Meg Bussert

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Meg Bussert
Birth name (1949-10-21) October 21, 1949
Born Chicago, Illinois, United States
Genres Musical theater
Occupations Actress, singer, university professor
Years active 1973-present

Meg Bussert (born October 21, 1949) is an American actress, singer and a university professor.

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Bussert received her BA degree from Purchase College and her MAT from Manhattanville College. She made her Broadway debut in the 1973 revival of Irene.

Her big break came in 1980 when she was cast in two revivals, The Music Man with Dick Van Dyke and Brigadoon with Martin Vidnovic, winning the Theatre World Award for her performance in both and a Tony Award nomination as Best Actress in a Musical for the latter. Unfortunately, this revival of The Music Man only lasted for about a month.

The following year Bussert appeared as Guinevere opposite Richard Harris as King Arthur in a national tour and Broadway revival of Camelot. The production was taped for broadcast by HBO and she was nominated for a CableACE Award.

Bussert's regional theatre credits include The Music Man, The Student Prince, H. M. S. Pinafore, South Pacific, Phantom, Damn Yankees, The Most Happy Fella, and Cabaret. She performed in concerts, recitals, and cabarets and with the Portland Opera. In 2010, she performed in The Sound of Music at the Ogunquit Playhouse, which was enjoyed by thousands over a period of a month.

Bussert presently is a full-time master teacher in Vocal Performance teaching Acting and Music Theatre Studies at New York University, in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.

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