Patti LuPone
Patti LuPone | |
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Born | Northport, New York, U.S. | April 21, 1949
Education | Juilliard School (BFA) |
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
Years active | 1971–present |
Spouse |
Matthew Johnston
(m. 1988) |
Children | 1 |
Relatives | Robert LuPone (brother) Adelina Patti (great-great aunt) |
Website | pattilupone |
Patti Ann LuPone (born April 21, 1949) is an American actress and singer best known for her work in
She made her
For her performances on the
On television, she starred in the drama series
Early life and training
LuPone was born on April 21, 1949, in
LuPone was part of the first graduating class of
Career
Theatre
1970s: Early career
In 1972, LuPone became one of the original members of
In 1976, theater producer David Merrick hired LuPone as a replacement to play Genevieve, the title role of the troubled pre-Broadway production of The Baker's Wife. The production toured at length but Merrick deemed it unworthy of Broadway and it closed out of town.[21]
Since 1977, LuPone has frequently collaborated with
In 1979, LuPone starred in the original Broadway production of
1980s
In May 1983, founding alumni of The Acting Company reunited for an off-Broadway revival of
When the run ended, LuPone remained in London to create the role of
She returned to Broadway in 1987 to star as
1990s
In 1993, LuPone returned to London to create the role of Norma Desmond in the original production of
In November 1995, LuPone starred in her one-woman show, Patti LuPone on Broadway, at the
LuPone has performed in many New York concert productions of musicals including
2000s
Since 2001, LuPone has been a regular performer at the Chicago
She returned to Broadway in October 2005 to star as Mrs. Lovett in
On February 10, 2007, LuPone starred with Audra McDonald in the Los Angeles Opera production of Kurt Weill's opera Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny directed by John Doyle.[46] The cast recording of Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny was recognized at the 51st Grammy Awards as Best Classical Album and Best Opera Recording in February 2009.[47]
Following the Ravinia Festival production of Gypsy, LuPone and author Arthur Laurents mended a decade-long rift, and she was cast in the City Center Encores! Summer Stars production of the show. Laurents directed LuPone in Gypsy for a 22-performance run (July 9, 2007 – July 29, 2007) at City Center. It closed on January 11, 2009.
2010s
In August 2010, LuPone appeared in a three-day run of
LuPone's memoir recounting her life and career from childhood onwards, was published in September 2010 titled Patti LuPone: A Memoir.[53][54]
In 2011, LuPone played the role of Joanne in a four-night limited engagement concert production of Stephen Sondheim's musical Company at the New York Philharmonic, conducted by Paul Gemignani. The production starred Neil Patrick Harris as Bobby. Harris had previously worked with LuPone in the 2000 and 2001 concert productions of Sweeney Todd. The cast of Company performed the song "Side by Side by Side" at the 65th Tony Awards on June 12, 2011.
LuPone made her New York City Ballet debut in May 2011 in a production of The Seven Deadly Sins directed and choreographed by Lynne Taylor-Corbett. A piece she had previously performed, LuPone sang the role of Anna in the Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht score.[55]
LuPone concluded a 63-performance Broadway engagement of her concert with former Evita co-star
In the fall of 2012, LuPone appeared with Debra Winger in the premiere of David Mamet's play The Anarchist. Despite the play receiving less than stellar reviews from critics, LuPone received widespread praise for her role as Cathy.
