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⚫ | Michele Pawk | ||
Date of Birth: November 16 | |||
Place of Birth: ] | |||
Sign: Scorpio | |||
Occupation: Actress, Singer, Musician | |||
Education: ], College Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati | |||
Relations: 1st Husband: Kevin McCollum (Producer), 2nd Husband: ] (Actor); Son: Jack (b. Feb 2000) Father: Michael Pawk (Doctor) Great Uncle: Steve Pawk (Pro Basketball Player) Cousin: Bryan Kennedy (Student) | |||
B'way Debut: 1988 (Mail) | |||
Claim to Fame: Pawk gained notice with her 1992 role in ] and established herself as a Broadway star as Fraulein Kost in Sam Mendes' groundbreaking 1998 production of ]. | |||
Fun Fact: After college, Pawk spent a year in a musical revue at the Contemporary Hotel in ]. | |||
Stage Credits: | |||
SHOW ROLE THEATER YEAR | |||
Mail Kathy Sue Binger, etc. ] (Broadway) 1988 | |||
Crazy For You Irene Roth ] (Broadway) 1992 | |||
Hello Again The Actress ] Theatre (off-Broadway) 1993 | |||
Merrily We Roll Along Gussie York Theatre at St. Peter's (off-Broadway) 1994 | |||
john & jen Jen (Replacement) Lamb's Theatre (off-Broadway) 1995 | |||
Triumph of Love Hesione (Replacement) Royale Theatre (Broadway) 1997 | |||
Cabaret Fraulein Kost, Fritzie, Banjo/Accordian Player Kit Kat Klub/Studio 54 (Broadway) 1998 | |||
After the Fair Edith Harnham York Theatre at St. Peter's (off-Broadway) 1999 | |||
] Mayzie LaBird Richard Rodgers Theatre (Broadway) 2000 | |||
] Mae Variety Arts Theatre (off-Broadway) 2001 | |||
] Mama Morton (Replacement) Shubert Theatre (Broadway) 2002 | |||
Hollywood Arms Louise Cort Theatre (Broadway) 2002 | |||
A Little Night Music Charlotte NYC Opera 2003 | |||
Bounce Nellie Goodman Theatre (Chicago) 2003 | |||
Bounce Nellie ] (Washington D.C.) 2003 | |||
The Paris Letter Performer Laura Pels Theatre (Off-Broadway) 2005 | |||
] Donna Sheridan Cadillac Winter Garden Theatre (Broadway) 2006 | |||
Losing Louie Sheila Biltmore Theatre (Broadway) 2006 | |||
Notable TV/Film Appearances: | |||
] (TV, guest appearance, 1989), Quantum Leap (TV, guest appearance, 1989), The Golden Girls (TV, guest appearance, 1990), Dear John (TV, recurring guest appearance, 1990), After the Shock (TV, 1990), Flight of the Black Angel (TV, 1991), Law & Order (TV, guest appearance, 1992), The Girl in the Watermelon (1994), Jeffrey (1995), Anastasia (1997), Cradle Will Rock (1999), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV, guest appearance, 2001, 2002) | |||
Awards and Nominations: | |||
1992: ] nomination, Crazy for You | |||
1998: Outer Critics Circle nomination, Cabaret | |||
1998: Drama Desk nomination, Cabaret | |||
1998: FANY Award, Cabaret | |||
2003: ] for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play, Hollywood Arms | |||
Quotable Quotes: | |||
"I have never ever in my life been more proud to be a member of this community. Men kissing each other on stage! Drag queens! Children! It's a perfect world--as it should be." - on the Tony Awards in her 2003 Tony acceptance speech | |||
Married to actor ]. One child - Jack. | |||
] | |||
] | |||
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Michele Pawk
Date of Birth: November 16
Place of Birth: Butler, PA Sign: Scorpio Occupation: Actress, Singer, Musician Education: Allegheny College, College Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati Relations: 1st Husband: Kevin McCollum (Producer), 2nd Husband: John Dossett (Actor); Son: Jack (b. Feb 2000) Father: Michael Pawk (Doctor) Great Uncle: Steve Pawk (Pro Basketball Player) Cousin: Bryan Kennedy (Student) B'way Debut: 1988 (Mail)
Claim to Fame: Pawk gained notice with her 1992 role in Crazy for You and established herself as a Broadway star as Fraulein Kost in Sam Mendes' groundbreaking 1998 production of Cabaret.
Fun Fact: After college, Pawk spent a year in a musical revue at the Contemporary Hotel in Disney World.
Stage Credits: SHOW ROLE THEATER YEAR Mail Kathy Sue Binger, etc. Music Box Theatre (Broadway) 1988
Crazy For You Irene Roth Shubert Theatre (Broadway) 1992
Hello Again The Actress Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre (off-Broadway) 1993
Merrily We Roll Along Gussie York Theatre at St. Peter's (off-Broadway) 1994
john & jen Jen (Replacement) Lamb's Theatre (off-Broadway) 1995
Triumph of Love Hesione (Replacement) Royale Theatre (Broadway) 1997
Cabaret Fraulein Kost, Fritzie, Banjo/Accordian Player Kit Kat Klub/Studio 54 (Broadway) 1998
After the Fair Edith Harnham York Theatre at St. Peter's (off-Broadway) 1999
Seussical Mayzie LaBird Richard Rodgers Theatre (Broadway) 2000
Reefer Madness Mae Variety Arts Theatre (off-Broadway) 2001
Chicago (musical) Mama Morton (Replacement) Shubert Theatre (Broadway) 2002
Hollywood Arms Louise Cort Theatre (Broadway) 2002
A Little Night Music Charlotte NYC Opera 2003
Bounce Nellie Goodman Theatre (Chicago) 2003
Bounce Nellie Kennedy Center (Washington D.C.) 2003
The Paris Letter Performer Laura Pels Theatre (Off-Broadway) 2005
Mamma Mia! Donna Sheridan Cadillac Winter Garden Theatre (Broadway) 2006
Losing Louie Sheila Biltmore Theatre (Broadway) 2006
Notable TV/Film Appearances:
L.A. Law (TV, guest appearance, 1989), Quantum Leap (TV, guest appearance, 1989), The Golden Girls (TV, guest appearance, 1990), Dear John (TV, recurring guest appearance, 1990), After the Shock (TV, 1990), Flight of the Black Angel (TV, 1991), Law & Order (TV, guest appearance, 1992), The Girl in the Watermelon (1994), Jeffrey (1995), Anastasia (1997), Cradle Will Rock (1999), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV, guest appearance, 2001, 2002)
Awards and Nominations: 1992: Drama Desk nomination, Crazy for You 1998: Outer Critics Circle nomination, Cabaret 1998: Drama Desk nomination, Cabaret 1998: FANY Award, Cabaret 2003: Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play, Hollywood Arms
Quotable Quotes: "I have never ever in my life been more proud to be a member of this community. Men kissing each other on stage! Drag queens! Children! It's a perfect world--as it should be." - on the Tony Awards in her 2003 Tony acceptance speech
Married to actor John Dossett. One child - Jack.
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