mira Sorvino Tammy Blanchard Mike Doyle Michael Rispoli and Daphne Rubin Vega 78 She played Lady Bird Johnson in the TV movie LBJ The Early Years 1987 79 80 LuPone played Libby Thatcher on the television drama Life Goes On which ran on ABC from 1989 to 1993 81 82 83 In the 1990s she had a recurring role as defense attorney Ruth Miller on Law amp Order She has twice been nominated for an Emmy Award for the TV movie The Song Spinner 1995 Daytime Emmy Award nominee 84 and for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series on Frasier in 1998 citation needed She had a cameo as herself that year on an episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Kelsey Grammer LuPone s TV work also included a recurring role on her cousin Tom Fontana s HBO series in its final season Oz 2003 85 She appeared as herself on a February 2005 episode of Will amp Grace 86 She also appeared on the series Ugly Betty in March 2007 as the mother of Marc St James played by Michael Urie 87 LuPone had a recurring guest role as Frank Rossitano s mother on 30 Rock LuPone appeared as herself in the season two finale of the television series Glee 88 LuPone guest starred on Army Wives on July 8 2012 She reunited with fellow guest star Kellie Martin as her mother once again 89 90 LuPone appeared in the 2013 film Parker an action thriller 91 She voiced the character Yellow Diamond in the animated series Steven Universe 2013 2019 and Steven Universe Future 2019 2020 In 2013 LuPone was cast in the third season of the FX series American Horror Story as Joan Ramsey a religious mother with a hidden past 92 and played herself in the third season of HBO s Girls In 2015 she appeared in several episodes of the Showtime horror series Penny Dreadful as a cantankerous yet powerful white witch She returned to the show in 2016 in the role of Dr Seward an alienist aiding Eva Green s character Seward is an adaptation of John Seward from Bram Stoker s Dracula and claims to be a descendant of Joan Clayton the character LuPone portrayed in the second season Also in 2016 she began appearing in Steven Universe as the voice of Yellow Diamond reprising the role in the movie and the epilogue series Steven Universe Future 93 In 2019 LuPone played an antagonistic role in Pose appearing in second season of the series The following year she teamed up with social media star Randy Rainbow to perform a duet song criticizing Donald Trump three weeks before the 2020 US election In 2023 she is set to star as Beau s mother in the Ari Aster surrealist horror film Beau Is Afraid She will star alongside Joaquin Phoenix Nathan Lane Richard Kind and Amy Ryan 94 Views on theater conduct EditLuPone has expressed concern about the conduct and etiquette of some theatergoers Where s the elegance she asked in a blog post on her official site I mean I m glad they show up because God knows it s a dying art form and I guess I m glad they re all comfortable sleeping eating and drinking things they should be doing at home and in a restaurant But it s just not done in the theater or shouldn t be 95 LuPone has been the subject of some controversy due to the bluntness of her statements on the matter which on some occasions have risen to her directly admonishing audience members for their behavior during performances 2009 incident Edit At the penultimate performance of Gypsy on January 10 2009 LuPone irritated by an attendee taking flash photography in apparent violation of theater policy stopped in the middle of Rose s Turn and demanded that the miscreant be removed from the theater After he was removed LuPone restarted her number The audience applauded her stance 96 97 The event was recorded by another audience member who released it on YouTube 98 She later stated that such distractions drive people in the audience nuts They can t concentrate on the stage if in their peripheral vision they re seeing texting they re seeing cameras they re listening to phone calls How can we do our job if the audience is distracted and also mentioned that the interesting thing is I m not the first one that s done