Carole Demas
Carole Demas | |
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Photo: Yolanda Perez 2009 | |
Born |
Carole Marya Demas May 26, 1940 Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor/Singer |
Years active | 1960–present |
Spouse(s) | Stuart Allyn (1983-present) |
Carole Demas (born 26 May 1940, Brooklyn, New York) is an American actress and singer, best known for originating the roles of Sandy in the 1971 Broadway musical Grease and the title role in the original 1976 production of The Baker's Wife, for many prime time television roles, hundreds of commercials, and for her role in the long-running children's television show The Magic Garden. The winding path of Carole’s career, highlighted in Schirmer, Citadel and Applause Books chronicling the trials and triumphs of Broadway, has taken her from her early days as Miss Vermont in The Miss Universe Contest, to major roles from coast to coast. Her cabaret and concert performances have brought funds and attention to many worthy causes.
Biography
Demas was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1940. She holds a B.A. in English from the University of Vermont and continued her studies at the New York University Graduate School of Education. She spent several years as a teacher in the New York City Board of Education system before making her theatrical debut with the Champlain Shakespeare Festival. Later, she was featured for three seasons with the New York Shakespeare Festival Elizabethan Singers as one of a quartet consisting of Paula Janis (her eventual co-star on The Magic Garden) and their brothers, Jonathan Rosen and Alex Demas. During her appearances she was "discovered" by theatrical agents, which lead to her ingenue lead in Fred Ebb's new book musical "Morning Sun", and her continued career on stage, television and film.
Career
Theater
Demas' theater career began in 1963 with a role in Morning Sun, an early Fred Ebb effort (before his partnership with John Kander).[1] She was later cast as a replacement for the role of "Louisa (The Girl)" in The Fantasticks, and starred in that role for more than 2 years.
In 1971, Demas was cast in the title role of the revival of No, No, Nanette, but was dismissed from the cast during rehearsals, owing to a disagreement between the director and the casting director.[2]
Demas was next cast as "Sandy" in the original Broadway production of Grease. She worked with writers Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey to develop the role,[3] which, in the original Chicago play (Grease Lightning) on which the musical was based, was considered too dark for the mainstream Broadway audience.[3] For her role in Grease, Demas, along with the rest of the original Broadway cast, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Demas left Grease to join the cast of a new musical, The Baker's Wife, produced by David Merrick.[4]:182 The play, which was being produced in Los Angeles in preparation for a national tour prior to a Broadway opening, proved problematic from the start, and several efforts were made to fix it, including replacing Demas with Patti LuPone,[4]:183 but to no avail. The Baker's Wife never came to Broadway.[4]:188
Television
While working in Grease, Demas and long-time friend Paula Janis began starring in the television show The Magic Garden for WPIX-TV in New York City. She and Janis continued presenting this daily children's television show from 1972 until 1984, with live concerts continuing long after the television show's demise.
Demas has also appeared as a guest actor on many daytime and primetime series, including One Life to Live, The Edge of Night, Barnaby Jones, Mannix, Kojak, N.Y.P.D., and more recently Blue Bloods and Allegiance.
