Known for her high-pitched voice and dynamic delivery, singer/actress Kristin Chenoweth became a Tony Award winner with her performances as Sally in the Broadway revival of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (1999) and as the original Glinda in Broadway's Wicked (2003). Also a solo recording artist, she debuted with the standards collection Let Yourself Go in 2001 before making her first appearance on the Billboard 200 with 2008's A Lovely Way to Spend Christmas. In the meantime, she built an acting CV that includes her own sitcom (2001's Kristin) and an Emmy-winning turn as Olive Snook on Pushing Daisies. Chenoweth also moonlighted on the "Elmo's World" segments of Sesame Street as the Chaplin-esque Ms. Noodle. Featuring classics by the Gershwins, Hoagy Carmichael, and others, she topped the Billboard jazz chart in 2016 with The Art of Elegance and had another hit holiday release with Happiness Is...Christmas! in 2021. Wikipedia
Known for her high-pitched voice and dynamic delivery, singer/actress Kristin Chenoweth became a Tony Award winner with her performances as Sally in the Broadway...