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After her first professional step into the theater world, Chenoweth continued to work off-Broadway. Her dynamic performances and glass-rattling soprano earned her several leading roles onstage, and directors reassured her that her Broadway breakthrough was just around the corner. Playing a dancer with dreams of hitting it big, the soon-to-be star channeled plenty of her own insight and emotion into the role, earning herself a Theater World award for her efforts.

It was only a matter of time before the camera came calling, and soon Kristin Chenoweth found herself being recruited by television executives from ABC and NBC. Splitting her talents had never been a problem before, and Chenoweth was soon ably juggling careers on stage and on screen. In , she even starred in a semi-biographical NBC sitcom called Kristin. The sitcom was short-lived, but the actress had no trouble finding a new place for her talents.

That same year, she released her first solo album, Let Yourself Go. In , Chenoweth landed a starring role as Glinda in the Broadway hit Wicked. The production had an all-star cast, and Chenoweth found herself losing a Tony Award to her co-star, Idina Menzel. After a year of Wicked performances, Chenoweth retired her wand. She set off for Los Angeles, where she took a job playing a plucky press secretary on the television series The West Wing.

While working on the show, the actress met and began to date the show's writer and master of snappy dialogue, Aaron Sorkin. Chenoweth played Maleficent in the live-action Disney Channel original movie, Descendants.

The Entertainment Weekly reviewer said that "Chenoweth stole much of the show". It drew the largest cable TV movie audience of to that date.

Chenoweth made her film debut in Topa Topa Bluffs in playing "Patty". After a few years away from film, she returned to the big screen in the film version of Bewitched , directed by Nora Ephron, as Maria Kelly.

She also voiced Rosetta, the garden fairy in the animated film Tinker Bell. Later that year, Chenoweth appeared in the holiday romantic comedy film Four Christmases , playing the sister of Reese Witherspoon's character.

In , Chenoweth starred as a "suicidal prostitute" in the indie drama Into Temptation , written and directed by Patrick Coyle. Chenoweth often appeared on A Prairie Home Companion. The song in the video was composed by Andrew Lippa, with lyrics by Amy Rhodes, who also wrote the script for the video. Chenoweth admitted that she was hesitant about performing the lyrics. In , she appeared in a three-minute video short for Glamour Magazine entitled "iPad or Bust".

She posed for the cover and a photo spread in the March edition of FHM magazine. Chenoweth has a distinctive speaking voice, one she has compared to that of Betty Boop. She is a classically trained coloratura soprano, able to sing the note "F6" also known as "F above High C".

Among other early recordings, Chenoweth participated in a studio cast recording of The Most Happy Fella in The next year, with Mandy Patinkin, she was featured on the album entitled "Kidults". Also in , she released her debut solo album Let Yourself Go , which was a collection of standards from the musicals of the s. One of the tracks featured a duet with Jason Alexander. In October , Chenoweth performed songs from the album in concert for Lincoln Center's American Songbook concert series.

Ben Rimalower, in Playbill , praised the album as "a joyous affair". In in London, she performed a solo concert as part of the Divas at the Donmar series for director Sam Mendes. Later that year, she sang Glinda in the cast recording of Wicked and the soundtrack recording of Disney's The Music Man. Rimalower wrote that Chenoweth "sparkles" on the album.

In , she released her second album As I Am , which was a Christian music album containing various spiritual songs. The album peaked at number 31 on the U. Christian Albums Chart. The same year, Chenoweth gave a concert at Carnegie Hall. The album included a duet with John Pizzarelli and there are several modern holiday tunes, but many traditional carols as well including The Lord's Prayer.

This album has been her best seller, reaching number 77 on the U. Billboard Albums Chart, climbing to number 7 on the U. Holiday Albums chart and to number 1 on the U. Heatseekers Chart.

Ben Rimalower, in Playbill , observed that the album "proved an ideal showcase for [Chenoweth's] many gifts". Among many other solo concerts around the U. Louis Symphony Orchestra, at the Fox Theatre. Chenoweth co-wrote two of the songs. Ben Rimalower, writing in Playbill , thought that the album "may be [Chenoweth's] most accomplished".

Chenoweth conducted her first U. The reviewer for BroadwayWorld. Less than four months after her July injury on the set of The Good Wife , Chenoweth returned to the concert stage for a short series of dates in California, where she performed "a sagely programmed minute set, which merged pop, Broadway, gospel and country with perky, unforced-feeling remarks.

Chenoweth's range, timbre and versatility are in peak form, with astonishing top notes, equalized registers and a delicious ability to variegate attack from number to number. In , Chenoweth returned to Carnegie Hall with an autobiographical concert, where she sang "as good a rendition of Much More' as we're ever likely to hear".

She also made her London solo concert debut at the Royal Albert Hall, where a reviewer's five-star review noted: "Chenoweth undeniably knows how to engulf a venue, not only with her sometimes surprisingly powerful, operatic voice The album charted at No. Chenoweth's Coming Home Tour continues into



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