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Emily Padgett (born September 20, 1984) is an American actress, singer, and dancer.

Key Information

She is known for her work on Broadway as Daisy Hilton in Side Show and Sherrie Christian in Rock of Ages, as well as for originating the roles of Lucy Grant in Steve Martin and Edie Brickell's Bright Star, and Mrs. Bucket in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.[1][2]

Life and career

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1984–2008: Early life, Cats, and Broadway Debut

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Padgett was born in Danbury, Connecticut, but moved to Lewisville, North Carolina in 1986 when she was two. Her love for musical theatre started at an early age when her parents would go to New York City on vacation, bringing home cast recordings for Padgett as souvineres. She took part in her high school theatre program, being cast as Maria in West Side Story at sixteen, a role she "had no business playing." Eager to work and get out of North Carolina, Padgett enrolled in the two-year program at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City, as opposed to a traditional four-year program. Following graduation, Padgett quickly booked the role of Demeter in the non-Equity national tour cast of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats in 2005. She departed the tour after a year, and started attending open calls in the city while balancing odd jobs. Padgett danced at bar mitzvahs and entertained at children's birthday parties as Nemo from Disney's Finding Nemo. In 2007, she made her Broadway debut in Grease in the ensemble, and as a swing, understudying Sandy, Patty, and Cha-Cha. In 2008, Padgett departed the production and joined the cast of Legally Blonde, as Cece/District Attorney, and understudying Shandi/Brooke, Margot, and Pilar. After Legally Blonde closed, Padgett was offered the role of Sandy in the first national tour company of Grease. She played the role for a year.[3]

2009–2013: Rock of Ages and Flashdance

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In 2009, Padgett was cast as Waitress #1, and understudied Kerry Butler's role in the rock musical Rock of Ages on Broadway. In 2010, Kerry Butler departed the production, and Padgett was cast as her replacement, making Sherrie Christian the first lead role Padgett played on Broadway. Padgett departed in 2011.[4] In 2011, Padgett starred as Eden in the Whoopi Goldberg-produced White Noise: A Cautionary Musical at the Royal George Theatre in Chicago.[5] After the show closed, Padgett shortly returned to Rock of Ages as Sherrie. In 2013, Padgett was cast as Alex Owens in the musical version of the 1983 film Flashdance.[6]

2014–16: Side Show and Bright Star

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In 2014, Padgett starred as Daisy Hilton in Side Show at Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and La Jolla Playhouse. On September 12, 2014, it was announced that Padgett would star in the Broadway revival opposite Erin Davie.[7] The revival closed on January 4, 2015.[8] On April 17, 2015, it was announced that Padgett would star in Waterfall, a new musical, at the Pasadena Playhouse.[9] On October 26, 2015, it was announced that Padgett would star as Lucy Grant in Steve Martin and Edie Brickell's new musical, Bright Star.[10] The show began previews at the Cort Theatre on Broadway on February 25, 2016, before officially opening on March 24.[11] The musical closed on June 26, 2016, after 30 previews and 109 regular performances.[12]

2016–present: Sweet Charity and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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On August 9, 2016, it was announced that Padgett would join Sutton Foster in a limited run, off-Broadway revival of Sweet Charity.[13] The show closed on January 8, 2017.[14] On December 19, 2016, it was announced that Padgett would star as Mrs. Bucket in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.[15]

Theatre credits

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Year(s) Production Role Location Category
2005 Cats Demeter N/a Non-Equity Tour
2007 Grease Ensemble

(Sandy Dumbrowski u/s, Patty Simcox u/s, Cha-Cha u/s)

Brooks Atkinson Theater Broadway
2008 Legally Blonde Cece/District Attorney/Ensemble

(Shandi/Brooke Wyndham u/s, Margot u/s, Pilar u/s) [Replacement]

Palace Theatre Broadway
2009 Grease Sandy Dumbrowski N/a National Tour
2009 Rock of Ages Waitress #1/Ensemble (Replacement) Brooks Atkinson Theater Broadway
2010–11 Sherrie Christian (Replacement)
2011 White Noise: A Cautionary Musical Eden Royal George Theatre Regional
2012 Rock of Ages Sherrie Christian (Replacement) Helen Hayes Theatre Broadway
2013 Flashdance Alex Owens N/a National Tour
2014–15 Side Show Daisy Hilton St. James Theatre Broadway
2015 Waterfall Katherine Pasadena Playhouse Regional
2015 Seaplane Katie Stephens Pensacola Saenger Theatre Regional
2015 Bright Star Lucy Grant Kennedy Center Regional
2016 Cort Theatre Broadway
2016 Sweet Charity Helene Signature Theatre Off-Broadway
2017 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Mrs. Bucket Lunt-Fontanne Theatre Broadway
2022 Sunday in the Park with George Dot / Marie Shea's 710 Theatre Regional

Sources:[16][17]

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2012 Louie Grown Lilly Episode: "New Year's Eve"

Sources:[18]

Discography

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Awards and nominations

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Year Association Category Title of work Result Ref.
2008 Chita Rivera Awards for Dance and Choreography Outstanding Female Dancer in an Off-Broadway Show Sweet Charity Nominated [20]

Personal life

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On January 12, 2017, Padgett got engaged to actor Josh Young.[21] They were married on June 3, 2018. The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter named Adele May Young, on February 3, 2019.

