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Marisha Wallace
Born (1985-09-29) September 29, 1985 (age 38)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • Years active2014–present

    Marisha Wallace (born September 29, 1985) is an American actress and singer, best known for her work in musical theatre.

    Life and career[edit]

    Wallace appeared in the original Broadway casts of Aladdin (2014) and Something Rotten! (2015) as a member of the ensemble and understudy.[1] In January 2017 she became an alternate Effie White in the West End production of Dreamgirls.[2] Following the departure of Amber Riley from the production, Wallace took over the role, sharing with Karen Mav and Moya Angela.[3] In 2017, she released a Christmas album called Soul Holiday.[4] In 2019, she joined the original London cast of Waitress as Becky.[5] In Summer 2021 she starred in the London Coliseum production of Hairspray as Motormouth Maybelle opposite Michael Ball.[6] For this role she was nominated for the 2021 Black British Theatre Awards as Best Female Actor in a Musical.[7]

    In 2022, she played Ado Annie in Oklahoma! at the Young Vic,[8] a performance for which she received an Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical.[9]

    Wallace is the singing voice of Ms. Johnston in Jingle Jangle: A Christmas JourneyonNetflix.

    In March 2023, she began playing Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls at the Bridge Theatre for which she was nominated for her second Olivier Award Nomination for Best Actress in a Musical. She left the production in February 2024.[10]

    In March 2024, Wallace entered the Celebrity Big Brother house to compete in the twenty-third series.[11] She was the fifth housemate evicted, leaving on Day 16 in a double eviction.[12]

    In December 2024, she will make her debut in pantomime as the Sheriff of NottinghaminRobin Hood at the London Palladium.

    Stage[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    2012 The Book of Mormon Ensemble US Tour
    2014 Aladdin Ensemble New Amsterdam Theatre, New York
    2015 Something Rotten! Ensemble St. James Theatre, New York
    2016 Dreamgirls Effie White Savoy Theatre, London
    2019 Waitress Becky Adelphi Theatre, London
    2021 Hairspray Motormouth Maybelle London Coliseum
    2022 Oklahoma! Ado Annie Young Vic Theatre, London
    2023 Guys and Dolls Miss Adelaide Bridge Theatre, London
    2024 Robin Hood Sheriff of Nottingham London Palladium

    Filmography[edit]

    As herself
    Year Title Role Ref.
    2021 Feel Good Marsha; season 2 (2 episodes)
    2024 Celebrity Big Brother Housemate; series 23 [13]

    Discography[edit]

    Albums[edit]

    List of albums, with selected details and chart positions
    Title Details Peak chart positions
    UK
    [14]
    Soul Holiday
    • Released: October 26, 2017
    • Labels: Self-released
    • Format: Digital download
    Tomorrow
    • Released: November 27, 2020
    • Labels: Decca
    • Format: Digital download, streaming
    69

    Singles[edit]

    Title Year Album
    "Fight Like a Woman (Slay)" 2019 Non-album singles
    "The Beginning" 2020
    "Tomorrow" Tomorrow

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year Work Award Category Result Ref.
    2020 Waitress WhatsOnStage Award Best Supporting Actress in a Musical Nominated [15]
    2023 Oklahoma! Olivier Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical Nominated [16]
    WhatsOnStage Award Best Supporting Performer in a Musical Nominated [17]
    2024 Guys and Dolls WhatsOnStage Award Best Performer in a Musical Nominated [18]
    Olivier Awards Best Actress in a Musical Nominated [19]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Marisha Wallace". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on 17 March 2019. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  • ^ "With Amber Riley Out Sick, Casey Nicholaw Favorite Marisha Wallace Takes Center Stage in West End's Dreamgirls". Broadway.com. Retrieved 2019-03-04.
  • ^ BWW News Desk. "Photo Flash: DREAMGIRLS Celebrates New Cast and Two Years in West End". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2019-03-04.
  • ^ Gans, Andrew (2017-11-30). "London's New Effie Releases Solo Recording Soul Holiday". Playbill. Retrieved 2019-03-04.
  • ^ Gans, Andrew (2018-12-04). "David Hunter and Marisha Wallace Will Join Katharine McPhee in London's Waitress". Playbill. Retrieved 2019-03-04.
  • ^ "Marisha Wallace and Lizzie Bea to join London cast of Hairspray | WhatsOnStage". www.whatsonstage.com. 25 October 2019. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  • ^ "Black British Theatre Awards unveils 2021 nominees". 2021-10-14. Retrieved 2023-07-06.
  • ^ Wild, Stephi. "Complete Cast Announced for OKLAHOMA! at the Young Vic". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2022-07-26.
  • ^ "Olivier Awards 2023". OfficialLondonTheatre.com. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
  • ^ "Olivier Awards 2024 with Mastercard nominations announced". Official London Theatre. Retrieved 2024-04-06.
  • ^ "Celebrity Big Brother 2024 cast: Confirmed line-up".
  • ^ "Marisha Wallace and Zeze Millz evicted from Celebrity Big Brother". www.expressandstar.com. 2024-03-19. Retrieved 2024-03-22.
  • ^ "Who is Marisha Wallace? Celebrity Big Brother 2024 contestant". Radio Times. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  • ^ "Marisha Wallace | full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  • ^ "20th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards: Everything you need to know". 2020-02-18. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  • ^ Stage, Guardian (2023-02-28). "Olivier awards 2023: complete list of nominations". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  • ^ "Nominations in full: the 23rd Annual WhatsOnStage Awards". 2022-12-08. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  • ^ "Nominations in full: 24th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards". 2023-12-07. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  • ^ "OIivier Awards 2024 with Mastercard nominees announced!". 2024-03-12. Retrieved 2024-03-14.
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