Concerts and cabaret
Demas has turned to concerts and cabaret in her later life. She has produced her one-woman show Summer Nights at the Laurie Beechman Theatre, and appears often in Broadway reviews, retrospectives, and fundraiser concerts:
- Town Hall’s Broadway Originals concert, Town Hall, NYC — featured
- Off-Broadway Close Up, Merkin Concert Hall, NYC
- 50th Anniversary concerts for WBAI Radio, The Fantasticks (Night of 1000 Luisas) and The Lincoln Center Library For The Performing Arts
- Gypsy of the Year at the New Amsterdam Theater, NYC
- Broadway by the Year 1972 at Town Hall, NYC
- Carole Demas and Friends benefit for the Westchester Land Trust, Westchester Broadway Theatre, Elmsford, NY
- Broadway on St. Croix, The Reef Pavilion, St. Croix, U.S.Virgin Islands
- Broadway Returns to Barbados, Frank Colymore Hall, Bridgetown, Barbados
- One Enchanted Evening, The Caribbean Theatre, Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S.Virgin Islands
- Winter Rhythms, Urban Stages, NYC
- Concerts for City Greens, Tudor City, NY
- Actor's Fund, Broadway Cares benefit at Signature Theatre, NYC
- benefit concert for the Irvington Town Hall Theatre, Irvington, New York
- Primary Stages annual gala
- Benefit concert for Zani's Furry Friends, Birdland, New York City
- Huntington's Disease benefit concert, NYIT Auditorium
- "Broadway Ballyhoo" at 54 Below, New York City
- Sondheim Unplugged - 54 Below, New York City
- Broadway Concerts Direct - Blooming Grove Series
- Broadway Originals - 54 Below, New York City
Roles
Title | Role | Notes |
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Theater | ||
Grease | Sandy | Originated role |
A Race of Hairy Men | Understudy | |
The Baker's Wife | Geneviève | Title role Originated role |
The Fantasticks | Luisa (The Girl) | |
How to Steal an Election | Female Lead | |
Rondelay | The Maid | Featured role |
Morning Sun | Mellie | Ingenue lead |
Philemon | Female Lead | |
Barefoot in the Park | Corrie | |
Enter Laughing | Wanda | |
Absence of a Cello | Joanna | |
Celebration | Angel | |
Another Part of the Forest | Regina | |
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum | Philia | |
Oh, What a Lovely War | Multiple Featured Roles | |
Henry IV, Part I | Margaret | Champlain Shakespeare Festival |
As You Like It | Phoebe | |
Much Ado About Nothing | Hero | |
Television | ||
Showstoppers - Great Performances (PBS) | Guest Star | |
The Magic Garden | Carole | |
Blue Bloods | Mrs. Beth Eastman | Season 4, Episode 2: "The City That Never Sleeps" |
A Magic Garden Christmas (TV special) | Carole | 1 hour TV Special, airing 3 consecutive years |
One Life to Live | Lynn Walls | Recurring |
The Edge of Night | Guest | Recurring |
Barnaby Jones | Guest | Two episodes |
The Fantastic Journey | Guest Star | |
The Man from Atlantis | Guest Star | |
N.Y.P.D. | Featured Role | |
Dilby (The Paul Ford Show) | Leading role | Pilot only |
Kojak | Guest Star | |
Mannix | Guest Star | |
Khan! | Guest Star | |
Route 66 | Featured Role | |
Allegiance | Guest Star | NBC-TV |
FYI | Featured Role | |
Film | ||
The Space Works (Trans-Lux Corp) | Female Lead | |
The 300 Year Weekend (ABC Feature Film, 1971) | Leading Role | |
A Lovely Way to Die (Universal Films, 1968) | Featured Role |
Recordings
- Grease - Original Broadway Cast Album (1972)
- How to Steal an Election - Original Off-Broadway Cast Album
- Carole and Paula in the Magic Garden - Original Cast Album
- Carole and Paula: Tales from the Storybox
- Carole and Paula: Musical Goose on the Loose
- Green Songs - Champlain Shakespeare Minstrels
- Festival Line Singers In Concert - New York Shakespeare Festival Line Singers
Miscellaneous
- Demas was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame in 2010[5]
- Demas serves on the advisory board of The New York Children's Theatre Festival[6]
Personal
Demas presently resides in Westchester County with her husband, Stuart Allyn.
References
- ↑ Martin, Andrew (12 February 2012). "It's Nice to Say Hello... to Carole Demas!". It's Nice to Say Hello.
- ↑ Dunn, Don (1972). The Making of No, No, Nanette. Citadel Press. ISBN 9780806502656.
- 1 2 Gans, Andrew (16 February 2007). "Chatting with Original Grease Star Carole Demas, Plus Betty Buckley in Concert". Playbill.
- 1 2 3 De Giere, Carol (2008). Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz, from Godspell to Wicked. Applause Theatre & Cinema. ISBN 9781557837455.
- ↑ "Carole and Paula," Long Island Music Hall of Fame website. Accessed Apr. 22, 2014.
- ↑ "About Us". New York Children's Theater Festival. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
External links
- Official website
- Carole and Paula - Friends Forever - The Magic Garden
- Carole Demas at the Internet Broadway Database
- Carole Demas at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
- Carole Demas at the Internet Movie Database
- Carole Demas on PlaybillVault