In early 2015, she returned to Los Angeles Opera to perform the role of Samira in a new production of John Corigliano's The Ghosts of Versailles, receiving positive reviews.[57][58] In April 2016, an audio recording of the production was released by Pentatone (PTC 5186538, a 2-SACD album).[59] It won the 2017 Grammy Awards for Best Classical Album and for Best Opera Recording.[60]
In June 2015, LuPone appeared in the Douglas Carter Beane play Shows for Days at Lincoln Center Theater.[61] In October 2015, LuPone, along with the current Fantine on the West End, joined her castmates to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Les Misérables.[62]
In 2017, LuPone originated the role of Helena Rubinstein in the musical War Paint on Broadway, after performing the role in the summer of 2016 in the musical's world premiere at Chicago's Goodman Theatre.[63] Performing opposite Christine Ebersole as Rubinstein's longtime competitor Elizabeth Arden, LuPone stayed with the role for War Paint's entire run at the Nederlander Theatre, from March 7 to November 5, 2017.[64] The show closed prematurely to allow LuPone to undergo hip surgery.[65] LuPone disclosed in an interview that War Paint would be her last musical on stage: "I'm too old. It's been hard—it's been harder than it's ever been. I can't do it anymore."[66]
Nevertheless, in September 2017 it was announced that LuPone would star as Joanne in the 2018 London revival of
2020s
A transfer of the successful West End production of Company was set to open at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on March 22, 2020, coinciding with Stephen Sondheim's 90th birthday, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[69] The production returned, featuring LuPone starring opposite Katrina Lenk, with previews starting on November 15, 2021, before officially opening December 9, 2021.[70] LuPone won her third Tony Award for the role.
Following the closing of Company, LuPone resigned from Actors' Equity Association, the union for professional stage managers and actors in the United States.[71] It was announced that LuPone would return to Broadway in the Jen Silverman play The Roommate starring opposite Mia Farrow at the Booth Theatre in August 2024.[72]
Solo concerts and tours
LuPone performs regularly in her solo shows Matters of the Heart; Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda; and The Lady With the Torch[73] which sold out at Carnegie Hall. For example, she performed her one-woman show The Gypsy In My Soul at the Caramoor Fall Festival, New York, in September 2010.[74]
She also appears at venues across North America in concerts with Mandy Patinkin, at such venues as the Mayo Center for the Performing Arts in September 2010.[75][76]
She appeared as the inaugural act at a new
She also appeared as the inaugural act at the Sharon L. Morse Entertainment Center in The Villages, Florida on April 30, 2015, to a sold-out audience of residents mainly 55 years-of-age and older.[78]
Film and television work
Among LuPone's film credits are Fighting Back, Witness, Steven Universe: The Movie, Just Looking, The Victim, Summer of Sam, Driving Miss Daisy, King of the Gypsies, 1941, Wise Guys, Nancy Savoca's The 24 Hour Woman and Savoca's Union Square, Family Prayers, and City by the Sea. She has also worked with playwright David Mamet on The Water Engine, the critically acclaimed State and Main, and Heist. In 2011, the feature film Union Square, co-written and directed by the Sundance Film Festival's Grand Jury Award Winner, Nancy Savoca, was premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. In it, LuPone co-starred with Mira Sorvino, Tammy Blanchard, Mike Doyle, Michael Rispoli and Daphne Rubin-Vega.[79]
She played
LuPone's TV work also included a recurring role on her cousin Tom Fontana's HBO series in its final season,
LuPone guest starred on Army Wives on July 8, 2012. She reunited with fellow guest star Kellie Martin as her mother once again.[90][91] LuPone appeared in the 2013 film Parker, an action-thriller.[92] She voiced the character Yellow Diamond in the animated series Steven Universe (2013–2019) and Steven Universe Future (2019–2020).
In 2013, LuPone was cast in the
In 2023 she played Beau's mother, Mona, in the
In 2023, LuPone revealed that she will play the role of Lilia Calderu in the
Views on theater conduct
LuPone has expressed concern about the conduct and etiquette of some theatergoers. "Where's the elegance?" she asked in a blog post on her official site. "I mean, I'm glad they show up because God knows it's a dying art form and I guess I'm glad they're all comfortable, sleeping, eating and drinking, things they should be doing at home and in a restaurant. But it's just not done in the theater or shouldn't be."[100] LuPone has been the subject of some controversy due to the bluntness of her statements on the matter, which on some occasions have risen to her directly admonishing audience members for their behavior during performances.
