Bernadette Peters
Bernadette
Petes was born February 28, 1948. She is an American actress. In her career of
six decades Peters has appeared in television and film, and performed solo
concerts. Highly well-known Broadway performer, she was nominated seven times
for Tony Awards. She won two of them (plus an honorary) as well as nine
nominations for the Drama Desk Awards. She also took home three. Grammy Awards
have been awarded to four of her Broadway cast albums. Peters is widely
regarded as the most accomplished interpreter of the works Stephen Sondheim.
She was praised for this early work and for appearances on The Muppet Show, The
Carol Burnett Show as well as in various other television shows as well as for
her performances in films including Silent Movie, The Jerk, Pennies from Heaven
and Annie. She came back to Broadway in the 1980s and was one of Broadway's
most well-known actors. She has recorded six solo albums and numerous singles.
She also performs frequently as a member of her own group. Peters continues to
perform on stage in films, and also on TV in shows like Smash and Mozart in The
Jungle. The actress was nominated for four Emmy Awards as well as three Golden
Globe Awards. She won once.
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