Bernadette Peters
Milestones
- Birthplace: Ozone Park, New York, USA
- Birthday: February 28, 1948
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2006
Guest-starred as Karen's sister on NBC's "Will & Grace"
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2003
Portrayed Michael Douglas' wife in the film "It Runs in the Family," co-starring Kirk Douglas
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2003
Undertook role of Mama Rose in Broadway revival of "Gypsy", staged by Sam Mendes
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2002
Co-starred in the TNT production "Prince Charming"
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2001
Had recurring role on Fox's "Ally McBeal"; received Emmy nomination
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1999
Appeared as an overprotective Jewish mother in the independent feature "Let It Snow" (formerly "Snow Days"); premiered at Sundance; released theatrically in 2001
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1999
Headlined a revival of Irving Berlin's "Annie Get Your Gun"; won second Tony award
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1999
Starred in the PBS special "Bernadette Peters in Concert", videotaped in London
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1998
Made Australian concert debut
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1997
Played the Wicked Stepmother in ABC remake of "Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella"
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1997
Voiced character of Sophie in the animated feature "Anastasia"
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1996
Solo concert debut at Carnegie Hall (December); concert was recorded
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1993
Provided voice of Rita the cat on "Steven Spielberg Presents the Animaniacs"
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1993
Starred in ill-fated musical version of "The Goodbye Girl"; played opposite Martin Short
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1991
Played supporting role in the feature "Impromptu", directed by James Lapine
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1991
Recreated stage role of the Witch in PBS TV version of "Into the Woods"
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1990
Portrayed televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker (opposite Kevin Spacey) in the NBC biopic "Fall From Grace"
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1989
Had lead in the Merchant-Ivory production "Slaves of New York"
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1989
Was leading lady to Clint Eastwood in "Pink Cadillac"
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1988
Made dramatic acting debut in the ABC TV-movie "David", playing the mother of a boy set afire by his father
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1986
Recreated stage role of Dot in TV version of "Sunday in the Park with George" (Showtime)
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1982
Had rare non-musical stage role in Off-Broadway play "Sally and Marsha"
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1982
Played the role of Lily in John Huston's film version of "Annie"
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1981
Had one of her best screen roles as the schoolteacher girlfriend of Steve Martin in Herbert Ross' "Pennies from Heaven"
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1980
Played featured role in the NBC miniseries "The Martian Chronicles"
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1979
First screen collaboration with Steve Martin, "The Jerk"
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1978
Netted first Emmy nomination for an appearance on the syndicated "The Muppet Show"
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1976
Appeared in the film biography "W C and Me"
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1974
Co-starred as silent screen actress Mabel Normand opposite Robert Preston as Mack Sennett in the Jerry Herman musical "Mack and Mabel"
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1973
Film acting debut in "Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies"
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1972
Supported Carol Burnett in the CBS telecast of the musical "Once Upon a Mattress"
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1971
Co-starred in the revival of "On the Town"; garnered first Tony nomination
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1970
Appeared in the out of town tryout of "W.C.", a musical biography of W C Fields
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1970
Recreated her stage role of Josie Cohan in the NBC telecast of "George M!"
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1969
First starring role on Broadway in "La Strada"; musical closed on opening night
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1968
Part in the pre-Broadway tour of "A Mother's Kisses" was written out
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1968
Played featured role of Josie Cohan in short-lived musical "George M!", starring Joel Grey
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1967
Broadway debut, understudied leading role in "The Girl in the Freudian Slip"
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1967
Made actual Broadway performing debut in "Johnny No-Trump"
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1965
Moved to NYC at age 17 to pursue a stage career
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1958 to 1959
New York stage debut in "The Most Happy Fella"
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1953
At age five, appeared on "Juvenile Jury" and "The Horn & Hardart Children's Hour"
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Appeared in the Off-Broadway shows "The Penny Friend" (1966) and "Curly McDimple" (1967)
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Had star-making role in Off-Broadway production of "Dames at Sea"
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Had starring role as Charlotte Drake on TV sitcom "All's Fair" (CBS)
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Occasionally filled in as guest co-host on "Live With Regis"
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Reteamed with Sondheim and Lapine for the stage musical "Into the Woods", based on fairy tales; Peters portrayed the Witch
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Starred opposite Rachel Ward, playing a lesbian couple who adopt a child in "Bobbie's Girl" (lensed 2001); set to air on Showtime
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Starred with Mandy Patinkin in the Stephen Sondheim-James Lapine musical "Sunday in the Park with George"
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Toured in "Gypsy"; understudied the role of Dainty June; played a Hollywood Blonde in production numbers; first professional collaboration with Stephen Sondheim
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Won Tony Award for role of Emma in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical "Song and Dance"; Peters appeared alone onstage in the first act
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