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Liz Callaway

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Liz Callaway

Liz Callaway (born April 13, 1961) is an American actress and cabaret singer.

Born in Chicago, Callaway made her Broadway debut in Stephen Sondheim's short-lived but now famous Merrily We Roll Along. This began a long term professional relationship with Sondheim, as Callaway has performed in a number of live concerts in his honor and also played the role of Young Sally in the Lincoln Center Production of "Follies" with Mandy Patinkin, Barbara Cook, George Hearn, Lee Remick, Carol Burnett, Elaine Stritch and the New York Philharmonic. "Follies" was recorded live and also filmed as a documentary. This recording is considered to be the definitive recording of the legendary Sondheim, Goldman, Prince collaboration. Additional stage credits include Lizzie in Baby (for which she earned a Tony Award nomination), The Three Musketeers (musical), The Spitfire Grill (musical) (for which she earned a Drama Desk Award nomination), Sunday in the Park with George, Evita (musical), Cats (musical), and Miss Saigon, for which she received another Tony Award nomination. Liz Callaway also had her own children's television show for a local station in Boston during the 1980's. She left this series with WNEV-TV in order to begin rehearsals for "Miss Saigon" on Broadway.

Callaway has also provided the singing voices for a number of animated characters, including Kiara in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, Princess Jasmine in The Return of Jafar and Aladdin and the King of Thieves, Odette in The Swan Princess, and Anya/Anastasia in Anastasia.

Callaway has performed various cabaret acts at Joe's Pub, Rainbow & Stars, the Russian Tea Room, and Lincoln Center in New York City and the Donmar Warehouse in London, among other venues.

Callaway's solo recordings include Anywhere I Wander, The Story Goes On, and The Beat Goes On.

Callaway is the sister of Ann Hampton Callaway, with whom she sang the theme song for the Fran Drescher comedy series The Nanny, composed by Hampton Callaway and has performed in a number of stage acts, including Sibling Revelry (of which the two released a live recording). She is married to former actor Dan Foster, who co-owns a Westchester County, New York theatre company called Hudson Stage. They have one son, Nicholas, and live in Croton-on-Hudson, New York.

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