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Sutton Foster

Sutton Lenore Foster (born March 18, 1975) is an American


Sutton Foster
actress, singer and dancer. She is known for her work on the
Broadway stage, for which she has won the Tony Award for Best
Actress in a Musical twice, in 2002 for her role as Millie Dillmount
in Thoroughly Modern Millie, and in 2011 for her performance as
Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes, a role which she reprised in
2021 for a production in London and for which she received a
nomination for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a
Musical. Her other Broadway credits include Little Women, The
Drowsy Chaperone, Young Frankenstein, Shrek the Musical,
Violet, and The Music Man. On television, Foster played the lead
role in the short-lived ABC Family comedy-drama Bunheads from
2012 to 2013. From 2015 to 2021, she starred in the TV Land
comedy-drama Younger.

Contents
Early life and education
Career
Foster in 2011
1995–2001: Early career
2002–2010: Breakthrough and stage success Born Sutton Lenore Foster
2011–2014: Anything Goes and branching out March 18, 1975
2015–present: Younger, London debut, and Statesboro, Georgia,
Broadway return U.S.

Personal life Education Carnegie Mellon


University
Filmography
Film Occupation Actress · singer ·
Television dancer
Years active 1989–present
Theatre
Spouse(s) Christian Borle
Discography
(m. 2006; div. 2009)
Awards and nominations
Ted Griffin (m. 2014)
References Children 1
External links Relatives Hunter Foster
(brother)

Early life and education Website suttonfoster.com (htt


ps://suttonfoster.co
Foster was born on March 18, 1975[1][2] in Statesboro, Georgia[3] m/)
and raised in Troy, Michigan.[4] At the age of 15, she was a
contestant on the reality competition show Star Search[4][5] and also auditioned for the cast of The Mickey
Mouse Club. She left Troy High School before graduating (she received her diploma via correspondence
courses) to join the national tour of The Will Rogers Follies directed by Tommy Tune.[4][6][7] She then
attended Carnegie Mellon University for one year,[7][8] but left to pursue a theatrical career full-time. In
May 2012, she received an honorary doctorate from Ball State University, "in recognition of her
outstanding career in theater, television and music and for her contributions to the educational experience
and professional growth of Ball State students."[9] Her older brother, Hunter Foster, is also an actor.[4][7]

Career

1995–2001: Early career

After touring in the role of Sandy Dumbrowski in the musical Grease throughout 1995, Foster transferred
to the Broadway production in 1996.[10][11] She left to appear in the ensemble of the Broadway musical
The Scarlet Pimpernel in 1997, and after that closed[12] she returned as the Star to Be in the revival of
Annie. In 1998, Foster appeared in What the World Needs Now at the Old Globe Theatre, before she began
touring with Les Misérables as Eponine Thenardier. She then understudied the same role on Broadway in
2000.[13]

Foster left Les Misérables to join the ensemble of Thoroughly Modern Millie in its pre-Broadway run at the
La Jolla Playhouse. Original leading lady Kristin Chenoweth landed a television series shortly after
rehearsals began and was replaced with Erin Dilly as Millie and Foster as her understudy. After apparent
clashes between the creative team, a "mutual" decision was made for Dilly to leave the production. With
only nine days remaining before the first preview, Foster took over the role of Millie Dilmount.[14][15]
During a hiatus (before Millie was set to open on Broadway), Foster appeared in Dorian at Goodspeed
Musicals, The Three Musketeers at the American Musical Theatre of San Jose, and South Pacific at the
Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera.

