Christine Ebersole

Actress

Birthday February 21, 1953

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Age 71 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5′ 10″

#12918 Most Popular

1942

She starred in the Broadway musicals 42nd Street and Grey Gardens, winning two Tony Awards.

She has co-starred on the TBS sitcom Sullivan & Son, in which she played Carol Walsh, and earned an Emmy Award nomination for her work in One Life to Live.

She is also known for her recurring roles as Ms. Newberg on Royal Pains and White Diamond in the Steven Universe franchise.

1953

Christine Ebersole (born February 21, 1953) is an American actress and singer.

She has appeared in film, television, and on stage.

1971

Ebersole graduated from New Trier High School in 1971.

1975

She attended MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Illinois, class of 1975, and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

She met Marc Shaiman when he was 19 and the musical director of her first club act.

1977

She appeared in two different parts on Ryan's Hope in 1977 (as a nurse) and 1980 (as Lily Darnell), and was a cast member of Saturday Night Live during 1981–82, the first full season under new producer Dick Ebersol (their similar surnames being a coincidence), acting as "Weekend Update" co-anchor with Brian Doyle-Murray and at times impersonating Mary Travers, Cheryl Tiegs, Barbara Mandrell, Diana, Princess of Wales, and Rona Barrett.

Following SNL, she appeared in One Life to Live as daffy Maxie McDermott (receiving an Emmy nomination) and Valerie.

She co-starred with Barnard Hughes on the sitcom The Cavanaughs, played the title role in the short-lived sitcom Rachel Gunn, R.N., and guest-starred on Will & Grace, Dolly!, Just Shoot Me, Murphy Brown, Ally McBeal, Samantha Who, Boston Legal, The Colbert Report, and Royal Pains.

1979

Off-Broadway, she has appeared in Three Sisters and Talking Heads, and her Broadway credits include On the Twentieth Century, the 1979 revival of Oklahoma! (as Ado Annie), the 1980 revival of Camelot and the 2000 revival of Gore Vidal's The Best Man.

1982

Ebersole's films have included Tootsie (1982), Amadeus (1984), Three Men and a Baby (1987), Mac and Me (1988), My Girl 2 (1994), Richie Rich (1994), Black Sheep (1996), and My Favorite Martian (1999).

Ebersole has found considerable success on stage.

She appeared in Going Hollywood, a musical by David Zippel and Jeremy Shaeffer.

1983

She was in the chorus in 1983 with Jerry Mitchell.

They were both excited about the possibility of going to Broadway but never made it.

1991

In 1991, she appeared as the titular Miss Jones in a pilot for an ABC series about a single mother, but the series was not taken up.

1993

She appeared in the 1993 television film adaptation of Gypsy starring Bette Midler, and in the 2000 ABC-TV film Mary and Rhoda starring Mary Tyler Moore and Valerie Harper.

She was featured in Paper Moon by Larry Grossman and Ellen Fitzhugh and Carol Hall, which ran at the Paper Mill Playhouse (Millburn, New Jersey) in September 1993.

2001

In 2001, she appeared in the Broadway revival of 42nd Street as Dorothy Brock, for which she won her first Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical, She next appeared in the 2002 Broadway revival of Dinner at Eight as Millicent Jordan for which she was nominated for the Tony Award, Featured Actress in a Play.

2005

In 2005 she played M'Lynn in the Broadway production of Steel Magnolias.

2006

In 2006, Ebersole took the dual roles of Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale ("Big Edie") and Edith Bouvier Beale ("Little Edie") in Grey Gardens, a musical based upon the film of the same name.

After a sold-out off-Broadway run, Ebersole remained with the roles when the production moved to Broadway in November 2006, and remained with the show through its closing in July 2007.

For this role, she won her second Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical.

2009

She appeared as Elvira in the 2009 Broadway revival of the Noël Coward comedy Blithe Spirit.

2010

She won the 2010 Nightlife Award for Outstanding Cabaret Vocalist in a Major Engagement for her 2009 Café Carlyle cabaret.

2011

In 2011, she had a recurring role on the TV Land sitcom Retired at 35.

2014

In 2014, she played Carol Walsh on the TBS sitcom Sullivan & Son.

She has a recurring role on the USA Network television show Royal Pains as Ms. Newberg.

2016

She appeared in the new musical War Paint, which premiered at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago on June 28, 2016, for a run through August 2016.

2017

The show began previews at the Nederlander Theatre on Broadway on March 7, 2017, and opened on April 6, 2017.

It closed on November 5, 2017.

She played the role of Elizabeth Arden, opposite Patti LuPone as Helena Rubinstein.

The musical had a book by Doug Wright with the music composed by Scott Frankel (music) and Michael Korie (lyrics).

Ebersole appears in concerts and cabaret engagements at venues such as the Cinegrill and Cafe Carlyle.

2019

Since 2019, she has played the role of Dottie on Bob Hearts Abishola.

Ebersole was born in Winnetka, Illinois, the daughter of Marian Esther (née Goodley) and Robert "Bob" Ebersole.

Her father was the president of a steel company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

She has Swiss-German and Irish ancestry.