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Kerry Butler is an American actress and singer known primarily for her work in theater. She is best known for originating the roles of Barbara Maitland in ''
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'', Penny Pingleton in '' Hairspray'', and
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/Kira in '' Xanadu'', the latter of which earned her a
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nomination for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical.


Early life

Born in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of
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, Kerry Butler began acting in commercials at the age of three. She notes that growing up, "When I saw '' Annie'' ... I knew that was what I wanted to do." After a four-year hiatus imposed by her mother, Butler started acting again at the age of nine and has been at it since. Butler graduated from Ithaca College in 1992, with a
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degree in
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.


Career

Butler toured with the musical ''
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'' in Europe in the role of Ado Annie. Other New York roles included Vicky Hollins in the workshop of '' Bright Lights, Big City'', Barrow in ''The "I" Word'' and Claudia in ''The Folsom Head''. She also has done work on various commercials. Butler made her Broadway debut in 1993 in the role of Miss Jones in the musical '' Blood Brothers'', where she also understudied the role of Linda. In 1995, Butler originated the role of Belle for the Toronto production of
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's '' Beauty and the Beast'', and she was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award for Best Leading Actress for her performance. Butler eventually transferred to Broadway as Belle, and, after playing the role for over two years, she left the musical in September 1997 and was replaced by Debbie Gibson. She then moved over to '' Les Misérables'' to play Éponine Thénardier. In 2001 Butler played the love interest Shelley Parker in the acclaimed
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original musical '' Bat Boy: The Musical''. Though the show had a "fanatical following", Butler noted that "We were really building an audience before Sept. 11. And after that we never recovered. People didn't want to go out at all, let alone downtown." ''Bat Boy'' closed in December 2001.


''Hairspray''

In February 2002, Butler was cast as Penny Pingleton (a role she had originated in workshops) in '' Hairspray'', the musical version of the John Waters 1988 film of the same name. After an out-of-town tryout at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle, ''Hairspray'' opened on Broadway in August 2002 and "became an immediate Broadway smash." Even in a star-studded ensemble cast, reviewers singled Butler out for her sparkling performance as the wacky best friend. The show won eight
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s including Best Musical at the 57th Tony Awards. For her performance, Butler was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical and a Outer Critics Circle Award and received a Clarence Derwent Award. While ''Hairspray'' went into pre-production, Butler played the free-spirited performance artist Maddie in the limited run of the intimate Australian musical '' Prodigal'' at the York Theatre. In March 2002 Butler also appeared on the TV show ''
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'' as Ms. Camp, a letter carrier. During her run in ''Hairspray'', Butler filmed a TV pilot for Fox entitled ''Twins'', but it was not picked up for the season. After starring in ''Hairspray'' for a year, Butler left the cast in July 2003 and was succeeded by Jenn Gambatese.


''Little Shop of Horrors'' and beyond

Following the end of her ''Hairspray'' contract, Butler was cast as Audrey Fulquard in the Broadway revival production of the musical '' Little Shop of Horrors''. Butler revisited her long-lost childhood Brooklyn accent to play Audrey, the love interest with a sadistic dentist boyfriend Dr. Orin Scrivello and a heart of gold. A fan of ''Little Shop'' composer
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, who also wrote the music for ''Beauty and the Beast'', Butler received an Outer Critics Circle nomination for her performance. After leaving the show in the summer of 2004, Butler traveled to
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where she created the role of scheming, foul-mouthed teenager Dedee Truitt in the new musical '' The Opposite of Sex'', which had its world premiere at the Magic Theatre that fall. The musical is based on Don Roos' 1998 film starring Christina Ricci and
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. In the fall of 2005, Butler appeared in the original Off-Broadway musical ''Miracle Brothers'' at the Vineyard Theatre. She played Isabel, a mother made miserable by the rebelliousness of her son as well as her unhappy marriage. In the summer of 2006, Butler reprised her role of Dedee in ''The Opposite of Sex'' at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and followed that by taking on the role of Kate, the
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-loving runaway bride, in the New York Musical Theatre Festival production of ''Party Come Here''. Butler also portrayed the manipulative heiress and recovering alcoholic Claudia Reston on the ABC
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'' from January 2006 until January 2007, when her character was written off the show.


''Xanadu''

From May 2007 through September 2008, Butler returned to the Broadway stage to star in the new musical '' Xanadu'', based on the 1980 roller-disco film starring
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. She played the dual role of
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/Kira, a Greek
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who inspires and falls in love with Sonny Malone, a struggling artist. Butler mastered roller skating for the role and spent nearly the duration of the show on skates. Widely expected to be a flop, the musical opened in July 2007 to extensive critical acclaim and was the surprise hit of the summer. For her role in ''Xanadu'', Butler was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical at the 62nd Tony Awards and the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance. In February and March 2008, Butler appeared as Reese, the thieving assistant to fashion designer Victory Ford ( Lindsay Price), in the first season of the television series '' Lipstick Jungle'' on NBC.


