I was born and raised in the small town of Shelbyville, Kentucky in a home that always had a casserole in the oven and classic rock on the record player. I goofed off a lot and painted my face more nights than not. Can't say much has changed :)
Likes:
Tap dancing
Yoga class
Cooking dinner
Reading magazines in the sun
Food documentaries
Belting in the car
Dislikes:
Paying for parking
Sticky floors
Inconsiderate people
Goosebumps
Sleepless nights
Celery juice
Ruby Lewis has made headlines in New York, LA, Las Vegas and across the country as a versatile singer, actress and dancer. She starred as Indigo in Cirque du Soleil’s premiere Broadway show, Paramour, which led to features on Nightline, AOLBuild & two Macys Thanksgiving Day Parades. Ruby specializes in biographical roles, having played Betty Hutton & Peggy Lee in Lights Out: Nat ‘King’ Cole at the Geffen Playhouse (Ovation Nomination) and Marilyn Monroe in Marilyn.The New Musical (Best Broadway Performer Las Vegas) at the Paris Theatre in Las Vegas, backed by the Marilyn Monroe Estate. Her self-conceived one woman show Starlet has held residencies in Las Vegas and at the legendary Palm Cabaret in Puerto Vallarta. Ruby became known for the role of Daisy in the critically-acclaimed production of BAZ Vegas, gaining a following for her rendition of Florence Welch’s ‘Over the Love.’ Most recently, Ruby played Jane in a newly-reimagined production of Tarzan with the Franklin Performing Arts Company. Other notable theatre credits include A Little Night Music at Pasadena Playhouse, Love Actually Live at The Wallis, Francine in Jersey Boys and Scaramouche in Queen’s We Will Rock You. You can hear her voice Malibu Barbie for Mattel, including collaborative songs written by Lisa Loeb. Television credits include Girl Meets World, Masters of Sex, Hart of Dixie, Desperate Housewives, Entertainment Tonight, and the new Apple TV Series Sugar starring Colin Ferrell. Her first original single, “Shock Value” reached the Top 40 on the iTunes Pop Chart. Stay up to date: www.rubylewis.com @rubylewla.