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American actress
Gender
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Place of birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Age
60 years
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Theatre World Award
(1977)
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Biography

Andrea McArdle (born November 5, 1963) is an American singer and actress best known for originating the role of Annie in the Broadway musical Annie.

Career

McArdle was born in Philadelphia. While studying dance as a child, she was spotted by a talent agent who got her work in a number of television commercials, which led to her two-and-a-half year stint on the soap opera Search for Tomorrow.She also appeared on Al Alberts Showcase, a local televised talent show in Philadelphia.

McArdle's break came in early 1977 when she was pulled from the chorus of orphans to replace Kristen Vigard, the original Annie in the Broadway musical Annie, during the show's Connecticut tryout run. The show was a critical and commercial smash, and she became the youngest performer ever to be nominated for a Tony Award as Best Lead Actress in a Musical. She lost to co-star Dorothy Loudon—who played Miss Hannigan—but did receive the Theater World and Outer Critics' Circle Awards for her performance.In April 1978, she opened in London's West End production. She appeared several times on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1977-79, on one occasion accompanied by Liberace.She also appeared more than once on the Mike Douglas Show, singing with Kristy McNichol, Stephanie Mills, Liberace and Don Rickles.She appeared on Perry Como's Christmas show, where she sang with Como, and on Welcome Back Kotter, playing Arnold Horshack's younger sister.

In 1979, she sang the national anthems for both the United States and Canada at the Major League Baseball All Star Game in Seattle, Washington.She also sang the American national anthem at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia for the fifth and final game of the 1983 World Series, in her capacity as a native of Philadelphia.

Her first role after returning to the States was the role of Judy Garland in NBC's telepic Rainbow, but throughout her career she has concentrated primarily on performing in musical theater and cabarets. Her credits include Les Misérables (both on Broadway and in the national tour), Jerry's Girls (a revue of Jerry Herman songs co-starring Carol Channing and Leslie Uggams), Beauty and the Beast, Starlight Express, Meet Me In St. Louis, The Wizard of Oz, They're Playing Our Song, and another celebrated Annie in Irving Berlin's classic, Annie Get Your Gun. She briefly appeared in the 1999 Rob Marshall-directed TV version of Annie, singing the "Star To Be"segment of the song "N.Y.C."

McArdle has performed in the showrooms of many of the casino hotels in Las Vegas and Atlantic City, and in cabarets such as Odette's in New Hope, Pennsylvania and the King Cole Room at the St. Regis Hotel and Freddy's Supper Club in Manhattan. McArdle once again starred in the musical Annie with the North Carolina Theatre Company, although she portrayed the role of Miss Hannigan, at odds with her former character.

Her CD, Andrea McArdle on Broadway, was arranged and produced by her ex-husband, composer Edd Kalehoff, who also collaborated with her on an album of Christmas songs that was released in conjunction with her Family Christmas Show at the Tropicana Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The Christmas show, "Andrea McArdle's Family Christmas" ran for three Christmases and featured dancers, singers and acrobats from Encore Productions in South Jersey. McArdle also sang and appeared in several television promotional campaigns produced by Kalehoff, including WNBC-TV's We're 4 New York in 1992, and WEWS-TV's Give Me 5 in 1995. Divorced in August 2011, the couple had one daughter, Alexis Kalehoff (b.1988), a performer who has appeared with her mother in Les Miz.

McArdle returned to Annie at Musical Theatre West in Long Beach, California, as Miss Hannigan from October 29 - November 14, 2010.She took part in the New York Musical Theatre Festival's (NYMF) production of Greenwood the Musical in fall 2011.

In November 2012, McArdle was the "guest star" in Newsical.

On April 2, 2014 Oceania Cruises announced a new "Life in the Theater" series featuring McArdle, for select sailings starting with a voyage aboard Riviera on October 29, 2014.

In December 2015, McArdle starred in the Off-Broadway play 2 Across at St. Luke's Theatre.

