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Native New Yorker Bernadette Peters has been a star of stage and screen since her breakthrough role of Ruby in the 1968 Off-Broadway hit "Dames at Sea". She began her career as a child performer appearing on such TV shows as "Juvenile Jury" and "The Horn and Hardart's Children's Hour". Peters made her stage debut at age 10 in a revival of "The Most Happy Fella" and three years later toured as one of the Hollywood Blondes in "Gypsy". After completing high school, she concentrated fully on her career, landing a series of roles in several Broadway and Off-Broadway shows (e....

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Filmography

It Runs in the Family - ( Rebecca Gromberg / 2003 / Released / )
Let It Snow - ( Elise Ellis / 2000 / Released / )
Barney's Great Adventure - ( Song Performer / 1998 / Released / )
Anastasia - ( Song Performer / 1997 / Released / )
Anastasia - ( of Sophie / 1997 / Released / )
Beauty and the Beast: the Enchanted Christmas - ( of Angelique / 1997 / Released / )
Peter Allen: The Boy From Oz - ( Herself / 1995 / Released / )
Impromptu - ( Marie d'Agoult / 1991 / Released / Finnkino )
Alice (Paramount) - ( Muse / 1990 / Released / Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution )
Pink Cadillac - ( Lou Ann McGuinn / 1989 / Released / )
Slaves of New York - ( Eleanor / 1989 / Released / )
Annie - ( Lily / 1982 / Released / )
Annie - ( Song Performer / 1982 / Released / )
Heartbeeps - ( Aqua / 1981 / Released / )
Pennies From Heaven - ( Eileen / 1981 / Released / )
The Jerk - ( Marie / 1979 / Released / )
The Jerk - ( Song Performer / 1979 / Released / )
Silent Movie - ( Vilma Kaplan / 1976 / Released / )
Vigilante Force - ( Dee / 1976 / Released / )
W.C. Fields and Me - ( Melody / 1976 / Released / )
The Longest Yard - ( Warden's Secretary / 1974 / Released / )
Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies - ( Allison / 1973 / Released / )
Come le formiche - ( - Cast / / Released / )

TV Credits
Living Proof ( 2008 / Released ): Actor
The 61st Annual Tony Awards ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
Ugly Betty ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
Grey's Anatomy ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Sarabeth

TV Episode Sarabeth

Boston Legal ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
The 58th Annual Tony Awards ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
Prince Charming ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
Bobbie's Girl ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
The 56th Annual Tony Awards ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
2001 Creative Arts Emmy Awards ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Law & Order: Criminal Intent ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Richard Rodgers: The Sweetest Sounds ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
The 55th Annual Tony Awards ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Laughs ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
The 54th Annual Tony Awards (CBS) ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Bernadette Peters in Concert ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Irving Berlin: An American Song ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
The 53rd Annual Tony Awards ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Disney's Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Quincy Jones -- The First 50 Years ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
The Closer ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Will & Grace ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
53rd Presidential Inaugural Gala ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Ally McBeal ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Holiday in Your Heart ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
The 51st Annual Tony Awards ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
The Odyssey ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
What the Deaf Man Heard ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Remember WENN ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
The 50th Annual Tony Awards ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
A Tribute to Stephen Sondheim ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
The 48th Annual Tony Awards ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
Animaniacs ( 1993 / Released ): Voice
Frasier ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
The 47th Annual Tony Awards ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
The Creative Spirit ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
The Larry Sanders Show ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
Into the Woods ( 1991 / Released ): Actor
The 33rd Annual Grammy Awards ( 1991 / Released ): Actor
A Broadway Christmas ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
Fall From Grace ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
The 44th Annual Tony Awards ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
The Last Best Year ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
David ( 1988 / Released ): Actor
The 42nd Annual Tony Awards ( 1988 / Released ): Actor
A Star-Spangled Celebration ( 1987 / Released ): Actor
Diana Ross... Red Hot Rhythm & Blues ( 1987 / Released ): Actor
Evening at Pops (08/01/87) ( 1987 / Released ): Actor
Happy Birthday, Hollywood! ( 1987 / Released ): Actor
The 41st Annual Tony Awards ( 1987 / Released ): Actor
The 59th Annual Academy Awards Presentation ( 1987 / Released ): Actor
Sunday in the Park With George ( 1986 / Released ): Actor
The 40th Annual Tony Awards ( 1986 / Released ): Actor
Bob Hope's Happy Birthday Homecoming ( 1985 / Released ): Actor
The Night of 100 Stars II ( 1985 / Released ): Actor
The 38th Annual Tony Awards ( 1984 / Released ): Actor
Baryshnikov in Hollywood ( 1982 / Released ): Actor
George Burns and Other Sex Symbols ( 1982 / Released ): Actor
Texaco Star Theater: Opening Night ( 1982 / Released ): Actor
The Martian Chronicles ( 1980 / Released ): Actor
Circus of the Stars ( 1979 / Released ): Actor
The Perry Como Springtime Special ( 1979 / Released ): Actor
The Islander ( 1978 / Released ): Actor
Circus of the Stars ( 1977 / Released ): Actor
Uncle Tim Wants You! ( 1977 / Released ): Actor
All's Fair ( 1976 / Released ): Actor
Bing Crosby's White Christmas ( 1976 / Released ): Actor
Paradise Lost ( 1974 / Released ): Actor
Bing Crosby -- Cooling It ( 1973 / Released ): Actor
Burt and the Girls ( 1973 / Released ): Actor
Once Upon a Mattress ( 1972 / Released ): Actor
Bing Crosby -- Cooling It ( 1970 / Released ): Actor
George M! ( 1970 / Released ): Actor
Faerie Tale Theatre ( Released ): Actor

