Kate_Rockwell_(actress)

Kate Rockwell (actress)

Kate Rockwell (actress)

American actor (born 1984)


Kate Rockwell (born Katherine Rockwell Wilfong; August 4, 1984)[1] is an American actor, dancer, and singer. She is known for her work on Broadway and for originating the roles of Skylar in Bring It On: The Musical in 2011 and of Karen Smith in the 2018 musical Mean Girls, for the latter of which she received Drama Desk Award and Helen Hayes Award nominations.[2]

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Early life and education

Rockwell was born in Connecticut and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio.[3] She is the eldest child born to Charles Wilfong and Linda Warner (née Rockwell).[1][4] She has two younger siblings, Elizabeth (who goes by "Libet") and William (who goes by "Bear").[1][4]

She graduated from Sycamore High School in 2002.[5] During her first year, Rockwell was cast as Grandma Tzeitel in her high school's staging of Fiddler on the Roof, her first on-stage theatre experience.[5][3] She has said in interviews that this production made her realize her desire to pursue musical theatre as a career.[3] In 2002, during her time at Sycamore High School, she helped found the New Stage Collective, a local Cincinnati theater company (later closed in 2009 due to lack of funding).[6][7] Rockwell then attended Baldwin Wallace University and earned a BM in musical theatre in 2006.[8]

Career

Soon after graduating from college, Rockwell was cast in her first professional production as Philia in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at the Idaho Shakespeare Festival in Boise, Idaho, under the direction of her former Baldwin Wallace professor Victoria Bussert.[9] The production later transferred to the Great Lakes Theater with Rockwell continuing her role as Philia.[9]

In 2007, Rockwell was one of the final 12 contestants on NBC's Grease: You're the One That I Want!, a televised reality competition designed to cast the lead roles of Sandy Dumbrowski and Danny Zuko for the Broadway revival of Grease directed by Kathleen Marshall.[10] She was nicknamed "Serious Sandy" and ultimately eliminated, placing fifth to winner Laura Osnes.[10]

Rockwell made her Broadway debut as Margot in Legally Blonde on May 15, 2008, replacing Haven Burton.[11] She later joined the U.S. national touring production of Legally Blonde for three months as a replacement for the role of Margot (after Rhiannon Hansen broke her leg during a performance).[3] In March 2010 Rockwell joined the cast of the 2009 Broadway production of Hair and remained with the production until its closing on June 27, 2010.[12] Rockwell then continued to play a Member of the Tribe in the U.S. national touring production of the musical.[13]

In January 2011 at the Alliance Theatre, Rockwell starred as Skylar in the world premiere of Bring It On: The Musical, a musical loosely based on the 2000 film of the same name.[14] She remained part of the production through its national tour in 2011 and limited engagement on Broadway from August to December 2012.[15][16][17][18] In January 2013, she returned to Broadway as Sherrie in Rock of Ages, replacing fellow Grease: You're the One That I Want! competitor Ashley Spencer.[19] During the days surrounding her debut as Sherrie, Rockwell filmed a series of video blogs for Broadway.com titled "Oh, Sherrie! Backstage at Rock of Ages with Kate Rockwell."[20] She left the production on April 20, 2014, and was replaced by Carrie St. Louis.[21]

After completing her run in Rock of Ages, Rockwell "left the business" for about two years, stating in interviews, "I needed perspective. I needed some change. I needed to see what it was like to do something else."[3] During this time, she worked in the wine industry in a shop in the Lower East Side for about 18 months.[3] Rockwell further solidified her passion for wine and went on to earn an advanced certification from the Wine & Spirit Education Trust in 2016.[3][22] She gradually grew to miss performing and the theater community and began auditioning occasionally.[3]

In the summer of 2014, Rockwell portrayed Jane opposite Nicholas Rodriguez in The Muny's production of Tarzan.[23] She returned to The Muny the following summer, starring as Belle in the company's production of Beauty and the Beast.[24]

In the fall of 2016, Rockwell appeared in the Arena Stage's regional production of Carousel as Carrie Pipperidge.[25] She was later nominated for a Helen Hayes Award in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical category for this role.[26] After the closing of Carousel, Rockwell decided to pursue musical theatre as her sole career for one year, "to see if it [felt] right."[3] It was during this time that she booked the role of Karen Smith in Mean Girls.[3]

Beginning in 2017, Rockwell starred as Karen Smith in the Tony Award-nominated Broadway musical Mean Girls, written by Tina Fey with music and lyrics by Jeff Richmond and Nell Benjamin, respectively.[27][28][29] The show had its world premiere as an out-of-town tryout at the National Theatre in Washington, D.C., from October 31, 2017, to December 3, 2017, in which Rockwell originated the role of Karen Smith.[29][30] The musical, which is based on the film of the same name, began previews on March 12, 2018, and officially opened on Broadway on April 8, 2018, at the August Wilson Theatre in New York City.[31] For this role Rockwell received a nomination for the Helen Hayes Award in the Outstanding Performer in a Visiting Production category (for her performance in the D.C. production) and a nomination for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical.[2][32] Rockwell left the production on March 8, 2020, and was replaced by Laura Leigh Turner.[33][34]

