Alice Ripley (born December 14, 1963)
is an American actress, singer, songwriter and mixed media artist. She is known, in particular, for her various roles on Broadway in musicals, including the
Pulitzer Prize
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-winning ''
Next to Normal'' (2009
Tony Award
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,
Best Actress in a Musical) and ''
Side Show''. She most recently played three roles in the short-lived Broadway musical, ''
American Psycho
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''.
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"Alice Ripley and Jennifer Damiano Reunite in Broadway Slasher Musical American Psycho"
Playbill.com, November 9, 2015. Alice Ripley has released albums with her band, RIPLEY, including the single, "Beautiful Eyes", released in February 2012. She also performs as a solo artist, while in February 2011 she released ''Alice Ripley Daily Practice, Volume 1'', a stripped-down collection of acoustic rock covers.
Early life
Ripley was born in California and graduated from
West Carrollton High School outside of
Dayton, Ohio
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.
Career
Early work
Ripley attended
DePauw University
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, where she majored in Vocal Performance, before transferring to
Kent State University
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where she received a
BFA in Musical Theatre in 1985 and was a member of the
Delta Gamma
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sorority.
While at University, Ripley performed in a number of stage productions, while her first paid acting job was at the Red Barn Summer Theatre in
Frankfort, Indiana. Following college, she was active in community theatre in San Diego, California, and subsequently received her Actor's Equity card at the
La Jolla Playhouse through a production of ''Silent Edward'', a musical written by
Des McAnuff, who was Artistic Director of the La Jolla Playhouse at the time and who would later direct Ripley in her Broadway debut in ''
The Who's Tommy''.
Broadway
In her 1993 debut, Ripley played a Local Lass and the Specialist's Assistant in the original cast of ''
The Who's Tommy''; she also understudied the role of Mrs. Walker.
Broadway roles that followed were Betty Schaefer in ''
Sunset Boulevard'' (1994), Bathsheba in ''
King David'' (1997), Violet Hilton in ''
Side Show'' (1997),
Fantine in ''
Les Misérables'' (1998), Molly Ivors in ''
James Joyce's The Dead'' (2000), Janet Weiss in ''
The Rocky Horror Show'' (2000), one of The Sweethearts in ''
Dreamgirls
''Dreamgirls'' is a Broadway musical, with music by Henry Krieger and lyrics and book by Tom Eyen. It is based on the show business aspirations and successes of R&B acts such as The Shirelles, James Brown, Jackie Wilson, and others, and p ...
'', the concert (2001), and Diana Goodman in ''
Next to Normal'' (2009). With the exception of ''Les Misérables,'' Ripley was part of the original cast of these productions.'
Ripley's performance as conjoined twin Violet Hilton in ''Side Show'' earned her and her co-star
Emily Skinner critical acclaim, a cult following, and a shared 1998
Tony Award
The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as a Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre. The awards are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual ce ...
nomination, making them the first to be co-nominated in a musical. She was nominated for a
Drama Desk Award
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for Outstanding Actress in a Musical.
From March 27, 2009 to July 18, 2010 at the
Booth Theatre, Ripley starred in the Pulitzer Prize-winning ''
Next to Normal'', a performance which earned her the 2009 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical.
In 2016, Ripley appeared in the Broadway musical, ''
American Psycho
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'', playing the mother of the main character, Patrick Bateman, as well as the roles of Mrs. Wolfe and Svetlana.
Off-Broadway
Ripley's 2008 performance in ''Next to Normal'' (
Second Stage Theatre
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Founded in 1979 ...
) earned her Drama Desk and
Outer Critics Circle award nominations. Additional
Off-Broadway
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roles include Nelly Bly in ''Cather County'' (1993, Playwrights Horizons), Daisy Mae in ''
Li'l Abner'' (1998, New York City Center), various characters in ''
The Vagina Monologues'' (2002, Westside Theatre), Olivia in ''Five Flights'' (2004, Rattlestick Theater), Marsha in ''Wild Animals You Should Know'' (2011, MCC/Lucille Lortel Theater), Mary Todd Lincoln, Lewis Payne, and other roles in ''A Civil War Christmas'' (2012, NYTW), and Sook Faulk in ''A Christmas Memory.''
Regional theatre
Ripley's
regional
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credits include ''
Clybourne Park'' at the
Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, as Bev/Kathy in May 2013; ''Next to Normal'' at
Arena Stage (
Helen Hayes Award, Best Actress in a Musical, non-resident production), ''
Little Shop of Horrors'', ''
Tell Me On A Sunday'' (Helen Hayes nomination), ''
Company
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'' (Helen Hayes nomination), ''
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'', ''
Show Boat'', ''Shakespeare in Hollywood'' (Helen Hayes nomination), ''
The Baker's Wife'', ''
Sweeney Todd'', ''
Carousel'', ''
Sunset Boulevard'' (as Norma), ''
Into the Woods
''Into the Woods'' is a 1986 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine.
The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm fairy tales, exploring the consequences of the characters' wishes and quests. T ...
'', and ''
Carrie''.
National tours
On tour, Ripley played Fantine in ''
Les Misérables'' (1993–94). She reprised her role as Diana in ''
Next to Normal'', the U.S. Tour (November 23, 2010 – July 30, 2011).
Film
Ripley's films include ''The Adulterer'' (2000), ''
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'' (2004), ''
Isn't It Delicious'' (2013), ''Sing Along'' (2013), ''The Way I Remember It'' (2015), ''Bear With Us'' (2016), ''SUGAR!'' (2016), and ''Muckland'' (2015).
Television
Ripley appeared in an episode of ''
Girlboss'', a new Netflix half-hour comedy which premiered in April 2017. She previously guest-starred on ''
Blue Bloods'' and ''
Royal Pains'', and played herself in the series finale of the TV comedy, ''
30 Rock
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''.
Controversies
In 2010, Ripley used a homophobic slur in a Facebook post. Many within the theater community found it insensitive, while some came to her defense. Ripley soon apologized for her words.
In 2021, allegations became public that Ripley had engaged in inappropriate relationships with underage fans, including engaging in sexual conversations, leading some to describe the behaviour as grooming. Four individuals claimed publicly that Ripley abused her position of power over them. One individual alleged that Ripley kissed her without consent after she turned 18. Ripley has denied the allegations.
Discography
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* "Beautiful Eyes" single (2012, self-produced)
* ''Alice Ripley Daily Practice, Volume 1'' (2011, Sh-K-Boom Records)
* ''Outtasite'' (2006, Shellac)
* ''Ripley EP'' (2003, Shellac)
* ''Everything's Fine'' (2001, Ghostlight)
Broadway cast recordings
* ''Next to Normal'' (2009, Sh-K-Boom) (Original)
* ''Dreamgirls'' (2002, Nonesuch) (Concert Production)
* ''The Rocky Horror Show'' (2000, RCA Victor Broadway) (Revival)
* ''Side Show'' (1997, Sony Classical) (Original)
* ''King David'' (1997, Walt Disney) (Original)
* ''The Who's Tommy'' (1992, RCA Victor Broadway) (Original)
Original cast recordings
* ''Bubble Boy'' (2017, Ghostlight)
* ''Little Fish'' (2007, Ghostlight)
References
External links
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20th-century American actresses
21st-century American actresses
American musical theatre actresses
American women singers
DePauw University alumni
Kent State University alumni
Living people
People from Montgomery County, Ohio
Tony Award winners
1963 births