Rebecca Luker

Rebecca Luker

Luker at the NYS ARTS Fall Gala 2008
Born (1961-04-17) April 17, 1961
Helena, Alabama, U.S.
Education University of Montevallo, 1984
Occupation Actress, singer, recording artist
Years active 1984–present
Spouse(s) Danny Burstein (2000-present)
Children 2
Website www.rebeccaluker.com

Rebecca Luker (born April 17, 1961) is an American actress, singer, and recording artist who has appeared in several musical theatre productions on Broadway. Luker's voice type is soprano. The New York Times has compared her to actresses such as Barbara Cook and Julie Andrews.[1] She has been nominated for three Tony Awards and two Drama Desk Awards, and she is featured on opera star Plácido Domingo's recording, The Broadway I Love (1991).

Life and career

Luker was born in Helena, Alabama, the daughter of a high school treasurer and a construction worker.[2] She attended the University of Montevallo, earning a BA in music, taking a year off in 1984 to perform in Sweeney Todd as Johanna Barker (also starring Judy Kaye as Mrs. Nellie Lovett) at the Michigan Opera Theatre.[3]

Luker's Broadway debut was in The Phantom of the Opera in the role of Christine (1988-91). She was originally an understudy for principal actress Sarah Brightman and her alternate Patti Cohenour. Luker later took over the role after Brightman, and later Cohenour, left the show. Subsequent Broadway roles include Lily in The Secret Garden (1991–93), Magnolia in Show Boat (1994–97; the first actress to be nominated for a Tony Award for this role),[4] Maria in The Sound of Music (1998–99), Marian in The Music Man (2000–01), and Claudia in Nine (2003). She played the role of Mrs. Banks in Mary Poppins from 2006[5] to 2010. She later replaced Victoria Clark as Crazy Marie/the Fairy Godmother in the Broadway production of Cinderella for an engagement that lasted from September 2013 to January 2014.[6] Luker joined the cast of Fun Home at the Circle in the Square Theatre on Broadway, temporarily assuming the role of Helen Bechdel from April 5, 2016 to May 22, 2016.[7]

Luker appeared Off-Broadway in The Vagina Monologues, Indian Summer, X (Life of Malcolm X), Brigadoon, Death Takes a Holiday, and Can't Let Go. During 2002, the Kennedy Center presented a "Sondheim Celebration"; Luker appeared in Passion as Clara. She performed in the New York City Center Encores! staged concerts of The Boys from Syracuse and Where's Charley?. Her TV appearances include Boardwalk Empire, The Good Wife, Matlock, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and the Hallmark movie Cupid & Cate. She appeared in the 2012 film Not Fade Away. On January 11, 2016, Luker reprised the role of Lily in The Secret Garden at a benefit performance at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.

Luker performs in concerts with symphony orchestras around the world; she is also a cabaret performer. Her solo cabaret act, Rebecca Luker Sings Jerome Kern, debuted at 54 Below in New York City (2012).[8] She performed in the concert "Bridge to Broadway" (2012),[9] "NEW VOICES at NYU: A Celebration of Songs by NYU Musical Theatre Writers Past and Present" (2012),[10] Rodgers and Hammerstein concert at the Kennedy Center (2011),[11] and a solo concert at the Kennedy Center Terrace Theatre (2008).[12] Luker won the Bistro Award for her cabaret act at Feinstein's at the Regency which was devoted to female songwriters (2006). She also performed a solo concert in the American Songbook series at Lincoln Center's Allen Room (2005).

Luker, Truman Capote, and To Kill a Mockingbird were the 2001 Alabama Stage and Screen Hall of Fame inductees. She also received a doctorate of fine arts, honoris causa on May 5, 2010 from her alma mater, the University of Montevallo.[13]

She married Danny Burstein in June 2000[14] and has two stepsons, Zachary and Alexander.

Awards and nominations

Discography

Solo Recordings

Cast Recordings

References

  1. Holden, Stephen. "The Ghosts of Broadway, Past and Future", The New York Times, December 14, 2005. Retrieved October 14, 2006.
  2. "Luker Biography" filmreference.com
  3. Gates, Anita. Playing It Sweet, If She Needs To, Or Sexy-Funny. The New York Times, March 8, 1998. Retrieved October 14, 2006.
  4. "Luker Broadway Credits" Internet Broadway Database, accessed September 12, 2011
  5. Gans, Andrew.Mary Poppins Lands on Broadway at New Amsterdam Theatre Oct. 14" playbill.com, October 14, 2006
  6. Rebecca Luker to Replace Victoria Clark in CINDERELLA September 6 thru January 19 Retrieved September 10, 2013
  7. Tony Nominee Rebecca Luker Steps in for Judy Kuhn in Fun Home, Beginning Tonight Broadway World, Retrieved April 5, 2016
  8. Jones, Kenneth."The Song Is Him: Rebecca Luker Talks About the Joy of Singing Jerome Kern" playbill.com, July 2, 2012
  9. Gioia, Michael."Rebecca Luker and Marin Mazzie Are Part of Bridge to Broadway Concert July 2 at NYC River to River Festival" playbill.com, July 2, 2012
  10. Gans, Andrew."Danny Burstein, Rebecca Luker, Rory O'Malley, Drew Gehling, Kate Shindle Set for NYU Concert" playbill.com, March 23, 2012
  11. "NSO Pops: Some Enchanted Evening: The Music of Rodgers & Hammerstein / Steven Reineke, conductor" Kennedy Center, accessed July 2, 2012
  12. Pressley, Nelson."Literary Notes From Broadway's Rebecca Luker"The Washington Post, November 10, 2008
  13. "Rebecca Luker to be commencement speaker" University of Montevallo, May 5, 2010, accessed September 12, 2011
  14. Jones, Kenneth."Madam Librarian! Actors Rebecca Luker and Danny Burstein Tie the Knot" playbill.com, June 14, 2000
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