Elinore O'Connell
Elinore O'Connell
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Elinore O'Connell began a lifelong fascination with combining acting
and singing while growing up in a musically-minded Irish Catholic
family on the beaches of Santa Ana, California. The youngest of seven
children raised by East Coast parents, Elinore fiddled away among her
siblings at many a seaside campfire, framed by countless episodes of
rigorous body surfing by day and long, inspirational walks by sunset.
Her mother was a homemaker and writer, whose family for generations had
been vaudevillians and singers; her father was a 30-year US Marine
Sargent and Veteran of three wars. A steady, creative, inspired and
tough product of the two, Elinore received great gifts that would well
serve any actor and vocalist. As a child playing in the very bean field
that later became The Orange County Center for the Performing Arts, her
destiny has been no surprise. Elinore attended University of
California, Los Angeles, where she received a Masters of Fine Arts.
While a student, she won the Universities' most prestigious "Hugh
O'Brian Award for Acting" before setting out to pursue her career in
the performing arts. In Los Angeles, she was a guest Star on such TV
shows as "General Hospital", "Murder She Wrote", "Entertainment
Tonight". Her most pivotal role, however, arguably came to be when she
was cast in the coveted stage role of "Fantine" in the original Los
Angeles Company of "Les Miserables" (1989). As such, she was the 3rd
woman in the world ever to play Fantine. Her award winning performance
was directed and developed by the original Les Miserables creative team
and it was during this period when Elinore O'Connell made a memorable
performance on the "Tonight Show with Johnny Carson", where she sang "I
Dreamed a Dream" and was interviewed . Elinore made her movie debut as
Julia Robert's mother in the blockbuster feature, "Flatliners". Her New
York City debut occurred when Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber selected her as
his Broadway leading lady in "Aspects of Love", under the direction of
Sir Trevor Nunn. Lloyd Webber subsequently bestowed upon her the honor
of singing his most famous song, "Memory", for his ongoing World Tour
in front of 10-20,000 fans per show. She went on to tour with many
esteemed First Broadway National Tours. Elinore has recorded three
albums including "A small circle of friends" with her sister Sheila
O'Connell and composer Roger Nichols. In 1998, Elinore married Niall
Kelleher, who since 2005 is a leading Organizer for the New York City
Marathon, UPS division. The couple have one child. Elinore enjoys being
a teaching artist and has been on the faculty of the world-famous crowd
inside the "Actors Studio" school in NYC where she has taught voice for
the actor. Presently Elinore is in studio with the highly acclaimed
musical director Paul Bogeav, as they develop new interpretations of
songs for the modern musical theater. Her current signature "Elinore
Sings Jazz" concert series continues her scintillating flair, being
received with great audience enthusiasm.
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