Alexandra Michelle Silber (born July , ) is an American actress,
singer, writer and educator. She has performed roles on Broadway, in
London's West End, on television and film, and concert stages. Among
other stage roles, in London, she created the role of Laura Fairlie in
The Woman in White (), played Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof () and
Julie Jordan in Carousel (). In New York, she appeared in Hello Again
(), Master Class (), created the role of Sara Jane in Arlington (â€")
and as Tzeitel in the Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof
().Silber's debut novel After Anatevka (chronicling what happens to
the characters of Hodel and Perchik made famous by the Sholem Aleichem
stories and in the musical Fiddler on the Roof) and White Hot Grief
Parade, a memoir about losing her father to cancer when she was , were
both published by Pegasus Books in .Silber was born in Los Angeles,
and raised in metro-Detroit. She is the daughter of Catherine
(Noriega) and Michael D. Silber. Her father is Jewish and her mother,
who is of Hispanic and Irish descent, is Catholic. She is a graduate
of the Interlochen Center for the Arts and the Royal Conservatoire of
Scotland. In July she made her West End debut as Laura Fairlie in the
original production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Woman in White. She
returned to the West End in â€" to portray Hodel in Fiddler on the
Roof and again in â€" to perform the role of Julie Jordan in Carousel
at The Savoy Theatre.In Silber made her American stage debut as Julie
Jordan in Los Angeles with the Reprise Theatre Company. In she
appeared as the Young Wife in the Off-Broadway revival of Michael John
LaChiusa's Hello Again and as Sophie De Palma, opposite Tyne Daly and
Sierra Boggess, in the Kennedy Center and Broadway revival of Terrence
McNally's Master Class. In she performed the role of Nina in a
concert version of Robert Wright and George Forrest's Song of Norway
at Carnegie Hall. That same year she appeared as Jenny in the United
States premiere of Howard Goodall's Love Story at the Walnut Street
Theater in Philadelphia, and was seen Off-Broadway in Nora Ephron's
Love, Loss, and What I Wore.
singer, writer and educator. She has performed roles on Broadway, in
London's West End, on television and film, and concert stages. Among
other stage roles, in London, she created the role of Laura Fairlie in
The Woman in White (), played Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof () and
Julie Jordan in Carousel (). In New York, she appeared in Hello Again
(), Master Class (), created the role of Sara Jane in Arlington (â€")
and as Tzeitel in the Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof
().Silber's debut novel After Anatevka (chronicling what happens to
the characters of Hodel and Perchik made famous by the Sholem Aleichem
stories and in the musical Fiddler on the Roof) and White Hot Grief
Parade, a memoir about losing her father to cancer when she was , were
both published by Pegasus Books in .Silber was born in Los Angeles,
and raised in metro-Detroit. She is the daughter of Catherine
(Noriega) and Michael D. Silber. Her father is Jewish and her mother,
who is of Hispanic and Irish descent, is Catholic. She is a graduate
of the Interlochen Center for the Arts and the Royal Conservatoire of
Scotland. In July she made her West End debut as Laura Fairlie in the
original production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Woman in White. She
returned to the West End in â€" to portray Hodel in Fiddler on the
Roof and again in â€" to perform the role of Julie Jordan in Carousel
at The Savoy Theatre.In Silber made her American stage debut as Julie
Jordan in Los Angeles with the Reprise Theatre Company. In she
appeared as the Young Wife in the Off-Broadway revival of Michael John
LaChiusa's Hello Again and as Sophie De Palma, opposite Tyne Daly and
Sierra Boggess, in the Kennedy Center and Broadway revival of Terrence
McNally's Master Class. In she performed the role of Nina in a
concert version of Robert Wright and George Forrest's Song of Norway
at Carnegie Hall. That same year she appeared as Jenny in the United
States premiere of Howard Goodall's Love Story at the Walnut Street
Theater in Philadelphia, and was seen Off-Broadway in Nora Ephron's
Love, Loss, and What I Wore.
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