Beverly Bremers
- Actress
- Soundtrack
- Composer
Beverly Bremers, best known for her gold record, "Don't Say You Don't Remember", has been an actress, singer, and songwriter all her life. She has starred in numerous theatrical productions, most notably, "Hair", and "The Me Nobody Knows" on Broadway, and "The Rocky Horror Show" and "Menopause the Musical" in Los Angeles. She has recorded for RCA, CBS, and Scepter Records and in addition to the Top-20 million-seller, "Don't Say You Don't Remember", charted on Billboard's Top-40 with her hit, "We're Free".
Her film & TV acting credits include the lead in the films, "Upside Down", "Toe to Toe", and "I'm Sorry", TV roles on "Veronica Mars", as well as numerous TV films, including, "Conspiracy of Terror", "Journey From Darkness", Once Upon a Brothers' Grimm", "Not Now, Norman", and "Good Morning Freedom".
She has performed in clubs and concerts all over the country, including Reno Sweeney's in New York, The Palmer House in Chicago, and the Coconut Grove, Studio One, and the Troubadour in Los Angeles. Beverly has also appeared in many television commercials, shows & movies, as well as on talk/variety shows such as "The Tonight Show", "The Merv Griffin Show", "The Mike Douglas Show", The David Frost Show", and "American Bandstand". She also has utilized her speaking voice, lending her voice-over talents to numerous radio and television commercials, cartoons, industrials, audio books, and video games.
Beverly, the songwriter, received a platinum record for writing "Mousercise" for Disney, which became the theme for the long-running show on the Disney Channel, a show at Disneyland, and a video. She has also enjoyed chart success with several of her songs in the U.S. and Europe, including "Morning Music" and the theme from the film "Hopscotch".
Beverly has written the scores for 5 stage musicals, which were produced in Los Angeles and San Diego, including her Christmas show, "Gift of the Magi: The Musical", which is performed annually around the world.
Beverly has been the recipient of several awards such as the OBIE, Robbie, TONY nominations, LA Weekly Best Musical, AGLA Image Award, The American Song Festival Best Song, and the Seoul International Song Festival Best Song, where she represented the United States as performer and composer.
Her recordings "Don't Say You Don't Remember Beverly Bremers", "Been There, Done That - Prime Cuts", "The Best of Beverly Bremers", "The Complete Beverly Bremers - Vol. 1 & 2", & "Remembering The Sixties" are available at Amazon, iTunes, CD Baby, & other online stores.
Her film & TV acting credits include the lead in the films, "Upside Down", "Toe to Toe", and "I'm Sorry", TV roles on "Veronica Mars", as well as numerous TV films, including, "Conspiracy of Terror", "Journey From Darkness", Once Upon a Brothers' Grimm", "Not Now, Norman", and "Good Morning Freedom".
She has performed in clubs and concerts all over the country, including Reno Sweeney's in New York, The Palmer House in Chicago, and the Coconut Grove, Studio One, and the Troubadour in Los Angeles. Beverly has also appeared in many television commercials, shows & movies, as well as on talk/variety shows such as "The Tonight Show", "The Merv Griffin Show", "The Mike Douglas Show", The David Frost Show", and "American Bandstand". She also has utilized her speaking voice, lending her voice-over talents to numerous radio and television commercials, cartoons, industrials, audio books, and video games.
Beverly, the songwriter, received a platinum record for writing "Mousercise" for Disney, which became the theme for the long-running show on the Disney Channel, a show at Disneyland, and a video. She has also enjoyed chart success with several of her songs in the U.S. and Europe, including "Morning Music" and the theme from the film "Hopscotch".
Beverly has written the scores for 5 stage musicals, which were produced in Los Angeles and San Diego, including her Christmas show, "Gift of the Magi: The Musical", which is performed annually around the world.
Beverly has been the recipient of several awards such as the OBIE, Robbie, TONY nominations, LA Weekly Best Musical, AGLA Image Award, The American Song Festival Best Song, and the Seoul International Song Festival Best Song, where she represented the United States as performer and composer.
Her recordings "Don't Say You Don't Remember Beverly Bremers", "Been There, Done That - Prime Cuts", "The Best of Beverly Bremers", "The Complete Beverly Bremers - Vol. 1 & 2", & "Remembering The Sixties" are available at Amazon, iTunes, CD Baby, & other online stores.