Ali Stroker - '05

Groundbreaking performer Ali Stroker won the 2019 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her role as Ado Annie in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! She made history as the first actor in a wheelchair to appear on Broadway when she originated the role of Anna in Deaf West's acclaimed 2015 revival of Spring Awakening. Ms. Stroker is also the first actress in a wheelchair to graduate from NYU's Tisch drama program. She starred in 12 episodes of the talent competition The Glee Project, which led to a guest role on Fox's Glee. She then recurred in the Kyra Sedgwick ABC series Ten Days in the Valley, and she has guest-starred on Fox's Lethal Weapon, CBS's Instinct, and Comedy Central's Drunk History. Ms. Stroker earned a Barrymore Award nomination for starring as Olive in The Twenty-Fifth Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. In addition to her work on and off-Broadway, she has soloed at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., New York's Town Hall, and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Ms. Stroker has been a co-chair of Women Who Care, which supports United Cerebral Palsy of New York City. She co-founded Be More Heroic, an anti-bullying campaign that tours the country connecting with thousands of students each year. In addition, she has led theater workshops for South African women and children affected by HIV and AIDS with the group ARTS Inside Out. Ms. Stroker's dedication to improving lives through the arts, disabled or not, is captured in her motto: ”Making Your Limitations Your Opportunities.” Inducted 2022


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2005


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