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Ivy Austin

Ivy Austin (born Ivy Lynn Epstein; January 19, 1958 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actress, singer, and voice-over artist, known for her performances on Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion and her Sesame Street voices. She also starred on Broadway as Raggedy Ann.

Ivy Austin

Ivy Lynn Epstein

(1958-01-19) January 19, 1958
Brooklyn, New York

Actress, singer, voice artist

Biography[edit]

Early life and education[edit]

Ivy Austin is an alumna of NYC's High School of Performing Arts, has a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology from Colgate University, and a Master of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Manhattan College.

Career[edit]

Austin's stage career began with national tours of Hair (as Crissy) in 1976 and They're Playing Our Song (Alter Ego) in 1979. She made her New York City Opera debut in 1982's Candide (Pink Sheep) and remained on the guest artist roster through 1989. Other NYCO credits include Naughty Marietta (Lisette), The Merry Widow (Zozo), The Music Man (Ethel Toffelmier), The New Moon, The Desert Song, South Pacific, and Sweeney Todd (Beggar Woman). Austin's Broadway debut in 1986 was as the starring role in the Joe Raposo/William Gibson musical Raggedy Ann: The Musical Adventure,[1] directed by Patricia Birch.[2]


In 1989, Austin performed "The Story of Gloria" on American Radio Company (now known as A Prairie Home Companion). According to Time Magazine, "The show's funniest sketch, a serial, produced a new star, actress Ivy Austin."[3] She also played the crusty-voiced French lady Babette, and sang with Rob Fisher and The Coffee Club Orchestra.


Austin has recorded countless songs for Sesame Street, and is the voice of Sesame Street characters Cereal Girl, Hammy Swinette, Sublime Miss M, Soo-ey Oinker of The Oinker Sisters, and Gloria Esta-worm. As writer/producer, Ivy Austin created holiday programs for National Public Radio and a long-running concert series at The World Financial Center. Ivy Austin appeared in numerous television commercials and has an impressive list of theatrical and concert credits.


Austin is in her sixth year as a contributing lyricist and performer in The Thalia Follies, a political satire in on New York's Upper West Side.


Austin performs regularly at Symphony Space on WNYC radio broadcasts of Selected Shorts and Bloomsday, and has participated in years of "Wall-to-Wall" music marathons. She appeared in Wall-to-Wall Broadway singing "Adelaide's Lament". She has performed several plays with the Night Kitchen Radio Theater for XM Satellite Radio.

Sing! Songs of Joe Raposo

Big Bird Discovers the Orchestra

Sesame Road

Born to Add

Splish Splash: Bathtime Fun

Sing-Along Travel Songs

Silly Songs

Hot!/Heat! Hot!/Heat! Hot!/Heat! Dance Songs

Sesame Street Platinum-All Time Favorites

Elmopalooza!

We Are All Earthlings

I’m Green and I’m Proud

Signs of the Times from Moo-town Records

Sesame Street Kids/Kid Favorite Songs

Sesame Street Best

Cheap Thrills

New York City Opera Candide

Lady Be Good!

Wall to Wall Richard Rodgers

A Prairie Home Christmas

A Prairie Home Companion 25th Anniversary Collection

Selected Shorts: A Night at the Office

Official website

at the Internet Broadway Database

Ivy Austin

at IMDb

Ivy Austin