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Jenn Colella (born Jennifer Lin Colella) is an American actress and singer. She began her career as a comedian and then branched out into musical theater. In her New York debut in ''
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'', she earned a 2003
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nomination. More recently, she landed a
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nomination, and won the
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, Outer Critics Circle Award, and three regional theater awards for her portrayal of Annette/ Beverley Bass in ''
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''. She received a
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in January 2018 for her role for the ''
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'' original cast album. See:
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Along with ''Come from Away'' in 2017, she has been cast in the original
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productions of ''Urban Cowboy'', '' High Fidelity'' (2006), '' Chaplin: The Musical'' (2012), and ''
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'' (2014), and
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original productions of ''Slut'' (2005) and '' Lucky Guy'' (2011). Further Off-Broadway work included the title character in the '' Beebo Brinker Chronicles'' (2008), '' Closer Than Ever'' (2012), and a staged reading of ''
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'' (2018) with an all-female cast. In 2008 Colella performed in abridged versions of ''
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'' and ''
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'', two of the parts of '' Broadway: Three Generations'' at the
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. The production celebrated the reopening of the renovated Eisenhower Theater. She also appeared in ''
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'' (2009) for the
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in Millburn, New Jersey, which included
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as Jeanette, and the American premiere of '' Take Flight'' (2010), her first pilot role, for the
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in Princeton, New Jersey. She has performed in over a half-dozen world premieres from Wisconsin to Florida and Massachusetts to California, including three at the
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in San Diego. From 2001 to 2019, there were four '' Peter Pans''. Additionally, she has been cast multiple times at the
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. On television, she has made over a dozen appearances, starting in 2003 on the game show ''Can You Tell?'' through ''An Evening with Lerner and Loewe'', the initial Broadway in Concert Series installment on PBS in 2022. Her film credits include the live capture of ''
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''s Broadway production.


Early life

Colella was born to Lindy Crawford and Mick Colella, and grew up in Summerville, South Carolina Starting at eight, she sang in church and school concert and show choirs, which were where she learned to harmonize. In church, she also played handbells. She refers to herself as a choir nerd. Her mother has said of the eight year old, singing as an auctioneer in a school play, "She took the microphone in her hand, looked right at the audience, and this voice came out." People wondered where all the sound came from. A local woman gave theatre lessons in her garage, and to earn money to take the classes, Colella did odd jobs about the woman's house, including painting the exterior. Her first role was Gertie in ''
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''. In seventh grade, she had a hunter education class, which she says helped make it comfortable to handle guns when she performed in '' Annie Get Your Gun''. When, as part of a school group, she saw ''
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'' in New York, she decided that she was going to be on stage. While an undergraduate at Columbia College, she played basketball, tennis and flag football. During her senior year, she quarterbacked. She graduated in 1996 with a dual degree in speech and drama. Her family had moved to Hilton Head Island and had a golf store there. While working at the shop one summer during college, she taught herself to juggle. She stayed in the area for three years and worked at an insurance company call center. In April 1997, she attended a Comet Carnival in Aiken, SC to observe Comet Hale–Bopp through a telescope. From 1997 to 1999 she was a member of The Sol Divers (initially The Gib Cats) rock 'n' roll band. Colella served as a company member of the Trustus Theatre beginning in her senior year. At Trustus, starting in the fall of 1995 and running through the spring of 1999, she played Kitty in '' Taking Steps'', The Angel in ''
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'' (both parts), the title role in '' Sylvia'' (twice), Launcelot Gobbo in ''
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'', Amy in ''
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'', Marta in '' Kiss of the Spider Woman'', Teenage
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in ''
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'', and Vivian in ''Free Will and Wanton Lust''. Colella went on to attend the
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, where she earned a Master of Fine Arts in Acting in 2002. While at UCI, she played Miss Jane in '' Floyd Collins'', Puck in ''
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'', Caterpillar in ''
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'', Princess Ninetta in ''The Love of Three Oranges'', and Victoria Grant in ''
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'' at the Barclay Theatre. In 2000 and 2001, she did summer stock at the Santa Rosa Summer Repertory Theatre, playing Dorothy in '' The Wizard of Oz'', Peter in ''
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'', and Val in ''
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''.


