Kate Levering, a talented and accomplished American actress and dancer, entered the world on January 1, 1979, in the vibrant city of Sacramento, California.
Growing up, Levering was an integral part of her high school's theatrical scene, actively participating in school musicals and dance classes at El Camino Fundamental High School.
After graduating in 1997, Levering made the bold decision to relocate to the iconic city of New York, with her sights set on making a name for herself in the entertainment industry, specifically on the renowned stages of Broadway.
The year 2001 marked a significant milestone in the career of the talented individual, as she took on the iconic role of Peggy Sawyer in the revival of the beloved musical 42nd Street. Her extraordinary portrayal of the character garnered her a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, a testament to her remarkable abilities on stage. Furthermore, she received the esteemed Fred Astaire Award for Best Female Dancer, a prestigious honor that recognized her exceptional tap dancing skills, which left audiences in awe.
Her tenure in the role was relatively short, lasting only three months, yet she managed to make a lasting impression on the audience, and her presence is still felt through her feature on the cast album. The experience undoubtedly had a profound impact on her career, and her performance remains a cherished memory for those who had the privilege of witnessing it.
Noted actress Levering, having gained recognition for her outstanding performance in the iconic 42nd Street, subsequently took on the lead role in the Broadway production of the musical extravaganza, Thou Shalt Not, a creative endeavor spearheaded by renowned composer Harry Connick, Jr. and the ingenious choreographer, Susan Stroman.