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Marin Mazzie

American actress (1960–2018)


Summary

American actress (1960–2018)

FieldValue
nameMarin Mazzie
imageMarin and Me (10496866243) (cropped).jpg
captionMazzie in 2013
birth_nameMarin Joy Mazzie
birth_date
birth_placeRockford, Illinois, U.S.
death_date
death_placeManhattan, New York, U.S.
spouse
honoursSpecial Tony Award (2019)
alma_materWestern Michigan University
occupationActress, singer
years_active1983–2018
notable_worksRagtime
Passion
Kiss Me, Kate

Passion Kiss Me, Kate

Marin Joy Mazzie (October 9, 1960 – September 13, 2018) was an American actress and singer known for her work in musical theatre.

Mazzie was a three-time Tony Award nominee, for her performances as Clara in Passion (1994), Mother in Ragtime (1998), and Lilli Vanessi/Katherine in Kiss Me, Kate (1999). For her work in Kiss Me, Kate, Mazzie was also nominated for a Drama Desk Award and Olivier Award, and she won an Outer Critics Circle Award.

In addition to appearing in many musical stage productions, Mazzie also performed in concert with her husband, Jason Danieley.

Early life

Mazzie was born in Rockford, Illinois, and graduated from Western Michigan University, where she received degrees in theater and music. With an early interest in the theatre, Mazzie began to perform and sing in church choir at the age of 8 and to study voice at the age of 12. She continued to act in school and at college and in summer stock, where she was an apprentice at the Barn Theatre in Augusta, Michigan. While performing at the Barn, Mazzie befriended composer Jonathan Larson, who would go on to write Rent.

Career

After graduating from college in 1982, Mazzie moved to New York City and made her New York stage debut in a 1983 Equity Library Theatre revival of the 1948 musical Where's Charley? as Kitty Verdun. She appeared in the 1991 off-Broadway Kander and Ebb revue And the World Goes 'Round and the subsequent 10-month national tour the following year. She went on to play starring roles in over a half dozen Broadway shows and also developed a cabaret act and made appearances in television.

In 1994 Mazzie created the role of Clara in the Stephen Sondheim musical Passion. This production was notable for its opening scene in which she was nude in bed with co-star Jere Shea. In 1998 Mazzie originated the role of Mother in the original production of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty's musical Ragtime. She played the dual roles of Lilli Vanessi/Katharine in the 1999 revival of Kiss Me, Kate on Broadway and then transferred to the West End production in 2001. All three roles earned her Tony Award nominations.

About the 2006 Encores! presentation of Kismet at New York City Center, the Variety reviewer wrote: "Mazzie steals the comic thunder with a delicious turn as the glamorous Slut of the Casbah (Lalume), lewdly checking out the tasty man-slaves and happily playing along with Hajj's trickery, simply because he's hot. Looking dynamite in a flashy gold Donatella-goes-Mesopotamian number and a soufflé of blond curls, Mazzie's campy delivery of 'Not Since Nineveh' and the beyond-jaded 'Bored' succeeds in briefly raising the temperature of the otherwise tepid brew."

In May 2008 she appeared as Guenevere opposite Gabriel Byrne as King Arthur and Nathan Gunn as Lancelot in the New York Philharmonic staged concert presentation of Lerner and Loewe's Camelot, directed by Lonny Price. The May 8, 2008 performance of this production was broadcast nationally on Live from Lincoln Center on PBS.

Mazzie appeared in the drama ENRON, opening on Broadway in April 2010, as corporate vice president Claudia Roe. She replaced Alice Ripley as Diana in Next to Normal on July 19, 2010, opposite her real-life husband, Jason Danieley, as Dan. They stayed with the show until the Broadway production closed on January 16, 2011.

On November 20, 2009, Mazzie performed in a reading of a re-worked version of the 1988 Broadway flop Carrie as Margaret White. She stayed with the production which opened Off-Broadway on March 1, 2012, at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.

Mazzie appeared as Helen Sinclair in the Woody Allen/Susan Stroman musical Bullets Over Broadway: The Musical, which ran on Broadway from April to August 2014. She assumed the lead role of Anna Leonowens from Kelli O'Hara in the Lincoln Center revival of The King and I. Mazzie began performances on May 3, 2016, and stayed with the show until it closed on June 26, 2016.

Honors

Mazzie was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame for 2017, in a ceremony at the Gershwin Theatre held in November 2017. In April 2019, it was announced that Mazzie would be the recipient of a posthumous Special Tony Award for her legacy as an advocate for women's health.

Concerts, TV, and recordings

Mazzie also appeared on television. In the sitcom Still Standing, Mazzie and Kevin Nealon played an antagonistic neighbor couple in recurring roles.

She regularly performed in cabarets and concerts. She appeared in a Gala charity concert at Carnegie Hall in 1998, "My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies", hosted by Julie Andrews. She and her husband, Jason Danieley, along with Faith Prince, performed a concert as a tribute to Jerry Herman in October–November 2003 in Utah with the Utah Symphony. This was similar to the Herman tribute Mazzie performed with the Boston Pops in May 2003.

Mazzie and her husband performed at the Bay Area Cabaret (San Francisco) season on October 23, 2005, performing their "Opposite You" program. In November 2005 they released an album, Opposite You (PS Classics label), consisting of songs sung in their cabaret program.

