German chanteuse
Ute Lemper was born in the city of Münster on July 4, 1963; after beginning piano and dance at age nine, she turned to the stage while attending the Max Reinhardt Seminary in Vienna, completing her musical studies in Salzburg, Cologne, and Berlin. After starring in the Viennese production of
Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats in 1983, two years later
Lemper essayed the title role in the musical comedy Peter Pan; in 1986, she portrayed Sally Bowles in a European revival of Cabaret, winning a Molière award for her performance at Paris' Théâtre Mogador. Upon completing her work in an international tour paying homage to the life and repertoire of
Kurt Weill,
Lemper turned to film, appearing in
Peter Greenaway's Prospero's Books and
Robert Altman's Ready to Wear -- as a recording artist, her albums included the 1991 pop showcase
Crimes of the Heart; a collaboration with
Michael Nyman titled
Songbook; and tributes to
Weill,
Edith Piaf, and
Marlene Dietrich. In 1998, she also starred in the West End production of Chicago;
The Punishing Kiss followed in the spring of 2000.
But One Day..., the first album to feature
Lemper's own compositions since 1997's
Nuits Étranges, appeared in late 2002. Her first live album,
Blood and Feathers: Live at the Cafe Carlyle, was released in mid-2005.
Between Yesterday and Tomorrow appeared in 2009.
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Jason Ankeny, Rovi