2002–2010: Breakthrough and stage success

Thoroughly Modern Millie finally opened on Broadway at the Marquis Theatre in 2002, to many positive
reviews. The New York Daily News reviewer described her thus: "newcomer Sutton Foster, who has the
pert look, the silver voice and the dazzling legwork to make an extraordinarily winning Millie."[16] Clive
Barnes, reviewing for the New York Post wrote "Newcomer Sutton Foster's own star turn as Millie is
perfectly charming, but as a star she doesn't twinkle, glitter or light up Broadway like a Christmas tree
defying a July noon. But she has a good voice and is cutely agreeable."[17] The Newsday reviewer wrote:
"She has a smile that may remind you of Mary Tyler Moore, the gawky comic precision of the young Carol
Burnett, the lyricism of a romantic heroine and a smallish but vibrant voice as accurate as it is expressive.
As [Millie], another of New York's prototypical small-town girls with big-city dreams, [Sutton Foster]
appears unfazed by the burden of a character created onscreen by Julie Andrews. The newcomer takes the
big stage with an uninhibited what-the-heck comfort level and the discipline to go with her instincts."[18]
Time Magazine wrote: "she's [Sutton Foster] got the full package: girlish gawkiness and Broadway brass,
the legs and the lungs. Foster is a big reason the show is just about the cutest thing to hit Broadway since
Annie's dimples, with perkily retro songs by Jeanine Tesori and clever staging by director Michael
Mayer..."[19] Foster went on to win the 2002 Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical,[20] the
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical,[21] and the Outer Critics Circle Award for
Outstanding Actress in a Musical for her performance.[22][23] During the run, Foster appeared in concert
versions of Chess and Funny Girl, before leaving in 2004.
Upon leaving, Foster did a concert version of Snoopy! The Musical and returned to the Pittsburgh Civic
Light Opera for a production of Me and My Girl to wrap up the year. In May 2005, Foster co-starred as Jo
March opposite Maureen McGovern as Marmee in the musical adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's classic
novel Little Women, for which she was nominated for her second Tony Award.[24] The production closed
after just a few months.

She returned to Broadway at the Marquis Theatre in May 2006 in The Drowsy Chaperone, a spoof of
1920s musicals. She played Janet van de Graaff, a famous Broadway starlet who opts to forgo a stage
career in favor of married life. The musical had a pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson Theatre, Los
Angeles in November to December 2005.[25] Her performance earned her a third Tony nomination.[26]

Foster left the musical in 2007 and co-starred in Mel Brooks' musical adaptation of his film Young
Frankenstein as the Swedish yodeling fräulein Inga, first at the Paramount Theatre and then on Broadway
from October 2007 to July 2008.[27]

In 2007, Foster guest-starred on the children's musical puppet show Johnny and the Sprites[28] and in a
three-episode story arc on the HBO sitcom Flight of the Conchords.[29]

She left the show to play Princess Fiona in Shrek the Musical, which opened on Broadway on December
14, 2008.[30] For this role, Foster won her second Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a
Musical[31] and was nominated for her fourth Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a
Musical.[32] She played her final performance on January 3, 2010, when the show closed on Broadway.
Foster participated in a reading of a work-in-progress new musical, Bonnie and Clyde: A Folktale, in June
2009. Her brother, Hunter is writing the music for this musical.[33]

Foster's debut solo album Wish was released by Ghostlight Records in February 2009. The songs range
from jazz to pop to cabaret to Broadway.[34] In 2010, Foster promoted the album with concert
performances in Boston, New York City, Chicago, the Orange County Performing Arts Center in Orange
County, California, and Washington, D.C.[35]

Foster starred as Nurse Fay Apple in the New York City Center's Encores! production of Anyone Can
Whistle, which played from April 8 to 11, 2010.[36] Foster made her Off-Broadway debut in Paul Weitz's
comedy Trust with Zach Braff, Bobby Cannavale and Ari Graynor which began previews July 23, 2010
with an official opening August 12, running through September 12, 2010 at Second Stage Theatre.[37]
Foster and Seth Rudetsky participated in the one night only Actors Fund benefit concert version of They're
Playing Our Song on August 30, 2010, at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater, John Jay College, New York. The
full cast included Efé, Kaitlyn Davidson, Alex Ellis, Maynard, Matt Loehr, and Jesse Nager, and was
directed by Denis Jones.[38]

Foster taught a Spring Semester master class at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts
Undergraduate Department of Drama, beginning in January 2010. It culminated in a cabaret performance at
Joe's Pub in May titled "From Rodgers To Heart".[39][40] She taught the master class again in Fall Semester
2010, culminating in another performance at Joe's Pub, "Crazy for Gershwin". Both were musically
directed by Deborah Abramson. She is now on the faculty of NYU's New Studio on Broadway. Foster
taught a week-long master class session at Ball State University (Muncie, IN) in January 2010.[33] She
continued her relationship with Ball State in September 2010 by working with students in the classroom,
teaching master classes, and performing workshops for students of the Department of Theatre and Dance.