it 99 2015 incident EditOn July 8 2015 during the second act of Shows for Days at the Lincoln Center Theater LuPone grabbed an audience member s cellphone while leaving the stage as the audience member had been using their phone during the play It was returned after the show LuPone stated We work hard on stage to create a world that is being totally destroyed by a few rude self absorbed and inconsiderate audience members who are controlled by their phones They cannot put them down When a phone goes off or when a LED screen can be seen in the dark it ruins the experience for everyone else the majority of the audience at that performance and the actors on stage I am so defeated by this issue that I seriously question whether I want to work on stage anymore Now I m putting battle gear on over my costume to marshal the audience as well as perform 100 2022 incident Edit On May 10 2022 during a live conversation with the American Theatre Wing and her Company co stars LuPone called out at audience members who were not wearing their face masks properly during the event and not adhering to the COVID 19 safety protocols implemented by The Broadway League yelling Put your mask over your nose That s why you re in the theater That is the rule If you don t want to follow the rule get the fuck out I m serious Who do you think you are if you do not respect the people sitting around you When an audience member called out in response I pay your salary LuPone replied You pay my salary Bullshit Chris Harper the producer of Company pays my salary 101 After the incident a spokesperson for the show said in a statement We stand with Patti support her efforts to keep our entire community from patrons to ushers cast to stage crew safe and healthy so we can keep Broadway open This also resulted in the League extending the mask guideline end date from May 31 to June 30 2022 102 103 In an interview LuPone later explained that prior to her dispute with the patron the patron had already been approached by the theater s Covid safety manager and been asked to wear the mask over her nose and mouth and that the patron had responded mockingly by placing the mask over her eyes in a dismissive manner It was the entirety of the patron s disrespectful behavior not just the manner in which she was wearing her mask that LuPone was responding to in her outburst 104 Personal life EditLuPone is married to Matthew Johnston The couple s wedding ceremony was on the stage of the Vivian Beaumont Theater at the Lincoln Center on December 12 1988 after filming the TV movie LBJ Johnston was a cameraman 105 They have one child 82 They reside in Edisto Beach South Carolina 106 and Kent Connecticut 107 In February 2022 LuPone tested positive for COVID 19 108 Acting credits EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Patti LuPone news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Theatre Edit Sources Playbill Vault 109 Internet Broadway Database 110 Internet Off Broadway Database 111 Year Show Role Notes Ref 1971 Iphigenia Unknown Young Vic London professional stage debut 1972 The School for Scandal Lady Teazle Off Broadway City Center Acting Company Women Beware Women BiancaThe Hostage Colette KathleenThe Lower Depths NatashaNext Time I ll Sing To You Lizzie1973 Three Sisters Irina Broadway debut The Beggar s Opera Lucy Lockit BroadwayMeasure For Measure Boy and Understudy JuliettaScapin Hyancinthe1974 Next Time I ll Sing To You Lizzie1975 The Robber Bridegroom Rosamund Musgrove Original Broadway ProductionEdward II Prince Edward BroadwayThe Time of Your Life Kitty DuvalThree Sisters Irina1976 The Baker s Wife Genevieve Off Broadway Tour Los Angeles San Francisco St Louis Boston and Washington 1977 The Woods Ruth St Nicholas Theatre Chicago1978 The Water Engine Rita Lily La Pon BroadwayWorking Nora Watson Roberta VictorCatchpenny Twist Monagh Hartford Stage 112 1979 Evita Eva Peron Original Broadway Production1981 Original Australia Production1982 The Woods Ruth Off Broadway 113 Edmond Mrs Burke Replacement1983 America Kicks Up Its Heels Cleo Off Broadway 114 