Faith Prince (born August 5, 1957) is an award-winning American actress and singer known primarily for her work on Broadway.
She was born in Augusta, Georgia and raised in Lynchburg, Virginia, where she dabbled in theater at E.C. Glass High School. She made her Broadway debut in
Jerome Robbins' Broadway (1989) and followed this with a role in the ill-fated
Nick & Nora. She fully established herself as a Broadway star with her portrayal of Adelaide in the 1992 revival of
Guys and Dolls, for which she won both the Tony and Drama Desk Award as Best Actress in a Musical.
Prince has appeared in the films
The Last Dragon (1985),
Dave (1993),
Picture Perfect (1997), and
Our Very Own (2005), among others.
Her television credits include the shortlived
High Society (1995) opposite Jean Smart, recurring roles on
Spin City (1997-2000) and
Huff (2004-2005), in addition to guest appearances on
Remington Steele,
Law & Order,
Monk,
House, and
Grey's Anatomy.
A live recording of her 2005 cabaret debut at Joe's Pub (located in The Public Theater complex in lower Manhattan), entitled
A Leap of Faith, was released on the DRG Records label. She also participated in studio recordings of the scores from the ill-fated Broadway musical version of
Breakfast at Tiffany's and Jerry Herman's unproduced project,
Miss Spectacular.
Prince is married to trumpeter Larry Lunetta. The couple resides in Los Angeles with their son Henry. She is related to neither Hal Prince nor Daisy Prince.
Additional Broadway credits
- Noises Off (2001 revival)
- Bells Are Ringing (2001 revival)
- James Joyce's The Dead (2000)
- Little Me (1998 revival)
- The King and I (1996 revival)
- What's Wrong with This Picture? (1994)
Nominations
- 2001 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical (Bells Are Ringing)
- 2001 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical (Bells Are Ringing)
- 1989 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Jerome Robbins' Broadway)
- 1989 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical (Jerome Robbins' Broadway)
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1957 birthsAmerican female singersAmerican musical theatre actorsGeorgia actorsTony Award winnersLiving peoplePeople from Augusta, GeorgiaCollege-Conservatory of Music alumni
Faith Prince