Karla DeVito

Karla DeVito
Born (1953-05-29) May 29, 1953
Frankfurt, Germany
Occupation Singer, actress, voice artist
Spouse(s) Robby Benson (m. 1982)
Children Two
Website KarlaDeVito.com

Musical career

Genres
Instruments Vocals
Labels Epic
Associated acts Meat Loaf, Jim Steinman, Todd Rundgren

Karla DeVito (born May 29, 1953) is an American singer, actress[1] and voice artist.[2][3]

Early life and education

DeVito attended Willow Crest Grade School in Mokena, Illinois and Lincoln-Way High School in New Lenox, Illinois. She appeared in school plays and was the runner-up for Homecoming Queen. She attended Loyola University Chicago and majored in theater. During her freshman year, she joined the Chicago cast of "Godspell".[3] In 1971–72, Karla studied with Jo Forsberg at Second City Company in Chicago and was part of the Second City Children's Theatre group, with Bill Murray. In 1973, she was in the cast of the popular play Hair.

Career

DeVito was to be seen in Meat Loaf's videoclip of Paradise by the dashboard light which was sung by Ellen Foley but did contribute background vocals for such groups as Blue Öyster Cult and the Sorrows. As a solo performer opened show for Hall & Oates and Rick Springfield in the 1980s.

In 1981, DeVito released her debut solo album, Is This a Cool World or What? and played the lead role in The Pirates of Penzance on Broadway[3] where she met future husband, Robby Benson.[4]

DeVito's second album, "Wake 'Em Up in Tokyo" was released by A&M in 1986. Her song, "We Are Not Alone", was featured in the motion picture The Breakfast Club (1985) "Nobody Makes Me Crazy Like You Do", was recorded by Diana Ross on her album "Swept Away". In 1989, DeVito performed in South Carolina and returned in 1990 as part of "An Evening of Andrew Lloyd Webber". In 1990, DeVito co-starred in the film Modern Love and sang on two of the songs for the soundtrack. In 2002, Karla sang the part of Elizabeth for the CD recording of Graham Russell's rock opera The Heart of the Rose which had a limited release on CD.

Personal life

DeVito married Benson on July 11, 1982.[5] The couple has two children, daughter Lyric (age 31–32) and son Zephyr (age 23–24).[6]

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