Elizabeth Stanley
Latest News on Elizabeth Stanley:
BIO
Prior to originating the role of Mary Jane Healy in Jagged Little Pill, Elizabeth Stanley starred in the world premiere at A.R.T. She previously appeared on Broadway in the revival of On the Town (Drama Desk Nomination), Million Dollar Quartet, Cry-Baby, and the Tony Award-Winning revival of Company as well as the First National Tours of The Bridges of Madison County and Xanadu. On television, Elizabeth can be seen in “NOS4A2” (upcoming), “FBI,” “The Get Down”, “The Affair,” “Black Box,” “Made in Jersey,” “Fringe,” “The Chappelle Show,” and “PBS Great Performances – Company.”
STAGE CREDITS
Movies
[ 2018 ] Young Helen
[ 2026 ]
Awards and Nominations
Elizabeth Stanley, Jagged Little Pill
winner
Elizabeth Stanley, Jagged Little Pill
Elizabeth Stanley, Jagged Little Pill
Elizabeth Stanley, On the Town
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Elizabeth Stanley has appeared on Broadway in 5 shows.
Elizabeth Stanley has not appeared in the West End.
Outstanding Actress in a Musical (Drama Desk Awards) for Jagged Little Pill, Outstanding Actress in a Musical (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Jagged Little Pill, Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for Jagged Little Pill and Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical (Drama Desk Awards) for On the Town.
Elizabeth Stanley has won several awards throughout her career. She received the 2019 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical for her role in Jagged Little Pill. Stanley was also nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance in the same show. Additionally, she earned a Helen Hayes Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Musical for her work in the Kennedy Center production of Company. Other notable nominations include the 2016 Broadway World San Francisco Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her role in the National Tour of the musical. Elizabeth Stanley's contributions to theater continue to be recognized by her peers and audiences alike.