References

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from Grokipedia
''Emily Padgett'' is an American actress and singer known for her performances in Broadway musicals and regional theater. She gained particular recognition for portraying Daisy Hilton in the 2014 Broadway revival of Side Show, earning praise for her strong vocals and dramatic presence. Padgett has built a versatile career across stage and screen, appearing in a range of theatrical works including Bright Star, Rocky, and The Toxic Avenger. Her early training at Ball State University in Indiana helped shape her talents in musical theater, leading to roles in various regional productions before her Broadway debut. In addition to stage work, she has made guest appearances on television series such as Madam Secretary and The Good Fight. Throughout her career, Padgett has been noted for her ability to portray complex characters in both comedic and dramatic musicals, contributing to the success of several critically regarded shows. She continues to be active in the theater community, performing in concerts, workshops, and new productions.

Early life

Background

Emily Padgett was born on September 20, 1984, in Danbury, Connecticut. While some secondary sources list her birth date as October 20, 1984, primary sources including IMDb and multiple biographical databases prioritize September 20. She relocated with her family to Lewisville, North Carolina, at the age of two in 1986. Her early interest in musical theater was sparked by her parents' habit of bringing home New York City cast recordings as souvenirs from their vacations. Padgett participated in her high school theater program, where she notably played Maria in West Side Story at age sixteen. This experience helped cultivate her passion for performing before pursuing further training.

Education and training

Emily Padgett chose to pursue her professional training through a two-year conservatory program at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA) in New York City, deliberately selecting this intensive course of study over a traditional four-year undergraduate degree to accelerate her preparation for a career in musical theater. The AMDA program provided focused instruction in acting, singing, and dance, designed specifically for aspiring professional performers. She is also associated with Oklahoma State University, where she studied theater prior to relocating to New York for conservatory training. This combination of initial university exposure and subsequent specialized conservatory education equipped her for the demands of Broadway and professional stage work.

Career

Broadway debut and early roles

Emily Padgett made her Broadway debut in the 2007 revival of Grease at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, where she performed as part of the original ensemble and understudied the roles of Patty Simcox and Sandy Dumbrowski. She went on to join Legally Blonde at the Palace Theatre as a replacement cast member from 2007 to 2008, appearing as Cece, District Attorney, and Ensemble while understudying Brooke Wyndham, Pilar, Shandi, and Margot. Padgett next appeared in Rock of Ages at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre from 2009 to 2011, initially playing Waitress #1 and Ensemble before stepping into the lead role of Sherrie Christian as a replacement from 2010 to 2011. She briefly returned to the production in 2012 following its transfer to the Helen Hayes Theatre.

Leading and originated roles on Broadway

Emily Padgett has taken on several leading and originated roles on Broadway, showcasing her range in both revivals and new musicals. In 2013, she originated the role of Sandra Bloom in the new musical Big Fish at the Neil Simon Theatre. She starred as Daisy Hilton in the 2014 revival of Side Show at the St. James Theatre, a role she originated in pre-Broadway productions at the La Jolla Playhouse and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The revised production, directed by Bill Condon with a book by Bill Russell and new songs added, opened on November 17, 2014, and focused on the story of conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton. Padgett's performance as the more outgoing twin was widely praised for its emotional depth and vocal power. Padgett next appeared as Mrs. Bucket in the 2017 Broadway production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, originating the role in the Broadway iteration. The musical, based on Roald Dahl's novel with score by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, opened on April 23, 2017, following its earlier West End run. She played the loving mother of Charlie Bucket in the family-oriented production.

Other stage work

Emily Padgett has performed in several national tours early in her career. She made her professional debut as Demeter in the non-Equity national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats in 2005. She later starred as Sandy Dumbrowski in the first national tour of Grease in 2009. In 2013, Padgett originated the leading role of Alex Owens in the national tour of Flashdance. Padgett has also appeared in Off-Broadway and regional productions. She played Helene in the 2016-2017 limited regional run of Sweet Charity at Signature Theatre. Her regional credits include Eden in White Noise at Chicago's Royal George Theatre in 2011, Katherine in the world premiere of Waterfall at Pasadena Playhouse in 2015, Katie Stephens in Seaplane at Pensacola Saenger Theatre in 2015, and Dot/Marie in a 2022 regional production of Sunday in the Park with George at Shea's 710 Theatre in Buffalo.

Film and television

Emily Padgett's appearances in film and television have been limited, with her career primarily focused on stage work. She made her television acting debut in 2012 with a guest role on the FX series Louie, portraying Grown Lilly in the episode "New Year's Eve." Padgett has also worked in non-acting capacities on screen projects, serving as art department coordinator for the 2017 short film Iron and as a production assistant for one episode of the 2018 TV series Race Night at Bowman Gray. Her most recent credited screen role is in the 2023 film Soul Doctor, where she played Ruth. These few credits highlight Padgett's occasional ventures into screen media amid her established reputation in theater.

Personal life

Emily Padgett was born on September 20, 1984, in Danbury, Connecticut. She married actor Josh Young on June 3, 2018. The couple has two children: a daughter, Adele May, born February 3, 2019, and a son, Leo Elliott Young, born November 11, 2020.

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