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LEA SALONGA

STAGE ACTOR AND SINGER

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Award-winning theatre actor and singer Lea Salonga is a trailblaze­r. She originated the role of Kim in Miss Saigon on London’s West End in 1989. She became one of the youngest winners of the Lawrence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performanc­e. When she brought the role to Broadway in 1991, she became the first Asian performer to win a Tony Award. These wins opened the door for more Asians on the internatio­nal stage.

At seven, Salonga started performing profession­ally in a local production of The King and I, followed by the titular role in Annie and as one of the Von Trapp children in The Sound of Music. In 1981, she recorded her first album, Small Voice, and worked steadily throughout the ’80s as a child actor and singer. She had her television show, Love, Lea, from 1983 to 1985, even as she started to appear in films.

She also became the first Asian woman to play both Eponine and Fantine in the Broadway production of Les Misérables; she reprised these roles in the 10th- and 25th-anniversar­y concerts in London. She was also the singing voice for the animated Disney princesses Jasmine and Fa Mulan in Aladdin and Mulan, respective­ly. Decades after the Tony and the Olivier, she has received other recognitio­ns, including the Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Theatre World Awards.

A life-long model for children of colour, Salonga is living proof that anyone can make it to the big leagues— if you have the skill. Her return to The Royal Albert Hall in 2022 shook the world to its core as she held her firstever solo concert, further cementing her name in musical history as an artist and a Filipino. In 2023, she appeared in the Broadway disco musical, Here Lies Love.

She performs on the West End in London for Sondheim’s Old Friends, sharing the stage with co-Broadway legend Bernadette Peters, till January 2024.

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