Judi Connelli
Judi Connelli AM | |
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Brisbane, Australia | 24 July 1947
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Judi Connelli AM (born 20 July 1947 in Brisbane, Australia) is an award-winning singer and actress.
Opera, theatre and television
She is best known for her career in opera and stage musicals. She has also appeared on television, in soap operas such as The Young Doctors (in which she played regular Annemarie Austin from 1977–78) and Prisoner.
Her work includes leading roles with Opera Australia in The Rake's Progress (Mother Goose), The Mikado (Katisha), Fiddler on the Roof (Golda), The Merry Widow (Zozo), Sweeney Todd (Mrs. Lovett) and The Gondoliers (Duchess of Plaza-Toro).
Other productions include Into the Woods (The Witch), The Threepenny Opera (Mrs. Peachum), Chicago (Matron Mama Morton), The Pack of Women, Jerry's Girls and Cabaret (Fraulein Schneider).
In concert she has appeared in Sunset Boulevard (Norma Desmond), Gypsy (Mamma Rose), Australia's Leading Ladies, Follies, Showstoppers, Candide and The 3 Divas.
She has appeared in solo concerts with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra as well as solo cabaret performances in Melbourne, Sydney, London and New York.
Order of Australia
In 2004, she was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) by the Queen of Australia for services to theatre and charity.[1]
Discography
Solo albums
- Turning Point (1987)
- On My Way to You (1997)
- Live in London (1999)
- Perfect Strangers (with Suzanne Johnston) (1999)
- The 3 Divas (with Suzanne Johnston and Jennifer McGregor) (2000)
- Back to Before (2001)
Cast albums and soundtracks
- Chicago - original Australian cast (1981)
- The Pack of Women (1986)
- The Money or the Gun - Stairways to Heaven (1992)
- Once In A Blue Moon - A celebration of Australian musicals (1994)
- Mary Poppins - original Australian cast (2010)
Awards
- 4 MO Awards
- Green Room Award
- Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Musical (Sweeney Todd, 2002)
- New York Dramalogue Award
External links
References
- ↑ It's an Honour. Retrieved 4 April 2014