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Liz Callaway

Liz Callaway is an actress, singer, and recording artist best known for her Tony-nominated performances, Emmy-winning television hosting, and providing singing voices for iconic animated characters. Born on April 13, 1961, in , , she made her debut in 1981 as a waitress in Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along. Callaway earned a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her role as Lizzie in the 1983 original production of Baby. She later originated the role of Ellen in in 1991 and performed as in Cats as a replacement for five years. Her theater career also includes appearances in (1984), Follies in Concert (1985, as Young Sally), and The Look of Love (2003). In voice acting, Callaway provided the singing voice for Anya/Anastasia in the 1997 animated film Anastasia, including the Oscar-nominated song "Journey to the Past," as well as Odette in The Swan Princess (1994), Princess Jasmine in Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996) and The Return of Jafar (1994), and Kiara in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998). She has released eight solo albums, including Passage of Time (2009) and the 2022 Sondheim tribute To Steve With Love: Liz Callaway Celebrates Sondheim, which earned her a Grammy nomination in 2023. Callaway won an Emmy Award for her work as host of the children's educational series Ready to Go on in from 1987 to 1991. She has performed extensively in concerts with major orchestras, including at , the Kennedy Center, and the , and continues to tour, with recent appearances alongside the and Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. In 2024, she voiced the Speaker of God in Season 2 of the series . She has been married to actor and director Dan Foster since 1985, and they have one son. Callaway was inducted into the Bistro Hall of Fame in 2010 and maintains an active presence through her Substack newsletter Between Flights.

Early life and education

Upbringing and family

Liz Callaway was born on April 13, 1961, in , , to parents John Callaway, a prominent television and radio known for hosting Chicago Tonight, and Shirley Callaway, a skilled singer, , and who later became a celebrated Broadway voice teacher. The family lived in Winnetka, a suburb north of , though they spent five years in during her childhood due to her father's job transfer, where Liz experienced additional artistic influences. Back in Winnetka, her childhood was marked by intellectual and artistic stimulation from her parents' professions. The Callaway home was a hub of musical activity, with Shirley's expertise fostering an environment rich in song and piano practice, while John's broadcasting career introduced the family to diverse sounds, including jazz classics he admired and shared through radio and television. Liz often listened to records and joined informal family sing-alongs, though her initial shyness led her to practice show tunes privately, such as into a hairbrush when alone. Her mother played a key role in encouraging public expression, insisting Liz perform at family gatherings by having guests turn away to ease her discomfort. Liz shared her early years with her older sister, , who pursued a career as a jazz singer and songwriter; the siblings bonded over music, frequently singing duets and participating in family performances that highlighted their harmonious voices. This close relationship, nurtured in a supportive household, sparked their lifelong musical partnership. Chicago's dynamic cultural milieu, with its legendary jazz venues and emerging theater scene, enveloped the family and amplified their exposure to live performances and artistic influences during Liz's formative years.

Schooling and early influences

Liz Callaway attended New Trier East High School in Winnetka, Illinois, graduating in 1978. During her time at New Trier, Callaway participated actively in the school's theater program, gaining her initial stage experiences through productions such as the 1977 staging of Kismet, where she performed alongside peers. She also appeared in chorus roles in other school shows, and a teacher encouraged her to audition for leading parts after recognizing her potential during one such performance. At age 16, she secured her first professional singing role at Marriott's Great America theme park near Chicago. Callaway received early vocal training at New Trier, influenced by her mother, Shirley Callaway, who served as a voice teacher at the school. Following graduation, she briefly attended the College-Conservatory of Music at the for three months before dropping out. At age 18, Callaway moved to with her sister , where she began auditioning and performing initial club acts to build her professional foundation.

