
Here is Biography of Karen Akers.
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Biography Karen Akers Personal Information
Birthname: Karen Akers
Nick name: Karen Akers
Date of birth: October 13, 1945
Birth place: New York, New York, United States

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Ethnicity Austrian and Swiss-Italian
Nationality American
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Occupation: actress and singer
Zodiac Sign: Libra
Early Life and Education
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University Columbia University
Marital status Married

Karen Akers Family
Father: Heinrick C. Orth-Pallavicini
Mother: Mary Orth-Pallavicini

Brother: No
Sister: Nicole Orth-Pallavicini,
Marie Orth-Pallavicini,
Terri Orth-Pallavicini
Husband
Jim Akers
Kevin Power
Children
2( Not Known )
Boyfriend
Raul Julia

Karen Akers Physical appearance
Height: 5′ 8″ (1.75m)
Weight: 65 kg · 143 lbs
Eye color: Dark Brown.
Hair color: Brown.
Body Type: Average
Waist Size 28
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About her career
Akers initially showed up on Broadway in the first creation of Nine,


a melodic coordinated by Tommy Tune and dependent on the Federico Fellini movie 8½, as Luisa Contini, the spouse of unbridled movie chief Guido Contini (played by Raúl Juliá).

The show opened May 9, 1982, and had an effective run of 732 exhibitions, shutting February 4, 1984. Akers won a Theater World Award for her presentation. She was one of three entertainers in the show assigned for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, with the honor in the long run going to individual cast part Liliane Montevecchi.

In 1985, Akers showed up in such component films as Woody Allen’s

The Purple Rose of Cairo as a celluloid chanteuse, and in Heartburn (as the fancy woman of Jack Nicholson’s character).

She showed up on Broadway in Grand Hotel, a melodic variation of the novel and film, scored by Robert Wright, George Forrest, and Maury Yeston. In Grand Hotel Akers was brought together with Nine chief Tommy Tune and Nine cast individuals Liliane Motevecchi and Kathi Moss. The show opened November 12, 1989, for a run of 1,018 exhibitions, through April 19, 1992.

Akers covered “Sometime” in her 1991 collection Unchained Melodies, a tune composed for Madonna by Stephen Sondheim the prior year.

Karen Akers Money factor
Net worth: $100 Million.
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