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Linda Eder (/ ˈ ɛ d ər /; born February 3, 1961 [1]) is an American singer and actress. She originated the role of Lucy Harris in the Broadway musical Jekyll & Hyde , for which she was nominated for the Drama Desk Award .
Jekyll & Hyde is a 1990 musical based on the 1886 novella The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.Originally conceived for the stage by Frank Wildhorn and Steve Cuden, it features music by Frank Wildhorn, a book by Leslie Bricusse and lyrics by all of them.
Someone Like You is a musical with a book by Robin Midgley and Fay Weldon, lyrics by Dee Shipman, and music by Petula Clark.. Based on a concept developed by Clark and Ferdie Pacheco over a period of several years, it is set in West Virginia immediately after the end of the Civil War.
Someone Like You (from Jekyll & Hyde) performed by Linda Eder choreo. by Drew Meekins, Jamie Isley ; Anna's Theme (from The Red Violin) by John Corigliano performed by Joshua Bell; Not About Angels (from The Fault in Our Stars) by Birdy; Remember Me by Thomas Bergersen choreo. by Drew Meekins, Jamie Isley; 2022–23 [7] The Prayer
Someone like You, a 2001 American romantic comedy Someone like You (2009 film) or Unnaipol Oruvan , an Indian Tamil-language film directed by Chakri Toleti Someone Like You (2024 film) , a 2024 American romance film
Vienna - Linda Eder, from Linda Eder; You Are My Home - Linda Eder and Peabo Bryson, from The Scarlet Pimpernel; What I Do Best - Robin S., third single from Show Me Love (album) Someone - Linda Eder and Michael Feinstein, from And So Much More; So Slowly - Danny de Munk, from Danny (originally from the musical Svengali)
Linda Hamilton doesn’t just grab your attention, she commands it — much like the characters she’s played onscreen. It’s evident that her power lies not just in the iconic roles she’s ...
"Someone Like You" served as the lead single and only single off Profile II: The Best of Emmylou Harris. It was issued by Warner Bros. Records in October 1984. It was backed on the B-side by the song "Light of the Stable". The single was distributed as a seven-inch vinyl single. [3] "