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Patti LuPone

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Patti LuPone
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A fireball of talent and a musical force to be reckoned with, singer/actress Patti LuPone was born on April 21, 1949 in Northport on Long Island, New York, of Italian heritage. Her parents, Orlando Joseph LuPone, a school administrator, and mother Angela Louise (Patti), a librarian, eventually divorced. She was christened Patti in honor of her great-grand-aunt, the renowned 19th-century opera singer Adelina Patti.

Trained in dance, her early days as a teen were spent as part of a 60s sibling group called "The Lupone Trio," which was comprised of Patti and older twin brothers William and Robert LuPone, the latter moving on to a daunting career of his own. A graduate of Northport High School, she attended the Drama Division of The Juilliard School and became part of its first graduating class, which also included future stars Kevin Kline and David Ogden Stiers.

In 1972 the legendary John Houseman reshaped said graduating class and formed The Acting Company, which earned a strong reputation on tour as a classical repertory group. Gaining invaluable acting experience, she stayed with the company until 1975. Making her NY theater debut in "The School for Scandal" (1972), she went on to play major roles in "The Hostage," "The Lower Depths," "The Three Sisters" (her Broadway debut), "Measure for Measure," "Scapin," "Edward II," and "The Time of Your Life," among others. However, it was in musicals that she would reign supreme. She played Lucy in a version of "The Beggar's Opera" (1973) and went on to earn distinction in "The Robber Bridegroom" (Tony nomination) (1975), "The Baker's Wife" (1976) and "Working" (1978).

Her incredible pipes and assured countenance eventually earned her the role of a lifetime with "Evita" (1979). As Argentina's calculating and beloved Eva Peron, Patti grabbed the international spotlight with a rare dramatic fury and brilliance. Her electrifying performance earned her both the Tony and Drama Desk awards, and the resulting stardom officially launched her film and TV career.

Minor roles in King of the Gypsies (1978) and 1941 (1979) led to a co-starring role with Tom Skerritt in the vigilante crimer Fighting Back (1982). Continuing to show off her singing prowess, she originated the role of Fantine in the London production of "Les Misérables" and became the first American to win the prestigious Olivier Award (for her work in both "Les Miz" and "The Cradle Will Rock") in 1985. She nabbed a second Drama Desk Award and another Tony nomination for her Reno Sweeney in "Anything Goes" (1987).

Twice nominated for Emmy awards on TV, she impressed as Lady Bird opposite Randy Quaid's President Lyndon Baines Johnson in the mini-movie LBJ: The Early Years (1987) and scored a resounding hit on the dramatic series Life Goes On (1989) as Libby Thatcher, the loving, protective mother of a son (played by Chris Burke) afflicted with Down Syndrome. This groundbreaking program was the first of its kind to center its theme around a mentally handicapped character. The show ran a durable four seasons and its title song, "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La Da" by Lennon/McCartney, featured Patti's vocals. A round of guest shots over the years have included "Law & Order," "Frazier," "Touched by an Angel," "Will & Grace" (hilariously spoofing her diva image), and a recurring spot on the critically-acclaimed Oz (1997). On film she was well represented by Witness (1985) and in Driving Miss Daisy (1989) as Dan Aykroyd's materialistic wife and minor nemesis to Jessica Tandy.

The concert stage has been a commanding venue for Patti over the years with a number of successful one-woman singing showcases such as "The Lady with the Torch," "Matters of the Heart" and "Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda," winning an Outer Critics Circle Award for her "Patti LuPone on Broadway" in 1995. Stage concert versions of "Pal Joey," "Passion," "A Little Night Music," "Can-Can" and "Candide" have greatly added to her enduring popularity, in addition to her three solo evenings at Carnegie Hall. Powerhouse leads in "Sunset Boulevard" (1993) and "Master Class" (1996) have ensured her diva-like place as one of America's contemporary singing immortals. She earned another Tony nomination more recently for her inventive spin on the monstrous Mrs. Lovett in "Sweeney Todd" (2005). Since then she has added to her Broadway musical gallery as Rose in "Gypsy" (2008) and as Helena Rubinstein in "War Paint" (2017). She also played the aggressive, scene-stealing role of Joanne ("The Ladies Who Lunch") in a film concert version of Company (2011).

Broaching the millennium and beyond, occasional film appearances have included supporting roles in Family Prayers (1993), Summer of Sam (1999), City by the Sea (2002), Union Square (2011), Parker (2013), The Comedian (2016) and Last Christmas (2019). On the smaller screen, she lent her assertive presence in recurring fashion with 30 Rock (2006), American Horror Story (2011), Penny Dreadful (2014), Anthem: Homunculus (2019) and Pose (2018) and a sturdy role in the mini-series Hollywood (2020).

