Having spent most of the '90s wooing and winning over audiences in her native England, singer Ruthie Henshall made her Broadway debut in Kander & Ebb's Chicago in 2001. Her vocal skill was enchanting and impressive, leading to other career possibilities in America. She had guest spots on NBC's Law & Order and Mysteries of 71st Street for CBS; however, her hand in acting was temporary. Singing was Henshall's first love and England adored her. Her roles in A Chorus Line, Miss Saigon, and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats made her famous. In 2001, she was recognized as being the most po...