Lindsay Heather Pearce
(born April 30, 1991) is an American actress and singer best known for her work in musical theatre. She made her
Broadway debut as
Elphaba
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in
''Wicked'' in February 2020 and later made her national tour debut as Janis Sarkisian in
''Mean Girls'' in May 2022. Other
regional theatre credits include Wendla in
''Spring Awakening'', Ivy in ''
Bare: A Pop Opera'', and Whatsername in
''American Idiot''.
She is also known for being one of the runners-up on ''
The Glee Project'', which gave her a guest starring role on the third season of the TV show ''
Glee
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Glee may also refer to:
* Glee (music), a type of English choral music
* ''Glee'' (TV series), an American musical comedy-drama TV series, and related media created by Ryan Murphy
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'' in 2011.
Early life
Pearce was born April 30, 1991 in
Modesto, California
Modesto () is the county seat and largest city of Stanislaus County, California, United States. With a population of 218,464 at the 2020 census, it is the 19th largest city in the state of California and forms part of the Sacramento-Stockton- ...
and was adopted by Carol and Gregory Pearce. She was adopted into a very athletic family; all three of her brothers played sports and one,
Heath Pearce, went on to be a professional soccer player.
At a young age, Pearce moved with her family to
Portland, Oregon so her father could attend
Multnomah University. While at a soccer tournament there, Pearce was discovered singing by a music teacher who taught at a local university, who then recommended to her parents that they do something about her talent. Upon moving back to Modesto, Pearce got involved in the children's community theatre division of Townsend Opera Players and continued doing community theatre.
She became a regular in shows with Opera Modesto, Denair Gaslight Theater, Sonora’s Stage 3 Theatre, and Turlock Youth Performing Arts.
Her first regional credit was at 17 playing Belle in Tri-Valley Repertory Theatre's production of ''
Beauty and the Beast'' in the summer of 2008.
She was also in productions of ''
Peter Pan'' and ''
Cinderella'' with Tri-Valley Repertory Theatre in 2009 and 2010, respectively.
Pearce attended
Modesto Christian High School until her
sophomore
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year, when she decided to leave and apply to other programs because it did not have an arts program. She then attended Valley Charter High School to complete her high school education while simultaneously taking full time college classes at
Modesto Junior College, where she studied classical voice, Shakespeare, movement for the stage and English literature and was also able to participate in college theatre.
Pearce intended to attend a four-year university for musical theatre and applied to several, including
Elon University, when she was 19 but was not accepted. Her plan was to do another semester at Modesto Junior College and then reapply. In 2010, she participated in the inaugural Valley's Got Talent (now called Valley Talent Project), a talent competition in Modesto, California, which she won after singing ''Gimme Gimme'' from ''
Thoroughly Modern Millie.
'' Robert Ulrich, the casting director for both
''Glee'' and
''The Glee Project'', was a judge for the competition and later encouraged her to audition for ''The Glee Project''.
Career
2011: Beginnings on ''The Glee Project''
''The Glee Project''
In early 2011, Pearce auditioned for ''
The Glee Project'', a singing/acting reality show where the winner would receive a seven-episode arc on the third season of ''
Glee
Glee means delight, a form of happiness.
Glee may also refer to:
* Glee (music), a type of English choral music
* ''Glee'' (TV series), an American musical comedy-drama TV series, and related media created by Ryan Murphy
* ''Glee'' (Bran Van 30 ...
''. She reached the show's finale, but did not win the competition; however, the producers gave her and the other runner-up,
Alex Newell
Alex Eugene Newell (born August 20, 1992) is an American actor and singer. They are known for their role as Unique Adams on the Fox musical series ''Glee'' and Mo on ''Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist''. Newell also starred as Asaka in the Broadway ...
, each a two-episode arc on ''Glee''.
Pearce later explained that being on ''The Glee Project'' felt like abuse and the show was heavily edited to make her seem like a monster. Scenes that could've "humanized" her were frequently cut, including a moment when she talked about her sexual assault. Additionally, a director on the show told her to kiss fellow contestant Cameron Mitchell while shooting a music video, and she did not know he had not given consent. This kiss eventually led to Mitchell quitting the show two weeks later.
''Glee''
In the
third-season premiere of ''Glee'', Pearce was introduced as
Harmony
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, an ambitious and talented singer who awes characters Kurt and Rachel when they watch her and her group sing a mash-up of "
Anything Goes" from the musical ''
Anything Goes'' and "
Anything You Can Do" from the musical ''
Annie Get Your Gun''. This first episode featuring her character aired September 20, 2011. Her debut was widely acclaimed by critics such as ''
TVLine'' Michael Slezak, who said Harmony was "brilliantly brought to life" by Pearce, and Emily VanDerWerff of ''
The A.V. Club'', who wrote that she "may be the best new character ever".
The mash-up was released as a single for digital download after the episode aired.
She appeared for a second time in the eighth episode, "
Hold On to Sixteen", in which Harmony was the lead singer of a different group, the Unitards, a rival show choir competing against the show's main glee club, New Directions. In the episode, she sings "Buenos Aires" from the musical ''
Evita'', which was also released as a single. Pearce was complimented for her rendition by ''
Billboard
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'' Rae Votta, who said she was a "fantastic singer". Harmony tells Kurt that she is a sophomore, leaving open the possibility that she could return to the show in future seasons.
