Patti LuPone
Biography
- Birthplace: Northport, New York
- Birthday: April 21, 1949
When the well-received family drama petered out after four seasons, LuPone returned to the musical drama stage in London in Andrew Lloyd Webber's adaptation of "Sunset Boulevard" (1993). Fully expecting to appear in the New York production, she was summarily dismissed by producer Lloyd Webber in favor of Glenn Close who received rave notices for her over-the-top (bordering on camp) interpretation of the role of Norma Desmond. LuPone settled for an undisclosed sum of money. After undergoing surgery to remove nodes on her vocal cords, she made a triumphant return to performing in a limited run concert version of "Pal Joey" in May 1995 and her own one-woman show "Patti LuPone on Broadway" in October 1995. When she replaced Zoe Caldwell as Maria Callas in Terrence McNally's "Master Class" in 1996, LuPone surprised many with her strong dramatic turn. She returned to the London stage in the same role the following year.
Born
On April 21, 1949 in Northport, New YorkJob Titles
singer, actor
Education
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Northport High School, Northport, NY
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The Juilliard School, New York, NY
BFAMember of first class of the drama division; classmates included Kevin Kline and Mandy Patinkin
Significant Others
- Kevin Kline
Together c. 1971-79
- Matt Johnston
Met in 1986 when they were both working on "LBJ: The Early Years" (1987); married Dec. 12, 1988 on the stage of New York City's Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center where LuPone was performing in "Anything Goes"