Replaced Lea Thompson as Sally Bowles in the Broadway
revival of "Cabaret." She was replaced by Gina Gershon in January 2001. (November 2000)
She was awarded the 2010 Antoinette Perry "Tony" Award for her performance as Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical for "Promises, Promises,".
Won a Drama Desk award as best featured actress in a Broadway play for
"Noises Off."
Attended Carnegie Mellon University for one year before leaving to
study acting with Uta Hagen.
Won Broadway's 2002 Tony Award as Best Actress (Featured Role - Play)
for her hilarious portrayal of ditsy Brooke Ashton in a revival of
"Noises Off".
Went to New World School of the Arts with producer Randall Emmett and
Editor Pepe Serventi where they performed on Miami's metro rail to
rehearse for their classes.
She studied drama at HB Studio in Greenwich Village in New York City.
Gave birth to her 1st child at age 40, a son Ty Michael Goldstein on February 3, 2011. Child's father is her husband, Darren Goldstein.
Participated in workshops for "Boys of Syracuse", "Passion", "The
Beggar's Holiday" and "My Favorite Year"
Gave birth to her 2nd child at age 41, a son Wes Goldstein in July 2012. Child's father is her husband, Darren Goldstein.
Wears contact lenses in real life; Brooke Ashton, her character in
"Noises Off" - for which she won a Tony - keeps losing hers.