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Bebe Neuwirth: Decades of Dance & Stage Brilliance
15 Dec
Summary
- Neuwirth honored at Dance Hall of Fame Ceremony on December 3, 2025.
- She holds two Tony Awards for Broadway performances in 'Sweet Charity' and 'Chicago'.
- Neuwirth balances stage, screen, and a lifelong devotion to dance and storytelling.

Actress Bebe Neuwirth was honored on December 3, 2025, at the Dance Hall of Fame Ceremony in Los Angeles. The 66-year-old star, celebrated for her timeless elegance, wore a sophisticated black outfit accented with purple beading. This event recognized her profound contributions to dance, an art form that has been central to her multifaceted career.
Renowned for her role as Lilith Sternin on "Cheers," for which she won two Emmy Awards, Neuwirth's artistic journey began long before her sitcom fame. A classically trained dancer, she has garnered two Tony Awards for her unforgettable Broadway performances, including her iconic portrayal of Velma Kelly in "Chicago."
Neuwirth's philosophy emphasizes the communal power of art and performance, viewing them as essential human experiences. She continues to engage audiences across stage and screen, most recently appearing in HBO's "Julia," while remaining a respected figure in the performing arts community.




