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Maria Friedman
British actress

Maria Friedman

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British actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Bernese Oberland, Canton of Bern, Switzerland
Age
64 years
Family
Spouse:
Jeremy Sams
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Height:
1.5875 m
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Biography

Maria Friedman (born 19 March 1961) is an English actress and director of stage and screen, best known for her work in musical theatre. She is a seven-time Olivier Award nominee, winning three. Her first win was for her 1994 one-woman show, By Special Arrangement. She has also twice won Best Actress in a Musical for the original London productions of Passion and Ragtime. She is more recently known for her role as Elaine Peacock in EastEnders.

Early years

Friedman was born in Birmingham in the West Midlands, the daughter of Clair Llewelyn Friedman (née Sims), a concert pianist, and Leonard Friedman, a violinist for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Her father is from a Russian Jewish immigrant family and her mother is English. She began her education in Germany, and by the age of five returned with her family to England after the divorce of her parents.

Career

She first gained fame when she won an Olivier Award for her one-woman cabaret, Maria Friedman By Special Arrangement and another Olivier Award starring in Stephen Sondheim's Passion in 1996, and later became one of the main leading ladies on the London Stage. She would later star in Chicago and Ragtime, both on the West End.

In 2004 she originated the role of Marian Halcombe in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical The Woman in White in the West End and on Broadway in 2005. In the 1999 film of Lloyd Webber's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, she played the narrator.

As previews for The Woman in White started for the Broadway production, she was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer and left the show to have surgery to have the lump removed. Less than a week after the surgery she returned to the stage for the previews and performed on the official opening night. She said she would begin radiation treatment for the cancer in December 2005. The Broadway production closed after only 109 performances on 22 February 2006, in part due to her and co-star Michael Ball's frequent absences due to illness. (Friedman had planned a six-week absence for further treatment, with Judy Kuhn to be her replacement, but remained for the duration of the run once the closing was announced.)

As well as other musical shows, Maria participated in Hey, Mr. Producer!, the concert celebrating the works of Sir Cameron Mackintosh, in which she sang "You Could Drive a Person Crazy," "Broadway Baby," and "How Many Tears?" Similarly, she participated in Sondheim Tonight live at London's Barbican Centre, singing "Losing My Mind" (from Follies) and "More" (from the film Dick Tracy). She has also had several one woman shows: Maria Friedman – By Special Arrangement and Maria Friedman – By Extra Special Arrangement and has performed these in several top cabaret venues in both the UK (most recently at Trafalgar Studios) and New York City, including several engagements at the Café Carlyle.

She can be heard on many cast recordings; and has released several solo albums including Maria Friedman, Maria Friedman Live, Now and Then, and Maria Friedman Celebrates The Great British Songbook. Friedman has won three Laurence Olivier Awards and been nominated for seven.

In 2010, Friedman appeared as a soloist in the BBC Proms tribute to Stephen Sondheim at the Royal Albert Hall, London. She sang the role of Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd opposite Bryn Terfel. In 2012 she directed a revival of Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along. In October 2014, Friedman joined the cast of EastEnders as Elaine Peacock, the mother of established character Linda Carter (Kellie Bright). She has since appeared in December 2014 and February to March 2015 to date, before returning for a three-month stint in September 2015. In 2015, she directed a revival of High Society at The Old Vic Theatre. The production was played in the round.

Personal life

Friedman has two sons: Toby Sams-Friedman (b. 1994) with actor Jeremy Sams; and Alfie Friedman (b. 2002) with cameraman Oleg Poupko. She was married to dancer Roland Brine; her boyfriend is Adrian Der Gregorian.

Stage productions

  • The Woman in White (Marian)
  • Ragtime (Mother) (Olivier Award – Best Actress in a Musical)
  • By Extra Special Arrangement
  • Chicago (Roxie Hart)
  • The Witches of Eastwick (Sukie)
  • Blues in the Night
  • By Special Arrangement (Olivier Award Best Entertainment)
  • Passion (Fosca) (Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical)
  • Lady in the Dark (Liza Elliot)
  • April in Paris
  • Ghetto (Hayyah)
  • Sunday in the Park with George (Dot)
  • Merrily We Roll Along (Haymarket Theatre, Leicester)
  • The Break of Day
  • Square Rounds
  • The King and I (Royal Albert Hall)

Olivier Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
1991Best Actress in a MusicalSunday in the Park with GeorgeNominated
1995Best EntertainmentBy Special ArrangementWon
1997Best Actress in a MusicalPassionWon
1998Best Actress in a MusicalLady in the DarkNominated
1999Best Actress in a MusicalChicagoNominated
2004Best Actress in a MusicalRagtimeWon
2005Best Actress in a MusicalThe Woman in WhiteNominated

Filmography

  • Heil Honey I'm Home! (unaired episodes)
  • Red Dwarf
  • Casualty
  • Hey Mr. Producer!
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (The Narrator)
  • EastEnders - Elaine Peacock (2014–2016)
  • The Sound of Music Live! - Mother Abbess - UK version of The Sound of Music Live! broadcast 20 December 2015
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