Merle Louise


Merle Louise is an American actress, best known for appearing in four Stephen Sondheim musicals, most famously as "The Beggar Woman" in Sweeney Todd.

Broadway and Sondheim

Early in her career,, she played "Thelma" in the original cast of . Eventually, she moved up to the fourth lead role of "Dainty June", playing it for much of the Broadway run and on the first national tour.
Louise returned to Broadway in Company as "Susan". Her biggest success was as "the Beggar Woman" in Sweeney Todd, for which she won the Drama Desk Award as Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical. However, her "ravaging crazy" performance is not preserved in the video recording as she was not a member of the national tour that was videotaped.
In Into the Woods, she played a trio of roles: the ethereal "Cinderella's Mother", the practical "Granny", and the unseen vengeful "Giantess".
Louise has originated roles with other Broadway composers as well. She played "Mme. Dindon" in Jerry Herman's La Cage aux Folles and "Molina's Mother" in Kander and Ebb's Kiss of the Spider Woman, a role she also played on London's West End, in Toronto and on the national tour.
Off-Broadway, she created the role of Cecily MacIntosh in Charlotte Sweet. Regionally, she is an acclaimed actress in classics by Shakespeare, Chekhov, Molière, Pinter, Ibsen, and Shaw.
The cast of the Broadway show, title of show, created a game based around Merle Louise, entitled "Six Degrees of Merle Louise", which is based on Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon except that it generally uses Broadway musicals in place of movies to link two performers.

On-camera and later career

Louise's on-camera work has been limited, most notably appearing in the televised production of Into the Woods and a documentary about the recording of the Original Cast Album of Company. She has had some guest appearances on shows such as Law & Order.
Her most recent performances include "Frau Schneider" in Cabaret, "Mme. Armfeldt" in A Little Night Music and "Jeanette" in The Full Monty in Massachusetts, and in New York she appeared in Luke Yankee's award-winning show, The Jesus Hickey in July 2007.

Broadway credits