Jenn Gambatese | |
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Born | Jennifer Gambatese September 10, 1975 [Cleveland, Ohio], U.S. |
Education | NYU Tisch School of the Arts |
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Years active | 1998–present |
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Children | 2 |
Jenn Gambatese (born September 10, 1975) is an American actress and singer. Gambatese has performed in the musical production of Disney's Tarzan as Jane. [1] Gambatese also played Glinda on the first National Tour of Wicked .
Gambatese was born in Philadelphia, Mississippi, and grew up in Richmond Heights, a suburb of Cleveland. Her passion for acting began during the summer of fourth grade at the Willoughby Fine Arts Center [2] where she attended theater classes. Her first performance was "playing a 'whitewasher'" in the story of Tom Sawyer. She continued taking acting classes, and in her senior year of high school attended Beck Center as well as Cleveland State University. [2] In 1993 she moved to Manhattan, where she enrolled in the drama department at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. [3] She graduated in 1997 with a double major in sociology and drama and received an "Artist & Scholar" award. [4] After graduation her first professional job was performing with Theatre for Young Audiences, a touring children's theater company. [2] She played Serena Katz in the North American Tour of Fame with Gavin Creel as Nick Piazza. She also played the role in a European Tour of the show. [2]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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Sunday in the Park with George | Dot | Student production at NYU | [5] | |
Uncle Vanya | Sonya | Student production at NYU | [5] | |
1998 | Footloose | Urleen; Ariel u/s | Broadway | [6] |
1999 | Romeo and Juliet the Musical | Juliet | Regional | [7] |
2000 | Little Women | Amy March | Workshop | [8] |
2001 | Reefer Madness | Mary Lane u/s | Off-Broadway | [9] |
Devil in the Flesh | Marthe | York Theatre developmental production | [5] | |
2002 | Hairspray | Penny Pingleton | Broadway | [10] |
2003 | A Year with Frog and Toad | Bird/Mouse/Squirrel/Mole/Young Frog | Broadway | [11] |
2005 | All Shook Up | Natalie Haller | Broadway | [12] |
2006 | Tarzan | Jane Porter | Broadway | [13] |
2007 | Is He Dead? | Marie Leroux | Broadway | [14] |
2008 | Little House on the Prairie | Mary Ingalls | Regional (Guthrie Theater) | [15] [16] |
2010 | Annie Get Your Gun | Annie Oakley | Regional (Goodspeed Opera House) | [17] [18] |
2012 | Carousel | Carrie Pipperidge | Regional (Goodspeed Opera House) | [19] |
2013 | Wicked | Glinda | First U.S. national tour | [20] |
2014 | The Sound of Music | Maria Rainer | Regional (Lyric Opera of Chicago) | [21] |
2016 | School of Rock: The Musical | Principal Rosalie Mullins | Broadway | [22] |
2019 | Mrs. Doubtfire | Miranda Hillard | Pre-Broadway tryout (5th Avenue Theatre) | [23] |
2021 | Broadway | [24] |
Gambatese made her Broadway debut in Footloose in October 1998. She played the role of Urleen and also as an understudy to the female lead actress. "Footloose" was directed by Walter Bobbie and ran on Broadway from October 2, 1998 through July 2, 2000. Gambatese followed "Footloose" with the musical Hairspray , directed by Jack O’Brien that ran on Broadway from August 2002 through January 2009. She played the role of Penny Pingleton. [10] In April 2003, Gambatese appeared in a new Broadway musical, A Year with Frog and Toad , directed by David Petrarca; Gambatese played several roles: Bird, Mouse, Squirrel, and Young Frog. [11] In March 2005, Gambatese played the role of Natalie Haller in the musical All Shook Up , [7] directed by Christopher Ashley. In 2006, Gambetese played "Jane" in Tarzan , which played on Broadway from May 2006 through July 2007 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. [13] Next, Gambatese played Marie Leroux in "Is He Dead," a play by Mark Twain adapted by David Ives and directed by Michael Blakemore, that opened at the Lyceum Theatre in December 2007. [25] [14]
On August 9, 2016, she succeeded Sierra Boggess as Principal Rosalie Mullins in the Broadway production of School of Rock . [22]
Gambatese played Annie Oakley in the Goodspeed Musicals, East Haddam, Connecticut, production of Annie Get Your Gun from April 16 to June 27, 2010. [18]
She married Curtis Cregan, who was a member of a children’s television show Hi-5 and also a Broadway performer. They wed in June 2007. In January 2009, it was announced that she and her husband were expecting their first child together in May 2009. On May 12, 2009, they welcomed a daughter, Josephine. She likes to keep active by practicing yoga and bike riding as well as playing on the field as second base with her Broadway Show League.
When she is not in Manhattan she likes to spend time with her family in their home in the Catskill Mountains. [28] [29]
She is good friends with actress/singer Shoshana Bean.
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