Sarah Uriarte Berry
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Sarah Uriarte Berry (born May 31, 1969) is an American actress and singer.
A native of California and a graduate of UCLA, Berry made her Broadway debut as Eponine in Les Misérables in 1993. She then went on to star as Belle in Beauty and the Beast in 1995. She replaced former college room-mate Susan Egan and left the show in 1996 being replaced by Christianne Tisdale. Berry then returned to the role of Eponine in Les Misérables in 1997. She also has appeared in the short-lived Taboo (2003) and The Light in the Piazza (2005), which garnered her Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations as Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical. She also starred as the title role in Cinderella alongside Eartha Kitt for the New York City Opera in 2004. On September 19th 2006, she reprised the role of Belle in Beauty and the Beast replacing Sarah Litzsinger. She left the show on December 24th 2006 and was replaced by Deborah Lew.
Berry's national tours include the Petula Clark production of Sunset Boulevard as Betty Schaefer and Carousel, in which she portrayed Julie Jordan. Her regional theatre credits include A Little Night Music, The Sound of Music, Oklahoma!, West Side Story, and Thoroughly Modern Millie .
Berry is married to Broadway actor Michael Berry. They have one daughter, Madeleine Grace.