The "Anything Goes" / "Anything You Can Do" mash-up was widely acclaimed. Respers France named Pearce's performance the best moment of the episode, and found that the character positively reminded her of "''Glee'' of old".
The song was also a favorite of Lee's, who wrote that the intensity of the actress was perfectly matched to the character's disposition.
West, Slezak and Benigno gave the performance an "A"; the former called it an "outstanding rendition" which "felt like it belonged on a big stage or in a big-screen musical",
and the latter two praised her vocal talent, which Benigno deemed unequalled on ''Glee''.
Futterman and Bell found Harmony a credible rival to Rachel vocally, and eagerly anticipated future competition between them.
Urban called Pearce's performance merely "serviceable". Though she felt her acting was a weak point, she compared her favorably to season two guest star
Charice and praised her vocals.
2011–2015: Regional theatre
A Snow White Christmas
The day after ''The Glee Project'' finale aired, ''
The Hollywood Reporter'' reported that Pearce had been cast to star as Snow White in El Portal Theatre's production of the musical ''A Snow White Christmas''.
Marina Sirtis co-starred as the Wicked Queen, and
Neil Patrick Harris in the onscreen role of the Magic Mirror. The Lythgoe Family Productions show ran from November 30, 2011 through December 18, 2011. Bobbie Whiteman of ''
Variety'' wrote that Pearce as "a very sassy Snow
hatbelts out Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way' in true Broadway fashion", and that "her voice blends beautifully with Bergen's", the show's prince. ''TheaterMania'' Jonas Schwartz called the production "rather endearing, thanks mostly to ''The Glee Project'' Lindsay Pearce in the title role". He added, "Pearce has a wonderful presence, an earthy charm, and her belting voice is used to fine effect on Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way' and Katy Perry's 'Fireworks'."
The Last Five Years
She next starred in the role of Cathy in
Jason Robert Brown's musical ''
The Last Five Years'' at the
Brauntex Theatre
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in
New Braunfels, Texas. There were three performances, on January 6 and 7, 2012. Deborah Martin of the ''
San Antonio Express-News
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'' wrote of Pearce and co-star Alex Trevino that they "give charismatic, vocally assured performances, fully capturing the relationship and their characters' inner lives. Highlights include Pearce's pain-drenched 'Still Hurting', tender 'I'm Part of That' and witty 'Audition Sequence. She also noted that "when they actively share the stage, Pearce and Trevino show off great chemistry".
Spring Awakening
Ten days later, Pearce had been cast as Wendla Bergman, the female lead in the musical ''
Spring Awakening'', which was presented in Los Angeles by Over the Moon Productions. The show opened on March 16, 2012, and ended its run on April 22, 2012.
For the Record
Between 2013 and 2017, Pearce appeared in various roles in the ''For the Record'' series in Los Angeles and on the Norwegian Cruise Lines alongside cast such as
Janel Parrish,
Rumer Willis,
Barrett Foa,
Shoshana Bean, and
Ginifer King.
The ''For the Record'' series was created by Shane Scheel and Christopher Lloyd Bratten and reinvents cabaret with productions that blend movies and music. Her roles in the series include Daisy Buchanan in ''For the Record: Baz Luhrmann'' in 2013 and 2014, O-Ren Ishii in ''For the Record: Tarantino'' in 2014, and Basketcase in ''For the Record: The Brat Pack'' in 2017.
Bare
It was announced in May 2013 that glory, struck productions would present the Los Angeles return of the Damon Intrabartolo-Jon Hartmere pop opera ''
Bare'' at the Hayworth Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles from September 5 to 22, 2013. Later in June, it was announced Pearce was set to play Ivy in the production alongside Payson Lewis and Jonah Platt. Pearce subsequently won 2013 BroadwayWorld Los Angeles's Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Local Production) award for her performance as Ivy.
American Idiot
On April 9, 2015, it was announced that Pearce would be playing a role in the immersive glory, struck production of ''
American Idiot''. It was later announced that she would play Whatshername. Performances began on May 15 and the show closed on June 7.
2020–Present: Broadway debut and mainstream success
On February 25, 2020, Pearce made her Broadway debut as Elphaba in ''Wicked''. After her first week in the role, she sustained a hip injury that sidelined her for five shows. Shortly after returning from the injury, Broadway went dark.
On September 14, 2021, she reopened ''Wicked'' on Broadway as Elphaba after the
COVID-19 pandemic shutdown. Upon returning, she sustained another injury and was out of the show on medical leave from October 12 to December 11. After playing her final show on May 22, 2022, Pearce joined the first national tour of the musical
''Mean Girls'' as Janis Sarkisian.
Personal life
Pearce moved to
Los Angeles, California following ''The Glee Project'' in 2011 and resided there until she moved to
New York
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in 2020 for her job in ''
Wicked''.
Pearce has been open about her
alcoholism and sobriety. Her drinking and drug use escalated in the spring of 2013 and she made the decision to get clean and sober in February 2018.
Filmography
Stage credits
References
External links
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Living people
Actresses from Modesto, California
American television actresses
American stage actresses
Musicians from Modesto, California
People from New Braunfels, Texas
1991 births
21st-century American actresses
American adoptees
Singers from California
21st-century American singers
21st-century American women singers