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Scarlett Strallen

Scarlett Strallen is an English actress and singer specializing in , renowned for her leading roles on London's West End and , including the title character in and Sibella Hallward in A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder. Born on July 3, 1982, in to musical theatre performers Sandy Strallen and Cherida Langford, she grew up in a family steeped in the , as the niece of actress and sister to performers Zizi, Saskia, and Summer Strallen. Strallen began her career early, voicing the role of at age eight for an audio cassette adaptation, and trained in before making her professional stage debut. Her breakthrough came with West End productions such as in (2002–2004) and Josephine in at the (2005), earning her first Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical. She gained further acclaim for portraying Kathy Selden in (2011–2012), which brought her a second Olivier nomination for Best Actress in a Musical, and Cassie in (2013), for which she won the 2014 WhatsOnStage Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Transitioning to Broadway, Strallen played the role of Sibella in A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder (2015–2016), where she met her husband, actor ; the couple, who married after her 2014 divorce from musical director Nicholas Skilbeck, have two children. She also starred as on (2008–2009) following successful runs in the West End (2005–2008) and (2011). Beyond theatre, Strallen performs as a soloist with orchestras worldwide, including the and , and has recorded albums such as and . In recent years, Strallen has continued to balance stage and concert work, appearing in (2024) at Theatre, – The Musical (2025), and temporarily replacing as in Old Friends on in May 2025. She also headlines holiday pops concerts, such as with the Cape Symphony (December 2024) and Maui Pops Orchestra (2025–2026 season).

Early life and education

Family background

Scarlett Strallen was born on 3 July 1982 in , , , to parents Sandy Strallen and Cherida Langford, both prominent dancers who performed in the original production of and other West End shows during the 1970s and 1980s. Her mother had trained at the Royal Ballet School and danced with the London Festival Ballet, while her father was a veteran of and television performances. The Strallen family boasts a deep theatrical legacy, with Strallen's aunt, —her mother's sister—being a celebrated actress and dancer who originated the role of Rumpleteazer in . Strallen is the eldest of four sisters, including , a fellow actress known for roles in musicals like , as well as and , both of whom have also entered the . This heritage of dance and stage work permeated the family environment, fostering a natural inclination toward performance. From an early age, Strallen was exposed to the world of theatre through her parents' careers, frequently attending rehearsals and live performances, such as watching her mother in as a young child. Her mother returned to the West End stage in just two weeks after Strallen's birth, underscoring the immersive family dynamic that shaped her early interest in the arts.

Training and early performances

Strallen began dance training at age 3 at the Young Set arts academy in Richmond, England, run by her grandmother Babette Langford. She began her formal training in the performing arts at the age of 11, enrolling at in (now known as ArtsEd), where she focused on , , and alongside academic studies. Initially aspiring to become a ballerina, she immersed herself in classes but gradually shifted toward as her interests evolved during her time there. Her family's theatrical background, including her father's work in West End productions, served as a key motivator for this pursuit. At age 15, Strallen advanced her education at the London Studio Centre, completing a in that honed her skills in singing, dancing, and acting for professional performance. This period bridged her foundational training with emerging opportunities, allowing her to participate in school productions that emphasized ensemble work and character development. Strallen's early performances commenced even before her formal training, marking her transition from amateur to professional stages as a child. Her debut came at age four, portraying a little boy in a production of at Opera Holland Park. By age eight, she secured her first West End role as Young Jenny in Andrew Lloyd Webber's at the Prince of Wales Theatre, performing alongside her father, Sandy Strallen, who was part of the cast. These initial roles were supplemented by youth appearances in other productions, such as Annie Get Your Gun opposite Kim Criswell, and various pantomimes and Arts Educational school shows, which provided practical experience in building stage presence and versatility before her major commitments.