Full Biography (Back to top)


Native New Yorker Bernadette Peters has been a star of stage and screen since her breakthrough role of Ruby in the 1968 Off-Broadway hit "Dames at Sea". She began her career as a child performer appearing on such TV shows as "Juvenile Jury" and "The Horn and Hardart's Children's Hour". Peters made her stage debut at age 10 in a revival of "The Most Happy Fella" and three years later toured as one of the Hollywood Blondes in "Gypsy". After completing high school, she concentrated fully on her career, landing a series of roles in several Broadway and Off-Broadway shows (e.g., "Curly McDimple" 1967). The petite voluptuous singer-actress first gained a measure of attention as Josie Cohan in the short-lived musical "George M!" before finally attaining stardom with "Dames". Since the late 60s, Peters has lent her unique and considerable talents to a variety of roles. She earned her first Tony nomination in the supporting category for her turn in the 1971 revival of "On the Town". Her performance as silent screen comedienne Mabel Normand opposite Robert Preston as Mack Sennett in Jerry Herman's flawed but fascinating "Mack and Mabel" (1974) brought her a second nomination, this time as Best Actress. In 1984, she appeared in the first of two Stephen Sondheim-James Lapine musicals, the experimental "Sunday in the Park With George". Playing a dual role as a the lover of artist Georges Seurat (played by Mandy Patinkin) and her elderly descendent, Peters proved incandescent. Three years later, she portrayed the Witch in "Into the Woods". (Both performances were captured in television versions that aired in 1986 and 1991, respectively.) Sandwiched in-between, Peters won a Tony and a host of other accolades for her portrayal of an English girl adrift in America in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Song and Dance" (1985). Onstage alone for the first act, she delivered a tour-de-force, singing nearly 20 numbers that depict various stories and aspects of the character's life. Peters returned to Broadway in the ill-fated stage version of Neil Simon's "The Goodbye Girl" (1994) and garnered her second Tony as Annie Oakley in the 1999 Broadway revival of "Annie Get Your Gun".

Peters has also proved a capable performer on both the large and small screens, generally in comedies. She played off her sexy image as the warden's secretary who falls prey to Burt Reynolds' wiles in "The Longest Yard" (1974). Mel Brooks tapped her as his leading lady in "Silent Movie" (1976) and she performed the same duties for Steve Martin in "The Jerk" (1979). Peters gave what is perhaps her best feature performance as the frustrated schoolteacher in love with a traveling salesman (Steve Martin) in Herbert Ross' stylish and underrated "Pennies From Heaven" (1981). She seemed miscast as the hat designer in the Merchant-Ivory production "Slaves of New York" but fared better opposite Clint Eastwood in "Pink Cadillac" (both 1989). Peters was fine as the imperious mistress of Franz Liszt in James Lapine's "Impromptu" (1990) and voiced the character of Sophie in the animated hit "Anastasia" (1997). She offered a terrific performance as the eccentric matriarch of a Jewish family in the independent feature "Let It Snow" (2001; premiered at Sundance in 1999 as "Snow Days").

For much of her career, Peters has been a staple guest on variety programming like "The Carol Burnett Show" and award shows, picking up a 1978 Emmy nod for a guest appearance on "The Muppet Show" (syndicated). She has also continued a flourishing concert and recording career. Peters, however, has demonstrated her dramatic capabilities on the small screen. Her breakthrough came as the mother of a kidnapped child in the based-on-fact "David" (ABC, 1988), and she won critical kudos for her turn as televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker (opposite Kevin Spacey as her husband) in the biopic "Fall From Grace" (NBC, 1990) and as a patient dying from cancer befriended by her psychologist (Mary Tyler Moore) in "The Last Best Year" (ABC, 1990). From 1992 to 1999, she lent her distinctively breathy vocal talents to the character of Rita the Cat in the animated children's series "Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs". Additionally, Peters was Circe in the NBC miniseries "The Odyssey" (1997), the stepmother in "Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella" (ABC, 1997) and a country and western singer in "Holiday in Your Heart" (ABC, 1997). For her 2001 recurring role as a woman seeking a divorce after her husband paid someone to seduce her on Fox's "Ally McBeal" Peters earned her second Emmy nomination.


Profession(s):
Actor, singer, voice actor
Sometimes Credited As:
Bernadette Lazzara
Bernandette Peters
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Family
father:Peter Lazzara (owned bread business)
husband:Michael Wittenberg (born c. 1961; married on July 20, 1996 at the upstate New York home of Mary Tyler Moore; died September 26, 2005 at the age of 43, in a helicopter crash in Montenegro)
Companion(s)
Steve Martin , Companion , ```..met during the filming of "The Jerk" (1979); together from 1979 until 1982


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Education
Quintano School for Young Professionals New York, New York
Awards (Back to top)

Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical "Annie Get Your Gun" 1999
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical "Annie Get Your Gun" 1999
Tony Actress in a Musical "Annie Get Your Gun" 1999
Sarah Siddons Award Actress of the Year "The Goodbye Girl" 1994
CableACE Award Actress (Dramatic/Theatrical Special) "Sunday in the Park With George" 1986
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical "Song and Dance" 1985
Drama League Award Outstanding Performance of the Season "Song and Dance" 1985