2009 incident
At the penultimate performance of Gypsy on January 10, 2009, LuPone, irritated by an attendee taking flash photography in apparent violation of theater policy, stopped in the middle of "Rose's Turn" and demanded that the miscreant be removed from the theater. After he was removed, LuPone restarted her number. The audience applauded her stance.[101][102] The event was recorded by another audience member, who released it on YouTube.[103] She later stated that such distractions drive "people in the audience nuts. They can't concentrate on the stage if, in their peripheral vision, they're seeing texting, they're seeing cameras, they're listening to phone calls. How can we do our job if the audience is distracted?", and also mentioned that "the interesting thing is I'm not the first one that's done it".[104]
2015 incident
On July 8, 2015, during the second act of We work hard on stage to create a world that is being totally destroyed by a few, rude, self-absorbed and inconsiderate audience members who are controlled by their phones. They cannot put them down. When a phone goes off or when a LED screen can be seen in the dark it ruins the experience for everyone else – the majority of the audience at that performance and the actors on stage. I am so defeated by this issue that I seriously question whether I want to work on stage anymore. Now I'm putting battle gear on over my costume to marshal the audience as well as perform.[105]
2022 incident
On May 10, 2022, during a live conversation with the American Theatre Wing and her Company co-stars, LuPone called out at audience members who were not wearing their face masks "properly" during the event and not adhering to the COVID-19 safety protocols implemented by The Broadway League yelling, "Put your mask over your nose. That's why you're in the theater ... That is the rule. If you don't want to follow the rule, get the fuck out. I'm serious. Who do you think you are if you do not respect the people sitting around you?" When an audience member called out in response, "I pay your salary," LuPone replied "You pay my salary? Bullshit. Chris Harper [the producer of Company] pays my salary".[106] After the incident, a spokesperson for the show said in a statement: "We stand with Patti [...] support her efforts to keep our entire community—from patrons to ushers, cast to stage crew—safe and healthy so we can keep Broadway open". This also resulted in the League extending the mask guideline end date from May 31 to June 30, 2022.[107][108]
In an interview, LuPone later explained that prior to her dispute with the patron, the patron had already been approached by the theater's COVID safety manager and been asked to wear the mask over her nose and mouth, and that the patron had responded mockingly by placing the mask over her eyes in a dismissive manner. It was the entirety of the patron's disrespectful behavior, not just the manner in which she was wearing her mask, that LuPone was responding to in her outburst.[109]
Personal life
LuPone is married to Matthew Johnston. The couple's wedding ceremony was on the stage of the Vivian Beaumont Theater at the Lincoln Center on December 12, 1988, after filming the TV movie LBJ; Johnston was a cameraman.[110] They have one child.[83] They reside in Edisto Beach, South Carolina,[111] and Kent, Connecticut.[112]
Acting credits
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Theatre
Sources: Playbill Vault;[113] Internet Broadway Database;[114] Internet Off-Broadway Database[115]
Year | Show | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1971 | Iphigenia | Unknown | Young Vic, London (professional stage debut) | |
