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This is a list of Kristin Chenoweth's filmography, concert appearances, books and theatre credits.
Year | Show | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Steel Pier | Precious McGuire | Richard Rodgers Theatre April 24, 1997 – June 28, 1997 |
1999 | You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown | Sally Brown | Ambassador Theatre February 4, 1999 – June 13, 1999 |
Epic Proportions | Louise Goldman | Helen Hayes Theatre September 7, 1999 – December 19, 1999 | |
2003 | Wicked | Glinda the Good Witch | George Gershwin Theatre October 8, 2003 – July 18, 2004 |
2006 | The Apple Tree | Eve, Princess Barbára, Ella & Passionella | Studio 54 December 14, 2006 – March 11, 2007 |
2010 | Promises, Promises | Fran Kubelik | The Broadway Theatre March 28, 2010 – January 2, 2011 |
2015 | On the Twentieth Century | Lily Garland | American Airlines Theatre February 12, 2015 – July 19, 2015 |
2016 | My Love Letter to Broadway | Herself | Lunt-Fontanne Theatre November 2, 2016 – November 13, 2016 |
2019 | Kristin Chenoweth: For the Girls | Nederlander Theatre November 8, 2019 – November 17, 2019 | |
2023 | Gutenberg! The Musical! | The Producer | James Earl Jones Theatre November 29, 2023 (guest cameo) [1] |
Year | Title | Role | Venue |
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1991 | The King and I | Tuptim | Music Theatre Wichita , Wichita, KS |
1993 | Animal Crackers | Arabella Rittenhouse | Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ |
1994 | Box Office of the Damned | Kristy | Classic Stage Company, Off-Broadway |
Dames at Sea | Ruby | Harold Clurman Theater, Off-Broadway | |
Phantom | Christine Daaé | North Shore Music Theatre, Beverly, MA | |
1995 | German tour | ||
Strike Up the Band | Anne Draper | Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT | |
The Fantasticks | Luisa | Sullivan Street Playhouse, Off-Broadway | |
1997 | Scapin | Hyacinth | Laura Pels Theatre, Off-Broadway |
1998 | A New Brain | Nancy D/Waitress | Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, Off-Broadway |
2002 | Strike Up the Band | Anne Draper | Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT |
2009 | Love, Loss, and What I Wore | N/A | Westside Theatre, Off-Broadway |
Year | Title | Role |
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1998 | Strike Up the Band | Anne Draper |
2000 | On a Clear Day You Can See Forever | Daisy Gamble/Melinda |
2005 | The Apple Tree | Eve, Princess Barbára, Ella/Passionella |
2007 | Stairway to Paradise | Female Star |
2009 | Music in the Air | Frieda Hatzfeld |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Topa Topa Bluffs | Patty | |
2005 | Bewitched | Maria Kelly | |
2006 | The Pink Panther | Cherie | |
RV | Mary Jo Gornicke | ||
Running with Scissors | Fern Stewart | ||
Stranger than Fiction | Book Channel host | ||
Deck the Halls | Tia Hall | ||
A Sesame Street Christmas Carol | Christmas Carol | Voice | |
2008 | Space Chimps | Kilowatt | |
Tinker Bell | Rosetta | ||
Four Christmases | Courtney | ||
2009 | Into Temptation | Linda Salerno | |
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure | Rosetta | Voice | |
2010 | Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue | ||
You Again | Georgia King | ||
2012 | Hit and Run | Debby Kreeger | |
2013 | Family Weekend [2] | Samantha Smith-Dungy | |
2014 | The Opposite Sex | Mrs. Kemp | |
Rio 2 | Gabi | Voice | |
2015 | Strange Magic | Sugar Plum Fairy | |
The Boy Next Door | Vicky Lansing | ||
The Peanuts Movie | Fifi | Voice | |
Twinsters [3] | Associate producer | ||
2016 | Hard Sell | Lorna Buchanan | |
2017 | Class Rank | Janet Krauss | |
My Little Pony: The Movie | Princess Skystar | Voice | |
The Star | Abby | ||
2020 | The Witches | Daisy / Mary | |
Holidate | Aunt Susan | ||
2021 | National Champions | Bailey Lazor [4] | |
2022 | Bros | Herself |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | Annie | Lily St. Regis | Television film |
LateLine | Kristin | Episode: "The Christian Guy" | |
Paramour | Unknown | Miniseries | |
2001 | Seven Roses | ||
Kristin | Kristin Yancey | 13 episodes (7 unaired) | |
Frasier | Portia Sanders | Episode: "Junior Agent" | |
2002 | Baby Bob | Crystal Carter | Episode: "Talking Babies Say the Darndest Things" |
2003 | The Music Man | Marian Paroo | Television film |
Fillmore! | Museum Guide | Voice role, episode: "Masterstroke of Malevolence" | |
2005 | Great Performances | Cunegonde | Episode: "Leonard Bernstein's Candide" |
2004–2006 | The West Wing | Annabeth Schott | 34 episodes |
2003, 2006 | Sesame Street | Ms. Noodle | 2 episodes |
2001, 2007 | Elmo's World | ||
2007 | Ugly Betty | Diane | Episode: "East Side Story" |
52nd Drama Desk Awards | Host | Special | |
2007, 2018 | Robot Chicken | Various Voices | Voice role; episodes: "Squaw Bury Shortcake"; "What Can You Tell Me About Butt Rashes?" |
2007–2009 | Pushing Daisies | Olive Snook | Main cast |
2009 | Twelve Men of Christmas | E. J. Baxter | Lifetime movie |
Sit Down, Shut Up | Miracle Grohe | Voice role; 13 episodes | |
2009–2011, 2014 | Glee | April Rhodes | 5 episodes |
2012 | GCB | Carlene Cockburn | 10 episodes |
Hot in Cleveland | Courtney Price | Episode: "The Gateway Friend" | |
The Good Wife | Peggy Byrne | 2 episodes [5] | |
2013 | Say Yes to the Dress | Herself | 1 episode "Sisters Know Best" [6] |
2013–2014 | Kirstie | Brittany Gold | 2 episodes [7] [8] [9] |
2014–2019 | BoJack Horseman | Vanessa Gekko, Mrs. Teach-Bot | Voice role; 5 episodes [10] |
2015 | American Dad! | Devin | Voice role; episode: "LGBSteve" |
69th Tony Awards | Host | Special | |
Descendants | Maleficent | Disney Channel Original Movie | |
2015 | The Muppets | Herself | Episode: "The Ex-Factor" |
2016 | Hairspray Live! | Velma Von Tussle | Special |
2017 | American Gods | Easter | Episode: "Come to Jesus" [11] |
Younger | Marylynne Keller | Episode: "Post Truth" [12] | |
2018 | Mom | Miranda | Episode: "Charlotte Brontë and a Backhoe" [13] |
Trial & Error | Lavinia Peck-Foster | Main cast (season 2) | |
A Very Wicked Halloween | Glinda/Herself | Special: co-host and performer [14] | |
2019 | A Christmas Love Story [15] | Katherine Clark | Television film; also executive producer |
Harvey Girls Forever! | Patty Pupé | Voice role; episode: "The Puppets Take Meanhattan" | |
2020 | The Disney Family Singalong | Warm Up Host | Sing Along Special |
Candy Land | Host | 6 episodes | |
2021–2023 | Schmigadoon! | Mildred Layton/Miss Codwell | Main cast [16] |
2021 | The Voice | Herself | Advisor to Team Ariana [17] |
Let's Make a Deal | 2 episodes [18] | ||
2022 | Keeper of the Ashes: The Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders | 4 episodes [19] |
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