Maureen Moore

[1] She attended Carnegie Mellon University, majoring in theater and worked at the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival.

[1] Debuting on Broadway in the 1974 revival of Gypsy as Dainty June,[2] Moore has had a long career on stage, as well as appearing in some films and television.

[2][3] On Broadway, Moore has appeared in leading roles (often as standby) in Grey Gardens (2006–07), The Threepenny Opera (2006), Gypsy (2003–04), Cabaret (musical), (1998–2004), Sunset Boulevard (1994–1997), Falsettos (1992–93), Jerome Robbins' Broadway (1989–90), Les Misérables (1987 - 03), Song and Dance (1985–86), Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?

[2] Her Off-Broadway credits include First Lady Suite (1993),[4] A Little Night Music at the New York City Opera as Countess Charlotte Malcolm (1990),[5] and Unsung Cole (1977).

On film, Moore began with the role of Elizabeth in The Goodbye Girl (1978)[1] and appeared in Pope of Greenwich Village (1984) among others.