Married since 1988 to camera operator Matthew Johnston, Patti has one son, Josh, who appeared in a small role in Patti's concert version of "Passion."
BornApril 21, 1949
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 7 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Known for

    Joaquin Phoenix and Armen Nahapetian in Beau Is Afraid (2023)
    Beau Is Afraid
    6.6
    • Mona Wassermann
    • 2023
    Harrison Ford and Lukas Haas in Witness (1985)
    Witness
    7.3
    • Elaine
    • 1985
    State and Main (2000)
    State and Main
    6.7
    • Sherry Bailey
    • 2000
    Danny DeVito, Gene Hackman, Delroy Lindo, and Rebecca Pidgeon in Heist (2001)
    Heist
    6.5
    • Betty Croft(as Patti Lupone)
    • 2001

    Credits

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    Actress



    • And Just Like That...
      • Released
      • TV Series
      • 2025
    • The Artist
      • Rosie Morsch
      • Post-production
      • TV Series



    • Patti LuPone, Debra Jo Rupp, Kathryn Hahn, Joe Locke, Aubrey Plaza, Ali Ahn, and Sasheer Zamata in Agatha All Along (2024)
      Agatha All Along
      7.2
      TV Mini Series
      • Lilia Calderu
      • 2024
    • Joaquin Phoenix and Armen Nahapetian in Beau Is Afraid (2023)
      Beau Is Afraid
      6.6
      • Mona Wassermann
      • 2023
    • Radio Play Revival (2021)
      Radio Play Revival
      8.1
      Podcast Series
      • Myra
      • The Narrator
      • 2023
    • Emma Roberts in American Horror Story (2011)
      American Horror Story
      7.9
      TV Series
      • Kathy Pizazz
      • Joan Ramsey
      • 2013–2022
    • Charlize Theron, Kerry Washington, Sophia Anne Caruso, and Sofia Wylie in The School for Good and Evil (2022)
      The School for Good and Evil
      5.9
      • Mrs. Deauville
      • 2022
    • Laura Dern, Bill Burr, Debi Derryberry, Justin Long, and Haley Reinhart in F Is for Family (2015)
      F Is for Family
      8.0
      TV Series
      • Nora Murphy (voice)
      • 2021
    • Will Forte, Nick Offerman, Paul Rust, Jenny Slate, Dulcé Sloan, and Aparna Nancherla in The Great North (2021)
      The Great North
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Momma Marita (voice)
      • 2021
    • Stanley Tucci, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn, Josh Gad, Leslie Odom Jr., Tituss Burgess, and Daveed Diggs in Central Park (2020)
      Central Park
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Roberta McCullough (voice)
      • 2021
    • Isabella Crovetti in Vampirina (2017)
      Vampirina
      6.5
      TV Series
      • Nanpire (voice)
      • 2017–2021
    • Passenger List (2019)
      Passenger List
      8.3
      Podcast Series
      • Pyschic Witch
      • Mia Risal (voice)
      • 2019–2021
    • The Great Work Begins. Scenes from Angels in America (2020)
      The Great Work Begins. Scenes from Angels in America
      5.8
      TV Movie
      • Fluor
      • 2020
    • Nathan Lane, Natalie Dormer, and Daniel Zovatto in Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (2020)
      Penny Dreadful: City of Angels
      6.1
      TV Mini Series
      • Vocalist
      • 2020
    • Hollywood (2020)
      Hollywood
      7.5
      TV Mini Series
      • Avis Amberg
      • 2020
    • Steven Universe Future (2019)
      Steven Universe Future
      7.6
      TV Mini Series
      • Yellow Diamond (voice)
      • 2020
    • Holiday Greetings from Sugar and Booze (2019)
      Holiday Greetings from Sugar and Booze
      6.4
      Podcast Series
      • Auntie Ana (voice)
      • 2019

    Producer



    • Radio Play Revival (2021)
      Radio Play Revival
      8.1
      Podcast Series
      • executive producer
      • 2021–2024

