Ruthie Ann Miles
Ruthie Ann Miles most recently closed Sweeney Todd on Broadway, playing the Beggar Woman (Tony nomination.) Favorite credits, in no particular order, include Margaret Johnson in The Light In The Piazza (Encores! NY City Center); Lady Thiang in The King And I (Tony Award, Grammy and Olivier Award nominations, Lincoln Center Theater and The London Palladium); Sunday In The Park With George (both Encores! NYCity Center and the Broadway transfer); Sondheim On Sondheim (the Boston Pops); Sondheim On Sondheim (the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl); concerts with the San Francisco Symphony and the Incheon Philharmonic Orchestra (Seoul, Korea.) She originated the role of Imelda Marcos in Alex Timber’s Here Lies Love, written by David Byrne w/DJ Fat Boy Slim (Lucille Lortel and Theatre World Awards, The Public Theater.) She also played Adolfo Pirelli in Sweeney Todd on tour (playing onstage accordion, flute and piano.) On television Ruthieann is best known as Sherri Kansky on WB’s “All Rise” (CBS and OWN), and as Young Hee in “The Americans” (Emmy nomination, FX.) You can hear her voice in Over The Moon (Golden Globe and Academy Award nomination, Netflix); The Tea Girl Of Hummingbird Lane (Audie Award finalist, Simon Schuster); If I Had Your Face (Penguin Audio.) Ruthie Ann also has a Lilly Award (the-lillys.org) for “Representing in a Big Way,” for which she is very proud and very humbled. Please support live theatre.