Theatre career

West End productions

Strallen's breakthrough in the West End came in 2005 when she assumed the title role of at the Prince Edward Theatre, replacing Olivier Award winner in the production that had premiered the previous year. Her performance as the practically perfect nanny, opposite as Bert, was praised for its blend of authority, warmth, and vocal clarity, contributing to the show's successful run through 2008. This role marked her emergence as a leading capable of handling demanding aerial sequences and intricate musical numbers, later leading to her Broadway transfer in the same part in 2008. In 2010, Strallen portrayed Clara in a revival of Stephen Sondheim's at the , directed by as part of the composer's 80th birthday celebrations. Playing the elegant wife to David Thaxton's Giorgio opposite Elena Roger's Fosca, she delivered a nuanced depiction of domestic bliss contrasted with emotional complexity, earning acclaim for her lyrical in songs like "Loving You." The intimate production highlighted her dramatic range beyond traditional musical comedy. Strallen received her first Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical in 2012 for her role as Kathy Selden in the transfer of to the Palace Theatre. Co-starring with Adam Cooper as Don Lockwood, her spirited portrayal of the aspiring actress—complete with tap-dancing prowess and bright vocals in numbers like ""—captured the film's golden-age glamour and was lauded for revitalizing the classic score. The following year, she took on the iconic role of in the revival of at the London Palladium, directed by Bob Avian. As the veteran dancer seeking a comeback, Strallen's vulnerable yet fierce performance in "The Music and the Mirror" showcased her emotional depth and physical precision, drawing comparisons to the original portrayal and earning a WhatsOnStage Award for in a Musical. Later credits underscored her versatility across genres, including in Leonard Bernstein's at the in 2013, where her coloratura agility shone in "Glitter and Be Gay," and Amalia Balash in at the same venue in 2016, a role that highlighted her comedic timing and romantic lyricism in the intimate revival directed by James Grabs. These performances solidified her reputation for excelling in leading soprano parts, from to modern musicals. In October 2024, Strallen appeared in the concert production of at Alexandra Palace Theatre in , alongside , , and Georgina Onuorah. Strallen starred as in the world premiere of – The Musical at from March 22 to April 12, 2025.

Broadway and international work

Scarlett Strallen made her Broadway debut in the title role of the musical Mary Poppins at the New Amsterdam Theatre, replacing Ashley Brown on October 9, 2008, alongside Adam Fiorentino as Bert. Her initial run in the role lasted from October 15, 2008, to October 11, 2009. The production, directed by Richard Eyre, required Strallen to perform the demanding physical and vocal elements of the character, including aerial flying sequences and intricate dance numbers that blended whimsy with precision. Her West End experience in the same role from 2005 to 2006 provided essential preparation for the transatlantic transition. Strallen returned to the Broadway production for a second stint as Mary Poppins from October 11, 2011, to the show's closing on March 3, 2013, contributing to its total run of over 2,600 performances. In 2015, Strallen took on the role of Sibella Hallward, the scheming socialite, in the Tony Award-winning musical A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder at the , beginning February 10 and continuing until the production's closure on January 17, 2016. Replacing , she brought her comedic flair to the character's manipulative charm and musical numbers, earning praise for her timing in scenes that balanced humor and intrigue. Beyond Broadway, Strallen expanded her international theatre work with a temporary engagement as Mary Poppins in the Australian premiere production during its Sydney run from October to November 2011, stepping in while Verity Hunt-Ballard was on break. She originated the role of Cassie in the 2013 West End revival of A Chorus Line, a production that later extended to a European tour in 2014 and a UK tour. These engagements underscored the logistical demands of her cross-continental career, including navigating work visas and adjusting to varied production scales and audience expectations in American versus British theatre traditions. In May 2025, Strallen temporarily replaced as Sheila in the production of Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends at the .

Other professional work

Strallen made her voice acting debut at the age of 13, lending her voice to the energetic and playful in the 1995 British animated fantasy film , an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale directed by Martin Gates and Dave Cox. At the age of 17–18, she provided the voice for Princess Loretta, one of the adventurous royal sisters in the animated comedy series , which aired from 1999 to 2000 and followed the bumbling exploits of two medieval knights in the fictional land of Dunmonia.

