Silvie Paladino (born 18 August 1971) is an Australian soprano, notable for her roles in musical theatre, as well as a concert performer.
Paladino's other Australasian credits include the role of Jeannie in the Australian tour of Hair, the role of Grizabella in the Australian and Asian tour of Cats and since then has recreated the role in both Sydney and Kuala Lumpur. In 1995 Paladino appeared as Ellen in Cameron Mackintosh's Australian premiere of Miss Saigon at Sydney's Capitol Theatre. For this role she received a nomination for Best Supporting Artist in the Mo Awards.
In 2001, Paladino toured with her one-woman show Silvie Paladino Sings Streisand, and was nominated for a Green Room Award. She released a live CD of this performance.
Paladino played the lead role of Donna in Mamma Mia! throughout Australia and Asia.
In 2007, Paladino played the leading role of Rita in the world premiere of Sideshow Alley for McPherson Ink, for which she was nominated for a Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Musical.
Paladino signed a recording deal with Universal Music Australia and released a Christmas album, Christmas List on 24 November 2007, which features songs from her performances at previous Carols by Candlelight.
For The Production Company in Melbourne, Paladino's roles include Lady Thiang in The King and I in 2010, Florency Vassey in Chess directed by Gale Edwards in 2012, Tim Carney 24 August 2012 and Jerry's Girls in 2015.
In 2022, she was in a production of Cinderella. In 2024, she was the alternate to Sarah Brightman's Norma Desmond in the Australian production of Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard in Melbourne and Sydney, garnering better reviews than Brightman.
1991 | Green Room Award | Actress in a Supporting Role – Music Theatre | Les Misérables | Éponine | |
Green Room Award | Cabaret | Silvie Paladino Sings Streisand | |||
2007 | Helpmann Award | Best Female Actor in a Musical | Sideshow Alley | Rita | |
2012 | Green Room Award | Actress in a Leading Role – Music Theatre | Chess | Florence Vassey | |
Helpmann Award | Best Female Actor in a Musical | Chess | Florence Vassey |
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