Megan Hilty
Born | March 29, 1981 |
Hometown | Bellevue, Washington, United States |
Net worth | $2 million |
Height | 5'3" (1.60m) |
Spouse | Brian Gallagher |
Partner | Steve Kazee |
Children | Viola Gallagher |
Parents | Jack Hilty, Donna Hilty |
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The Cast of “Smash”: Where Are They Now?
See what Debra Messing, Megan Hilty, Katharine McPhee and the rest of the stars have been up to since the beloved musical series ended
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‘Smash’ Is Now Streaming on Peacock
Peacock, here I come! “Smash,” NBC’s Emmy-winning musical drama series starring Katharine McPhee and Megan Hilty, is now available to stream on Peacock. Per the official synopsis, the two-season series “celebrates the beauty and heartbreak of the Broadway theater as it follows a cross-section of dreamers and schemers who all have one common desire – to …
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NBC Musical ‘Smash’ Makes Peacock Streaming Debut
The Emmy-winning drama stars Debra Messing, Katharine McPhee and Megan Hilty The post NBC Musical ‘Smash’ Makes Peacock Streaming Debut appeared first on TheWrap.
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‘Smash’: Peacock Adds Both Seasons Of Musical Drama To Streaming Library
Smash has officially made its way to Peacock. Both seasons of the musical drama series starring Debra Messing, Katharine McPhee, and Megan Hilty are now streaming on the platform, NBCUniversal announced Monday morning. Smash originally premiered on NBC in 2012. The series ran for 32 episodes and, in its relatively short run, it won a …
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Grab Your Scarf! ‘Smash’ Is Finally Streaming on Peacock
The NBC musical drama that was briefly a prestige play before becoming a cult hit is finally hitting the streamer.
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Music Theatre Wichita’s ‘9 to 5’ cast, directors look for truth in musical
The production debuts this week.
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‘Death Becomes Her’ Review: Promising Pre-Broadway Musical Makes for a Campy Improvement on the Cult Film
A more-than-respectable entry in the endless parade of movies-to-musicals, this genuinely funny, effervescently performed pre-Broadway take on the 1992 Robert Zemeckis dark comedy “Death Becomes Her” has a better, and more sympathetic, understanding of the female vanity and rivalry at its core — and their underlying camp qualities — than the original film ever did. …
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Review: ‘Death Becomes Her’ has retro comedic charm and just needs that emotional connection
The 1992 Robert Zemeckis movie “Death Becomes Her” is the kind of wild, slightly unhinged thriller-satire of Hollywood divas, plastic surgery and the cult of youth that would never get made today, and more’s the pity. It not only grossed $150 million, its famous special effects became a staple of hoot-and-holler gay bar video screens replaying Meryl Streep’s discombobulated noggin and Goldie ...
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‘Death Becomes Her’ musical is going directly to Broadway after Chicago
“Death Becomes Her,” the new musical based on the darkly comic 1992 Robert Zemeckis movie that’s set to open Sunday evening at Broadway in Chicago’s Cadillac Palace Theatre, is going directly to Broadway this fall after its Chicago world premiere. The show’s producers, Universal Theatrical Group, told the Tribune Wednesday that the show will officially open Nov. 21 at Broadway’s Lunt-Fontanne ...
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‘Death Becomes Her’ gets a new life as a Broadway musical, opening in a world premiere in Chicago
NEW YORK — “So it must have been about 11 years ago and I was doing this interview,” says actress Megan Hilty, “and someone asked me, ‘If there was one movie you could turn into a musical, what would it be?’ ‘Death Becomes Her.’ Duh! That is the only movie I can think of that truly has the heightened experiences that warrant breaking into song.” Hilty grins. “And it’s fabulous and everyone ...
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