Rhonda Burchmore

Rhonda Suzanne Burchmore OAM (born 15 May 1960) is an Australian entertainer, most notable as an actress, recording artist and singer in musical theatre, she has appeared in numerous television shows and briefly in film.

Later that year, she had a role in the West End production of Sugar Babies opposite Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller.

Burchmore had a role of Nadine Hale in Tommy Tune's stage version of Irving Berlin's Easter Parade, slated for Broadway[1] but eventually the project stalled.

Further albums include Midnight Rendezvous, Live at the Melbourne Concert Hall, Pure Imagination, and a recording of her stage show, Cry Me a River – The World of Julie London.

With the Victorian Opera Burchmore performed as Queen of the Fairies in Iolanthe, as Prince Orlofsky in Die Fledermaus with Joan Carden, in Ruddigore and An Evening with Sondheim.

In 2010 she published her autobiography, Legs 11: The Rhonda Burchmore Story,[8] named after the bingo-based popular epithet for her long-legged physique.