In May 2016, McArdle starred as Reno Sweeney in Cole Porter's Anything Goes. The show also featured Sally Struthers. The production opened at Gateway Playhouse (Bellport, New York), and later transferred to Ogunquit Playhouse. The production was directed by Jayme McDaniel, and choreographed by Jason Wise.

Stage work

YearRoleRoleVenue
1977AnnieAnnieBroadway
1978AnnieAnnieWest End; Played role for 40 performances
1984Jerry's GirlsEnsembletour
1985Annie Get Your GunAnnie Oakleyregional; San Bernardino Civic Light Opera in San Bernardino, CA
1985The Wizard of OzDorothy Galeregional; Melody Top Theatre in Milwaukee
UnknownThe Vagina MonologuesPerformerregional
1987Starlight ExpressAshleyBroadway
1989Meet Me in St. LouisEsther Smithregional; Melody Top Theatre in Milwaukee
1992They're Playing Our SongSoniatour
1993Les MisérablesFantineBroadway
1994Les MisérablesEponineNational Tour
1995State FairMargy FrakeBroadway
1996Oliver!Nancyregional
1996Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor DreamcoatThe Narratorregional
1996The FantasticksLuisaregional
1997EvitaEva Perónregional
1999Beauty and the BeastBelleBroadway
2000GreaseSandy Dumbrowskiregional
2001CabaretSally Bowlesinternational tour
2002Annie Get Your GunAnnie Oakleyregional, Reagle Players
2006Annie Get Your GunAnnie Oakleyregional
2006CabaretSally Bowlesregional, Ogunquit Playhouse
2007GypsyRoseregional
2008Les MisérablesFantineregional, Ogunquit Playhouse
2010AnnieMiss HanniganNorth Carolina Theatre
2010AnnieMiss HanniganMusical Theatre West, Long Beach
2011Blood BrothersMrs. JohnstoneTheatre Zone, Naples, Florida
2011UrinetownPenelope PennywiseConnecticut Repertory Theatre
2011Greenwood the MusicalAdult SheilaNew York Musical Theatre Festival
2012NEWSical the MusicalGuest Star/Various CharactersOff-Broadway
2013MameMame DennisBucks County Playhouse New Hope, Pennsylvania & The Media Theatre, Media, Pennsylvania
2015Hello, Dolly!Mrs. Dolly Gallagher LeviThe Media Theatre, Media, Pennsylvania
20152 AcrossJanetOff-Broadway (play)
2016Anything GoesReno Sweeneyregional, Gateway Playhouse, Bellport, NY
2016Anything GoesReno Sweeneyregional, Ogunquit Playhouse

Film and Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974Moe and JoeJulia Lambert(TV Short) (Credited as Andrea McCardle)
1977Welcome Back, KotterDoris Horshack
1977Search for TomorrowWendy Wilkins #14 episodes
1977The Annie Christmas ShowLittle Orphan AnnieTV Special
1977Dinah!Herself
1977-1980The Mike Douglas ShowSelf - Actress
1978RainbowJudy GarlandTV Movie
1982Doug Henning: Magic on BroadwayHerselfTV Special
1982Broadway Plays Washington on Kennedy Center TonightHerselfTV Special
1992All My ChildrenCookieSoap opera
199720/20 WednesdayHerselfDocumentary
1999AnnieStar-To-BeTV Movie from The Wonderful World of Disney
1999Jeopardy!Celebrity Contestant
2001Reading RainbowHerselfVoice role
2002The Daily ShowHerself
2003Listen to Her Heart: The Life and Music of Laurie BeechmanHerselfDocumentary
2008The Battery's DownHerselfTV Series
2010Peace AquaSloanShort
2014Russian Broadway Shut DownVillagerShort
2016Murphy CribDr. ReginaShort
2017American Songbook at NJPAC Hosted by Michael FeinsteinHerself
2018Broadway: Beyond the Golden AgeHerselfDocumentary
2019We Can Cook Too!Guest StarTV Series
2020Stars in the HouseHerselfTV Series

Awards and honors

  • 1977 - Theatre World Award - winner
  • 1977 - Tony Award - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical - nominee
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