The Cradle Will Rock Moll Sister Mister 115 1984 Oliver Nancy Broadway RevivalAccidental Death of an Anarchist The Reporter Broadway1985 The Cradle Will Rock Moll Original West End Production Old Vic 116 Les Miserables Fantine 117 1987 Anything Goes Reno Sweeney Broadway Revival1993 Company Host Concert staging of the showSunset Boulevard Norma Desmond Original West End Production 118 1995 Patti LuPone on Broadway Herself Broadway Walter Kerr Theatre Solo concert 119 120 Pal Joey Vera Simpson Encores Staged Concert 121 1996 Master Class Maria Callas Broadway Replacement July 1996 January 1997 122 1997 Original West End ProductionThe Old Neighborhood Jolly Broadway1998 Annie Get Your Gun Annie Oakley Lincoln Center Theater Benefit Performance 2000 Matters of the Heart Herself Solo Concert at Lincoln Center Beaumont Theater 123 Sweeney Todd Mrs Lovett New York Philharmonic Concert 124 2001 Sweeney Todd San Francisco Symphony Concert Televised on PBS Mrs Lovett Ravinia FestivalNoises Off Dotty Ottley Broadway Revival2002 Runt of the Litter VO National AnthemAnything Goes Reno Sweeney Reunion Concert Lincoln Center Beaumont Theater 125 A Little Night Music Desiree Armfeldt Ravinia Festival2003 Passion Fosca Ravinia Festival2004 Can Can La Mome Pistache Encores Staged Concert 126 Candide Old Lady New York Philharmonic Staged Concert Televised on PBS 127 Sunday in the Park with George Yvonne Ravinia Festival 128 2005 Regina Regina Giddens Kennedy Center 129 Passion Fosca Lincoln Center Theater Televised on PBS Children And Art Performer Stephen Sondheim Tribute Concert Benefit New Amsterdam Theatre New York City 130 Anyone Can Whistle Cora Hoover Hooper Ravinia Festival 131 Sweeney Todd Mrs Lovett Broadway Revival2006 Gypsy Rose Hovick Ravinia Festival2007 Encores Staged Concert2006 To Hell and Back Anne World Premiere2007 Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny Begbick Los Angeles Opera Revival 132 2008 Gypsy Rose Hovick Broadway Revival2010 Annie Get Your Gun Annie Oakley Ravinia FestivalWomen on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Lucia Original Broadway Production2011 An Evening with Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin Herself Concert Ethel Barrymore Theatre 133 Company Joanne New York Philharmonic Concert 134 The Seven Deadly Sins Anna I Singer New York City Ballet Production2012 The Anarchist Cathy Original Broadway Production2015 The Ghosts of Versailles Samira Los Angeles Opera Revival 135 Shows For Days Irene Off Broadway 136 2016 War Paint Helena Rubinstein World Premiere Chicago 2017 Original Broadway Production2018 Company Joanne West End Revival 137 2020 2021 22 Broadway Revival 138 Film Edit Sources TCM 139 AllMovie 140 Year Title Role Notes Ref 1978 King of the Gypsies Unknown Uncredited1979 1941 Lydia Hedberg1982 Fighting Back Lisa D Angelo1985 Witness Elaine1986 Wise Guys Wanda Valentini1989 Driving Miss Daisy Florine Werthan1993 Family Prayers Aunt Nan 141 1999 The 24 Hour Woman Joan Marshall 142 1999 Summer of Sam Helen 143 2000 State and Main Sherry Bailey2001 Heist Betty Croft2002 City by the Sea Maggie2011 Company Joanne Filmed production 144 145 Union Square Lucia2013 Parker Ascension Cienfuegos2016 The Comedian Flo Berkowitz2019 Cliffs of Freedom Yia YiaLast Christmas Joyce2022 The School for Good and Evil Mrs Deauville2023 Beau Is Afraid Post productionKey Denotes works that have not yet been releasedTelevision Edit Sources TCM 139 AllMovie 140 Year Title Role Notes Ref 1976 The Time of Your Life Kitty Duval Television film1987 Cowboy Joe Linda TidmunkLBJ The Early Years Lady Bird Johnson1989 93 Life Goes On Elizabeth Libby Thatcher 83 episodes1992 The Water Engine Rita Lang Television film1993 Frasier Pam voice Episode Dinner at Eight 1995 The Song Spinner Zantalalia Television film1996 Remember WENN Grace Cavendish Episode There But for the Grace 1996 97 Law amp Order Ruth Miller 2 episodes1998 Frasier Aunt Zora Crane Episode Beware of Greeks 1999 Encore Encore Wine critic Episode A Review to Remember 2001 Touched by an Angel Alice Dupree Episode