1972 | The School for Scandal | Lady Teazle | Off-Broadway (City Center Acting Company) | |
Women Beware Women | Bianca | |||
The Hostage | Colette/ Kathleen | |||
The Lower Depths | Natasha | |||
Next Time I'll Sing To You | Lizzie | |||
1973 | Three Sisters | Irina | Broadway (debut) | |
The Beggar's Opera | Lucy Lockit | Broadway | ||
Measure For Measure
|
Boy and Understudy, Julietta | |||
Scapin | Hyancinthe | |||
1974 | Next Time I'll Sing To You | Lizzie | ||
1975 | The Robber Bridegroom | Rosamund Musgrove | Original Broadway Production | |
Edward II | Prince Edward | Broadway | ||
The Time of Your Life | Kitty Duval | |||
Three Sisters | Irina | |||
1976 | The Baker's Wife | Genevieve | Off-Broadway Tour (Los Angeles, San Francisco, St. Louis, Boston and Washington) |
|
1977 | The Woods | Ruth | St. Nicholas Theatre, Chicago | |
1978 | The Water Engine | Rita, Lily La Pon | Broadway | |
Working | Nora Watson, Roberta Victor | |||
Catchpenny Twist | Monagh | Hartford Stage; | [116] | |
1979 | Evita | Eva Perón | Original Broadway Production | |
1981 | Original Australia Production | |||
1982 | The Woods | Ruth | Off-Broadway | [117] |
Edmond | Mrs. Burke | Replacement | ||
1983 | America Kicks Up Its Heels | Cleo | Off-Broadway | [118] |
The Cradle Will Rock | Moll/Sister Mister | [119] | ||
1984 | Oliver! | Nancy | Broadway Revival | |
Accidental Death of an Anarchist | The Reporter | Broadway | ||
1985 | The Cradle Will Rock | Moll | Original West End Production, Old Vic | [120] |
Les Misérables | Fantine | [121] | ||
1987 | Anything Goes | Reno Sweeney | Broadway Revival | |
1993 | Company | Host | Concert staging of the show | |
Sunset Boulevard | Norma Desmond
|
Original West End Production | [122] | |
1995 | Patti LuPone on Broadway | Herself | Broadway (Walter Kerr Theatre); Solo concert | [123][124] |
Pal Joey | Vera Simpson | Encores! Staged Concert | [125] | |
1996 | Master Class | Maria Callas | Broadway Replacement (July 1996 – January 1997) | [126] |
1997 | Original West End Production | |||
The Old Neighborhood | Jolly | Broadway | ||
1998 | Annie Get Your Gun | Annie Oakley | Lincoln Center Theater (Benefit Performance) | |
2000 | Matters of the Heart | Herself | Solo Concert at Lincoln Center Beaumont Theater | [127] |
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | Mrs. Lovett | New York Philharmonic Concert | [128] | |
2001 | San Francisco Symphony Concert (Televised on PBS) |
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Ravinia Festival | ||||
Noises Off | Dotty Ottley | Broadway Revival | ||
2002 | Runt of the Litter | VO: National Anthem | ||
Anything Goes | Reno Sweeney | Reunion Concert, Lincoln Center, Beaumont Theater | [129] | |
A Little Night Music | Desiree Armfeldt | Ravinia Festival | ||
2003 | Passion | Fosca | Ravinia Festival | |
2004 | Can-Can | La Mome Pistache | Encores! Staged Concert | [130] |
Candide | Old Lady | New York Philharmonic Staged Concert (Televised on PBS) |
[131] | |
Sunday in the Park with George | Yvonne / Blair Daniels | Ravinia Festival | [132] | |
2005 | Regina | Regina Giddens | Kennedy Center | [133] |
Passion | Fosca | Lincoln Center Theater (Televised on PBS) |
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Children And Art | Performer | Stephen Sondheim Tribute Concert Benefit New Amsterdam Theatre, New York City |
[134] | |
Anyone Can Whistle | Cora Hoover Hooper | Ravinia Festival | [135] | |
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | Mrs. Lovett | Broadway Revival | ||
2006 | Gypsy | Rose Hovick | Ravinia Festival | |
2007 | Encores! Staged Concert | |||
2006 | To Hell and Back | Anne | World Premiere | |
2007 | Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny | Begbick | Los Angeles Opera Revival | [136] |
