Rhonda Burchmore Biography
Burchmore, Rhonda OAM is a well-known Australian entertainer. Burchmore opened Melbourne’s Crown Casino in 1997, starring in Red Hot & Rhonda.
How old is Rhonda Burchmore? – Age
She is 62 years old as of 15 May 2022. She was born in 1960 in Sydney, Australia. Her real name Rhonda Suzanne Burchmore.
Rhonda Burchmore Education
Burchmore grew up in Sydney and went to Beverly Hills Girls High School. She was awarded a scholarship to the University of New England, where she studied Theatre Arts.
Who is Rhonda Burchmore Husband?
Burchmore and her psychiatrist husband, Nick, have one daughter, Lexie. Legs 11: The Rhonda Burchmor Story, called after the bingo-based popular nickname for her long-legged figure, was released in 2010.
Rhonda Burchmore Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $3 Million.
Rhonda Burchmor I’m a Celebrity
Burchmore competed in the sixth season of the Australian version of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! in 2020, finishing third.
Rhonda Burchmore Height
She stands at a height of 6 feet 0 inches (1.82 m).
Rhonda Burchmor Career
Burchmore played Kate in The Pirate Movie in 1982. Burchmore made her Australian stage debut in the 1988 production of Sugar Babies, with Garry McDonald and Broadway star Eddie Bracken. Later same year, she starred alongside Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller in the West End production of Sugar Babies. Burchmore was cast in the revival of Stop the World – I Want to Get Off as well as a role in Hot Shoe Shuffle while in the United Kingdom.
Burchmore opened Melbourne’s Crown Casino in 1997, starring in Red Hot & Rhonda. Burchmore played Nadine Hale in Tommy Tune’s stage adaptation of Irving Berlin’s Easter Parade, which was intended for Broadway but finally fell through. The Melbourne Theatre Company (MTC) produced Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods, in which Burchmore made an appearance.
Her self-titled debut album, Burchmore, came out in 1998. Further collections incorporate 12 PM Meeting, Inhabit the Melbourne Show Corridor, Unadulterated Creative mind, and a recording of her stage show, Cry Me a Stream – The Universe of Julie London.
Mame, The Production Company’s first production, starred Burchmore as the lead. She also appeared in The Boyfriend Jerry’s Girls and La Cage Aux Folles for The Production Company, and in 2008, she reprised her role in Mame. Further jobs followed, remembering Adelaide for an Australian restoration of Folks and Dolls, Tanya in the fruitful Mamma Mia!, Urinetown The Melodic, Tom Silliness, Regard: A Musical Journey of Women as well as her own works; Sings ‘n Swings, My Funny Valentines, and Fever are all by Burchmore.
She appeared alongside Gary Sweet in Trevor Ashley’s musical comedy Little Orphan in 2013. The Drowsy Chaperone in 2010 with Geoffrey Rush for the MTC, Song, and Dance, They’re Playing Our Song, and Diana in Lend Me a Tenor are other Australian stage roles. Burchmore appeared in Iolanthe as Queen of the Fairies, Die Fledermaus as Prince Orlofsky with Joan Carden, Ruddigore, and An Evening with Sondheim with the Victorian Opera.
Burchmore’s TV credits remember ordinary appearances for Songs by Candlelight, in the theatrical presentation Hello It’s Saturday, the test show Spicks and Bits and furthermore visitor jobs in the sitcom Kath and Kim and on the television series Love Youngster. In 2019, it was reported Burchmore had been projected in the job of Grandmother Viv in new Seven Organization sitcom, Fam Time.