Sutton Foster Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Movies, Book, and Net Worth

Sutton Foster Bio | Wiki

Sutton Foster is a popular American actress, singer, and dancer known due to her work on the Broadway stage, for which she received the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical twice, in 2002 because of her role as Millie Dillmount in Thoroughly Modern Millie, and in 2011 because of her performance as Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes, a role which she replayed in 2021 for a production in London and for which she won a nomination for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical.

Sutton’s other Broadway credits include Little Women, The Drowsy Chaperone, Young Frankenstein, Shrek the Musical, Violet as well as The Music Man. On television, Sutton played the lead role in the short-lived ABC Family comedy-drama Bunheads from 2012 through 2013. From 2015 until 2021, Sutton appeared in the TV Land comedy-drama Younger.

Sutton Foster Age

Sutton was born on March 18, 1975, in Statesboro, Georgia, in the United States. She is 47 years old. Sutton celebrates her birthday on March 18, every year.

Sutton Foster Height

She is a woman of above-average stature. Sutton stands at a height of 5 ft 9 in (Approx 1.75 m).

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Sutton Foster Family

She was born in Statesboro, Georgia, and grew up in Troy, Michigan. Sutton is the daughter of Bob Foster and Helen Foster. She has an older brother named Hunter Foster who is a musical theatre actor, singer, librettist, playwright, and director.

Sutton Foster Husband

Sutton is married to her husband Ted Griffin a screenwriter. The two became engaged on September 19, 2013, and married on October 25, 2014. In April 2017, Sutton reported that she and her husband adopted a baby girl Emily Dale, born on March 5, 2017. Before, Sutton was married to actor Christian Borle. The pair met in college, married on September 18, 2006, and divorced in 2009.

Sutton Foster Daughter

She and her husband Ted Griffin welcomed daughter Emily Dale in 2017 through adoption after years of fertility struggles.

Sutton Foster Education

She attended and left Troy High School prior to graduating (she received her diploma through correspondence courses) to join the national tour of The Will Rogers Follies directed by Tommy Tune. Later on, Sutton went to Carnegie Mellon University for one year but left to pursue a theatrical career full-time. In May 2012, Sutton earned an honorary doctorate from Ball State University, “in recognition of her outstanding career in theater, television, and music and due to her contributions to the educational experience and professional growth of Ball State students.”

Sutton Foster Anything Goes

In 2011 Sutton starred as Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes, a role which she replayed in 2021 for a production in London and for which she won a nomination for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Her last performance was on March 11, 2012, when she was replaced by Stephanie J. Block.

Sutton Foster Movies And Tv Shows

– Mr. Terbillion’s Ambition (1989) as Sarah
– Just in Case (2008) as Boy
– Shrek The Musical (2013) as Princess Fiona
– The Angriest Man in Brooklyn (2014) as Adela
– The Nobodies (2014) as Amy
– Gravy (2015) as Kerry
– Mired (2016) as Wife
– Anything Goes (2021) as Reno Sweeney
– Star Search (1990) as Herself
– Flight of the Conchords (2007) as Coco
– Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2010) as Rosemary
– Sesame Street (2011-2012) as self
– Younger (2015-2021) as Liza Miller
– Elementary (2015) as Tara Parker
– The Good Wife (2016) as Witness
– Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life (2016) as Violet
– Into the Dark (2019) as Lauren
– A Million Little Things (2020) as Chloe
– Ridley Jones (2021) as Mrs. Sanchez

Sutton Foster Music Man

In December 2021, Sutton came back to Broadway, starring as Marian Paroo alongside Hugh Jackman in a revival of The Music Man. Due to her performance, Sutton won her seventh nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical and also received the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance.

Sutton Foster Broadway

Following touring in the role of Sandy Dumbrowski in the musical Grease throughout 1995, Sutton transferred to the Broadway production in 1996. Sutton left to star in the ensemble of the Broadway musical The Scarlet Pimpernel in 1997, and following that closed she came back as the Star to Be in the revival of Annie. In 1998, Sutton starred appeared in What the World Needs Now at the Old Globe Theatre before she started touring with Les Misérables as Eponine Thenardier. She later understudied the same role on Broadway in 2000.

She came back to Broadway at the Marquis Theatre in May 2006 in The Drowsy Chaperone, a spoof of 1920s musicals. Sutton portrayed Janet van de Graaff, a famous Broadway starlet who opts to forgo a stage career in favor of married life. Sutton’s performance earned her a third Tony nomination.

Sutton Foster Younger

Sutton was cast as the lead character of Liza Miller in the TV Land single-camera comedy-drama pilot Younger, created by Darren Star. Younger became originally set to be released on January 13, 2015, but Sutton stated on January 31 in an interview at TETA TheatreFest 2015 in Houston, Texas that the release was delayed. Younger premiered on March 31, 2015, and was renewed for a second season, which started airing in January 2016, shortly after it became renewed for a third season, set for a release at the end of the year. In July 2016, season three started filming, and Younger was renewed for a fourth season. Its third season aired to positive reviews in late 2016, and season 4 aired in the summer 2017 with further positive reviews.

Sutton Foster Christian Borle

Sutton was married to actor Christian Borle. The pair met in college, married on September 18, 2006, and divorced in 2009.

Sutton Foster Book

In October 2021, Sutton released a book titled “Hooked,” in which she opens up about how she used crafts, specifically cross-stitching, collaging, and crocheting, to get through important challenging milestones in her life. Sutton shares how using crafts as creative outlets helped her tackle painful experiences in her life and remain present and resilient.

Sutton Foster Net Worth

She gets her wealth from her work as an actress, singer, and dancer known due to her work on the Broadway stage. Therefore, Sutton has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Sutton’s estimated net worth is $4 million.

How Old Is Sutton Foster

Sutton is a 47-year-old who was born on March 18, 1975, in Statesboro, Georgia, in the United States.

Who Is Sutton Foster

Sutton is an actress, singer, and dancer known due to her work on the Broadway stage, for which she received the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical twice, in 2002 because of her role as Millie Dillmount in Thoroughly Modern Millie, and in 2011 because of her performance as Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes, a role which she replayed in 2021 for a production in London and for which she won a nomination for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical.

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