She also guest-starred in an episode of the NBC legal drama Law & Order: SVU (opposite comedian
Kathy Griffin), which aired on March 3, 2010.[41]
Foster performed at the 33rd Annual Kennedy Center Honors in a tribute to Jerry Herman, singing "Before
the Parade Passes By."[42] She performed at the Kennedy Center Honors the following year in a tribute to
Barbara Cook.[43] She made a third appearance at the Kennedy Center Honors in 2013, performing for the
tribute to Shirley MacLaine.[44]

Foster performed a concert tour, An Evening With Sutton Foster from September 2010 to May 2011,
performing songs from both her Broadway career and her solo album.[45]

2011–2014: Anything Goes and branching out

Foster played Reno Sweeney in the Broadway revival of Anything Goes, which began performances on
March 10, 2011, at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre and officially opened on April 7, 2011.[46] Foster won
her third Outer Critics Circle Award and second Drama Desk Award and Tony Award for her
performance.[47][48][49] Foster's final performance was on March 11, 2012, when she was replaced by
Stephanie J. Block. Foster left to film the television comedy-drama Bunheads, which premiered on ABC
Family on June 11, 2012.[50][51] Foster played the lead role in this short-lived 2012 ABC Family drama,
developed by Amy Sherman-Palladino, the creator of Gilmore Girls. She played former Las Vegas
showgirl Michelle, who impulsively marries a man, moves to his small town, and begins teaching ballet
lessons at her new mother-in-law's dance studio. She won the Gracie Award and received a nomination at
the 3rd Critics' Choice Television Awards for Best Actress in a Comedy Series.[52] The series was
cancelled after a single season.[53]

In the spring of 2012, she returned to Ball State, teaching classes, mentoring the interdisciplinary team that
wrote the musical The Circus in Winter, and co-directing the Department of Theatre and Dance's Spring
2012 production of The Drowsy Chaperone; she also spoke at commencement and received an Honorary
Doctorate of Fine Arts degree for her continued engagement with Ball State students. Foster continued her
relationship with Ball State in October 2012, performing in the staged reading of The Circus in Winter at
the National Alliance for Musical Theatre's Festival of New Musicals at New World Stages in New
York.[54]

In 2013, Foster starred as Kerry in Psych actor James Roday's comedic thriller Gravy.[55] In 2014, she
appeared opposite Robin Williams in the comedy The Angriest Man in Brooklyn.[56]

From March to August 2014, Foster starred in the Roundabout Theatre Company production of the musical
Violet at the American Airlines Theatre.[57] Foster received her sixth Tony Award nomination for her
performance.[58]

2015–present: Younger, London debut, and Broadway return

She made her Carnegie Hall debut in April 2015, with guest appearances from Joshua Henry and Megan
McGinnis.[59][60] This was part of a new tour effort An Evening With Sutton Foster: Broadway In Concert,
which continued through 2016.

She returned to Encores! in July 2015 to play Queenie in Andrew Lippa's The Wild Party.[61]

She later was cast as the lead character of Liza Miller in the TV Land single-camera comedy-drama pilot
Younger, created by Darren Star. It was originally set to be released January 13, 2015 but she stated on
January 31 in an interview at TETA TheatreFest 2015 in Houston, Texas that the release was delayed. The
series premiered on March 31, 2015, and was renewed for a second season, which began airing in January
2016, shortly after it was renewed for a third season, set for a release at the end of the year. In July 2016,
season three began filming, and the series was renewed for a fourth season.[56][62] Season three aired to
positive reviews in late 2016, and season 4 aired in summer 2017 with further positive reviews.

In 2016, she starred opposite Aaron Tveit and Betty Buckley in the Stephen Schwartz revue Defying
Gravity in Australia.

She appeared in the Off-Broadway revival of Sweet Charity as Charity Hope Valentine at the Pershing
Square Signature Center from November 2, 2016 (previews) to January 8, 2017.[63][64]

Also in 2016, Foster played the role of Violet in the miniseries Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life opposite
her ex-husband, Christian Borle. The two perform a musical within the Summer episode about the history
of Stars Hollow.[65] She appeared on the game show Match Game, broadcast on ABC in June 2016.[66]
She also made guest appearances on The Good Wife and Mad Dogs.

In 2017, she once again returned to Ball State, this time to co-direct the Department of Theatre and Dance's
Spring production of Shrek: The Musical.[67]

During December 2017, she performed as a guest artist for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's annual
Christmas concerts.[68]

In December 2017 Foster, along with Jonathan Groff, performed a selection of songs from many shows.[69]
This is the "Live From Lincoln Center" performance from The Appel Room at Lincoln Center, which
originally aired on PBS on April 20, 2018.[70]

From July through October 2021, Foster reprised her role as Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes at the
Barbican Theatre in London, earning rave reviews from British critics.[71][72][73] For her performance,
Foster was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical.[74] The production
was broadcast in UK cinemas on 28th November and 1st December 2021.[75] The recorded performance
also played at US cinemas on March 27 and 30, 2022.[76]

In October 2021, she published a book titled "Hooked (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56756052-


hooked)," in which she opens up about how she used crafts, specifically cross-stitching, collaging and
crocheting, to get through significantly challenging milestones in her life. She shares how using crafts as
creative outlets helped her deal with painful experiences in her life and remain present and resilient.