''Faith, Trust & Pixie Dust''

In May 2008, Butler released her first solo album on the PS Classics label. The album is entitled ''Faith, Trust & Pixie Dust'' and features some of Butler's favorite songs from
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films and shows given "intimate, acoustic" arrangements. The title is taken from the lyrics of the
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song "I'll Try", from the film '' Return to Neverland,'' which is featured on the album. Of note is the track "This Only Happens in the Movies", an unreleased song written by
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(for the unrealized prequel to ''
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''), being given its inaugural recording. In a unique contest sponsored by her official site, Butler let fans submit suggestions for one song to be included on the album, with the winner, chosen by Butler, joining her in the studio when the song was recorded. The winning entry was " God Help the Outcasts", from the animated film '' The Hunchback of Notre Dame''.


''Catch Me If You Can'', ''Rock of Ages''

The following year, Butler was again featured as a guest star on major television shows. In May 2009 she appeared on an episode of NBC's ''
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'', as Lyle, a member of a group of New York ladies of leisure with a surprising secret. The following month, she appeared on the ABC series ''
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'' as Debbie, a working-class masseuse who attempts to improve herself to impress her wealthy boyfriend Lance Stillwell ( Paul Fitzgerald). In the summer of 2009, Butler appeared in the world premiere of ''Catch Me If You Can'' at the 5th Avenue Theatre, the same venue where ''Hairspray'' had its pre-Broadway tryout. She played Brenda Strong, the Southern ingénue who falls in love with the con artist Frank Abagnale, Jr. (The role was played by Amy Adams in the
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film version of '' Catch Me If You Can''.) In September 2009, Butler began a six-month engagement in the Broadway musical ''Rock of Ages'', playing six performances a week. She played the lead role of Sherrie Christian, a small-town girl who moves to the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles to pursue her dream of becoming an actress. Butler left the production on March 13, 2010. In April 2010, Butler made her New York City cabaret debut at Feinstein's at the Regency with a show of songs she has performed on Broadway as well as personal favorites. In October 2010, Butler starred in the New York Musical Theatre Festival production of ''Pandora's Box'', playing the title role of Pandora, a slightly naïve suburban housewife whose life is turned upside down by the arrival of a mysterious stranger. She also appeared as Mary Jo Clarkson, an Islamist terrorist, on the CBS television show '' Blue Bloods''. From March to September 2011, Butler reprised the role of Brenda Strong in the Broadway production of ''Catch Me if You Can'' at the Neil Simon Theatre, the same Broadway theatre where ''Hairspray'' played. For this role she was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical. Also in September 2011, Butler appeared on the series finale of FX's '' Rescue Me'' as Marsha, an overprotective mother who argues with Denis Leary's character Tommy Gavin on a playground.


''The Best Man'', ''The Call'', ''Under My Skin''

From March through September 2012, Butler appeared in the Broadway revival of Gore Vidal's '' The Best Man''. She played Mabel Cantwell, the Southern wife of a presidential candidate. The production costarred Angela Lansbury, James Earl Jones, Candice Bergen, Eric McCormack, John Larroquette,
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, and Jefferson Mays. It was her first Broadway role in a drama, rather than a musical. On February 18, 2013, Butler played
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in a concert production of ''
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'' at
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. Also that month, she appeared on an episode of '' White Collar'', playing Leslie, a skeptical art dealer. From March through May 2013, Butler appeared Off-Broadway in ''The Call'', a new play by Tanya Barfield, a co-production between Playwrights Horizons and Primary Stages. In it, Butler played Annie, an urban artist who decides to adopt a baby from Africa. The play was very personal to Butler. In May 2013, Butler appeared on an episode of '' Law and Order: Special Victims Unit ''as Ariel Randolph, a mother with a secret life whose bad decisions have tragic consequences. From April to June 2014, Butler appeared Off-Broadway in ''Under My Skin'', a comedy by Robert Sternin and Prudence Fraser (of '' The Nanny'' fame). She played Melody Dent, a temp at a health insurance company who, thanks to a freak accident and divine intervention, ends up switching bodies with Harrison Baddish, the male CEO of the company.


