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Megan Hilty

American musical theatre actress (born 1981)

Megan Hilty

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American musical theatre actress (born 1981)

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  • Actress
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Megan Hilty (born March 29, 1981) is an American actress and singer. She rose to prominence for her roles in Broadway musicals, including her performance as Glinda in Wicked, Doralee Rhodes in 9 to 5: The Musical, and her Tony Award–nominated roles as Brooke Ashton in Noises Off and Madeline Ashton in Death Becomes Her. She also starred as Ivy Lynn on the musical-drama series Smash, on which she sang the Grammy Award-nominated "Let Me Be Your Star", and portrayed Liz on the sitcom Sean Saves the World.

Early life

Hilty was born in Bellevue, Washington, the daughter of Donna and Jack Hilty. She began taking vocal lessons at the age of 12 and was interested in performing opera. She attended Sammamish High School in Bellevue then transferred to the Washington Academy of Performing Arts Conservatory High School in Redmond, and later attended the Chrysalis School in Woodinville.

Hilty graduated from the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama in 2004 and is a member of the Actors' Equity Association. She is a recipient of the National Society of Arts and Letters Award for Excellence in Musical Theater.

Career

Shortly before graduating from Carnegie Mellon University, Hilty auditioned for the 2004 national tour of Little Shop of Horrors for the role of Audrey. However, despite being initially cast as Audrey, the producers let her go after Anthony Rapp was cast as Seymour and they told Hilty she was "too young/not age appropriate" to play opposite Rapp.

Hilty then auditioned for the musical Wicked. She moved to New York City after graduating and, in August 2004, made her Broadway debut as the standby for Glinda the Good Witch. She performed in the role for the first time on October 8, 2004, opposite Idina Menzel as Elphaba. Hilty took over the role from Jennifer Laura Thompson on May 31, 2005. After playing the role for a year, Hilty ended her run on May 28, 2006, and was succeeded by Kate Reinders.

Hilty then reprised the role on the first national tour of the show from September through December 2006, replacing Kendra Kassebaum. Soon after, Hilty originated the role in the Los Angeles sit-down production, which began previews on February 10, 2007, and opened on February 21. She left the production on May 18, 2008, and was replaced by Erin Mackey, only to return on October 31, 2008, to close the production, which played its final performance on January 11, 2009.

Hilty starred in the musical Vanities during its premiere engagement at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts in Mountain View, California. In addition to her stage work, Hilty has made guest appearances on television shows including The Closer, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Ugly Betty, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Desperate Housewives, and Shark. She was the singing voice of Snow White in the animated feature film Shrek the Third.

In 2008, Hilty joined Allison Janney, Stephanie J. Block, and Marc Kudisch in the musical adaptation of the 1980 film 9 to 5. The production was directed by Joe Mantello, with a pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, which opened on September 9, 2008. Hilty had participated in workshops and readings as the character Doralee Rhodes (the character Dolly Parton had played in the film version). The musical began preview performances on Broadway at the Marquis Theatre on April 7, 2009, with an official opening on April 30, 2009, closing on September 6, 2009. For this role, Hilty was nominated for the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical, the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance, and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical.

Hilty supporting [[The Trevor Project]] in December 2013

In 2009, Hilty appeared in an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation entitled "Deep Fried and Minty Fresh", playing a fast food manager helping out with a murder at Choozy's Chicken. She also appeared in two episodes of Desperate Housewives as the other woman to Carlos' boss. Hilty also lent her talents in Rated RSO: The Music and Lyrics of Ryan Scott Oliver at the Boston Court Performing Arts Center in December 2009, alongside Lesli Margherita, Steve Kazee, Morgan Karr, Natalie Weiss, and others. Hilty also branched off into a coffee and tea product line. In 2010, Hilty confirmed that she would voice the character of the China Princess in the animated film Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return. In 2011, it was announced that she was cast in the NBC musical-drama series Smash, opposite Katharine McPhee, Debra Messing, Anjelica Huston, and Brian d'Arcy James. The series premiered on February 6, 2012, and aired for two seasons.

In May 2012, Hilty appeared in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes as a part of the Encores! staged concert series. She appeared as Lorelei Lee alongside Brennan Brown, Simon Jones, and Rachel York. Hilty received rave reviews for her performance, with The New York Times rating her performance on par with those of Carol Channing and Marilyn Monroe.