Career


Theatre

As a UCI graduate, Colella participated in a showcase in New York, along with
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and
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, and auditioned for a part. After going back to California for a few months, she got a call to come back to New York to audition for Sissy in the original production of Urban Cowboy, and was cast in her Broadway debut role. She had not yet gotten her Equity card. The world premiere was at the Coconut Grove Playhouse, in Miami, Florida. Then it moved to the
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for its seven and one half weeks New York run. When the show closed, she returned to California and co-hosted a game show. Among other original Broadway productions, her longest run, starting in March 2017, was two and one half years in ''
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''. In the summer of 2015 Colella originated the role of Annette/ Beverley Bass in the
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's world premiere production, which transferred later in the year to the Seattle Repertory Theatre. It then played Washington D.C. at
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, a concert presentation in Gander, Newfoundland, and at the Royal Alex in Toronto in 2016 before transferring to Broadway at the
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. The show received positive reviews and she was nominated for a Tony Award, along with winning both a
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and an
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for her performance. After three years of performing the role over a year span, she left the production on November 10, 2019. During the summer of 2022, she returned as a replacement for seven weeks and played her final performance in the Broadway production on August 7, 2022. After the December 2013 world premiere run at the National Theatre in Washington, D.C., in March 2014, she started a year-long appearance in ''
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'' at the
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. Colella played Anne, a woman in a same-sex relationship with Kate. She had worked with the Kate role through development, but it was decided to cast LaChanze for the part. The role of Anne was then written in for her. In Fall 2010, she also originated the role of
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in the world premiere of '' Limelight: The Story of Charlie Chaplin'' at the La Jolla Playhouse. It was renamed '' Chaplin: The Musical'' and she performed the role on Broadway from September 2012 to January 2013. An additional role was as Laura in '' High Fidelity''. Colella played the world premiere in Boston in October 2006, and the original Broadway production in December of that year. Her Off-Broadway original cast credits were a six-week run as Delia in ''Slut'' in 2005, two weeks in 2011 as Chicky Lay in '' Lucky Guy'' at the Little Shubert Theater, and a seven week long engagement in the 2022 world premiere of '' Suffs'' at the Public Theater. Colella's Off-Broadway work also included the butch title character in the '' Beebo Brinker Chronicles'' for seven weeks in early 2008, a four-week review, '' Closer Than Ever'', during the summer of 2012, and a single performance, all-female cast staged reading of ''
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'' in September 2018. After being in the original staged reading in Connecticut in 2006, she appeared in ''Kiki Baby'', as an "utterly believable" four year old singer "you will fall in love with," who becomes a celebrity—and a spoiled brat. This titular characterization won Colella a 2011 NYMF Award for Outstanding Individual Performance. Other
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appearances include '' The Great American Trailer Park Musical'' in 2004 and 2009's ''All Fall Down.'' In 2006 she starred in the world premiere of
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's '' The Times They Are A-Changin''' at the Old Globe Theatre.


Regional theatre

Colella has had multiple regional theater appearances. In addition to those listed above that moved on to New York, they have included her favorite role,
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, which she has done four times. Along with the 2001 California summer stock appearance, she has been cast in 2008 at the Sondheim Center in Fairfield, IA, the Music Circus in Sacramento, CA in 2015, and a 2019
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in Pennsylvania. Also in Pittsburgh, she played
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in '' Annie Get Your Gun'' in 2008. In 2009 she appeared, along with
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, in
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's ''
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'' in Millburn, NJ. 2010 found her in Princeton, NJ at the
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in the American premiere of '' Take Flight'' as aviator
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. Another world premiere occurred in December 2003 for Madison Repertory in Wisconsin as Jenny in ''Heartland: The Musical'', followed by a January 2004 appearance in the show for the Broadway Contemporary Series in Dallas, TX.


Comedy, film, and television

In the hopes of breaking into television, Colella began her career as a comedian as a way to get noticed. That, as well as the rock band, helped build her on stage confidence. She started doing observational humor stand-up in Southern California while pursuing her MFA. During that time, she performed in places such as the
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and
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in Hollywood. She has said that success and failure are equally valuable instructors. She had her television debut in 2003 co-hosting the game show ''Can You Tell?'' with
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on
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. Her next appearance was on the ABC series ''
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'', where she was in a same-sex relationship and discussed their starting a family. That show aired January 2008, six weeks before she opened in ''Beebo Brinker''. Since then she has guest starred in several other television shows. In 2019, the year she left ''Come From Away'', there were three for
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, '' The Code'', '' Madam Secretary'', and ''
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''. Colella was also part of the ''PBS'' ''Tribute to Stephen Sondheim'' with the
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at Lincoln Center in 2010, and the initial ''Broadway in Concert: An Evening with Lerner and Loewe'', again for PBS, in March 2022. Her film credits are found in ''Uncertainty'', ''Lay It Down for Good'', the live filmed version of ''
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,'' and ''Chocolate Milk''.


