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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