In November 2012, it was announced that Hilty would appear on the album I'm Ready: The Songs of Rob Rokicki. Hilty released her debut solo album, It Happens All the Time, on March 12, 2013. On June 13, 2013, it was announced that Hilty would star alongside Sean Hayes in the NBC sitcom Sean Saves the World. The series was cancelled on January 28, 2014, after airing 13 episodes.

In July 2015, it was reported that Hilty would return to Broadway in the Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of Noises Off, portraying Brooke Ashton. For her performance, Hilty received nominations for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play, and the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance. That same year, she recurred as Charlene on Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce. On July 7, 2016, Hilty appeared alongside Matthew Morrison for an evening with The New York Pops at the Forest Hills Stadium in Queens.

In November 2021, it was announced that Hilty would be playing Lily St. Regis in NBC's Annie Live!, replacing Jane Krakowski who withdrew from the show after getting a breakthrough case of COVID-19.

In 2024, Hilty starred in the stage adaptation of Death Becomes Her as Madeline Ashton, opposite co-lead Jennifer Simard as Helen Sharp. The production's out of town tryout ran at Chicago's Cadillac Palace Theatre from April 30 through June 2, 2024. Hilty and Simard led the production on Broadway, at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, with previews beginning October 23, before opening on November 21. Hilty received her second Tony nomination for her portrayal of Madeline.

Personal life

Hilty was in a relationship with actor Steve Kazee from 2005 until 2012. On November 2, 2013, Hilty married actor Brian Gallagher in Las Vegas, Nevada. In March 2014, she announced that she was expecting their first child. Hilty gave birth to a daughter, Viola Philomena Gallagher, on September 18, 2014. On September 24, 2016, she announced that she was pregnant with her second child. Their son, Ronan Laine Gallagher, was born on March 13, 2017.

On September 4, 2022, Hilty's sister Lauren, brother-in-law Ross Mickel, and nephew Remy were killed in a floatplane crash into Puget Sound off the coast of Whidbey Island. Lauren Hilty-Mickel was eight months pregnant at the time of her death.

Acting credits

Theatre

YearTitleRoleLocation
2004–05WickedStandby for GlindaGershwin Theatre
2005–06Glinda
2006VanitiesMaryMountain View Center
WickedGlindaNorth American National Tour
2007–08;
2008–09Hollywood Pantages Theatre
20089 to 5: The MusicalDoralee RhodesAhmanson Theatre
2009Marquis Theatre
2012Gentlemen Prefer BlondesLorelei LeeNew York City Center
2015Annie Get Your GunAnnie Oakley
2016Noises OffBrooke AshtonAmerican Airlines Theatre
2018Little Shop of HorrorsAudreyJohn F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
2024Death Becomes HerMadeline AshtonCadillac Palace Theatre
2024–26Lunt-Fontanne Theatre

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Shrek the ThirdSnow White (singing voice)
The Secret of the Magic GourdMs. LeeEnglish voice in the Disney version
2010What Happens NextRuthie
Bitter FeastPeg
Happiest Man AliveWomanShort film
2011The Maiden and the PrincessAdult Maiden (voice)
2012Secret of the WingsRosetta (voice)
2014The Pirate Fairy
Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast
Legends of Oz: Dorothy's ReturnChina Princess / Queen Mouse (voice)
2016Rules Don't ApplySally

