Victoria Clark in Playbill's My Life in the Theatre
Before she was a two-time Tony Award winner, Victoria Clark was an understudy, and a Jellicle cat. "Before [Light in the Piazza], I think I was seen as the sassy, funny girl who could belt and kind of sing anything," Clark explains. "I had to have several auditions for Piazza, because there were folks involved in the casting process who didn't think I had the depth or the kind of the weight to carry that part. And now look at me! Now all I do are these serious parts, and people forgot that I was funny." To see Clark reflect on everything that has brought her to this moment in her career, including Guys and Dolls, Titanic, Les Misérables, Urinetown, Sister Act, her latest project (Punch), and so, so many more, watch her full episode of Playbill's My Life in the Theatre above.

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"Kimberly Akimbo" cast and creators | extended interview

Bebe Neuwirth Walks Down Memory Lane

"Don't Laugh" - Victoria Clark

Victoria Clark - Fable (The Light In The Piazza)

The Acting Choices That Made Mrs. Doubtfire Timeless

Cynthia Nixon's My Life in the Theatre: From The Philadelphia Story to Marjorie Prime

Donna McKechnie in Playbill's "My Life in the Theatre"

Beanie & Lea and the Legacy of 'Funny Girl': Part 2

"I Laughed So Hard They Had To Redo My Makeup" - Sally Field On The Set Of "Mrs. Doubtfire"

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Playbill's 'My Life in the Theatre' featuring Stephen Schwartz

Music, Mirrors & Memories - 4 Cassies Reflect on One of Broadway's Greatest Roles

Playbill's 'My Life in the Theatre' featuring David Hyde Pierce

Elaine Stritch Crash Course

Jennifer Aniston & Lisa Kudrow | Actors on Actors

Before Her Death, Audrey Hepburn Named The 1 Man She Never Got Over

MICHAEL C. HALL + VICTORIA CLARK Cabaret 1999

Lea Michele in Playbill's 'My Life in the Theatre'

