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Caroline Ann O'Connor (born 2 September 1962) is a Helpmann Award-winning, Olivier Award-nominated Anglo-Australian singer, dancer and actress (theatre, film, TV). For her theatre work she has won three
Helpmann Awards The Helpmann Awards are accolades for live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group Live Live Performance Australia (LPA) since 2001. The annual awards recognise achievements in the disciplines of musical t ...
: Best Female Actor in a Play for Edith Piaf in '' Piaf'' in
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and the same category for Judy Garland in '' End of the Rainbow'' in
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, and Best Female Actor in a Musical for Reno Sweeney in '' Anything Goes'' in
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.


Early life

O'Connor was born in Oldham, Lancashire, England, to Irish parents. After her family migrated to Australia she was brought up and educated in Sydney. She took Irish dance lessons, with Joy Ransley and Valerie McGrath. Note: includes two colour photos of the dancer. She joined a touring dance troupe by August 1974, which travelled to Ireland, Paris, London and the United States west coast. The troupe's members, including O'Connor, competed in the Irish Dancing World Championships held in Dublin. At the age of 15 she returned to Dublin to appear in a dance competition and finished third. O'Connor later recalled, "When I was growing up in Rockdale as a little girl of Irish parents singing show tunes I didn't really fit in. Everyone was in their denim shorts and thongs and wanting to go down to Cronulla and I wanted to stay home and listen to Doris Day." At 17, she returned to London and trained as a dancer at the Royal Ballet School. She worked for one year at the
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Ballet. She became an Australian citizen in 2007.


Career

O'Connor made her musical theatre debut in an Australian tour of '' Oklahoma!'' in 1982, she later reminisced, "I was about 20 and I got into the show ndI thought, 'This is where I'm meant to be.' I feel so fortunate." In the following May she took the role of Consuelo in '' West Side Story'' at Sydney's Her Majesty's Theatre. Subsequently, O'Connor worked both in Australia and the United Kingdom. Upon return to London she was a member of the ensemble cast of '' Me and My Girl'' at the Leicester Haymarket Theatre in 1984 and then at the Adelphi Theatre. Other British theatre credits include, '' A Chorus Line'', ''Cabaret'', ''Hot Stuff'', '' Chicago'', '' Damn Yankees'', ''West Side Story'' and as Ellie May in '' Show Boat'' for the
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and Opera North in 1989. She understudied, and went on to perform, the role of Angel in the 1988 London production of '' The Rink'' by Kander and Ebb. She appeared in the UK premiere of the musical, '' Baby''. Several of her successful early lead roles in the UK were in the town of Oldham, where she was born. The entertainer returned to Australia by February 1994, where she took the role of Anita in a national tour of ''West Side Story'', performing in Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney and then Auckland in New Zealand. She won a Green Room Award. Back in London, her West End theatre performances included Mabel in '' Mack and Mabel'' for which she received an Olivier nomination for Best Actress in a Musical in 1996. In 1998 O'Connor was back in Australia as Velma Kelly in ''Chicago'' for which she won a Green Room Award and the Mo Award for Female Musical Theatre Performer of the Year. She followed with roles in ''
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'', ''Oklahoma!'' and concert productions of '' Funny Girl'' and ''Mack & Mabel''. Her portrayal of Édith Piaf in Pam Gems's play '' Piaf'' in 2000 gained her three Australian theatre awards. O'Connor's musical film work includes the role of Nini Legs in the Air in
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's '' Moulin Rouge!'' (2001), and Ethel Merman in the
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biopic ''
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'' (2004). She featured on the ''De-Lovely'' soundtrack, singing " Anything Goes". In 2003 she made her Broadway debut as Velma Kelly in ''Chicago''. Thereafter she performed in Australia, UK and United States. The one-woman play, ''Bombshells'' (2004), was written especially for O'Connor by playwright, Joanna Murray-Smith. The original production was filmed for a broadcast by ABC Television. ''Bombshells'' toured to the Edinburgh Festival (where she won the Fringe First Award), London's West End at the Arts Theatre (for which she received a second Laurence Olivier Award nomination), and at the World Stage Festival in Toronto, Ontario. O'Connor starred as Judy Garland in the 2005 world premiere of Peter Quilter's play, '' End of the Rainbow'', at the
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. Following its Sydney and Melbourne seasons, she recorded a tribute album, ''A Tribute to Judy Garland'',O'Connor, Caroline. (2005)
''Caroline O'Connor – A Tribute to Garland''
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and reprised her
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winning role in Sydney at the Theatre Royal in 2006. She starred in the premiere production of the musical '' The Hatpin'', which opened in Sydney on 27 February 2008. In June of that year she played the title role, specifically written for her, in the premiere of David Williamson's play, ''
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'', at the Melbourne Theatre Company. In March 2009 O'Connor reprised her role as Kelly in the 2009 Australian production of ''Chicago'' where she starred alongside Craig McLachlan and Gina Riley. In May 2010 she appeared as Mrs Cooper in the TV series, '' Lowdown''. Also in that year she performed at the BBC Proms celebration of
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's 80th birthday at the
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. In May 2011 she starred as Mrs Lovett in the Théâtre du Châtelet production of Sondheim's '' Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street'' in Paris, with
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as musical director. Sondheim has said that O'Connor was "the best Mrs Lovett I have ever heard." In 2012 O'Connor originated the role of Miss Shields in a limited run of '' A Christmas Story: The Musical''. It ran for 51 performances in late 2012, and received a nomination for the 2013 Best Musical Tony Award, for its track "You'll Shoot Your Eye Out", featuring O'Connor, which was broadcast live on CBS during the 67th Tony Awards show on 9 June 2013. As a recording artist O'Connor has released four solo CDs, ''What I Did for Love'' (1998), ''A Tribute to Piaf'' (2001), ''From Stage to Screen'' (2001) and ''A Tribute to Garland'' (2005). She has contributed to numerous cast recordings and compilations. From April 2017 through to March 2018 O'Connor played Countess Lily in the musical, '' Anastasia'', at the Broadhurst Theatre on Broadway, New York. From May to June 2018 she starred in a London production of ''The Rink''Gans, Andrew. (2 February 2018)
"Anastasia's Caroline O'Connor Will Star in London Revival of The Rink"
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. (London)
and in mid-August she portrayed Garland in The Production Company's '' The Boy from Oz'' in Melbourne. O’Connor began 2019 by starting in the critically acclaimed and sold out Darlinghurst theatre Co. production of 'The Rise and Fall of Little Voice' (directed by Shaun Rennie). She followed this with a staged concert of the rarely performed musical Applause, playing the leading role of Margo Channing.


