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Orfeh (born March 28, 1971 as Orfeh Or) is an American singer, songwriter and actress. Orfeh and her husband, Andy Karl, performed at the Lincoln Center's American Songbook Series in 2016, and in the Broadway musicals ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''.


Early life and career

Orfeh was born and raised in New York City. She attended the LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts and received a record deal shortly after graduation. Her first release was ''Life in the Movies'', which she released as a part of the group Genevha with her musical partner Mike More in 1987. After the release, the duo formed the group Or-N-More and signed with
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. In 1991, the duo released a self-titled album, their single "Everyotherday" reached number 46 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The album was awarded gold status, but shortly after the album's success, the duo found out their business manager had mis-managed their finances. She has been quoted about the situation, "My recording career went wrong. Really, really wrong. We had the business manager that stole all the money, the hit record that was about to become a mega-hit record and suddenly the rug was pulled out from under us. After being on the road for years and devoting my life to recording, I found myself at home saying, 'What do I do now?'" After Or-N-More disbanded, Orfeh signed a publishing deal with
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and continued to write and produce songs for other artists. She also remains a member of the
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, which gives her nominating and voting privileges for the
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s. She also co-wrote the song "Wishing On You," which appears on the soundtrack of the
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film ''
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'' that was released in 2000.


Broadway

Orfeh made her
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debut in 1998 as a swing in '' Footloose''. In early 1999, Orfeh joined the ten-member company of '' The Gershwins 'Fascinating Rhythm with
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, Sara Ramirez and
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. She then starred in the Original Broadway Company of London musical of ''
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'' as Annette, and in addition to winning positive reviews, Orfeh met her husband, Andy Karl, while playing the role. In 1999, she appeared on ''
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'' to promote the musical and perform her solo from the show, ''If I Can't Have You.'' After ''Saturday Night Fever'' closed, Orfeh starred in ''Me and Mrs. Jones'' and '' Bright Lights, Big City'' at the Prince Theatre in Philadelphia. In 2001, she played
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in the off-Broadway show, '' Love, Janis''. In 2005, she starred in the off-Broadway musical '' The Great American Trailer Park Musical'' as Pippi, a stripper from the wrong side of the tracks. In 2007, Orfeh was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance in the ''
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'' musical. She played the role of Paulette, a down on her luck hairdresser who helps Elle on her journey, while finding love of her own. She also received
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and
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nominations for her performance. Her husband, Andy Karl, starred opposite her as her UPS man, Kyle. Orfeh stayed with the show until it closed on October 19, 2008. From July 20, 2018, through August 18, 2019, she played the role of Kit De Luca in ''
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'' on Broadway.


Television and film

In addition to television appearances, she is a frequently used voiceover artist and has voiced characters for the videogames ''
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'', '' Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'' and '' The Warriors''. She also has done voiceover work for
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bank.


Music

Orfeh released her first solo album, '' What Do You Want from Me'', on September 30, 2008. In 2014, Orfeh recorded a song for Michael Mott's album, "Where The Sky Ends" which was later released as a dance mix. In 2015, she released the Christmas-themed single ''Baby Please Come Home''. In 2016, Orfeh and her husband performed at the Lincoln Center's American Songbook series. That same year, she was featured on the single ''What the World Needs Now is Love'' with other Broadway artists and released the solo single, ''Forget My Name''.


Personal life

In 2001, she married actor Andy Karl, a three-time Tony-nominated actor whom she met during her time in ''Saturday Night Fever'', and who played opposite her as Paulette's UPS man, Kyle in the original cast of ''Legally Blonde''. The couple splits their time between Manhattan and Los Angeles.


Discography

Releases


References


External links


Orfeh's official page
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Q&A: Orfeh
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