Rhonda Suzanne BurchmoreOAM (born 15 May 1960) is an Australian entertainer, most notable as an actress, recording artist and singer in musical theatre, she has appeared in numerous television shows and briefly in film.
Burchmore released her first album in 1998, the self-titled Rhonda Burchmore. Further albums include Midnight Rendezvous, Live at the Melbourne Concert Hall, Pure Imagination, and a recording of her stage show, Cry Me a River – The World of Julie London.
In 1999, Burchmore played the lead role in The Production Company's first show, Mame. She also played the roles in The Boyfriend Jerry's Girls & La Cage Aux Folles for The Production Company, and later returned in a new production of Mame in 2008.
Further roles followed, including Adelaide in an Australian revival of Guys and Dolls, Tanya in the successful Mamma Mia!, Urinetown The Musical, Tom Foolery, Respect: A Musical Journey of Women, and her own productions; Rhonda Burchmore Sings 'n Swings, My Funny Valentines and Fever.
Burchmore was born in Sydney, and attended Beverly Hills Girls High School. She gained a scholarship to the University of New England where she majored in Theatre Arts. Burchmore and her husband, Nick, a psychiatrist,[7] have a daughter. In 2010 she published her autobiography, Legs 11: The Rhonda Burchmore Story,[8] named after the bingo-based popular epithet for her long-legged physique.
Discography
Albums
List of albums, with selected details
Title
Details
Rhonda Burchmore
Released: 1998
Format: CD
Label: Shock (SHOCK 0026)
Midnight Rendezvous (with the Ray Alldridge Trio)
Released: 2001
Format: CD
Label: Shock (RB001)
Live at the Melbourne Concert Hall
Released: 2003
Format: CD
Label: Shock (RB002)
Together Alone (with Bobby Valentine)
Released: 2006
Format: CD
Label: Sound Vault(SV0520)
Pure Imagination
Released: 2008
Format: CD
Label: Shock (RB003)
Cry Me a River – The World of Julie London
Released: 2013
Format: CD, digital
Label: ABC Music (374 3283)
A Red Hot Swinging Christmas with The Jack Earle Big Band)
The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. Rhonda Burchmore won one award in that time.[12]