Thief of Hearts 2002 Monday Night Mayhem Emmy Cosell Television film2003 In Laws Rochelle Landis Episode Mother s Nature Oz Stella Coffa 7 episodes2005 Live from Lincoln Center Fosca Episode Passion Will amp Grace Herself Episode Bully Woolley 2007 Ugly Betty Mrs Weiner Episode Don t Ask Don t Tell 2009 12 30 Rock Sylvia Rossitano 3 episodes2011 Glee Herself Episode New York 2012 Army Wives Ms Galassini Episode Battle Scars 2013 14 American Horror Story Coven Joan Ramsey 4 episodes2014 Girls Herself 2 episodes2015 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Lydia Lebasi Episode Agent Provocateur Penny Dreadful Joan Clayton Episode The Nightcomers 2016 19 Steven Universe Yellow Diamond Voice 8 episodes2016 Penny Dreadful Dr Florence Seward 8 episodes2017 Crazy Ex Girlfriend Rabbi Shari Episode Will Scarsdale Like Josh s Shayna Punim BoJack Horseman Mimi Stilton Voice Episode The Judge 2017 21 Vampirina Nanpire Voice 19 episodes2018 Mom Rita Episode Taco Bowl and a Tubby Seamstress 146 2019 The Simpsons Cheryl Monroe Voice Episode The Girl on the Bus Pose Ms Frederica Norman 5 episodes 147 148 Steven Universe The Movie Yellow Diamond Voice Television film 149 2020 Steven Universe Future Voice 2 episodesHollywood Avis Amberg 7 episodesPenny Dreadful City of Angels Vocalist Episode Hide and Seek 2021 Central Park Roberta McCullough Voice Episode Down to the Underwire F Is for Family Nora Murphy Voice 3 episodes 150 2022 American Horror Story NYC Kathy Pizazz 5 episodes 151 2023 Agatha Coven of Chaos TBA Disney seriesDiscography EditSelected recordings include The Baker s Wife Original cast recording Evita Original Broadway cast recording The Cradle Will Rock The Acting Company recording Les Miserables Original London Cast recording Anything Goes New Broadway Cast Recording Heat Wave John Mauceri conducting the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra Patti LuPone Live Solo Album Sunset Boulevard World Premiere Original London Cast Recording Matters of the Heart Solo Album Sweeney Todd New York Philharmonic recording Sweeney Todd 2005 Broadway Cast recording The Lady with the Torch Solo Album The Lady With the Torch Still Burning Solo Album To Hell and Back Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra World Premier recording Gypsy 2008 Broadway Revival Cast Recording Patti LuPone At Les Mouches Live Solo Recording of 1980 club act 152 Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Original Broadway Cast Recording Far Away Places Solo Album Company New York Philharmonic recording War Paint Original Broadway cast recording Don t Monkey with Broadway Solo Album Company Revival London cast recording Her live performance of Don t Cry for Me Argentina at the Grammy Awards was released on the 1994 album Grammy s Greatest Moments Volume IV 153 In 2009 LuPone s 1985 recording of I Dreamed a Dream reached No 45 on the UK Singles Chart 154 It also reached the Billboard magazine Hot Digital Songs and Hot Singles Recurrents charts in the US LuPone recorded a duet with Seth MacFarlane who was in character as Glenn Quagmire on the 2005 album Family Guy Live In Vegas A live concert special film An Evening with Patti LuPone was filmed in July 2012 and released in November 2012 on SethTv com with 104 minutes of Patti LuPone songs and stories with host Seth Rudetsky 155 A new CD of one of her shows The Lady with the Torch was released in 2006 on Sh K Boom Records In December she released bonus tracks for that CD only available on iTunes and the Sh K Boom website 156 Awards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Patti LuPoneReferences Edit Theater Hall of Fame honors August Wilson seven others Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved December 5 2021 Tony Awards past winners Retrieved March 3 2014 Cast amp Creative Company Musical on Broadway companymusical com Retrieved July 7 2021 Actress Patti LuPone Is Now Starring In Hollywood Show On Netflix NPR Retrieved October 6 2020 Newmark Judith March 29 2009 Patinkin LuPone return to 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