Bernadette Peters

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Bernadette Peters is an American actress, singer and children's book author, who is famous as one of Broadway's biggest stars

Feb 28, 1948

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: February 28, 1948
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses
  • City/State: New Yorkers
  • Spouses: Michael Wittenberg
  • Known as: Bernadette Lazzara
  • Birth Place: Ozone Park, New York City, New York, United States

Bernadette Peters born at

Ozone Park, New York City, New York, United States

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Birth Place

Bernadette Peters started a romantic relationship with actor Steve Martin in 1977. However, the couple separated about four years later.

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Personal Life

She married Michael Wittenberg, an investment adviser, on July 20, 1996, in Millbrook, New York, at the home of her long-time friend Mary Tyler Moore. Her husband died on September 26, 2005, in a plane crash in Montenegro. The couple did not have any children.

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Personal Life

As an animal lover, she co-founded the animal adoption charity, 'Broadway Barks', and has written three children's books on her pet dogs. Her husband shared her love for animals and together they adopted many dogs from various pet shelters.

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Personal Life

Bernadette Lazzara was born on February 28, 1948, in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, to Peter and Marguerite Lazzara. Her father drove an Italian bread delivery truck. She has two older siblings, Joseph and Donna.

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Childhood & Early Life

When she was only three years old, her mother put her on the television game show 'Juvenile Jury'. She was one of the child participants on the show 'Name That Tune' and also was a regular on 'The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour'.

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Childhood & Early Life

She started taking tap dancing lessons at the age of five and later took acting and singing classes. She attended Quintano's School for Young Professionals.

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Childhood & Early Life

When she was 9, her mother suggested her to change her surname to avoid ethnic stereotyping while getting cast on shows. She changed her name to Bernadette Peters when she got her Equity Card in 1958. The surname was a play on her father's first name.

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Childhood & Early Life

Bernadette Peters debuted on stage on Jan 27, 1958, in the pre-Broadway try-out of the comedy 'This is Goggle'. The next year, she made her Broadway debut in the play 'Johnny No-Trump'.

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Theatre Career

During her teenage years, she featured on shows like 'The Most Happy Fella' (1959), 'The Penny Friend' (1966) and 'The Girl In The Freudian Slip' (1967). In 1968, she came into the limelight for winning a 'Theatre World Award' for her role in 'George M!' and a 'Drama Desk Award' for the parody musical 'Dames at Sea'.

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Theatre Career

In 1971, she won the first 'Tony Award' nomination for her portrayal of Hildy in the Leonard Bernstein musical 'On the Town'. She received another Tony nomination in 1974 for playing Mabel Normand in the musical 'Mack and Mabel'.

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Theatre Career

After starring roles in a few movies, she returned to stage in 1983 to feature in the award-winning Stephen Sondheim musical 'Sunday in the Park with George'. She received nominations for both 'Tony Award' and 'Drama Desk Award' for portraying Dot/Marie.

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Theatre Career

In 1985, she won her first 'Tony Award' for her lead role in the musical 'Song And Dance'. Peters, who was the sole cast in the first act of the play, also earned a 'Drama Desk Award' for her performance.

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Theatre Career

Bernadette Peters made her film debut in 1973 as Allison in 'Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies'. She went on to play a supporting role in 'Silent Movie' in 1976, and received her first 'Golden Globe' nomination. The same year, she received another 'Golden Globe' nomination for her work on the television series 'All's Fair'.

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Film & Television Career

Peters, who appeared on a number of television shows throughout the years, won her first 'Emmy Award' nomination in 1978 for her performance on 'The Muppet Show'. She won a 'Golden Globe Award' for her lead role in the movie 'Pennies from Heaven' in 1981.

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Film & Television Career

She continued to play major roles in a number of movies and television shows in the following years, but shifted her focus back to stage plays in the early 1980s. She later received two more Emmy nominations; for her guest role in the TV series 'Ally McBeal' in 2001 and for her starring role in the TV movie 'Bobbie's Girl' in 2003.

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