    Soundtrack



    • Patti LuPone, Debra Jo Rupp, Kathryn Hahn, Joe Locke, Aubrey Plaza, Ali Ahn, and Sasheer Zamata in Agatha All Along (2024)
      Agatha All Along
      7.2
      TV Mini Series
      • performer: "The Ballad of the Witches' Road (Agatha Through Time Version)"
      • performer: "The Ballad of the Witches' Road (Cover Version)"
      • performer: "The Ballad of the Witches' Road (Sacred Chant Version)"
      • 2024
    • Emma Roberts in American Horror Story (2011)
      American Horror Story
      7.9
      TV Series
      • performer: "Fever", "Calling You"
      • performer: "Just a Closer Walk with Thee"
      • 2013–2022
    • Stanley Tucci, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn, Josh Gad, Leslie Odom Jr., Tituss Burgess, and Daveed Diggs in Central Park (2020)
      Central Park
      6.9
      TV Series
      • performer: "Down to the Wire"
      • 2021
    • Nathan Lane, Natalie Dormer, and Daniel Zovatto in Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (2020)
      Penny Dreadful: City of Angels
      6.1
      TV Mini Series
      • performer: "Stardust"
      • 2020
    • Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration (2020)
      Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration
      8.9
      TV Special
      • performer: "Anyone Can Whistle"
      • 2020
    • Steven Universe: The Movie (2019)
      Steven Universe: The Movie
      7.7
      TV Movie
      • performer: "The Tale of Steven", "Let Us Adore You", "Let Us Adore You (Reprise)"
      • 2019
    • Pose (2018)
      Pose
      8.6
      TV Series
      • performer: "I'm Still Here"
      • 2019
    • Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, and Yeardley Smith in The Simpsons (1989)
      The Simpsons
      8.6
      TV Series
      • performer: "It Had to Be You" (uncredited)
      • 2019
    • The 60th Annual Grammy Awards (2018)
      The 60th Annual Grammy Awards
      4.8
      TV Special
      • performer: "Don't Cry for Me Argentina"
      • 2018
    • Kevin Spacey at an event for The 71st Annual Tony Awards (2017)
      The 71st Annual Tony Awards
      6.2
      TV Special
      • performer: "Face to Face", "The Curtain Falls"
      • 2017
    • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015)
      Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
      7.9
      TV Series
      • performer: "Remember that We Suffered"
      • 2017
    • Steven Universe (2013)
      Steven Universe
      8.2
      TV Series
      • performer: "What's the Use of Feeling (Blue)"
      • 2017
    • The 66th Annual Tony Awards (2012)
      The 66th Annual Tony Awards
      7.4
      TV Special
      • performer: "What If Life Were More Like Theatre?"
      • 2012
    • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (1998)
      The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts
      6.1
      TV Special
      • performer: "Come Rain or Come Shine"
      • 2011
    • Company (2011)
      Company
      7.7
      • performer: "Company", "The Little Things You Do Together", "Side By Side By Side", "What Would We Do Without You?", "Poor Baby", "The Ladies Who Lunch", "Being Alive", "Finale and Bows"
      • 2011

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    Videos33

    Ryan Murphy's "Hollywood" Re-Envisions Cinematic History
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    Ryan Murphy's "Hollywood" Re-Envisions Cinematic History
    Summer of Sam
    Clip 1:46
    Summer of Sam
    Summer of Sam
    Clip 1:46
    Summer of Sam
    Official Teaser Trailer
    Trailer 2:21
    Official Teaser Trailer
    Trailer
    Trailer 1:13
    Trailer
    Theatrical Version
    Trailer 2:24
    Theatrical Version
    24 Hour Woman
    Trailer 1:52
    24 Hour Woman

    Personal details

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    • Alternative name
      • Patti Lupone
    • Height
      • 5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
    • Born
      • April 21, 1949
      • Northport, New York, USA
    • Spouse
      • Matthew JohnstonDecember 12, 1988 - present (1 child)
    • Children
      • Joshua Luke Johnston
    • Parents
        Orlando Joseph LuPone
    • Relatives
        William LuPone(Sibling)
    • Other works
      Evita (musical) on Broadway. Based on the life of Eva Perón, music and lyrics composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, and directed by Harold Prince. There has never been an official attribution for the writer of the musical's book, or what, if any, source material it was based upon.
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      • 1 Print Biography
      • 5 Articles
      • 1 Pictorial
      • 3 Magazine Cover Photos

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    • Trivia
      She was a member of the very first class of the drama division at Juilliard. Other classmates included Kevin Kline (with whom she had an eight-year relationship in the 70s), David Ogden Stiers, and her future "Evita" co-star Mandy Patinkin.
    • Quotes
      The audiences that inspire me are the ones that are not asleep.
    • Trademark
        Her dramatic mezzo-soprano vocals

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