In December 2021, she returned to Broadway, starring opposite Hugh Jackman as Marian Paroo in a
revival of The Music Man.[77]

Personal life
Foster met actor Christian Borle in college,[78] and married him on September 18, 2006. The couple
divorced in 2009.[79][80] Foster and Borle still remain friends and continue to support each other's
work.[81][82] On September 19, 2013, Foster confirmed that she became engaged to screenwriter Ted
Griffin.[83] She and Griffin married on October 25, 2014.[84] In April 2017, Foster announced that she and
her husband adopted a baby girl, Emily Dale Griffin, born March 5, 2017.[85]

Foster is a self-proclaimed dog lover and has had three dogs since her Broadway debut: Linus, Mabel, and
Brody.[86]
She makes artwork which she sells online and occasionally at art exhibits. She has collaborated with visual
artist Julien Havard, who previously worked as her dresser for nine years, beginning with Thoroughly
Modern Millie.[87][88]

In December 2021, Foster tested positive for COVID-19 and was forced to miss performances of The
Music Man. Her swing, Kathy Voytko, stepped in for her to prevent the show from shutting down.[89]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes


1989 Mr. Terbillion's Ambition Sarah Short film
2008 Just in Case Boy (voice)
2013 Shrek The Musical Princess Fiona Filmed stage production

2014 The Angriest Man in Brooklyn[90] Adela

2014 The Nobodies[91] Amy Short film

2015 Gravy[92] Kerry

2016 Mired Wife (voice) Short film


2021 Anything Goes Reno Sweeney Filmed stage production

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1990 Star Search Herself/contestant Runner-up (3.5 stars)
Episode: "Johnny's Sister
Johnny and the Sprites Tina
2007 Tina/Spritesgiving!"
Flight of the Conchords Coco 3 episodes
2008 The Battery's Down Sutton Foster Episode: "I Think I'm Gonna Like it Here"
Law & Order: Special Victims
2010 Rosemary Episode: "P.C."
Unit
2011–
Sesame Street Self 2 episodes
12
2012 Royal Pains Julie Sharp Episode: "Bottoms Up"
2012–
Bunheads Michelle Simms Lead role; 18 episodes
13
2013– Frida Fairy Flyer
Doc McStuffins 4 episodes
20 (voice)
2014 Psych Gretchen Eikleberry Episode: "A Nightmare on State Street"
2014 Say Yes to the Dress Self Episode: "A Dress Like None the Rest"
2015–
Younger Liza Miller Lead role; 84 episodes
21
2015 Elementary Tara Parker Episode: "Absconded"
2016 Mad Dogs Gerda Episode: "Broodstock"
2016 The Good Wife Witness Episode: "End"
2016 Match Game Herself Episode #1.1
2016 Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life Violet Episode: "Summer"
2018 Instinct Celia Walker Episode: "Bye Bye Birdie"
2019 Into the Dark Lauren Episode: "Treehouse"

2020 A Million Little Things Chloe Episode: "Guilty"[93]


2020 What Would You Do? Herself Season 16, episode 6
2020 Vampirina Bora O'Grave (voice) Episode: "Bora the Banshee"
2021 Ridley Jones Mrs. Sanchez (voice)

Theatre
Year Title Role Notes
1992 The Will Rogers Follies Ensemble National Tour
1995 Sandy Replacement; National tour
Grease
1996 Dumbrowski Eugene O'Neill Theatre, Broadway
Star To Be/Dog
Catcher
Annie Martin Beck Theatre, Broadway
1997 Cecille/Ronnie
Boylan
The Scarlet Pimpernel Ensemble Minskoff Theatre, Broadway

1998 What the World Needs Now Jennifer[94] Old Globe Theatre

Eponine
1999 Les Misérables National Tour
(replacement)

Dorian Sister Claire[95] Goodspeed Musicals, World Premiere

2000 Eponine u/s


Les Misérables Broadway
(replacement)
Thoroughly Modern Millie Millie Dilmount La Jolla Playhouse

