Bio

ABOUT CELINE

Celine Sullivan is a musical theatre performer from Suwanee, Georgia. She grew up watching Sutton Foster as Fiona in Shrek the Musical on repeat, utterly enchanted—and a little electrified—by the way someone could sing, dance, and be that funny all at once. She found early inspiration in the comedic genius of Lucille Ball and Mary Tyler Moore, and, more recently, in the raw, grounded performances of Nicole Scherzinger. That mix of humor, heart, and emotional authenticity continues to shape the kind of stories Celine loves to tell.

Though she originally planned to become a ballerina—starting classes at age five—by her teen years, her heart had shifted toward musical theatre. Celine earned her Bachelor of Music in Music Theatre from Oklahoma City University, where she played Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes. She also starred as Irene Molloy in Hello, Dolly! at Cedar Summerstock Theater. One of her most treasured experiences was performing in A Night of Broadway in Dallas, TX, sharing the stage with Kelli O’Hara and Sutton Foster—full circle moments she’ll never forget.

When she’s not performing, Celine can usually be found crocheting, thrifting, or rewatching classic sitcoms. She also loves swimming, dancing the night away to good music, and spending time with her big, lively family (she’s one of six, including two sets of twins!).

Soon to be based in New York City, Celine is excited to keep telling stories that move people—through humor, depth, and a whole lot of harmony.