Katrina Lenk
Born | November 26, 1974 |
Hometown | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
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‘Apples Never Fall’ Series at Peacock Sets Six Recurring Guest Stars (EXCLUSIVE)
- The Peacock limited series adaptation of the Liane Moriarty novel “Apples Never Fall” has added six recurring guest stars, Variety has learned exclusively. Katrina Lenk (“Ozark,” “Little Voice”), Timm Sharp (“Enlightened,” “Blunt Talk”), Nate Mann (“Masters of the Air,” “Licorice Pizza”), Paula Andrea Placido (“Hacks,” “Shameless”), Pooja Shah (“L Word: Generation Q,” “Westworld”), and Quentin […]
AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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2023 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | Ozark | Nominated |
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Nikki Renée Daniels ‘Never Dreamed’ She’d Become the First Black Actor to Lead ‘Company’ on Broadway
Nikki Renée Daniels has been performing on Broadway for 22 years, but she’s never received entrance applause. That is until Wednesday, when she became the first Black actor to play the lead role in the musical “Company” on Broadway. “And then in the quiet, I sat down in a chair and someone yelled, ‘You got […]
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Patti LuPone Tests Positive For Covid-19, Out Until March From Broadway’s ‘Company’
Veteran actress Patti LuPone tested positive for Covid-19 before Saturday’s Broadway matinee of Company, triggering increased testing protocols for the rest of the performers and staff. LuPone is at home and is expected to be out until March 8. The 72-year-old, who has two Tony Awards and two Grammys, plays “Joanne” in the production alongside Katrina […]
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Watch Patti Lupone and Katrina Lenk in the gender-bent Company opening number
Phone rings, door chimes, in come Patti Lupone and Katrina Lenk in the opening number from the gender-bent 'Company' revival.
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Jen Namoff Launches Full-Service Talent Management & Production Company
Jen Namoff, whose 15-year career has included casting, artist representation, talent management and production in both New York and Los Angeles, is launching Namoff & Company, a bi-coastal, full-service talent management and production company representing clients across television, film, music, and theater with a client roster that includes Tituss Burgess, Tammy Blanchard, Katrina Lenk and […]
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‘Company’ Star Patti LuPone Remembers Stephen Sondheim on Opening Night
Patti LuPone took her seat on the stage of the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre and readied herself, drenched in jewels and a flowing fur coat, for “The Ladies Who Lunch,” the famous Act II showstopper in “Company.” It was opening night and Stephen Sondheim wasn’t in the audience. Over the past two weeks, what was […]
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Patti LuPone and ‘Company’ on Broadway Make the Perfect Tribute to Stephen Sondheim
Matthew MurphyOn the basis that Christmas is near, presents must be considered, joy should be taken wherever it can be found in this fraught world, and direct guidance is often the most welcome, here it is: Book a ticket or tickets for Company on Broadway (booking to June 26, 2022) right now. Stop what you are doing. Right now. Stephen Sondheim’s musical, with a book by George Furth, opens Thursday night at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre and is the best tribute imaginable to Sondheim himself (alo
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‘Company’ Broadway Review: Katrina Lenk and Patti LuPone Shine in Rousing Sondheim Revival
Marianne Elliott reinvents the classic musical, taking it back to its fun and sexy roots with a gender-swapped lead role
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‘Company’ Review: A Sublime Revival of Stephen Sondheim’s Beloved Musical
Half a century has passed since Stephen Sondheim and George Furth first dazzled Broadway with “Company,” their tartly astute 1970 musical about a single Manhattanite dogged by coupled friends to meet a mate. But director Marianne Elliott’s sensational new revival strikes like a lightning bolt, surging with fresh electricity and burnishing its creators’ legacy with […]
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‘Company’ Broadway Review: Marianne Elliott’s Exquisite Production Is The Sondheim Tribute We Need
If there’s a better, more vital way to honor the late, incomparable Stephen Sondheim than Marianne Elliott’s superb production of Company, Broadway hasn’t invented it. This gorgeous revival of the Sondheim-George Furth masterwork at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, is, from across-the-board excellent performances and thoughtful revisions to the visual delight of a lovely and […]
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BROADWAY REVIEW: A ‘Company’ that no longer believes so much in love
The 1970 musical “Company” ends with Stephen Sondheim’s greatest musical number “Being Alive.” Therein, the long-single, 35-year-old New Yorker, Bobby, declaims in song how he finally has figured out that while love and commitment bring pain and strife, they sure as heck beat spending your days on this planet alone. To love is to live, the song says. At the end of the last Broadway revival of ...
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