2008 | Gypsy | Rose Hovick | Broadway Revival | |
2010 | Annie Get Your Gun | Annie Oakley | Ravinia Festival | |
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown | Lucia | Original Broadway Production | ||
2011 | An Evening with Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin | Herself | Concert, Ethel Barrymore Theatre | [137] |
Company | Joanne | New York Philharmonic Concert | [138] | |
The Seven Deadly Sins | Anna I (Singer) | New York City Ballet Production | ||
2012 | The Anarchist | Cathy | Original Broadway Production | |
2015 | The Ghosts of Versailles | Samira | Los Angeles Opera Revival | [139] |
Shows For Days | Irene | Off-Broadway | [140] | |
2016 | War Paint | Helena Rubinstein | World Premiere (Chicago) | |
2017 | Original Broadway Production | |||
2018 | Company | Joanne | West End Revival | [141] |
2020 | Broadway Revival | [142] | ||
2021–22 | ||||
2023 | Gutenberg! The Musical! | The Producer | Broadway (One night only) | [143] |
Film
Sources: TCM;[144] AllMovie[145]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1978 | King of the Gypsies | Unknown | Uncredited | |
1979 | 1941 | Lydia Hedberg | ||
1982 | Fighting Back | Lisa D'Angelo | ||
1985 | Witness | Elaine Book | ||
1986 | Wise Guys | Wanda Valentini | ||
1989 | Driving Miss Daisy | Florine Werthan | ||
1993 | Family Prayers | Aunt Nan | [146] | |
1999 | The 24 Hour Woman | Joan Marshall | [147] | |
1999 | Summer of Sam | Helen | [148] | |
2000 | State and Main | Sherry Bailey | ||
2001 | Heist | Betty Croft | ||
2002 | City by the Sea | Maggie | ||
2011 | Company | Joanne | Filmed production | [149][150] |
Union Square | Lucia | |||
2013 | Parker | Ascension Cienfuegos | ||
2016 | The Comedian | Flo Berkowitz | ||
2019 | Cliffs of Freedom | Yia-Yia | ||
Last Christmas | Joyce | |||
2022 | The School for Good and Evil | Mrs. Deauville | ||
2023 | Beau Is Afraid | Mona Wassermann |
Television
Sources: TCM;[144] AllMovie[145]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1976 | The Time of Your Life | Kitty Duval | Television film | |
1987 | Cowboy Joe | Linda Tidmunk | ||
LBJ: The Early Years | Lady Bird Johnson | |||
1989–93 | Life Goes On | Elizabeth "Libby" Thatcher | 83 episodes | |
1992 | The Water Engine | Rita Lang | Television film | |
1993 | Frasier | Pam (voice) | Episode: "Dinner at Eight" | |
1995 | The Song Spinner | Zantalalia | Television film | |
1996 | Remember WENN | Grace Cavendish | Episode: "There But for the Grace" | |
1996–97 | Law & Order | Ruth Miller | 2 episodes | |
1998 | Frasier | Aunt Zora Crane
|
Episode: " Beware of Greeks "
|
|
1999 | Encore! Encore! | Wine critic | Episode: "A Review to Remember" | |
2001 | Touched by an Angel | Alice Dupree | Episode: "Thief of Hearts" | |
2002 | Monday Night Mayhem | Emmy Cosell | Television film | |
2003 | In-Laws | Rochelle Landis | Episode: "Mother's Nature" | |
Oz | Stella Coffa | 7 episodes | ||
2005 | Live from Lincoln Center | Fosca | Episode: "Passion" | |
Will & Grace | Herself | Episode: "Bully Woolley" | ||
2007 | Ugly Betty | Mrs. Weiner | Episode: "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" | |
2009–12 | 30 Rock | Sylvia Rossitano | 3 episodes | |
2011 | Glee | Herself | Episode: "New York" | |
2012 | Army Wives | Ms. Galassini | Episode: "Battle Scars" | |
2013–14 | American Horror Story: Coven | Joan Ramsey
|
4 episodes | |
2014 | Girls | Herself | 2 episodes | |
2015 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Lydia Lebasi | Episode: "Agent Provocateur" | |
Penny Dreadful | Joan Clayton | Episode: "The Nightcomers" | ||
2016–19 | Steven Universe | Yellow Diamond | Voice; 8 episodes | |
2016 | Penny Dreadful | Dr. Florence Seward | 8 episodes | |
