Lillias White

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I Won't Say (I'm In Love) 02:20 Tools
Zero to Hero 02:22 Tools
The Gospel Truth I / Main Titles - Hercules 02:25 Tools
The Gospel Truth III 01:05 Tools
A Star Is Born 02:06 Tools
The Gospel Truth III - Soundtrack 01:06 Tools
I Won't Say (I'm in Love) [From ''Disney's Hercules''] 02:22 Tools
I Am Changing 04:28 Tools
Zero to Hero - From Disney's ''Hercules'' 02:21 Tools
I Won't Say (I'm in Love) - From Disney's ''Hercules'' 02:21 Tools
A True Hero / A Star Is Born 05:34 Tools
Bali Ha'i 03:33 Tools
When You Think Of Me 06:37 Tools
Aquarius 03:00 Tools
The Gospel Truth III - 『ヘラクレス』より 09:09 Tools
I Won't Say (I'm In Love) - From "Hercules"/Soundtrack Version 03:26 Tools
Medley: Blue Moon - Old Devil Moon 03:26 Tools
Happy Talk 03:49 Tools
Ah, Hello... You Make Trouble For Me? 00:46 Tools
Fairy Tales - From Brooklyn To Broadway - Thank God I'm Old 09:10 Tools
You wait, Lootellan... 00:49 Tools
Zero To Hero - From "Hercules"/Soundtrack Version 03:31 Tools
The Oldest Profession 00:00 Tools
Ooh, What You Said! 04:53 Tools
The Gospel Truth I / Main Titles - Hercules - Soundtrack 02:25 Tools
The Way He Makes Me Feel 06:43 Tools
Silent Night 00:00 Tools
The Gospel Truth I (Main Titles) (feat. Cheryl Freeman) 00:00 Tools
Born For You 04:06 Tools
The Gospel Truth III (feat. Cheryl Freeman) 00:00 Tools
The Gospel Truth III (Soundtrack) 01:05 Tools
Bali Ha'i - Edited (Applause) 03:23 Tools
Brotherhood Of Man 02:08 Tools
Dream Girls - One Night Only - Mama Will Provide 04:39 Tools
I Won't Say (I'm In Love) - From "Hercules" 03:26 Tools
Mama Look a Booboo 07:22 Tools
Zero to Hero (From Disney's ''Hercules'') 02:21 Tools
The Life: My Body (Katy Grenfell, Sharon Wilkins, Lynn Sterling, Lillias White, Pamela Isaacs, Felicia Finley) - Voice 02:35 Tools
I Won't Say (I'm in Love) (From Disney's ''Hercules'') 02:21 Tools
Watch You Sleepin' 09:09 Tools
The Life: A Lovely Day To Be Out Of Jail (Pamela Isaacs, Lillias White) - Voice 03:11 Tools
Zero To Hero - From "Hercules" 04:24 Tools
A Little Love (Lillias White) 04:36 Tools
A True Hero / A Star Is Born - Soundtrack 05:34 Tools
The Life: The Oldest Profession 05:33 Tools
The Life: The Oldest Profession (Lillias White) - Voice 06:43 Tools
The Gospel Truth I/Main Titles 02:25 Tools
A Child's Dream Will Light the Way (feat. Lillias White) 04:24 Tools
The Gospel Truth II 00:59 Tools
Don't Rain on My Parade 03:33 Tools
ゼロ・トゥ・ヒーロー 03:33 Tools
The Life: 'Someday' Is for Suckers 05:33 Tools
The Life: You Can't Get To Heaven (Pamela Isaacs, Lillias White, Judine Richard, Rudy Roberson, Mark Anthony Taylor) - Voice 03:04 Tools
The Life: 'Someday' Is For Suckers (Lillias White, Katy Grenfell, Felicia Finley, Mark Anthony Taylor, Lynn Sterling, Judine Richard, Sharon Wilkins) - Voice 03:31 Tools
The Life: My Friend (Pamela Isaacs, Lillias White) - Voice 03:33 Tools
The Gospel Truth 03:33 Tools
I Won't Say - I'M IN LOVE ; From Hercules 05:33 Tools
Chet's Ballad / Why Shouldn't You Cry 03:33 Tools
You Changed Me 09:09 Tools
And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going 03:33 Tools
ゴスペル・トゥルース I/メイン・タイトル 05:33 Tools
Come Down from the Tree (from Once on This Island) 05:33 Tools
A True Hero/A Star Is Born(Reprise) 05:33 Tools
Don’t Rain on My Parade (Live) 05:33 Tools
Bali Ha'i (Edited (Applause)) 05:33 Tools
My Friend - from "The Life" 09:09 Tools
Fairy Tales/From Brooklyn To Broadway/Thank God I'm Old 09:09 Tools
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Lillias White (born July 21, 1951) is a Tony and Emmy award-winning American singer and actress. The Brooklyn, New York native made her Broadway debut in Barnum in 1981. She understudied the role of Effie in the original 1981 production of Dreamgirls and played the part in the 1987 revival. Ms. White has appeared on Broadway in Cats as Grizabella, Rock'N'Roll! The First 5000 Years, the ill-fated Carrie as the standby for Miss Gardner, Once on This Island as Asaka, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying as Miss Jones (a role rewritten for Ms. White), Chicago as Matron Mama Morton, and benefit concert versions of Funny Girl (in which she sang the role of Fanny Brice), Hair, and Dreamgirls, reprising her role as Effie, for which she won the Drama League Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Perhaps her most notable role was in Cy Coleman's The Life, for which she won the Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Awards for her portrayal of a world-weary, no-nonsense, streetwise hooker named Sonja. Her performance of "The Oldest Profession", a song in which Sonja bemoans the life of a prostitute, was a tour de force and received standing ovations nightly. White's off-Broadway credits include the Public Theater production of the William Finn musical Romance in Hard Times, for which she won the Obie Award, Dinah Was, in which she portrayed the legendary blues and jazz singer Dinah Washington, The Vagina Monologues, and Crowns, for which she won the AUDELCO Award. Her national tours include Ain't Misbehavin' and The Wiz. White performed with the Brooklyn Philharmonic in a concert of works by Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, and George Gershwin and his brother Ira, celebrating the orchestra's 50th anniversary. She has also appeared in concert at the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, and Lincoln Center and has toured internationally with her one-woman show From Brooklyn to Broadway. She is heard on the 1991 Madonna recording "Rescue Me". White later appeared on the PBS series Sesame Street including the 1997 VHS release "Elmo Says Boo". White's television appearances include a regular role on Sesame Street (for which she won an Emmy Award), Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and NYPD Blue. She performed the role of Bloody Mary in the PBS Great Performances presentation of South Pacific. Her screen credits include voiceover work in Disney's Hercules and Anastasia. Film credits include Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas, Game 6, Pieces of April and Then She Found Me. Ms. White will appear in the upcoming Broadway musical FELA! in the role of Funmilayo. FELA! begins previews at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre on October 19, 2009. Opening Night is November 23, 2009. http://www.lilliaswhite.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.