Career

Broadway and theater roles

Liz Callaway made her Broadway debut in the original 1981 production of Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along, where she performed as a Nightclub Waitress and understudied the role of Mary Flynn. This short-lived show marked her entry into the theater scene at age 20, launching a career defined by versatile roles in musicals. In 1983, Callaway earned a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Fields in the original production of Baby, a heartfelt ensemble piece about parenthood that ran for seven months at the . Her performance as one of three women navigating highlighted her emotional depth and vocal range, contributing to the show's seven nominations overall. Callaway continued her Broadway trajectory with leading roles in the 1984 musical The Three Musketeers, where she played Lady Constance Bonacieux in a brief revival adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's classic. She then originated the role of Ellen, the American wife of a U.S. soldier, in the 1991 Broadway premiere of Miss Saigon at the Broadway Theatre, a role she reprised in performances that showcased her ability to convey complex emotional turmoil amid the Vietnam War backdrop. From 1992 to 1997, Callaway took on the iconic role of in the long-running production of at the , performing the poignant "" for five years as a replacement in the original production. This extended engagement solidified her status as a staple, with multiple returns to the role, including a notable stint in 1995. Beyond these principal Broadway credits, Callaway appeared in revue-style productions like the 2003 The Look of Love, a tribute where she performed as a featured vocalist. Her association with Sondheim persisted through the years, including her participation in the 1985 Follies in Concert at , where she played Young Sally, and later tributes that drew on her early experiences with his work into the 2020s. In regional and Off-Broadway theater, Callaway received a 2002 Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical for her role in the world premiere of The Spitfire Grill at Playwrights Horizons, a folk-inspired drama about redemption in a small town. This performance underscored her commitment to new works outside the commercial Broadway circuit.

Voice acting in animation

Liz Callaway has made significant contributions to animated feature films, primarily as a singing voice artist for prominent female characters in and other productions. Her vocal work often involves providing the singing portions separately from the speaking roles, a common practice in to match distinct vocal qualities for and . This allows for specialized performers like Callaway to enhance musical sequences while aligning with the character's spoken . One of her most notable roles was as the singing voice for Anya (later revealed as Anastasia) in the 1997 Fox animated film , directed by and . Callaway performed key songs including the Academy Award-nominated "" and "," infusing the character's emotional journey with a soaring, expressive . The speaking voice was provided by , highlighting the separation of vocal duties. Callaway also served as the singing voice for Princess Odette in (1994), a production, and reprised the role in its sequels, including The Swan Princess: Escape from Castle Mountain (1997) and The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted Treasure (1998). Her performances featured in songs like "This Is My Idea" and "," contributing to the film's romantic and adventurous tone. The speaking voice for Odette was voiced by . In Disney's sequels, Callaway provided the singing voice for Princess Jasmine in (1994) and Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996), singing tracks such as "Forget About Love" and "Welcome to the Forty Thieves." These roles built on the original (1992) character's musical legacy, with handling the speaking parts. Additionally, she voiced the adult Kiara's singing in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998), performing "Love Will Find a Way" alongside Gene Miller as Kovu, while provided the speaking voice. Callaway contributed additional voices and songs to other animated features, including background vocals in Disney's (1991). Her versatile soprano has been praised for adding emotional depth to these ensemble pieces. In 2024, Callaway voiced the Speaker of God in Season 2 of the animated series , including performing the duet "Sera's Confession".

