Sutton Foster
Sutton Foster was an actress who worked in television most of her Hollywood career. In 2009, she debuted her first solo album, "Wish." In 2011, she won her second Tony Award for her leading role in "Anything Goes." In 2002, she earned her first leading role on Broadway in "Thoroughly Modern Millie." In 2002, she earned her first Tony Award for her role in "Thoroughly Modern Millie." Foster began her acting career playing characters on a variety of series including "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (1999-), "Psych" (USA, 2006-2014) and "Flight of the Conchords" (HBO, 2007-09). She also appeared in "Royal Pains" (USA, 2009-2016). She continued to work steadily in television dramas throughout the early 2000s and the 2010s, appearing on "The Good Wife" (CBS, 2009-2016), "Bunheads" (Freeform, 2012-13) and "Elementary" (CBS, 2012-). Later, she earned a role in the dramatic comedy "The Angriest Man in Brooklyn" (2014) with Robin Williams. She also appeared in the Michael Weston comedy "Gravy" (2015). She also worked in television during these years, including a part on "Younger" (TV Land, 2015-). Foster most recently worked on "Match Game" (ABC, 2016-). Foster was married to Christian Borle.