Sherie Rene Scott
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Sherie Rene Scott (born February 8, 1967) is an American actress, writer, and producer.
She has appeared in numerous Broadway and Off-Broadway productions as well as in numerous film and television roles.
Early life and education
Scott was born in Kentucky. When she was four years old, her family moved to Topeka, Kansas, where she grew up. When Scott was 18 to attend the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, she moved from Topeka to New York City. She is a writer in residence at Second Stage Theatre in New York City and lives with her son.
Career
Scott has appeared in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, winning Tony Award, a Drama Desk Award, and the Outer Critics Circle Award. She appeared in Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida (2000), for which she received the Clarence Derwent Award and was a Drama League Honoree. The single "A Step Too Far" by Elton John, Heather Headley, and Sherie Rene Scott from the 1999 Elton John And Tim Rice Aida concept album charted at #5.
You May Now Worship Me, co-authored with Dick Scanlan, raised $200,000 to support The Actor's Fund's Women's Health Initiative, Phyllis Newman's Women's Wellbeing Initiative. The Eugene O'Neill Theatre hosted the one-night fundraiser on March 31, 2008. You May Now Worship Me will later be the main theme behind Everyday Rapture.
Scott co-author Dick Scanlan co-authored Everyday Rapture, a critically acclaimed film that was released in 2010. Everyday Rapture debuted on Broadway in previews on April 19, 2010 and then opened on April 29, 2010. Throughout the run, the show attracted sell-out audiences, before finally halting its limited engagement on July 11, 2010. In the categories of Best Book, Best Leading Actress in a Musical, and Best Musical for Rapture, Scott was nominated for Tony Award nominations by the Academy of Acting and Best Leading Actress in a Musical.
Sally Simpson in Tommy (1993), Marty in Grease (1995–96), and Maureen in Rent (1997) were three other Broadway credits. Ursula was the lead actress in The Little Mermaid (2007), for which she received her second Outer Critics Circle Award nomination for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical. Pepa appeared in the musical version of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown on Broadway, which opened on November 4, 2010. She was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical for this role.
In The Front Page as Mollie Malloy, Nathan Lane, John Slattery, Holland Taylor, John Goodman, Jefferson Mays, and Robert Morse appeared. Jack O'Brien starred in the premiere of the Broadhurst Theatre in fall 2016.
Whorl Inside a Loop, written by Scott and Dick Scanlan, premiered at the Second Stage Theatre on August 27, 2015. Michael Mayer and Scanlan, Whorl received critical acclaim, as part of several 'Best of 2015 Theater' Lists.'
Landscape of the Body at the Signature Theatre by John Guare, for which she received an Obie Award and a Lucille Lortel Award in 2006 and was a Drama League honoree, is a Drama League honoree. Jason Robert Brown's The Last Five Years, for which she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award, and Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical are among the musical's roles.
Scott can be seen on the original off-Broadway cast recording of The Last Five Years with Norbert Leo Butz. Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan appear in the film The Last Five Years as an executive producer. In addition, Scott appears in the film.
She has appeared in world premiere performances of Randy Newman's Faust (1995) in regional theatre. She appeared in Kander and Ebb's Over and Over at the Signature Theatre, which was a musical version of The Skin of Our Teeth, and was given a Helen Hayes Award.
Scott co-founded Sh-K-Boom Records and Ghostlight Records, which are both Grammy Award-winning companies that are dedicated to preserving original cast albums and solo recordings by Broadway artists. The records, which have sold more than 150 albums, have received three Grammy awards and 12 Grammy nominations, among other things. The Grammy Awards for In the Heights, The Book of Mormon, and Beautiful are among the others on SKB/Ghostlight's list. SKB/Ghostlight received a 2006 Drama Desk Award for their contribution to the preservation of musical theatre by cast recordings. In 2009, the label received their first Grammy Award for In The Heights' Original Cast Recording. Scott will be heard on numerous Grammy Award-winning and OBC cast albums, "A Step Too Far" with Elton John, "The Folks Who Live On The Hill," with jazz legend Bill Charlap, as well as the critically acclaimed "Sherie Rene...Men I've Had" with Todd Almond, "The Piece Of Meat Studio Sessions.
Scott did a try-out of her latest, "critically acclaimed" piece of Meat, which was created with Todd Almond and the 2012 Adelaide Cabaret Festival, and she premiered it in New York City at 54 Below from October 16–27, 2012.
TWOHANDER, an original musical collaboration with Feinstein's/54 Below, from July 9 to May 28, 2019, she wrote and appeared in an original musical collaboration titled TWOHANDER, directed by Todd Almond. In the early years of the musicals Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and The Last Five Years, Scott shared the stage with Butz.