Amy Spanger

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Amy Spanger is an American actress, singer and dancer. She graduated from Triton Regional High School in Byfield, Massachusetts.

Amy made her Broadway debut in 1995 in the musical Sunset Boulevard. She has also appeared on Broadway in the revival of Kiss Me, Kate, in which she played the dual role of Lois/Bianca, in Chicago as Roxie Hart, Urinetown as Hope Cladwell, and The Wedding Singer as Holly.

Amy also appeared in the national tour companies of Rent and Chicago. She originated the role of Susan in the off-Broadway production of the Jonathan Larson musical tick, tick... BOOM!.

Other stage credits include: Lunch, R Shomon, and Feeling Electric, in which she co-starred with actor Anthony Rapp.

Television credits include: Becker, Ed, Egg: The Arts Show, and Six Feet Under. Amy also starred in the Showtime original movie musical Reefer Madness as Sally.

Spanger married actor Michael C. Hall in 2002. The couple separated in 2006.

Fansite: www.amy-spanger.com

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