Personal life

As from April 2008, Caroline O'Connor was married to Barrie Shaw, a musician. By May 2017, they had celebrated their 21st anniversary. She has homes in
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and in Sydney.


Performances


Stage


Discography


Albums


Awards

In 2020, O'Connor became a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for significant service to the performing arts, particularly to musical theatre.


Green Room Award

*1994 Green Room Award for Female Artist in a Featured Role (Music Theatre) − ''West Side Story'' *1998 Green Room Award for Female Artist in a Leading Role (Music Theatre) − ''Chicago'' *2000 Green Room Award for Female Artist in a Leading Role (Music Theatre) − ''Piaf''


Helpmann Awards

The
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is an awards show, celebrating live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group ''Live Performance Australia'' since 2001. Note: 2020 and 2021 were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ! , - ,
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, Caroline O'Connor - ''Man of La Mancha'' ,
Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Musical The Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Musical is a musical award, presented by Live Performance Australia The Helpmann Awards are accolades for live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group Live Liv ...
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2006 File:2006 Events Collage V1.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2006 Winter Olympics open in Turin; Twitter is founded and launched by Jack Dorsey; The Nintendo Wii is released; Montenegro 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum, votes to declare ...
, Caroline O'Connor - ''End of the Rainbow'' , Best Female Actor in a Musical , , , - ,
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, Caroline O'Connor - ''Gypsy: A Musical Fable'' , Best Female Actor in a Musical , , , - ,
2015 File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of November 2015 Paris attacks; Germanwings Flight 9525 was purposely crashed into the French Alps; the rubble of residences in Kathmandu following the Apri ...
, Caroline O'Connor - 'Anything Goes'' , Best Female Actor in a Musical , , , -


Mo Awards

The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. Caroline O'Connor won five awards in that time. (wins only) , - , 1994 , Caroline O'Connor , Supporting Musical Theatrical Performer of the Year , , - , 1996 , Caroline O'Connor , Supporting Musical Theatrical Performer of the Year , , - , 1998 , Caroline O'Connor , Female Musical Theatre Performer of the Year , , - , 1999 , Caroline O'Connor , Female Musical Theatre Performer of the Year , , - , 2000 , Caroline O'Connor , Female Musical Theatre Performer of the Year , , -


References

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External links


Caroline O'Connor's Official Website
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{{DEFAULTSORT:OConnor, Caroline 1962 births Australian stage actresses Australian film actresses Australian television actresses Australian women singers Australian female dancers Australian people of Irish descent English emigrants to Australia Helpmann Award winners Living people Actresses from Oldham People educated at the Royal Ballet School Naturalised citizens of Australia Members of the Order of Australia 20th-century Australian actresses 21st-century Australian actresses Actresses from Sydney