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Renee Elise Goldsberry is an American actress, singer and songwriter who originated the role of Angelica Schuyler in the Broadway musical Hamilton, for which she won the Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Tony Award on June 12, 2016. From 2003 to 2007, Goldsberry was cast in the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live. She has also starred in several Broadway shows such as The Color Purple, The Lion King and Rent. As a singer, Goldsberry released her debut studio album Everything But the Kitchen Sink in 2001. Born on January 2, 1971 in San Jose, California, she was raised in both Houston, Texas, and Detroit, Michigan. She has one older brother and two younger brothers. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in theater from the Carnegie Mellon University, and went on to attend graduate school at the University of Southern California, where she received her masters in vocal jazz performance. She is married to New York attorney Alexis Johnson with whom she has two children.
Body Measurements Table
Here is the body measurement information of Renee Elise Goldsberry. Check out all known statistics in the table below!
Body shape: | Voluptuous |
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Dress size: | 6 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips: | 37-26-36 inches (94-66-91.5 cm) |
Shoe size: | 10 |
Bra size: | 34C |
Cup size: | C |
Height: | 5′7″ (170 cm) |
Weight: | 128 pounds (58 kg) |
Natural breasts or implants: | Unknown |
Quotes
My first experience with the arts must have been the sound of my mother singing to me when I was in the womb. The sound of my father singing to me when he held me. The sound of The Temptations records that they played.
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‘Hamilton’ is a story about America, and the most beautiful thing about it is… it’s told by such a diverse cast with a such diverse styles of music. We have the opportunity to reclaim a history that some of us don’t necessarily think is our own.
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There’s a new Mozart, a new Miles Davis, a new Misty Copeland, a new Matisse potentially languishing in a math class somewhere. If we fail to introduce them to art, we fail humanity.
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When you get to live your dream, with singing and dancing and acting and playing these wonderful stories, you really have already won, and you always have to remember that.
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You may leave a show, but you never leave that family.
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