Phillipa Soo

American actress

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2024 Soo participated in a one-night-only performance of 'Gutenberg! The Musical!' at the James Earl Jones Theatre, playing The Producer.
2024 Phillipa Soo co-wrote a children's book titled 'Piper Chen Sings' with her sister-in-law Maris Pasquale Doran, which was published by Random House Studio and became a New York Times best seller.
2024 Soo performs the role of Fox on the concept album 'Warriors' created by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis.
2024 Cast as Avery Morgan in the ABC medical drama series Doctor Odyssey.
2023 Won the Broadway.com Audience Choice Award for Favorite Featured Actress In A Musical for Into the Woods
2023 Won the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theatre Album for Into the Woods
2023 Nominated for Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical for Into the Woods
2023 Starred as Emma Blair in 'One True Loves' and served as an executive producer for the film.
2023 Played Guenevere in Camelot on Broadway.
March 2023 Debuted in Camelot at Lincoln Center with Bartlett Sher directing and Aaron Sorkin's revised book.
2022 Had a cameo appearance as Audition Person #4 in 'Blue's Big City Adventure'.
2022 Appeared in the Apple TV+ series Shining Girls.
November 1 2022 Announced to star as Guenevere in the Broadway revival of Camelot at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre.
September 4 2022 Completed her run in Into the Woods and won her second Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album.
August 2 2022 Announced to play Sarah Brown in a revival of Guys and Dolls at The Kennedy Center.
May 26 2022 Announced as Cinderella in the Broadway revival of Into the Woods at the St. James Theatre.
April 6 2022 Premiered as suffragist Inez Milholland in Suffs at The Public Theatre.
2021 Appeared in two TV series: The Bite (as Cydni Estereo in 6 episodes) and Dopesick (as Amber Collins in 7 episodes)
2021 Made a cameo appearance as 'Sunday' Legend in 'Tick, Tick... Boom!'.
2021 Received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for her performance in Hamilton.
2021 Appeared in the film Tick, Tick...Boom! and had a supporting role in the Hulu miniseries Dopesick.
2020 Nominated for Critics' Choice Super Awards for Best Voice Actress in an Animated Movie for Over the Moon
2020 Soo appeared in the Off-Broadway production of 'Tumacho' at the Connelly Theater, playing the role of Catalina Vucovich-Villalobos.
2020 Adopted her dog Billie for her 30th birthday.
2020 Performed in the Disney+ live stage recording of Hamilton.
2020 Appeared in the films Over the Moon and The Broken Hearts Gallery.
2019 Starred in The Code as Lieutenant Harper Li, a main role spanning 13 episodes
2019 Soo and her husband Steven Pasquale starred opposite each other in an episode of The Code.
July 2019 The Code was cancelled after one season.
2018 Appeared in the film 'Here and Now' as the character Oona.
2018 Announced as part of the cast for the CBS series The Code.
November 7 2017 Began preview performances as Rebecca in The Parisian Woman on Broadway.
September 24 2017 Soo married actor Steven Pasquale on September 24.
May 21 2017 Amélie closed on Broadway.
April 3 2017 Officially opened in Amélie on Broadway.
March 9 2017 Began preview performances of Amélie on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre.
2016 Soo provided additional voices for the animated film 'Moana'.
2016 Nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role as Eliza Hamilton in Hamilton.
2016 Received a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album for Hamilton.
December 2016 Began playing the titular character in Amélie at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles.
July 9 2016 Played her final performance as Eliza in Hamilton, with Lexi Lawson taking over the role.
February 2016 Phillipa Soo became engaged to actor Steven Pasquale in February.
2015 Won the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical for Hamilton
2015 Soo transitioned the Hamilton production to Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, maintaining her role as Eliza Schuyler Hamilton.
2015 Soo performed in Hamilton at The Public Theater in an Off-Broadway production, continuing her role as Eliza Schuyler Hamilton.
2014 Soo was nominated for the Lucille Lortel Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical for Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812
2014 Played a small supporting role as Nia in the television pilot Dangerous Liaisons, which was not picked up to series.
2014 Participated in an early reading of Hamilton, playing the role of Eliza Hamilton, which led to her casting in the Off-Broadway and Broadway productions.
2013 Phillipa Soo was nominated for the Drama League Awards for Distinguished Performance in Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812
2013 Phillipa Soo appeared in the short film 'Keep The Change' as Karen.

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