Cabaret and live performances

Liz Callaway has maintained a prolific solo career since the 1990s, regularly performing at intimate venues such as and , where she delivers intimate sets blending standards, pop tunes, and personal anecdotes. Early engagements included her 2001 show "Totally 60s!" at , drawing from her album of the same name to showcase 1960s pop repertoire. These performances evolved from her initial club acts in the at spots like The Duplex, establishing her as a versatile interpreter known for her crystalline and emotional depth. In recent years, Callaway has expanded her live concert appearances through the and Beyond cabaret series, offering retrospectives of her career with elements that highlight her roles and personal milestones. She performed this show at TheatreSquared in , from November 7 to 9, 2024, featuring songs from her albums and Sondheim selections accompanied by pianist Alex Rybeck. In 2025, she brought and Beyond to Riverside Theatre Works in , , on September 20, as a one-night-only event celebrating her storied path in theater and music. These concerts emphasize narrative arcs, connecting songs to life experiences rather than standalone numbers. Callaway has also participated in high-profile fundraising events, including the inaugural Broadway Dream Roles concert on April 28, 2025, at the in , where she joined stars like and Tom Francis to perform dream songs from shows, benefiting . Her involvement in Sondheim tributes further underscores her cabaret evolution, with shows like To Steve With Love: Liz Callaway Celebrates Sondheim, a Grammy-nominated production that premiered shortly after the composer's 2021 death and toured through 2025. This intimate program, performed at venues including Chicago's Studebaker Theater in June 2025, weaves personal reflections on her collaborations with Sondheim alongside his songs like "Goodbye for Now" and "I Remember." Her live performance legacy includes Emmy-winning television specials that bridged to broadcast audiences. From 1987 to 1991, Callaway hosted Ready to Go, a daily live children's program on WNEV-TV (later WHDH-TV) in , earning an Emmy for her engaging on-air presence and musical segments. By the mid-1990s, her style had matured to incorporate more autobiographical , as seen in ongoing shows at , such as the May 2025 presentation The Wizard and I: Liz Callaway Sings , which highlighted her friendships with composers through medleys and anecdotes. These evolutions tie into her recordings, occasionally featuring live cuts that capture the spontaneity of her stage work.

Recording career

Liz Callaway launched her solo recording career in 1993 with Anywhere I Wander: Liz Callaway Sings , released by Records. The album, her debut as a solo artist, focused exclusively on the works of composer , drawing from Broadway musicals such as , How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and The Most Happy Fella. Produced by Bruce Yeko, it showcased Callaway's interpretive skills through standards like "I Believe in You" and "My Heart Is So Full of You," blending jazz-inflected arrangements with theatrical flair. Throughout the 1990s and early , Callaway continued releasing solo projects that highlighted her roots and eclectic tastes. Her 1995 album The Story Goes On: Liz Callaway On and Off-, issued by DRG Records, compiled songs from her stage career alongside lesser-known theater pieces, emphasizing narrative-driven performances. In 2001, she explored pop standards from the 1960s with The Beat Goes On on V2 Records, featuring covers of hits like "My Cherie Amour" and " Is Love." Her holiday recordings include Merry and Bright (2013, Yellow Sound Label), a festive collection with duets alongside her sister , and Comfort and Joy: An Acoustic (2020, Working Girl Records), an intimate pandemic-era project with guitarist Peter Calo that reimagined carols like "Hard Candy " in stripped-down acoustic settings. Callaway's contributions extended to film soundtracks, particularly in , where she provided the singing voice for Anya in the 1997 Fox animated feature . Her performances of "" (nominated for an Academy Award) and "," composed by and , appeared on the official soundtrack album released by , capturing the character's emotional arc through soaring ballads. In 2022, she paid tribute to with To Steve with Love: Liz Callaway Celebrates Sondheim, a live recording from Feinstein's/ on , featuring guest artists including and on selections like "" and "." The album earned a Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album in 2023. In the and , Callaway embraced independent production and , self-releasing albums through her own Working Girl Records imprint and platforms like and . This period saw ventures like the compilation Passage of Time (2009, PS Classics), blending theater and pop, alongside digital singles such as "" (duet with , 2018) and holiday tracks like "There's Still My Joy" (2024). These efforts allowed greater creative control, often tying into her shows to promote new material.

Personal life

Marriage and immediate family

Liz Callaway met her future husband, Dan Foster, an actor and director, during the first preview of the musical Baby in the early 1980s, where Foster had previously auditioned and subsequently attended the show 14 times while pursuing her romantically. The couple married on October 19, 1985, when Callaway was 24 and Foster was 28, establishing a lasting partnership often described as a success story for theater couples. Their son, Nicholas Callaway Foster, was born on February 17, 1991, amid Callaway's rehearsals for Miss Saigon, during which she was eight months pregnant at the start of the production. The family relocated to a 19th-century Colonial home in , in 1995, where they have resided since, allowing Callaway to maintain a grounded domestic routine including cooking nightly dinners and participating in local leagues despite her professional demands. Callaway has balanced her extensive touring schedule—often away for about a quarter of the year performing at venues like symphony halls and s—with family life by integrating her son into her work environment from infancy, such as nursing him backstage before shows, and incorporating family travels into her career-inspired decor and experiences. Her marriage to Foster has provided professional support, as he frequently directs her performances and co-writes show scripts with her, including the 2022 Sondheim tribute album To Steve With Love: Liz Callaway Celebrates Sondheim. As of 2025, the family remains based in Croton-on-Hudson, with Nicholas pursuing his own career as a singer and performer in .