The 3hree Musketeers Constance[96] American Musical Theatre of San Jose


2001 Nellie
South Pacific Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera
Forbush[97]
2002–
Thoroughly Modern Millie Millie Dilmount Marquis Theatre, Broadway
04
New Amsterdam Theatre, New York Actors Fund
2002 Funny Girl Fanny Brice[98]
Concert

2003 Chess Svetlana[99][100] New York Actors Fund Concert

Peppermint
Snoopy! The Musical[101] Peter Norton Symphony Space Benefit Concert
2004 Patty

Me and My Girl Sally Smith[102] Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera

Little Women Jo March Virginia Theatre, Broadway


2005
Ahmanson Theatre
Janet Van de
2006– The Drowsy Chaperone
Graaf Marquis Theatre, Broadway
07
2007 Paramount Theatre
2007– Young Frankenstein Inga
Hilton Theatre, Broadway
08
2008 5th Avenue Theatre
2008– Shrek The Musical Princess Fiona
Broadway Theatre, Broadway
10
Nurse Fay
Anyone Can Whistle New York City Center, Encores!
Apple
2010 Gerald W. Lynch Theatre at John Jay College,
They're Playing Our Song Sonia Walsk[38]
New York Actors Fund Concert
Trust Prudence Second Stage Theatre, off-Broadway
2011–
Anything Goes Reno Sweeney Stephen Sondheim Theatre, Broadway
12
2013 Violet Violet Karl New York City Center, Encores!
2014 American Airlines Theatre, Broadway
2015 The Wild Party Queenie New York City Center, Encores!
Defying Gravity: The Songs of
2016 Performer Musical revue; Theatre Royal, Sydney
Stephen Schwartz[103]
2016– Charity Hope
Sweet Charity Pershing Square Signature Center, Off-Broadway
17 Valentine
Minskoff Theatre; 15th Anniversary Reunion
Thoroughly Modern Millie Millie Dilmount
Concert, New York Actors Fund Concert
2018
Stephen Sondheim Theatre, Roundabout Theatre
My One and Only Edythe Herbert
Company Benefit
2019 Into the Woods Baker's Wife Hollywood Bowl
Anything Goes Reno Sweeney Barbican Theatre, London
2021
The Music Man Marian Paroo Winter Garden Theatre, Broadway

Discography
An Evening with Sutton Foster: Live at the Café Carlyle (2011)[104]
Wish (2009)
Take Me to the World (2018)

Tours

An Evening with Sutton Foster (2010–11)


An Evening with Sutton Foster: Broadway in Concert (2015–16)

Awards and nominations


Over her career, she has been recognized by the Tony Awards and Laurence Olivier Awards for her work
on the Broadway stage and London theatre for:

56th Tony Awards: Best Actress in a Musical, win for Thoroughly Modern Millie in 2002
59th Tony Awards: Best Actress in a Musical, nomination for Little Women in 2005
60th Tony Awards: Best Actress in a Musical, nomination for The Drowsy Chaperone in
2006
63rd Tony Awards: Best Actress in a Musical, nomination for Shrek the Musical in 2009
65th Tony Awards: Best Actress in a Musical, win for Anything Goes in 2011
68th Tony Awards: Best Actress in a Musical, nomination for Violet in 2014
2022 Laurence Olivier Awards: Best Actress in a Musical, nomination for Anything Goes in
2022.

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External links
Official website (http://suttonfoster.com)
Sutton Foster (https://www.playbill.com/person/sutton-foster-vault-0000098903) at Playbill
Vault
Sutton Foster (https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/70151) at the Internet Broadway
Database
Sutton Foster (http://www.iobdb.com/CreditableEntity/38921) at the Internet Off-Broadway
Database
Sutton Foster (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1900397/) at IMDb
Article on her role in Thoroughly Modern Millie (http://www.donshewey.com/theater_articles/
sutton_foster.html)
Sutton Foster (https://soundcloud.com/american-theatre-wing/episode-54) – Downstage
Center interview at American Theatre Wing.org, May 2005
TonyAwards.com Interview with Sutton Foster (https://web.archive.org/web/2007042305564
3/http://www.tonyawards.com/en_US/interactive/video/index.html#f)
Riverfront Times interview with Sutton Foster about her upbringing (http://www.riverfronttime
s.com/2010-01-27/culture/sutton-foster-it-girl-of-broadway-musical-theater/)

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