Leslie Uggams
- Artiste
- Bande-son
Leslie Uggams est née le 25 mai 1943 dans l'état de New York, États-Unis. Elle est actrice. Elle est connue pour Deadpool (2016), Deadpool 2 (2018) et Deadpool & Wolverine (2024). Elle est mariée avec Grahame Pratt depuis le 16 octobre 1965. Elle et Grahame Pratt ont deux enfants.
- Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
- 4 victoires et 7 nominations au total
Artiste
- 2025
Bande-son
- 2022
- 2016
- The 40th Annual Tony Awards7,1Émission spéciale
- performer: "Love, Look Away", "My Own Morning", "Broadway Baby", "A Whole Lotta Sunlight"
- 1986
- The 39th Annual Tony Awards7,0Émission spéciale
- performer: "My Own Morning", "People", "I Don't Know How to Love Him", "Memory"
- 1985
- The 38th Annual Tony Awards7,0Émission spéciale
- performer: "If He Walked Into My Life", "I Don't Want To Know"
- 1984
- The 36th Annual Tony Awards7,9Émission spéciale
- performer: "Someone to Watch Over Me", "Just One of Those Things"
- 1982
- Le Muppet Show8,4Série télévisée
- performer: "Hey There, Good Times", "Here You Come Again", "Love Will Keep Us Together" (non crédité)
- 1979
- A Special Sesame Street Christmas7,3Téléfilm
- performer: "It's the Thought That Counts", "Christmas Blech", "Oscar Remember", "That Face", "Christmas Morning", "Tomorrow", "If Just One Person Believes In You", "Christmas Medley: Jingle Bells / Sleigh Ride / Winter Wonderland / I Saw Three Ships" (non crédité)
- 1978
- 1977
- Sinatra and Friends7,7Émission spéciale
- performer: "Where or When", "I Honestly Love You", "The Lady Is a Tramp", "Everybody Ought to Be in Love" (non crédité)
- 1977
- 1975
- 1971
- 1971
- 1968
- 1966
- Sites officiels
- Taille
- 1,68 m
- Date de naissance
- Conjoint
- Grahame Pratt16 octobre 1965 - présent (2 enfants)
- Enfants
- Autres œuvresStage: Appeared (as "Georgina"; Broadway debut) in "Hallelujah, Baby!" on Broadway. Musical. Music by Jule Styne. Lyrics by Adolph Green and Betty Comden. Book by Arthur Laurents. Musical Director / Vocal Arrangements by Buster Davis. Music orchestrated by Peter Matz. Dance arrangements by Luther Henderson. Choreographed by Kevin Carlisle. Scenic Design by William Eckart and Jean Eckart. Directed by Burt Shevelove. Martin Beck Theatre: 26 Apr 1967-13 Jan 1968 (293 performances + 22 previews that began on 6 Apr 1967). Cast: Allen Case (as "Harvey"), Robert Hooks (as "Clem"), Lou Angel (as "Calhoun"), Chad Dee Block (as "Bouncer"), Hope Clarke (as "Maid" / "Ensemble"), Marilyn Cooper (as "Mrs. Charles" / "Mistress" / "Ethel" / "Dorothy"), Carol Flemming (as "Princess"), Frank Hamilton (as "Mister Charles" / "Timmy"), Lillian Hayman (as "Momma"), Winston DeWitt (as "Hemsley Tip" / "G.I."), Justin McDonough (as "Capt. Yankee" / "Ensemble"), Saundra McPherson (as "Cutie"), Garrett Morris (as "Prover" / "Ensemble"; Broadway debut), Michele Murray (as "Cutie"), Alan Peterson (as "Director"), Ann Rachel (as "Brenda"), Barbara Sharma (as "Mary"), Don Strong (as "Sugar Daddy" / "Master"), Bud Vest (as "Prince" / "Ensemble"), Alan Weeks (as "Prover" / "Tap" / "G.I."), Standby: Norma Donaldson (as "Georgina"). Understudy: Justin McDonough (as "Harvey"). Replacement actors: Clifford Allen (as "Ensemble" / "G.I." / "Prover"), Lou Angel (as "Ensemble"), Judith Austin (as "Ensemble"), Michael Beirne (as "Capt. Yankee" / "Ensemble"), Chad Dee Block (as "Ensemble" / "Official"), Carol Flemming (as "Ensemble"), Lee Hooper (as "Ensemble"), Bernard Johnson (as "Ensemble" / "G.I." / "Tip"), Louis Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Carolyn Kirsch (as "Ensemble"), Saundra McPherson (as "Ensemble" / "Maid"), Gerrianne Raphael (as "Dorothy" / "Ethel" / "Mistress" / "Mrs. Charles"), Larry Roquemore (as "Ensemble" / "Prince"), Kenneth Scott (as "Ensemble" / "G.I." / "Prover"), Don Strong (as "Ensemble"), Ella Thompson (as "Ensemble"), Billy Dee Williams (as "Clem"). Standbys: Lincoln Kilpatrick (as "Clem"), Lu Parks (as "Momma"), Freda Payne (as "Georgina"; Broadway debut_. Understudies: Michael Beirne (as "Harvey"), Carol Flemming (as "Ethel"), Louis Johnson (as "Tap" / "Tip"), Suzanne Rogers (as "Mary"). Produced by Albert W. Selden, Hal James, Jane C. Nussbaum and Harry Rigby. NOTES: (1) Leslie Uggams won a Tony Award for her performance. (2) The role was originally written for Lena Horne, who eventually pulled ut and was replaced by Leslie Uggams.
- Annonces publicitaires
- AnecdotesShe began performing regularly at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem as an extra added attraction before the performances of such legends as Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald and Dinah Washington at age six.
- CitationsI like to reinvent myself. I don't like to do what I did 20 years ago. I like playing against what people think of me.
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