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Melissa Errico (Children's)
Biography
Actress/singer Melissa Errico was born in the borough of Manhattan in New York, NY, on March 23, 1970, and grew up largely on Long Island in Manhasset, NY. There was a family heritage of music and performing: her maternal grandmother was a lyric soprano who emigrated from Italy to become a professional opera singer; her great aunt was a showgirl in the Ziegfeld Follies; her father was a child prodigy on the piano who became a concert pianist; and her older brother Mike Errico is a singer/songwriter. She attended Yale University as an undergraduate, interrupting her studies in her freshman year when she was cast as Cosette in the first national touring company of Les Misérables. She graduated from Yale with a BA in Art History and Philosophy, and enrolled in the Yale Drama School, but was forced to withdraw when she was cast as Princess Kitty Scherbatsky (and understudy to the lead) in a musical adaptation of Anna Karenina, making her Broadway debut on August 26, 1992. The show ran only 46 performances, but she was back on Broadway starting on December 9, 1993, as the star of a revival of My Fair Lady that ran 165 performances and earned her a Drama Desk Award nomination. (Although no cast album was recorded, her performance of "Wouldn't It Be Loverly" from the show can be heard on the various artists album The Musicality of Lerner and Loewe.
Selected Discography