2017 | Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | Rabbi Shari | Episode: "Will Scarsdale Like Josh's Shayna Punim?" | |
BoJack Horseman | Mimi Stilton | Voice; Episode: "The Judge" | ||
2017–21 | Vampirina | Nanpire | Voice; 19 episodes | |
2018 | Mom | Rita | Episode: "Taco Bowl and a Tubby Seamstress" | [151] |
2019 | The Simpsons | Cheryl Monroe | Voice; Episode: "The Girl on the Bus" | |
Pose | Ms. Frederica Norman | 5 episodes | [152][153] | |
Steven Universe: The Movie | Yellow Diamond | Voice; Television film | [154] | |
2020 | Steven Universe Future | Voice; 2 episodes | ||
Hollywood | Avis Amberg | 7 episodes | ||
Penny Dreadful: City of Angels | Vocalist | Episode: "Hide and Seek" | ||
2021 | Central Park | Roberta McCullough | Voice; Episode: "Down to the Underwire" | |
F Is for Family | Nora Murphy | Voice; 3 episodes | [155] | |
2022 | American Horror Story: NYC | Kathy Pizazz | 5 episodes | [156] |
2024 | Agatha | Lilia Calderu | Disney+ series |
Discography
Selected recordings include:
- The Baker's Wife (Original cast recording)
- Evita (Original Broadway cast recording)
- The Cradle Will Rock (The Acting Company recording)
- Les Misérables (Original London Cast recording)
- Anything Goes (New Broadway Cast Recording)
- Heat Wave (John Mauceri conducting the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra)
- Patti LuPone Live (Solo Album)
- Sunset Boulevard (World Premiere/Original London Cast Recording)
- Matters of the Heart (Solo Album)
- Sweeney Todd (New York Philharmonic recording)
- Sweeney Todd (2005 Broadway Cast recording)
- The Lady with the Torch (Solo Album)
- The Lady With the Torch...Still Burning (Solo Album)
- To Hell and Back (Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra World Premier recording)
- Gypsy (2008 Broadway Revival Cast Recording)
- Patti LuPone At Les Mouches (Live Solo Recording of 1980 club act)[157]
- Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
- Far Away Places (Solo Album)
- Company (New York Philharmonic recording)
- War Paint (Original Broadway cast recording)
- Don't Monkey with Broadway (Solo Album)
- Company (Revival London cast recording)
Her live performance of "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" at the Grammy Awards was released on the 1994 album Grammy's Greatest Moments Volume IV.[158]
In 2009, LuPone's 1985 recording of "
LuPone recorded a duet with Seth MacFarlane (who was in character as Glenn Quagmire) on the 2005 album Family Guy: Live In Vegas.
A live concert special film, An Evening with Patti LuPone, was filmed in July 2012 and released in November 2012 on SethTv.com with 104 minutes of Patti LuPone songs and stories with host Seth Rudetsky.[160]
A new CD of one of her shows, The Lady with the Torch, was released in 2006 on Sh-K-Boom Records. In December she released bonus tracks for that CD only available on iTunes and the Sh-K-Boom website.[161]
Awards and nominations
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External links
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- Official website
- Patti LuPone at the Internet Broadway Database
- Patti LuPone at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
- Patti LuPone at IMDb
- Patti LuPone discography at Discogs
- Patti LuPone at People.com
- Patti LuPone Interview
- InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse: Patti LuPone (TV Interview)
- Patti LuPone – Downstage Center interview at American Theatre Wing.org
- University of the Arts Show Music Magazine Database
- Patti LuPone concert special on SethTV.com. Filmed July, 2012.
- Patti LuPone Papers at the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New York, NY