Bebe Neuwirth

TV Actress

Bebe Neuwirth was born in Newark, New Jersey, United States on December 31st, 1958 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 65, Bebe Neuwirth biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Beatrice Neuwirth, Bebe
Date of Birth
December 31, 1958
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Newark, New Jersey, United States
Age
65 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Networth
$10 Million
Profession
Actor, Ballet Dancer, Dancer, Film Actor, Singer, Stage Actor, Television Actor, Voice Actor
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Bebe Neuwirth Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 65 years old, Bebe Neuwirth has this physical status:

Height
164cm
Weight
54kg
Hair Color
Salt and Pepper
Eye Color
Hazel
Build
Slim
Measurements
34B-24-33"
Bebe Neuwirth Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Jewish
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Princeton High School, Juilliard School
Bebe Neuwirth Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Chris Calkins
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
C.J. Wilson, Paul Dorman (1982-1991), Michael Danek, George Stephanopoulos, Chris Calkins (2007-Present)
Parents
Lee Neuwirth, Sydney Neuwirth
Siblings
Peter Neuwirth (Older Brother) (Mathematician, Actuary)
Bebe Neuwirth Career

Studying acting for two years under Suzanne Shepard, Neuwirth made her Broadway debut in the role of Sheila in A Chorus Line in 1980. She later appeared in revivals of Little Me (1982); Sweet Charity (1986), for which she won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical; and Damn Yankees (1994).

1996 saw Neuwirth play Velma Kelly in the Broadway revival of Chicago. She described the difficulty level of the role as "like performing microsurgery from 8 to 10:20." That role brought her her greatest stage recognition to date and several awards including a Tony Award, Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical. Neuwirth would later return to the revival of Chicago in 2006, this time as Roxie Hart. In 2014 she returned again, this time playing "Mama" Morton, making her the first person to play three different characters at three separate times during the course of a single Broadway run.

She appeared in the musical revue Here Lies Jenny which featured songs by Kurt Weill sung and danced by Neuwirth and a four-person supporting cast, as part of an unspoken ambiguous story in an anonymous seedy bar possibly in Berlin in the 1930s. The show ran from May 7 through October 3, 2004, in the Zipper Theater in New York. Here Lies Jenny was also presented by Neuwirth in San Francisco in 2005. In 2009, Neuwirth toured a one-woman cabaret show with pianist Scott Cady. The cabaret included music by Kurt Weill, Stephen Sondheim, Tom Waits, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, John Kander and Fred Ebb amongst others. In 2010, she returned to Broadway to create the role of Morticia Addams in the original production of The Addams Family opposite Nathan Lane.

In 2019, Neuwirth returned to the stage with the Philadelphia Theatre Company, appearing at the Suzanne Roberts Theater in Philadelphia.

While in Los Angeles waiting to receive a Tony for her appearance in Sweet Charity in 1985, Neuwirth auditioned for the role of Dr. Lilith Sternin in the television series Cheers. At the time, Neuwirth was not interested in doing television work and her character was initially planned to be in only one episode of the series. However, the writers enjoyed writing her dialogue so much that she was written into more episodes of the show, eventually making her one of the series' recurring actors.

Neuwirth's character married Frasier Crane. From the fourth to the ninth season, Neuwirth portrayed Lilith in a regular recurring role, and she appeared on the show as a main star for both seasons ten and eleven. Like Kelsey Grammer when he started on the show as Frasier, she was not immediately given star billing in the opening credits but in the end credits for seasons eight and nine, appearing in the opening credits with her own portrait in seasons ten and eleven. She auditioned for the role with her arm in a sling, following a fall a week earlier. She won two Emmy Awards for the role, in 1990 and 1991. The character also made an appearance in the series Wings and in twelve episodes of the Cheers spin-off Frasier, which earned her a 1995 Emmy Award nomination as Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. She left Cheers in 1993 to go back to her career in dancing, but would make more television appearances in other shows and commercials.

Neuwirth's dip into the movie industry began in 1989 with small roles in films such as Say Anything... (1989), Pacific Heights (1990), and Penny Ante (1990). In 1990 she started doing supporting roles in movies including Green Card (1990), Bugsy (1991), and Malice (1993), in all of which she received acclaim from critics for her performances. Her first lead role came in 1993, when she played a married woman attracted to one of her neighbors in the psychological thriller comedy film The Paint Job.

Her other credits include Jumanji, Summer of Sam, Liberty Heights, An Extremely Goofy Movie, The Adventures of Pinocchio, Tadpole, The Associate, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, The Big Bounce, Le Divorce, The Faculty, and Woody Allen's Celebrity. In 1996, she starred in a pilot for a TV series called Dear Diary for ABC which was not picked up. The producers had it edited slightly and put into a single theater for a single weekend in November 1996, and it became one of only two TV pilots to be nominated for an Oscar and the only one to win.

Other small-screen credits include a guest appearance in the second season of NewsRadio, a small role on The Adventures of Pete and Pete (episode: "The Call"), Deadline (2000), Hack (2003), Law & Order: Trial by Jury (2005) as ADA Tracey Kibre, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) as a modeling agent/suspect, the miniseries Wild Palms, and the fourth season Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "First Contact" as Lanel.

She appeared as herself in episodes of Will & Grace, Strangers with Candy and Celebrity Jeopardy!. In 2009, she co-starred as Ms. Kraft in the remake of Fame. She had a recurring role as Caroline, the literary editor of Jonathan Ames, on the HBO series Bored to Death. She also had a recurring role on Blue Bloods.

She starred as Nadine Tolliver in the 2014 CBS political drama Madam Secretary. In October 2017, Neuwirth announced her decision to leave the series after four seasons. No reason was given. She later reprised the role of Nora Shepherd in Jumanji: The Next Level in 2019; the film grossed 800 million dollars worldwide and received positive reviews from critics.

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Bebe Neuwirth's role as Lilith is expected to reprise her role as Bebe Neuwirth

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 2, 2023
On Thursday, Frasier followers received some major news. Bebe Neuwirth is expected to appear as Lilith on Frasier, according to Page-on-a-Moment. An episode description was also included. 'When they reunite at Freddy's birthday party, Lilith, in classic form, is far from content about having to tell Freddy (Jack Cutmore-Scott) now that Frasier is back to Boston.' It was added, 'What begins as a fun party with friends and family, inevitably becomes a Lilith-and-Frasier showdown for the ages!'

Where is Frasier's cast now?

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 12, 2023
After years of speculation surrounding the initiative, the Frasier revival was announced by Grammer, 67, is executive producing and re-enacting his role as Dr. Frasier Crane, the only original cast member whose return has been confirmed. According to RadarOnline, the reboot is missing major celebrities and has 'Z-list' writers and producers. FEMAIL has revealed what the cast has been up to since the show began in 2004.
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