Lea

Birthname: Lea Michelle Sarfati
Date of Birth: August 29, 1986
Place of Birth: Bronx, New York, USA
Hair: Brunette
Eyes: Brown
Height: 5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
Sign: Leo
Occupation: Singer; Actress
B’way Debut: Les Misérables 1995
TV Debut: Third Watch

Child Star: Michele has virtually grown up onstage, making her Broadway debut at age 8 as Young Cosette in Les Miserables. Landing the role from an open call, the young actress has hardly stopped working since, going from Les Miz to the Toronto and Broadway companies of Ragtime, followed by a brief stint in high school (“It was my fun, normal time!” she quips) and then the Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof. “I’ve kinda had to grow up fast,” Michele says frankly, “but it’s made me who I am. I have some awesome friends from high school, and I’ve also been able to work with people like Marin Mazzie, Audra McDonald and Brian Stokes Mitchell—I mean, come on! I wouldn’t change any of it. This is exactly where I want to be.”

Sounds of Spring: Michele’s journey with Spring Awakening began at 14 when she originated the role of Wendla in the first workshop. Since then, she’s remained one of the only constants in the show’s development. The other constant: Duncan Sheik’s acclaimed contemporary rock score, which Michele declares she’s “obsessed” with. “I was raised on the classic Broadway shows, but there’s another side of me that’s listening to Kelly Clarkson and rockin’ out to pop music,” she says. “That’s the amazing thing about this show—the way that I grew up listening to Alanis Morissette’s “Ironic” or the way that girls blast “Since U Been Gone” is the same way you can blast “Bitch of Living” or “Don’t Do Sadness.” There’s a song in Spring Awakening for every single kid out there going through all of the issues of growing up. That’s why I’m most proud to be part of this show.”

Baring It All: Michele has some of the most intense moments in Spring Awakening, including a controversial sex scene at the end of Act 1. “People like to focus on that scene,” she says. “I always get questions like ‘How does it make you feel? How do your parents feel?’ You know what? It’s a sex scene. It’s risky, but I am so comfortable working with [co-star] Jonathan Groff. He makes it easy for me.” She’s quick to point out that every cast member gets a moment to bare their souls onstage before the end of the show: “I don’t consider [the sex scene] any more challenging or intense or risky than anything anyone else does on the stage,” she explains. “Everyone is putting themselves out there.”

Eponine or Wendla? Earlier this season, Michele faced a dilemma most young actresses would dream of—whether to play Eponine in the revival of Les Miserables (she was cast during rehearsals for Spring Awakening’s off-Broadway run) or follow Sheik and company uptown. “I can’t express to you how much I love Les Miz,” she says. “I grew up with it. It will always be important to me. But after working on Wendla for six years, I felt I owed it to her and myself and the creative team to take this next step.” She remains hopeful of getting another chance to sing “On My Own” one day. “Maybe they’ll revive it a third time. Why not?” she says with a smile.

Role Model: Asked about her dream roles, the sprightly young actress speaks first of her favorite leading lady. “I’m such a fan of Idina Menzel!” Michele exclaims. “I think she’s made a wonderful career in this business. I love her so much, and any role she’s played, I’d love to be able to follow in her footsteps.” Indeed, the “L” word becomes a refrain when Michele talks about her future onstage. “I love the theater!” she says with joy. “I’d love to be able to play all different roles, whether it’s Maureen in Rent or Maria in West Side Story. I would just love to be involved in this business forever.’

In 2009, Lea will see her biggest break to date; Starring as Rachel Berry in Fox’s new series Glee!

Awards & Nominations

Drama Desk Awards
- Nomination – 2007 Outstanding Actress in a Musical (Spring Awakening)

Broadway.com Audience Award
- Nomination 2007: Broadway.com Audience Award nomination for Favorite Leading Actress in a Broadway Musical, Spring Awakening
- Nomination 2007: Broadway.com Audience Award nomination for Favorite Breakthrough Performance (Female), Spring Awakening – winner
- Nomination 2007: Broadway.com Audience Award nomination for Favorite Onstage Pair (with Jonathan Groff), Spring Awakening – winner

Grammy Awards
- Nomination 2008 : Best Musical Show Album Spring Awakening (musical)