Faith Prince is a renowned actress, singer, and performer who has dazzled audiences for over four decades with her remarkable talent and versatility. Born in Georgia and raised in Virginia, she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in musical theater from the University of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music before moving to New York to pursue her professional career.
Ms. Prince's rise to fame began on Broadway, where she won a Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics Circle Award for her iconic performance as Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls, directed by Jerry Zaks. She has since starred in over a dozen Broadway shows, including Nick & Nora, The King and I, Little Me, James Joyce's The Dead, Bells Are Ringing, Noises Off, The Little Mermaid, A Catered Affair, Annie, and Disaster.
In addition to her stage work, Ms. Prince has also made a significant impact on screen. She has appeared in numerous films, including Dave, My Father the Hero, Picture Perfect, Our Very Own, It Had to Be You, Material Girls, and TinkerBell and the Great Fairy Rescue. On television, she has played a wide range of characters, including Nellie Cantrell on the Fox series "Monarch", Judith Robertson in "Emily in Paris", Kristy Swenson in "Scream Queens", Elaine Bingum in "Drop Dead Diva", Claudia in "Spin City", Kelly Knippers in "Huff", and many others.
Ms. Prince has also been recognized for her symphony appearances, having performed with the Boston Pops, Utah Symphony, Orlando Philharmonic, Cincinnati Pops, and Philly Pops, as well as the Sydney Opera House and the Adelaide Music Festival with Anthony Warlow. Her solo albums, "A Leap of Faith" and "Total Faith", showcase her impressive vocal range and versatility.
Throughout her career, Ms. Prince has received numerous awards and nominations, including multiple Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Awards. In 2009, she was honored by her alma mater with an Honorary Doctorate of Performing Arts.