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Kate Shindle Kate Shindle, at MTV taping of Legally Blonde, September 18, 2007 Born Katherine Renee Shindle 31 January 1977 (1977-01-31) (age 32) Toledo, Ohio Kate Shindle (born January 31, 1977 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American actress, singer, dancer, and AIDS activist. She came to fame as Miss America 1998, where In 2007, she became an original principal cast member of the Broadway musical, Legally Blonde, based on the 2001 Reese Witherspoon film. Contents [hide] 1 Miss America career 2 Musical career 3 Theatre credits 4 References 5 External links // Miss America career Shindle's father served on the national pageant's board of directors when she won. He was on a leave of absence during the time of the pageant. The judges, none of whom had ever met Shindle's father, stood firm on their decision. Like previous Miss America Leanza Cornett, Shindle focused on official lecture appearances for HIV/AIDS awareness and education and has raised tens of millions of dollars for Upon completion of her year as Miss America, Shindle returned to Northwestern to complete her degree in Theatre/Music Theatre. She has also done graduate level work at NYU and UCLA. Kate considers herself a conservative Catholic who is pro-life and pro-gay marriage. She spoke at a rally for gay marriage on 15 Nov 2008 in New York, urging everyone to stand up for equality and marriage rights. Musical career In 1999, Shindle's first CD, Christmases to Come was released on SSP Records. The CD featured the Chicago jazz ensemble Skip Sams' Society Sound, and was used to promote AIDS awareness and raised money for the National AIDS Fund. In 2003, she followed up with her first proper solo CD, Till Today, which was produced by Skip Sams and released on Sams' own label. In 2005, Shindle recorded Frank Wildhorn's "Dracula", followed by "Jekyll & Hyde - Resurrection" in 2006, both on Wildhorn's label GlobalVision Records. In 2010, Shindle will play Mary Jane Watson in the Upcoming Broadway musical Spider Man: Turn Off the Dark. Theatre credits Legally Blonde - Performer: Vivienne Kensington Cabaret - Performer: Sally Bowles Jekyll & Hyde - Performer: A Young Girl, Bet, Bridesmaid, Housemaid, Nurse; Understudy: Lucy References ^ Weiner, | ||||
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