Collaborations with sister

Liz Callaway and her sister share a deep professional partnership rooted in their family's musical heritage, particularly influenced by their mother, Shirley Callaway, a renowned singer, , and who instilled a love for and standards in her daughters from a young age. This bond has fueled numerous joint ventures, blending their voices in harmonious duets that highlight their complementary styles—Liz's Broadway-trained clarity and Ann's jazz-inflected improvisation. Their early collaborations in the 1990s included the live album Sibling Revelry, recorded at New York's Rainbow & Stars in 1995, which captured their cabaret show featuring duets of standards and show tunes, earning praise for its sibling chemistry and vocal interplay. A highlight was their co-recording of "The Nanny Named Fran," the theme song for the CBS sitcom The Nanny (1993–1999), written by Ann and performed together on the 1996 track, which became an iconic earworm for millions and contributed to the show's cultural impact. The sisters' shared performances extended to tributes and revues, most notably Boom!, a celebrating and hits from artists like and , which premiered in 2010 at New York City's and was later preserved on a 2011 live album recorded at . This production, filled with zany humor and heartfelt storytelling, showcased their mutual influences in jazz and Broadway, drawing sold-out crowds and critical acclaim for revitalizing baby boomer anthems. Through 2025, their collaborations continued with events like the January Broadway the Calla-way! concert series, where they performed showstoppers from musicals such as West Side Story and Wicked, further demonstrating their enduring synergy and the family's legacy of musical excellence.

Awards and nominations

Theater honors

Liz Callaway received significant recognition for her Broadway performances, particularly through nominations from prestigious theater awards bodies. In 1984, she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical for her portrayal of Lizzie Fields in the musical Baby, highlighting her ability to bring emotional depth to the role of a young woman navigating unexpected pregnancy. Her work also garnered acclaim, as evidenced by her 2002 nomination for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical for playing Shelby in The Spitfire Grill at , where her performance contributed to the production's exploration of and in a small-town setting. Callaway's contributions to , often drawing from her theater background, were honored with induction into the Bistro Awards Hall of Fame in 2010, recognizing her lifetime excellence in the art form and its ties to her stage origins in musical theater.

Music and broadcasting awards

Liz Callaway received an Emmy Award for her work as host of the daily live children's show Ready to Go on affiliate WNEV-TV (now WHDH) in , which aired from 1987 to 1991. In 2024, she earned a Grammy nomination in the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album category at the for her album To Steve With Love: Liz Callaway Celebrates Sondheim, a tribute to the composer's work that highlighted her vocal interpretations of his songs. Callaway has received multiple MAC Awards from the Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs for excellence in performance. In 2023, she and her sister won the Major Duo/Group award. They repeated the win in 2024 for their holiday show Yuletide Revelry. In 2025, the sisters again took home the Major Duo/Group MAC Award for at . Additionally, Callaway was nominated for the Celebrity Artist MAC Award in 2023 for her solo show To Steve With Love: Liz Callaway Celebrates Sondheim.

