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Beth Leavel (born
November 1,
1955 in
Raleigh, North Carolina) is an
American musical theatre actress.
Leavel attended
Meredith College in her undergraduate years and completed a graduate theatre degree at the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1980. She acted during college, appearing in productions such as
Cabaret and
Hello, Dolly!. Her
Broadway debut was in the 1980 production of
42nd Street as a replacement for Annie. Twelve years later Leavel made her original cast debut in
Crazy for You as Tess and an
understudy for Polly Baker. In 1999, she played Mabel and Mrs. Bixby in
The Civil War. Leavel returned to the revival of
42nd Street in 2001 as a standby for Maggie Jones and Dorothy Brock, eventually playing the latter. She has also been on Nickelodeon.
In 2006, Leavel earned the starring role of Beatrice Stockwell in
The Drowsy Chaperone. She helped to create the character's backstory, which she referred to as "a compilation of a lot of different women in theatre". The role netted her two major awards: a
Tony Award and a
Drama Desk Award, both for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.
In May 2008, she'll star with Rosie O'Donnell in New York City Center's Encores production of No, No, Nanette.
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