Vasthy Mompoint

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Vasthy Mompoint
Born
Alma mater The American Musical and Dramatic Academy
Occupation(s)actress, singer, songwriter, writer, director, choreographer
Years active2000–present

Vasthy E. Mompoint is an American tv/film & theatre actress, singer/songwriter, dancer, voice-over artist, and director/choreographer.

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Mompoint, the daughter of Haitian immigrants, grew up in Hoover, Alabama and graduated from Hoover High School in 1998. [1] She has appeared in 8 original Broadway casts: Good Vibrations , Hot Feet , Mary Poppins , Ghost , Soul Doctor , Rocky the Musical , SpongeBob SquarePants (musical) also appearing in the television special on Paramount+ , The Prom (musical) and also recreated her role in The Prom (film) on Netflix and served as Associate Choreographer. Vasthy received the honor of wearing The Legacy Robe (awarded to the cast member with the most Broadway ensemble credits) twice, first during Soul Doctor and then during The Prom (musical) . After Vasthy's 8th Broadway show, LaDuca Shoes created a limited edition character shoe inspired by her: The Vasthy. Vasthy choreographed films Weird: The Al Yankovic Story on Roku , Cursed Friends on Comedy Central , and recently an episode of Miracle Workers (2019 TV series) . She completed her television voice acting role as Layla on the 4Kids Entertainment edit of Winx Club and can be heard as the voice of Briny the Whale on Baby Shark's Big Show! on Nickelodean . Vasthy runs and owns children's entertainment company: Vasthy & Friends. In 2022, Vasthy released her debut Children's Music album, "Sing, Dance, Play" which can be heard on all music streaming platforms.

Theatre

Broadway

Source: Playbill [2]
YearTitleRoleTheatre
2005 Good Vibrations (musical) Swing, Bakini GirlEugene O'Neill Theatre
2006 Hot Feet EnsembleHilton Theatre
2006 Mary Poppins (musical) FannieNew Amsterdam Theatre
2012 Ghost the Musical Ortisha, u/s Clara & LouiseLunt-Fontanne Theatre
2013 Soul Doctor Holy Beggar, Blind Guitarist, Pastor, u/s NinaCircle in the Square
2014 Rocky the Musical Linda McKenna, Apollo GirlWinter Garden Theatre
2017 SpongeBob SquarePants (musical) Security Guard, BFF, Plankton Dancer, Sardine Corps, u/s Sandy CheeksPalace Theatre
2018 The Prom (musical) Ensemble, u/s AngieLongacre Theatre
2021 Pass Over ProducerAugust Wilson Theatre

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008The Two of UsShort film
2016 Better Off Single Date #2
2016Tokyo HeightsHaitiShort film
2016Sas & Jake1st ADTelevision film
2018Coming to TermsNurseShort film
2019 The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage! Security Guard, BFF, Plankton Dancer, Sardine Corps, Undersea CreatureTelevision film
2020Lower East AsidesCorianderTelevision film
2020 The Prom Godspell Cast
2022Cursed FriendsChoreographer Comedy Central
2022 Weird: The Al Yankovic Story Choreographer Roku

Television

Source: Playbill [3]
YearTitleRoleNotes
2005–07 Winx Club Layla (voice)4Kids Entertainment edit
2009We Are New YorkSophieEpisode: "Love & Money"
2015 The Mysteries of Laura Sexy Drunk #1Episode: "The Mystery of the Ghost in the Machine"
2017 The Detour Female Chorus #2Episode: "The Heat"
2019Indoor BoysMollyEpisode: "Soup"
2020SplitAdrienneEpisode: "Little Party"
2020 Awkwafina is Nora from Queens LehanaEpisode: "Grandma & Chill"
2021 NCIS JaniqueEpisode: "Sunburn"
2021 The Bold and the Beautiful Dr. Ricks3 episodes
2022–present Baby Shark's Big Show! Briny (voice)
2023 High School Musical: The Musical: The Series KrystalEpisode: "HSM v. HSM"
2023 Miracle Workers (2019 TV series) Choreographer1 Episode, Season 4 on TBS

Discography

Source: Audius [4]
YearTitleArtistFeatured Artists
2022"Sing, Dance, Play"Vasthy & FriendsVasthy Mompoint, Lillias White , Ethan Slater , Lilli Cooper , Abby C. Smith, Danny Skinner, Brynn Williams, Mason Granger, Mike Messer, Stephen Jacobs, Adam Jacobs, The Dirty Sock Funtime Band, Juliane Godfrey, Richard Riaz Yoder, Lauren Molina, Rob Morrison, Jerusha Cavazos, & Angel Lin.

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References

  1. Chambers, Jesse (2017-07-26). "Feeling surreal in the city". Hoover Sun. Hoover, Alabama. Retrieved 2018-06-12.
  2. "Vasthy Mompoint (Performer) | Playbill".
  3. "Corbin Bleu, Monique Coleman, Lucas Grabeel, More Join Season 4 Cast of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series | Playbill".
  4. "Audius - Empowering Creators".

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