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Jessie Mueller is an actress and singer who won a Tony award for her lead role as Carole King in the 2014 production of "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical". Apart from that, she has three additional Tony Award nominations for her roles in "Waitress", the 2018 Revival of "Carousel", and "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever". She's a Grammy Award Winner, Drama Desk Award winner, Theatre World Award honoree, and made her feature film debut in Stephen Spielberg's movie, "The Post". She has appeared in many TV shows, including "Blue Bloods", "Madam Secretary", "Candy", and is a series regular on the Netflix Children's "Centaurworld". She's now co-starring in a brand new concept album, "My Heart Says Go" alongside Javier Munoz.
With her many awards and nominations, it's safe to say that Jessie Mueller is one of the most talented actors of today. She gets real as she shares what it's like getting a Tony nomination for her Broadway debut and dealing with imposter syndrome. Moving to New York for "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever" was a big move for Jessie and when the show closed, she was faced with the dilemma of staying or moving back to Chicago. Ultimately, with the support of her family and partner, Jessie decided to stay and continue to pursue a career in acting. Originating the role of someone as iconic as Carole King, Jessie recalls her audition process and how she got the role, her experience doing the show, and the pros and cons of doing press appearances. Co-starring in a brand new concept album, "My Heart Says Go", she looks back on how it all started and why Matt Hawkins chose to make an album. She also opens up about growing up in a family of actors, not being on social media, using her privilege to help other people, and promoting little kindnesses (because they do matter!).
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