Return to musical theatre; additional television appearances

In October 2014, Butler starred in the York Theatre Company production of ''
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'' alongside
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. She played Susan Lawrence, who works at a toy company and becomes the love interest of the main character Josh Baskin. In December 2014, Butler appeared on '' The Mysteries of Laura'' as Mrs. Sullivan, a protective mother and on '' Elementary'' as Astrid, a birdwatcher. From March through June 2015, Butler appeared Off-Broadway at New World Stages in '' Clinton: The Musical'', a satirical look at the years of
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's presidency. She played
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and received good reviews for her role. In April 2015, Butler lent her vocal talents to the animated children's program '' Wallykazam!'', voicing the character of Nancy the Noodle. In October 2015, Butler made her solo debut at Feinstein's/54 Below with Seth Rudetsky on piano, performing hits from her career as well as telling behind-the-scenes stories. In November 2015, Butler appeared on '' The Mindy Project'' as Dr. Jody Kimball-Kinney ( Garrett Dillahunt)'s sister-in-law (and sometime mistress) Ann Marie Kimball-Kinney. Butler appeared in the
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television mini-series '' Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life'', which was released in November 2016. She plays Claudia, therapist to Lorelai Gilmore ( Lauren Graham) and Emily Gilmore ( Kelly Bishop).


''Disaster!'', ''Mean Girls''

From February to May 2016, Butler appeared on Broadway in '' Disaster!'', by Seth Rudetsky and Jack Plotnick, a parody of 1970s disaster movies featuring hit songs from that decade. She played Marianne Wilson, a career-oriented reporter who, while investigating the story of a poorly constructed casino ship, runs into an unexpected person from her past. The reviews for the show were generally favorable, especially from ''
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'', which listed the show as a Critic's Pick. However, due to poor ticket sales, the show closed on May 8, 2016. From October to December 2017, Butler appeared in the Broadway-bound musical adaptation of '' Mean Girls'', by
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, Jeff Richmond, and Nell Benjamin. The show had an out-of-town tryout at the National Theatre in Washington, D.C. Butler played the roles of Ms. Norbury (played by
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in the film), Mrs. Heron, and Mrs. George. From March to September 2018, Butler played the roles of Ms. Norbury, Mrs. Heron, and Mrs. George in ''Mean Girls'' on Broadway. Butler played her final performance on September 9 and was replaced by Jennifer Simard. Reviews took note of her standout performance in the three very different roles. ''The'' ''Hollywood Reporter'' noted her role as "...stand-in from the movie, sardonic math teacher Ms. Norbury, played here by Kerry Butler, acing triple-duty with distinctive takes also on Cady's earnest mother and Regina's self-described 'cool mom'". '' Variety'' wrote, in reviewing the Washington, D.C., production: "Kerry Butler offers delightful turns as the teacher, Mrs. Norbury, precisely mimicking Fey's role in the film, along with a hysterical portrayal of Regina's developmentally arrested mother ( Amy Poehler in the film). The latter includes a delicious parody of
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'''s' iconic skit, 'The Californians.'"


''Beetlejuice'', directorial debut, additional television appearances

From October to November 2018, Butler appeared in the world premiere of the musical ''
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'' at the National Theatre in Washington, D.C., in the role of Barbara Maitland. Barbara is a woman of simple pleasures and, along with her husband, Adam Maitland, also a recently deceased ghost who finds herself haunting her own house, newly occupied by the living Deetz family, as well as contending with the trickster ghost Beetlejuice. Butler reprised the role of Barbara Maitland in the Broadway production of the show from March 2019 until its closing in March 2020. She is one of the original cast members who returned to ''Beetlejuice'' when it returned to Broadway in April 2022. In April 2023, Butler appeared in an episode of '' The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'' as Tuppance, a woman who has just seen a play with friends and is discussing the show afterwards at dinner. In October 2023, Butler made her directorial debut by helming a production of '' Newsies'' at Rise Above Performing Arts in
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. In April 2024, Butler appeared on ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' as Denise Lynch, a mother in search of her missing daughter Sydney Lynch (Amalina Ace). In September 2024, Butler appeared in '' American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez'' as Shelley Meyer, the wife of football coach
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( Tony Yazbeck).


''Mama, I'm A Big Girl Now!''

In January 2024, Butler appeared with her original ''Hairspray'' costars Laura Bell Bundy and
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in ''Mama, I'm a Big Girl Now!'', a concert the three of them conceived, wrote, and directed. The show depicts their origins as performers, careers, experience of being in the blockbuster musical together, 22 years of friendship, and journeys to motherhood. During the year, they continued to perform the show at venues around the country. In November 2024, Butler, Bundy, and Winokur brought the show Off-Broadway, to New World Stages, for a limited run.