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007The Suite Life of Zack & CodyEnidEpisode: "The Arwin That Came to Dinner"
The CloserMichelle Edwards2 episodes
Ugly BettyGlinda the Good WitchEpisode: "Something Wicked This Way Comes"
2008SharkLaurel HasbrouckEpisode: "One Hit Wonder"
2009CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationKiwi LongEpisode: "Deep Fried and Minty Fresh"
Desperate HousewivesShayla Grove2 episodes
Eli StoneCherylEpisode: "Flight Path"
2009–2010Glenn Martin, DDSSinging Bum (voice)2 episodes
2010Phineas and FerbAunt Tiana (voice)Episode: "Just Passing Through/Candace's Big Day"
BonesJulie CoyleEpisode: "The Death of the Queen Bee"
LouieHecklerEpisode: "Heckler/Cop Movie"
2010, 2019American Dad!TV Guide Employee (voice)2 episodes
2011Prayer HourJo EllenTelevision film
Melissa & JoeyTiffany Longo2 episodes
The Penguins of MadagascarFrances Alberta (voice)Episode: "The Hoboken Surprise"
Pixie Hollow GamesRosetta (voice)Television short
2012–2013SmashIvy LynnLead role, 32 episodes
2012–2014Robot and MonsterJ.D. (voice)15 episodes
2012, 2022Robot ChickenVarious voices2 episodes
2013, 2021Family GuyVarious voices2 episodes
2013–2014Sean Saves the WorldLiz13 episodes
2014Dora and Friends: Into the City!La Diva (voice)Episode: "Dora Saves Opera Land"
2016I ShudderSarah MorelleTelevision pilot
Girlfriends' Guide to DivorceCharlene Frumpkis3 episodes
The Good WifeHolly Westfall3 episodes
Difficult PeopleCassieEpisode: "Kessler Epstein Foundation"
BrainDeadMisty Alise8 episodes
2016–2018Sofia the FirstPrincess Charlotte and Prisma (voice)6 episodes
2017Unikitty!Demony Kitty (voice)Episode: "Spoooooky Game"
2018The Wonderful WingitsMom (voice)Pilot
The Good FightHolly WestfallEpisode: "Day 457"
Santa's BootsHollyTelevision film
2019Sweet Mountain ChristmasLaney Blue
Patsy & LorettaPatsy Cline
2019–2022T.O.T.S.K.C. the Koala (voice)Main role
2020Puppy Dog PalsMarry (voice)Episode: "Bingo & Rolly's Playcare Picnic Party/Judge Rolly"
Doc McStuffinsTopsy Turvy Tilly (voice)Episode: "Lost & Found"
2020–2021It's PonyBeatrice (voice)8 episodes
2020–2022Madagascar: A Little WildZiggy / various (voice)11 episodes
Trolls: TrollsTopiaHolly Darlin' (voice)Main role
2021CentaurworldWammawink (voice)
Trolls: Holiday in HarmonyHolly Darlin' (voice)Television short
Annie Live!Lily St. RegisLive performance
2022Chip and PotatoKelsey Wu / Glep Wu (voice)Episode: "Flying Chip"
Tuca & BertieBee Nurse (voice)Episode: "The Pain Garden"
2024The Pradeeps of PittsburghJanice Mills8 episodes

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2006Broadway.com Audience AwardFavorite Female ReplacementWickedrowspan=11
2009Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a Musical9 to 5: The Musical
Drama League AwardDistinguished Performance
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actress in a Musical
Grammy AwardBest Musical Theater Album
Broadway.com Audience AwardFavorite Actress in a Musical
2013Dorian AwardsTV Musical Performance of the Year"Let Me Be Your Star" from Smash
Behind the Voice Actors AwardBest Vocal Ensemble in a New Television SeriesRobot and Monster
Best Vocal Ensemble in a TV Special/Direct-to-DVD Title or Theatrical ShortSecret of the Wings
2015The Pirate Fairy
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Feature Film in a Supporting RoleLegends of Oz: Dorothy's Return
2016Broadway.com Audience AwardFavorite Featured Actress in a PlayNoises Off
Tony AwardBest Featured Actress in a Playrowspan=3
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a Play
Drama League AwardDistinguished Performance
2025Tony AwardBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a MusicalDeath Becomes Herrowspan="3"
Grammy AwardBest Musical Theater Album
Drama League AwardDistinguished Performance
Broadway.com Audience AwardFavorite Leading Actress in a Musicalrowspan=3
Favorite Diva Performance
Favorite Funny Performance
Favorite Onstage Pair (with Jennifer Simard)rowspan=2
Performance of the Year (Musical)

References

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  8. Gans, Andrew. (October 17, 2008). "Espinosa and Hilty to Return to Los Angeles Cast of ''Wicked''".
  9. Gans, Andrew. (April 20, 2009). "''Billy Elliot'' and ''Shrek'' Top Outer Critics Circle Awards Nominations".
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  16. Rosky, Nicole. (November 2, 2012). "Megan Hilty, Emma Hunton and More Set for Rob Rokicki's Album Release Concert, 11/19".
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  18. (January 28, 2014). "NBC Cancels 'Sean Saves the World'". [[The Hollywood Reporter]].
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  29. Healy, Patrick. (May 16, 2012). "A Role That Cuts Close to His Heart".
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  31. (March 30, 2014). "Megan Hilty Pregnant With First Child".
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  36. Patterson, Charmaine. (September 7, 2022). "Megan Hilty Breaks Silence on the Death of Her Sister, Brother-in-Law and Nephew: 'No Words'".
  37. Gordon, David. (June 14, 2021). "Kimiko Glenn, Jessie Mueller, Megan Hilty Lend Voices to New Musical Animated Series ''Centaurworld''".
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