Caitlin Kinnunen

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Caitlin Kinnunen
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Kinnunen in 2019
Born (1991-11-08) November 8, 1991 (age 32)
Washington, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active2008–present
Website caitlinkinnunen.com

Caitlin Kinnunen (born November 8, 1991)[ citation needed ] is an American actress. She is best known for playing Emma Nolan in the musical The Prom , for which she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical in 2019.

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Early life and education

Kinnunen grew up in Camano Island, Washington. Her parents are Betsy Stam, an administrator at Everett Community College and Randy Kinnunen, a former law enforcement agent. [1] [2] She was homeschooled. Her parents enrolled her and her sister in theatre classes as children so they would not be afraid of public speaking.

She moved to New York in 2008 to pursue her theatre career. [1]

Acting career

Kinnunen made her Broadway debut at age 16, as a replacement for the role of Thea in Spring Awakening. In 2010, Kinnunen was the understudy for the role of Natalie in the national tour of Next to Normal . [3]

Following these theater performances, Kinnunen took on a number of television and film roles. She was the lead character in the film Sweet Little Lies in 2011 and a minor character in It's Kind of a Funny Story , We Need to Talk About Kevin , and The Intern . [4]

She was next seen in the 2013 pre-Broadway performances of The Bridges of Madison County as Carolyn, and she continued the role when the production moved to Broadway the following year. [5] The show closed on May 18, 2014, after 137 performances. [6]

In 2014, Kinnunen auditioned for the role of Alyssa in a reading for The Prom . [7] She ultimately was cast as the lead character, Emma Nolan, and went on to perform the role in Atlanta in 2016, before the show moved to Broadway in 2018. For this performance, she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical. [8] Kinnunen and co-star Isabelle McCalla's kiss during their performance at the 2018 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade made national news as the first LGBT kiss in the parade's history. [9] The production closed on August 11, 2019, after 23 previews and 309 regular performances. [10]

In May of 2024, Kinnunen originated a lead role in the play Choice by Winnie Holzman at McCarter Theatre Center in New Jersey. [11]

Personal life

In 2019, in an interview for Nylon, Kinnunen announced, after years of identifying as a straight ally, that she was dating a woman. [12] She has since come out as bisexual/queer. [13]

She has type 1 diabetes. [14]

Acting credits

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010 It's Kind of a Funny Story Science Geek
2011 We Need to Talk About Kevin Student
2011Sweet Little LiesBessLead role
2012LegacyClaireShort film
2015 The Intern Techie #2
2022You're the BestEmmyShort film

Television

YearNetworkTitleRoleNotes
2009 Law & Order: SVU Amy WagnerEpisode: "Turmoil"
2015 The Knick SuzyEpisode: "Whiplash"
2017 American Vandal Anonymous StudentEpisode: "Nailed"
2017 Younger HeidiEpisode: "Post Truth"
2021Our Ladies Of BrooklynSister FrancesEpisode: PilotLead role

Theatre

Year(s)ProductionRoleLocationCategory
2008 Spring Awakening Thea (replacement) Eugene O'Neill Theater Broadway
2010 Next to Normal Natalie (understudy)National TourRegional
2013 The Bridges of Madison County Carolyn Williamstown Theatre Festival Out-of-town tryout
2014 Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre Broadway
2016 The Prom Emma Nolan Alliance Theatre Regional
2018 Fun Home Medium Allison Weston Playhouse Regional
2018-19 The Prom Emma Nolan Longacre Theatre Broadway
2021-22Rescue RueAlex Daryl Roth Theatre Off-Broadway
2022 Jesus Christ Superstar Mary Magdalene ACT of ConnecticutRegional
2022The Magnificent Seven Jaycie Phelps Theatre Row Off-Broadway
2024ChoiceZoe/Leah or Lena McCarter Theatre Center Regional

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
201920th Broadway.com Audience Choice AwardsFavorite Leading Actress in a Musical The Prom Nominated [15]
Favorite Onstage Pair (with Isabelle McCalla)Nominated
73rd Tony Awards Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Nominated [16]

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