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Christine Ebersole
Birth at
21 February 1953
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Actress Christine Ebersole was born in Chicago on February 21, 1953. She attended New Trier High School in the Chicago suburbs, and after her graduation continued her studies at MacMurray College. In 1977, Christina starred in the television series Ryan's Hope, where she played her first role. Then on NBC, along with Brian Doyle-Murray, she hosted the humorous television program “Saturday Night Live”, in which the presenters from time to time posed as celebrities. Christine reincarnated as Princess
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Actress Christine Ebersole was born in Chicago on February 21, 1953. She attended New Trier High School in the Chicago suburbs, and after her graduation continued her studies at MacMurray College. In 1977, Christina starred in the television series Ryan's Hope, where she played her first role. Then on NBC, along with Brian Doyle-Murray, she hosted the humorous television program “Saturday Night Live”, in which the presenters from time to time posed as celebrities. Christine reincarnated as Princess Diana, Barbara Mandrell, Cheryl Tidges, Cheryl Tidges and others. The program was released on weekends and enjoyed success with the audience. After some time, Christine was offered small roles in the television series Valerie and One Life to Live, after which the actress starred in the series Rachel Gunn, R.N., where she played the main role. In 1993, in the melodrama Gypsy, Christine played Bette Midler. Many of our viewers remember her after participating in
series "Doctor of Expensive Homes" It was released in 2009.
Christine has gained considerable success on stage. She has appeared on Broadway in Gore Vidal's The Best Man, Camelot, Oklahoma!, On the Twentieth Century, Steel Magnolias, 42nd Street.
For her role in 42nd Street, she won a Tony Award. Steel Magnolias also earned her a Tony Award nomination. Since 1983, Christine has been singing in a choir led by Jerry Mitchell. Mitchell's concerts were a huge success, they were attended by thousands of people. Katherine Ebersole later published music albums. Under her leadership, the albums Big City and Bright Lights were released.
In 2006, Christine Ebersole in the musical Grey Gardens, which was based on the film of the same name, played two roles at once - Big Edie (Edith Bouvier Bill Ewing) and Little Edie (Edith Bouvier Beale). This work earned her another Tony Award nomination. The following year, the actress played the role of Elvira in the play “Blithe Spirit”.
Christine Ebersole was married twice. Her first husband, Peter Bergman, was married in 1976. The marriage was fragile, and in 1981 the couple separated. In 1988, Christine remarried to actor Bill Moloney. The couple had no children, so they adopted three heirs. Now the couple have Ilya, May-May and Aron.