Rockwell released her solo album, "Back to My Roots," in 2018 with Broadway Records.[35]

Personal life

In 2008, Rockwell met actor Spencer Howard when he (as dance captain) was preparing Rockwell for her entry into the Legally Blonde national tour as a replacement for an injured performer.[3] In February 2009, they began a relationship.[36] Rockwell and Howard then married on September 8, 2014, in Marblehead, Massachusetts.[37] The couple now resides in New York City with their two dogs, Mabel and Bessie.[36] Rockwell and Howard welcomed their first child in October 2022.[38]

Theatre credits

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Filmography

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Discography

Solo recordings

  • Back to my Roots (2018)[62]

Cast recordings

Collaborative projects

  • Broadway's Carols for a Cure, Volume 14 (2012)[66]
  • Broadway's Carols for a Cure, Volume 20 (2018)[67]
  • "Rockin' Around the Pole" by The Hot Elves (2018)[68]

Awards and nominations

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References

  1. "Jant Barnard Rockwell (1932–2008) – Obituary". Murphy Funeral Home.
  2. "2018 Helen Hayes Awards". theatrewashington.org. 2018.
  3. Seales, Alan (July 23, 2019). "Ep43 – Kate Rockwell". YouTube (Podcast). The Theatre Podcast. Event occurs at 6:39.
  4. "Violet Steel Wilfong Obituary". The Times. August 14, 2011.
  5. Brunner, Jeryl (July 17, 2018). "Q&A: Meet Kate Rockwell of 'Mean Girls: The Musical'". ShowTickets.com.
  6. Kanter, Annie (February 28, 2007). "Students Celebrate Sandy Starlet". Sycamore Leaf. Vol. 53, no. 7. p. 22.
  7. Wein, Alexandra (April 2, 2018). "Music Theatre Alumna Takes Over Broadway in 'Mean Girls'". Baldwin Wallace University.
  8. Heller, Fran (September 29, 2006). "GLTF's 'A Funny Thing' delivers a solid hit". Cleveland Jewish News.
  9. Hetrick, Adam (May 14, 2008). "Kate Rockwell Joins Broadway's Legally Blonde May 14". Playbill.
  10. Brock, Wendell (January 10, 2011). "'Bring It On' musical gets world premiere at Alliance". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  11. Ng, David (February 17, 2011). "'Bring It On' Musical to Kick Off National Tour At Ahmanson Theatre". Los Angeles Times.
  12. Hetrick, Adam (July 12, 2012). "It's All Happening': Bring It On: The Musical Begins Broadway Run July 12". Playbill. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  13. Gordon, David (October 16, 2012). "Broadway's Bring It On Sets New December 2012 Closing Date". Theater Mania.
  14. "Rock of Ages". Internet Broadway Database. December 20, 2012.
  15. "You Can Sip With Us!". W42ST Magazine. July 23, 2019. p. 40.
  16. "2017 Winners and Nominees". Helen Hayes Awards.
  17. Vine, Hannah (February 2, 2018). "See Who's Bringing Mean Girls to Broadway". Playbill.
  18. Vine, Hannah (April 8, 2018). "Inside the Mean Girls Opening Night on Broadway". Playbill.
  19. Lefkowitz, Andy (February 13, 2020). "Laura Leigh Turner to Make Broadway Debut as Karen Smith in Mean Girls". Broadway.com.
  20. Culwell-Block, Logan (April 27, 2018). "Mean Girls' Kate Rockwell Releases First Solo Album Back to My Roots April 27". Playbill. Retrieved April 18, 2024.
  21. "Spencer and Kate's Marblehead, MA Wedding". Jeritt Pruyn Photography. October 31, 2017.
  22. "Kate Rockwell and Spencer Howard Welcome Their First Child". Broadway World. October 20, 2022. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
  23. Tench, Megan (December 19, 2008). "'Blonde' actress goes to the dark side". The Boston Globe.
  24. Hetrick, Adam (September 8, 2009). "Haskell Replaces Calvert in NYMF's F#@king Up Everything". Playbill.
  25. "NAMT Casting Announced". Theatrical Index. September 20, 2012.
  26. Hebert, James (March 28, 2016). "Tony-winner Harris returning to Playhouse". The San Diego Union-Tribune.
  27. Stewart, Zachary (June 14, 2021). "Kate Rockwell and Charl Brown Set to Star in 2021 Muny Season". Theater Mania.
  28. "Mean Girls – SNL". YouTube. May 19, 2018.

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