JENNIFER LAURA THOMPSON
'Jennifer Laura Thompson' (born December 5, 1969[1]) is an American stage actress. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre from the University of Michigan.
Thompson made her Broadway debut in 1998 as Ariel Moore in the original cast of ''Footloose''. She also originated the role of Hope Cladwell in both the off-Broadway and Broadway productions of ''Urinetown''. She received a Tony Award nomination for the 2002 Best Leading Actress in a Musical category for her performance as Hope in ''Urinetown''; the award went to Sutton Foster for her performance in ''Thoroughly Modern Millie''. In 2004, she was cast as Kristin Chenoweth's replacement (for the role of Glinda) in the smash hit musical ''Wicked''.
Off-Broadway, Thompson played the lead role of Charlotte in the Michael John LaChiusa musical, ''Little Fish'' at the Second Stage Theatre. She also appeared in ''A Doll's Life'' at the York Theatre, ''Good News'' at the Westchester Broadway Theatre (as Connie), ''Pardon My English,'' ''Strike Up the Band!,'' and most recently, ''Of Thee I Sing'' for City Center Encores!, and ''Tip-Toes'' at Carnegie Hall. She played Julie Jordan in the first national tour of ''Carousel'', and appeared in national tours for ''Jesus Christ Superstar'' (as Mary) and ''The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber''. Regionally, she has played roles such as Laura in ''The Glass Menagerie'', Corie in ''Barefoot in the Park'' and Luisa in ''The Fantasticks''. She has also made a guest appearance on television's ''.
Thompson has a husband, John, and a son, Tommy.
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