Julie Garnyé
Julie Garnyé is a singer, actress, voiceover artist and host.
As a performer, she most recently appeared in Los Angeles in Les Misérables at The Hollywood Bowl directed by Richard Jay-Alexander and CHESS in Concert at the Ford Amphitheatre. She also starred with Alan Cumming and Alice Ripley in Open All Night: The Music of Lance Horne and in the reading of Georgia Stitt's new musical The Water.Life and career
In New York, she recently starred in the reading of Lance Horne's new musical The $trip and, in 2007, she was distinguished as the only performer to be invited from outside New York to appear in the all-star Stephen Schwartz tribute concert at Town Hall. She is a regular performer at Cast Party at Birdland in New York and The Upright Cabaret in West Hollywood.
Other credits include Broadway: HAIR in Concert, CHESS in Concert, The Easter Bonnet Competition. New York: Broadway By The Year 1978, Children Of Eden in Concert, Pippin in Concert, NAMT Songwriters Showcase 2005 and dozens of readings and workshops. National Tours: CATS, Its Not Where You Start Regional:, West Side Story, George M, Fiddler On The Roof, Bye Bye Birdie. Film: Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, The Little Richard Story, The Ultimate Auction. Recordings: WICKED, HAIR, Longing For A Place Already Gone, Fine and Dandy, Folkzinger, Last Day On Earth, Wedding Plans and Broadway By The Year 1978 Original Cast Album.
Julie has sung in concert with/for prolific composer Stephen Schwartz, pop great Neil Sedaka, singer/songwriter Josh Groban, country star Dwight Yoakam and jazz legend Dave Brubeck.
As a host, she has co-hosted on Sirius Satellite Radio with Scott Nevins and live for many charity events and concerts.
Julie graduated from Santa Clara University with a double B.A. in Theatre and English and has been studying voice with famed vocal teacher Edward Sayegh for 15 years. She will be heard next as the singing voice of the fairy Lyria in the Disney animated film "Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure" and will reprise the role of Susan in the new musical "The Water" in Los Angeles in April 2009.