Filmography

Animated features

Liz Callaway began her contributions to animated feature films in the early , primarily providing singing voices for lead female characters in musical sequences. Her work often involved songs for characters whose speaking voices were performed by other actresses, showcasing her Broadway-honed in fantasy and adventure stories. In 1991, Callaway provided additional vocal work for , though specific character details remain limited in credits. Her breakthrough in animation came with (1994), where she supplied the singing voice for Princess Odette, including the ensemble number "This Is My Idea" and solo pieces that highlighted the film's romantic themes. This role marked her as a key contributor to non-Disney animated musicals during the era. Also in 1994, Callaway voiced the singing for Princess Jasmine in the direct-to-video feature Aladdin: The Return of Jafar, performing songs like "Forget About Love" to extend the character's musical presence from the original film. She reprised the singing role for Jasmine in Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996), contributing to tracks such as "Welcome to the Forty Thieves," further solidifying her association with Disney's Aladdin franchise. Callaway's most acclaimed animated role was in Anastasia (1997), where she provided the singing voice for the title character Anya/Anastasia, notably performing the Oscar-nominated song "Journey to the Past." Her performance helped elevate the film's soundtrack, blending Broadway-style belting with emotional depth. In 1997, she contributed to the sequel II: Escape from Castle Mountain, performing in the comedic ensemble song "" with supporting characters. In II: Simba's Pride (1998), she sang as the adult Kiara in the duet "Love Will Find a Way" with adult Kovu, adding a tender, harmonious layer to the sequel's romantic subplot. This contribution underscored her impact on Disney's Renaissance-era follow-ups. In 1998, Callaway provided additional voices for Goes to Mars. Overall, Callaway's vocal work in these 1990s films, including Disney sequels like The Lion King II and non-Disney productions like Anastasia and The Swan Princess, cemented her legacy in the animated musical genre, bridging theater traditions with cinematic storytelling.

Television appearances

Liz Callaway earned an Emmy Award for her work as host of the children's television program Ready to Go, a daily live show that aired on WNEV-TV (now WHDH) in Boston from 1987 to 1991. She has appeared in several PBS specials, including performances in Christmas with the Boston Pops and In Performance at the . Callaway also featured in the PBS broadcast Inside the : , discussing her collaborations with the composer. Callaway made her most recent television appearance in 2025, voicing the character of The Speaker of God in the second season of the series , where she performed the duet song "Sera's Confession" with in episode 2 ("").

Discography

Solo albums

Liz Callaway's solo albums span tributes, pop reinterpretations, and seasonal collections, often drawing from her extensive theater and voice-acting background to showcase her soprano range and interpretive depth. Her debut solo effort, Anywhere I Wander: Liz Callaway Sings , arrived on September 28, 1993, via Records, compiling 14 tracks exclusively from the composer's catalog, including staples from like "I'll Know" and "," emphasizing Loesser's witty lyricism and melodic sophistication. The album highlights her affinity for character-driven songs, produced by Bruce Yeko with orchestral arrangements that evoke mid-20th-century glamour. The Story Goes On: On & Off Broadway, released August 29, 1995, also on , features 14 selections blending covers of hits with originals from Callaway's stage roles, such as "The Story Goes On" from Baby and "Not a Day Goes By" from Merrily We Roll Along. Produced by Yeko, it reflects her career trajectory with intimate piano-and-voice arrangements alongside fuller ensembles, capturing themes of love, ambition, and reflection central to her theatrical work. After a six-year gap, The Beat Goes On emerged on May 15, 2001, from , reimagining 16 songs from the era, including medleys like "The Beat Goes On/Feelin' Groovy" and tracks such as "" and "," infused with contemporary vocal nuances. The album, again helmed by Yeko, bridges Callaway's Broadway roots with pop history, using lush strings and horns to underscore themes of youth, rebellion, and nostalgia. Passage of Time, issued October 20, 2009, by PS Classics, marks her return after another extended break, offering 13 tracks that mix timeless Broadway standards like "Make Someone Happy" with modern pieces such as "I'm Not That Girl" from Wicked and a cover of "Eleanor Rigby." Produced by Tommy Goodman, it explores personal evolution through eclectic selections, blending orchestral swells with reflective storytelling to evoke life's passages. Venturing into holiday music, Merry and Bright, a five-track EP released November 26, 2013, on , delivers festive fare including "" and a duet of "/Mary, Did You Know?" with sister , arranged in warm, jazz-inflected styles. The concise set prioritizes joyful intimacy over elaboration, produced by Callaway herself with guitar and light percussion. Comfort and Joy: An Acoustic Christmas, self-released on Working Girl Records on December 4, 2020, expands the seasonal theme with 10 stripped-down renditions of carols and classics like "Walking in the Air" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," recorded remotely amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Collaborating with guitarist Peter Calo, the album emphasizes solace and simplicity, using minimal acoustic instrumentation to convey holiday comfort. Callaway's latest solo studio album, To Steve with Love: Liz Callaway Celebrates Sondheim, came out November 11, 2022, on Records as a live recording from her residency, presenting 14 Sondheim compositions including "" and "" with guest contributions from her son Nick. Produced by Callaway and Calo, it honors the composer's influence on her career through emotive, cabaret-style deliveries, earning a 2024 Grammy nomination for Best Vocal Album.
Album TitleRelease DateLabelKey Themes/Notes
Anywhere I Wander: Liz Callaway Sings September 28, 1993 Broadway songs; orchestral Broadway homage.
The Story Goes On: On & Off BroadwayAugust 29, 1995Career-spanning Broadway originals and covers; reflective theater narratives.
The Beat Goes OnMay 15, 20011960s pop/rock reinterpretations; nostalgic medleys.
Passage of TimeOctober 20, 2009PS ClassicsStandards, pop, and contemporary mixes; personal life reflections.
Merry and Bright (EP)November 26, 2013Holiday favorites; family duet, elements.
Comfort and Joy: An Acoustic ChristmasDecember 4, 2020Working Girl RecordsAcoustic holiday tunes; pandemic-era intimacy.
To Steve with Love: Liz Callaway Celebrates SondheimNovember 11, 2022Working Girl RecordsLive Sondheim tribute; Grammy-nominated, format.