Film and television appearances

Strallen's early television work included starring as the titular character in the animated children's series Molly's Gang (1994–1995), a family-oriented program featuring adventures with pets and friends. She followed this with a recurring role as Jassy Pinkerton in the comedy-drama No Sweat (1997–1998), where she portrayed a schoolgirl navigating friendships and mishaps alongside a group of peers. Her feature film debut came in 2004 with a supporting role as a dancer in , a biographical drama directed by that chronicles the life of singer , starring Spacey and ; this marked Strallen's entry into cinematic work amid her rising theatre profile. In 2006, Strallen reprised her stage persona in a high-profile television special, playing the title role of in , a production celebrating II's 80th birthday with a live outdoor event at , featuring fairy-tale characters and musical performances for an invited audience of approximately 2,000 children and 1,000 adults. This appearance highlighted her versatility in blending theatre roots with broadcast media, though her screen credits remain sparse compared to her stage successes.

Awards and recognition

Olivier Award nominations

Strallen received her first Laurence Olivier Award nomination in 2006 for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical, recognizing her portrayal of Josephine in the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre's production of H.M.S. Pinafore. The Laurence Olivier Awards, presented annually by the Society of London Theatre, are widely regarded as the most prestigious accolades in British theatre, celebrating outstanding achievements across West End and other professional productions. This revival of Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta, directed by Ian Talbot, innovated the traditional form through its outdoor setting and vibrant choreography, transforming the nautical satire into a lively summer spectacle that drew strong audiences at the open-air venue. Strallen's performance as the captain's daughter was praised for blending a strong soprano voice with playful charm, particularly in her resistance to an unwanted suitor, contributing to the production's fresh energy and helping to elevate her visibility among UK theatre audiences. The ceremony took place on 26 February 2006 at the London Hilton on Park Lane, where the nomination marked an early career milestone for Strallen, paving the way for leading roles in major West End shows. Her second nomination came in 2012 for Best Actress in a Musical, honoring her role as Kathy Selden in the West End transfer of at the Palace Theatre. Directed by Jonathan Church and originally premiered at , the production stood out for its innovative staging, most notably the title sequence featuring real cascading water on stage to recreate the iconic 1952 film scene, which demanded precise technical execution and enhanced the show's exuberant homage to Hollywood's silent-to-sound transition. Strallen's interpretation of the aspiring actress brought spunk and vocal agility to the role, originally played by , with her chemistry alongside co-stars Adam Cooper and Daniel Crossley amplifying the ensemble's tap-dancing precision and comedic timing during numbers like "." This recognition at the 15 April 2012 ceremony at the Royal Opera House further solidified her reputation as a versatile performer, boosting her international profile and leading to subsequent opportunities.

Other honors

In 2014, Strallen won the WhatsOnStage Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her dual portrayals of Cassie in the revival of A Chorus Line at the London Palladium and Cunegonde in Candide at the Menier Chocolate Factory. Her performance as Sibella Hallward in the Broadway production of A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, which earned four Tony Awards including Best Musical in 2014, further highlighted her contributions to American theatre, though she joined the cast in 2015 after the awards ceremony. Strallen has received industry recognition for her transatlantic career, including praise from theatre publications for her versatility in roles across the West End and during the 2000s and , positioning her as a prominent figure in . In the 2020s, her ongoing concert and stage work has garnered continued acclaim for her enduring impact on the genre.

Personal life

Marriages

Scarlett Strallen was first married to British musical director Nicholas Skilbeck. The couple wed in 2010, after meeting through their shared work in London's theatre scene, where Skilbeck frequently collaborated with performers like Strallen on productions. Their marriage lasted four years, ending in divorce in 2014. Following her divorce, Strallen began a relationship with American actor , whom she met while co-starring as Sibella Hallward and Monty Navarro, respectively, in the production of A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder in 2013. The pair married in a private ceremony shortly thereafter. Their union has influenced Strallen's career trajectory, prompting her relocation from the to , where she now resides with Pinkham. It has also fostered joint professional endeavors, including collaborative cabaret performances like The Great British American Love Story.

Family

Strallen shares a family life with her husband Bryce Pinkham and their two young children, born during the COVID-19 pandemic. The couple's children, Winnie and Wilder, have shown early interest in the performing arts; for instance, Strallen has recounted overhearing her daughter Winnie accurately singing "Glitter and Be Gay" from Leonard Bernstein's Candide. The family resides in New York City, though Strallen's British roots and ongoing transatlantic career often involve travel between New York and London. This dual-base lifestyle has shaped her post-2020 professional choices, allowing her to balance high-profile stage and concert work with family priorities while prioritizing privacy in personal matters.

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