On March 15 and 16 2010, Mazzie performed at Sondheim! The Birthday Concert, honoring the musical theatre composer, Stephen Sondheim's, 80th birthday. Mazzie sang "We're Gonna Be Alright" from Do I Hear a Waltz? with her husband Jason Danieley, and "Losing My Mind" from Follies. The concert was broadcast on Great Performances by PBS on November 16 of the same year.

In 2015, Mazzie released her solo album, "Make Your Own Kind of Music," as part of the Live at 54 Below series. Mazzie and Jason Danieley recorded "Broadway and Beyond," which was released posthumously in 2019.

Personal life

Mazzie was married to fellow Broadway actor Jason Danieley, whom she met in 1996 in a play they performed together, Trojan Women: A Love Story.

Death

Mazzie died on the morning of September 13, 2018, following a three-year battle with ovarian cancer. In honor of Mazzie's work, the lights of every Broadway theatre dimmed for one minute at 6:45 p.m. on September 19, 2018.

Stage appearances (selected)

:Note: Broadway unless noted

  • Big River (1985): Mary Jane Wilkes (replacement)
  • Merrily We Roll Along (1985 & 1990 regional revivals): Beth - La Jolla Playhouse and Arena Stage
  • Into the Woods (1989): Rapunzel, (u/s Witch, Cinderella, Florinda, Lucinda) (replacement)
  • Passion (1994 & 2004): Clara (original)
  • Out of This World (Encores! staged concert) (1995): Helen
  • Ragtime (1998): Mother (original)
  • Kiss Me, Kate (Broadway & West End revival) (1999): Lilli Vanessi/Katharine
  • Man of La Mancha (revival) (2002): Aldonza (Dulcinea) (replacement)
  • 110 in the Shade (revival, Los Angeles) (2004): Lizzie Curry
  • Brigadoon (revival, Los Angeles) (2004): Fiona MacLaren
  • On the Twentieth Century (Broadway concert) (2005): Mildred Plotka/Lily Garland
  • Spamalot (2006–2008): The Lady of the Lake (replacement)
  • Camelot (New York Philharmonic staged concert) (2008): Guenevere
  • ENRON (2010): Claudia Roe (original)
  • Next to Normal (2010): Diana Goodman (replacement)
  • Carrie (revival, off-Broadway) (2012): Margaret White
  • Bullets Over Broadway (original) (2014): Helen Sinclair
  • Zorba (Encores!) (2015): The Leader
  • The King and I (revival) (2016): Anna Leonowens (replacement)
  • Fire and Air (original, off-Broadway) (2018): Misia Sert

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1994Tony AwardBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a MusicalPassion
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a Musical
1998Tony AwardBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a MusicalRagtime
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a Musical
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actress in a Musical
Drama League AwardDistinguished Performance
2000Tony AwardBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a MusicalKiss Me, Kate
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a Musical
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actress in a Musical
Drama League AwardDistinguished Performance
2002Laurence Olivier AwardBest Actress in a Musical
2010Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceENRON
2012Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalCarrie
Drama League AwardDistinguished Performance
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actress in a Musical
Lucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Featured Actress
2014Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalBullets Over Broadway

References

References

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  5. Wilson, John S.. (1983-03-16). "Theater: Charles Abbott in 'Where's Charley?'". The New York Times.
  6. Henry, William A.. (1994-05-23). "THEATER: Miserably Ever After".
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  10. Jones, Kenneth. (March 2, 2010). "Marin Mazzie Joins Cast of Broadway's ''Enron''".
  11. (June 3, 2010). "Married Couple Mazzie & Danieley Take Over in NEXT TO NORMAL 7/19".
  12. Hetrick, Adam. (February 16, 2016). "Exclusive: Marin Mazzie Will Succeed Kelli O'Hara in Broadway's ''King and I''".
  13. Fierberg, Ruthie. (November 16, 2017). "Audra McDonald, Daryl Roth, Oskar Eustis, and More Inducted Into Theater Hall of Fame".
  14. McPhee, Ryan. (April 29, 2019). "Marin Mazzie, Jason Michael Webb, and ''King Kong'' Designer Sonny Tilders to Receive 2019 Special Tony Awards".
  15. Jones, Kenneth. (October 22, 1999). "'My Favorite Broadway' Leading-Lady Concert on CD; In Stores Nov. 16".
  16. Gans, Andrew. (August 7, 2003). "Danieley to Join Mazzie and Prince to Reprise Jerry Herman Tribute".
  17. Gans, Andrew. (September 20, 2005). "Mazzie, Danieley, de Haas and Mason Set for Bay Area Cabaret Season".
  18. Suskin, Steven. (November 13, 2005). "ON THE RECORD: Mazzie and Danieley's 'Opposite You' and Virtue in Danger".
  19. Gans, Andrew. (April 24, 2015). "New Solo Recording from Marin Mazzie Due in May; Track List Announced".
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  21. Fitzgerald, T. J.. (March 27, 2009). "Mazzie and Danieley Making Beautiful Music at Feinstein's".
  22. Brantley, Ben. (1996-07-03). "THEATER REVIEW;An Epic War Resolved With a Gershwin Ditty". The New York Times.
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  25. Holden, Stephen. (1995-04-01). "THEATER REVIEW; A Frothy Cole Porter Rarity Makes a Case for Erotic Fantasy". The New York Times.
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  27. Perlmutter, Sharon. (August 21, 2004). "Los Angeles - 'Brigadoon'".
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