Cast recordings and compilations

Liz Callaway's contributions to cast recordings began early in her career, capturing her performances in landmark productions and highlighting her versatile vocal style in ensemble settings. These recordings preserve her roles in original casts, often showcasing her alongside notable co-stars and underscoring her impact on musical theater preservation. Her debut on a major cast album came with the 1981 original cast recording of Merrily We Roll Along, where she performed as the Nightclub Waitress and understudy for Mary Flynn in Stephen Sondheim's short-lived but influential show; this marked her first prominent appearance on a recording, with ensemble contributions demonstrating her range. The album, released by , has since become a among theater enthusiasts for its raw energy and Sondheim's score. In 1984, Callaway appeared on the original Broadway cast recording of Baby, playing the role of Lizzie Fields in the David Shire and Richard Maltby Jr. musical; her Tony-nominated performance is preserved in tracks such as "The Story Goes On," which later became a signature piece in her repertoire, blending emotional depth with melodic precision. Released by Jay Records, the album captures the ensemble's warmth and humor, reflecting the show's focus on parenthood themes. She also featured on the 1985 Follies in Concert recording as Young Sally, delivering notable performances including a duet of "Losing My Mind" with her sister Ann Hampton Callaway, preserving the Lincoln Center concert version of Sondheim's score. Released by RCA Victor, it highlights her early interpretive work in the revue format. Callaway's role as Ellen in the 1991 original Broadway cast recording of Miss Saigon further solidified her presence in epic musicals, featuring her in duets like "I Still Believe" opposite Lea Salonga's Kim; this RCA release, with Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil's score, highlights her poignant delivery in the ensemble numbers amid the production's sweeping orchestration. Collaborative compilations with her sister, , include the 1995 album Sibling Revelry, a collection of and pop standards that showcases their harmonious interplay on tracks like "Exactly Like You," emphasizing familial synergy in live-performance-style arrangements. Later, the 2011 live recording Boom! (Live at ) documents their concert celebrating female singer-songwriters such as and , with Callaway's contributions in medleys like "" adding interpretive flair to the duo's dynamic banter and vocals. Animation soundtracks serve as additional compilations preserving Callaway's voice work, notably the 1997 Anastasia soundtrack where she performs "Journey to the Past" and "Once Upon a December" as Anya, earning an Academy Award nomination; this Fox Records release integrates her ethereal tone into orchestral arrangements by and . Other entries include the 1998 The Lion King II: Simba's Pride soundtrack with "Love Will Find a Way" as adult Kiara, and contributions to compilations like Disney Princesses (2002), compiling her vocal highlights from animated features up to that point.

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