Personal life

Butler continues to perform in various workshops, readings, and benefit concerts. She is a vegetarian and activist whose concerns include youth mentoring, human rights violations, genocide, and environmental issues. Butler is married to childhood friend, Muppet writer, and puppeteer Joey Mazzarino. They have two daughters, whom they adopted from Ethiopia. Their older daughter, Segi, is the inspiration for the ''Sesame Street'' song "I Love My Hair". Their second daughter's name is Sumaya.


Credits


Theatre


Film


Television


Video games


Demos, readings, concerts, and workshops

* ''Vape! The Grease Parody'' * ''PUCK’D: A Middle-Aged Summer Night’s Dream'' * ''The American Football Musical'' * ''Angel of Arkansas'' * ''Smash'' * ''A Very Brady Musical'' * ''Broadway Vacation'' * ''Seeing Red'' * ''Beetlejuice'' * '' The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas'' * ''Hazel'' * ''Clinton: The Musical'' * ''
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'' * ''Ragtime'' * ''Cinderella'' * ''Through the Door'' * ''Romy and Michele's High School Reunion'' * ''The Dogs of Pripyat'' * ''The Green Heart'' * ''Hollywood Lies'' * ''The Nutty Professor'' * ''The Front'' * ''Catch Me If You Can'' * ''
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'' * ''Xanadu'' * ''One Step Forward'' * ''In Your Dreams'' * '' The Little Mermaid'' * ''Pandora's Box'' * ''The Man in the White Suit'' * '' Legally Blonde: The Musical'' * ''
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'' * ''
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'' * ''Robber Bridegroom'' * ''Piece'' * ''
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'' * '' Bright Lights, Big City'' * ''Le Passe Muraille'' (later named ''Amour'')


Cast recordings

* ''Bat Boy'' - Original Off-Broadway Cast, 2001 * ''Prodigal'' - Original Off-Broadway Cast, 2003 * '' Hairspray'' - Original Broadway Cast, 2003 * ''Little Shop of Horrors'' - New Broadway Cast, 2004 * ''Anna Karenina'' - The Broadway Musical, 2007 * ''Xanadu'' - Original Broadway Cast, 2007 * '' Dear Edwina'' - World Premiere Cast, 2008 * ''Catch Me If You Can'' - Original Broadway Cast, 2011 * ''Clinton: The Musical'' - Original Off-Broadway Cast, 2015 * ''Disaster!'' - Original Broadway Cast, 2016 * ''Mean Girls: The Musical'' - Original Broadway Cast, 2018 * ''Beetlejuice'' - Original Broadway Cast, 2019


Solo album

* ''Faith, Trust & Pixie Dust'' - Released on May 13, 2008 Track Listing: #"This Only Happens in the Movies" #" When You Wish Upon a Star" #"I'll Try" #"Call Me a Princess" #"
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" #"It's a Small World"/" God Help the Outcasts" #" Baby Mine" #" Minnie's Yoo Hoo" #"Second Star to the Right" #" The Bare Necessities" #" When She Loved Me" #"Disneyland"


Other recordings

* Featured on ''Sleep Well Tonight: Lullabies for Little Dreamers'' - "Sleep Safe Tonight"; "Hush Little Baby"; "All The World Is Sleeping"; "Lambs Are Sleeping", duet with Kaitlin Hopkins; "Meet Me on the Other Side"; "Moon Sun", 2002 * Featured on ''Jamie deRoy & Friends: Volume 4: Family'' - "The Portrait", 2002 * Featured on ''Jamie deRoy & Friends: Volume 5: Animal Tracks'' - "Lion Tamer", 2003 * Featured on ''Jamie deRoy & Friends: Volume 6: When I Grow Up'' - "Some Shoes Are Harder Than Others to Fill", 2005 * Featured on ''NEO: New, Emerging, Outstanding'' - "Any Day", duet with Laura Bell Bundy and "Inside Your Heart", duet with Deven May, 2005 * Featured on Guy Haines' ''New Guy in Town'' - "Sure Thing", duet with Guy Haines, 2005 * Featured on ''The Broadway Musicals of 1945'' - "Here I Go Again", duet with Eddie Korbich; "It Doesn't Cost Anything to Dream"; "Slightly Perfect", duet with Scott Ailing; "What's the Use of Wond'rin", duet with
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, 2007 * Featured on ''Carols for a Cure: Volume 9'' - "Away in a Manger", 2007 * Featured on ''Ballroom Remixed'' - "Bad at Being Good", 2011 * Featured on ''Out of Our Heads: The Music of Kooman and Dimond'' - "I Think That He Likes Me", 2011 * Featured on ''Album'' by Joe Iconis - "The Saddest Girl in the World," 2022


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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