Additional work

Colella has performed for online web shows. These include 2012's ''Pzazz 101'' in the "Jenn Colella" episode and ''Hedda's Headlines: Backstage at 'Chaplin' with Jenn Colella'' where she reported from backstage over eight episodes of the Broadway.com Series. In 2014 she played Sarah Jeffreys in ''
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'' for two episodes titled "Chapter 2" and "Reason to Stay." 2017 saw her in another Broadway.com series over the eight episodes of ''Welcome to the Rock: Backstage at COME FROM AWAY with Jenn Colella.'' In 2021 she played Jo in all eight episodes of ''The Flame: A
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Musical''. In between other appearances, she teaches master classes, has a cabaret act, and does benefit performances. She sang the ''
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'' at a New York Yankees game in October 2021. Colella has also co-written a song with Tom Kitt that was included in his album ''Reflect: Tom Kitt & The Collective.''


Process

When Colella works on a project, she treats it as a hit and believes in it completely. But whether it is a hit is not the point, for her as an actor, it is to do her best work for as long as the show runs. She believes actors get hired not only because of talent, but because of their energy. She feels the energy that an actor brings into the room must be practiced throughout the day, working toward the foundation of present moment awaremess. To her, acting is the easy part, staying in the present moment in her work is harder and requires focus. She recognizes that acting is the same whether on Broadway or in a local theater. She says there are only two things over which an actor has control—preparation and attitude. Her work ethic is to arrive at rehearsal with lines memorized and music learned. She works to understand what is going on and to develop ideas about her character. She thinks a production staff wants to trust that the actor will do the work and not appear for rehearsal unprepared. They also want to know the actor will be a team player, someone they will want to work with during a development cycle that may take several years. Colella says she enjoys rehearsing more than performing. It is for the safety afforded by the rehearsal room wherein the actors can play and flirt, try and fail, succeed and learn, and all without the judgement of an audience. She has indicated she feels sad after opening night, when the creative team is not there anymore, as it is like mom and dad are gone. They are no longer there to guide and approve the work being done. She loves the energy and approval received from an audience, but the safety, community, and feeling of family within rehearsal is not the same. She treats signing-in at the theater as a contract between herself and the others in the company to be her best self while there, and knows practicing kindness requires attention. She does not mark in rehearsal, and has spent her career singing like it's the last time she'll sing. A reviewer has commented, "Colella is always singing at 100."


Personal life

Colella refers to kindness as her religion and believes in its practice. She tries to be respectful and pleasant to each person she meets. A podcast host has said, "(she) might literally be the nicest person I've ever met," a former artistic director, "I've never seen her be cruel," and a composer/lyricist, "the most fun-loving, open-hearted, life-affirming person working in the theatre." She identifies as mostly gay. Colella became engaged to Mo Mullen in June 2022 and they married October 4, 2022 Coming to New York, she was told by people she respected to stay in the closet, as it might cause casting problems. After playing a lesbian in ''Beebo Brinker,'' though, she was getting more attention and media questions, and finally felt it was time to come out. Colella has said, "being a queer woman in the Broadway community is something I'm very proud of." Manoel Felciano, a co-star of Colella's in the movie ''Uncertainty,'' wrote the song "Jenn Colella" about her. The second line reads, ''"But I suspect, Jenn Colella, if my name were Isabella, then my clumsy overtures might stand a chance."'' After having seen ''Phantom of the Opera'' on Broadway, she got a mask tattooed on her right arm to show her dedication to the craft. But then her first Broadway show, ''Urban Cowboy,'' was in the theater next to the ''Phantom'' theater. So she got a star to represent that show and cover the mask. A star represented guidance and light to her. Two other visible tattoos, on the backs of her upper arms, are "Kindness" and "Gratitude," which she got while in ''Come From Away''. While working on ''Come From Away,'' Colella became friends with Beverley Bass, the airline captain she portrayed in the show. They first met in San Diego at James' Place, a restaurant across from the La Jolla Playhouse, after the last preview performance. They had an immediate kinship. At closing night for the Seattle tryout run, Bass presented her with the flight jacket, wings, and service pin that she wore on September 11, to be worn on Broadway.


Credits


Stage


Television


Film


Webcast


Partial discography

These include cast albums and collections with a Colella solo track.


Awards and nominations


Notes


References


Sources

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