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Encyclopedia > Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play

A Tony Award for the Best Performance by a Featured Actress has been awarded since 1947. Winners are shown in lines led by the year. The indented lines below each award show the other nominees for that award. What is popularly called the Tony Award (formally, the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre) is an annual award celebrating achievements in live American theater, including musical theater, primarily honoring productions on Broadway in New York. ... 1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1947 calendar). ...

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1940s

Patricia Neal (born January 20, 1926, Packard, Kentucky) is an Academy Award winning American actress. ... Shirley Booth (August 30, 1898 – October 16, 1992) was an acclaimed American actress. ...

1950s

Maureen Stapleton. ... The Rose Tattoo is a Tennessee Williams play. ... Marian Winters (19 April 1924 - 3 November 1978) was an American stage actress with some roles on film and television. ... I Am a Camera was a 1951 play by John Van Druten, inspired by Christopher Isherwoods The Berlin Stories, which in turn went on to inspire the Cabaret (musical)|musical]] and film Cabaret. ... Beatrice Straight as parapsychologist Dr. Martha Lesh in the movie Poltergeist (1982) Beatrice Whitney Straight (August 2, 1914 – April 7, 2001) was an Academy Award-winning American theater and film actress. ... The Crucible is a 1952 play by Arthur Miller. ... Jo Van Fleet (December 30, 1914 – June 10, 1996) was an Academy Award-winning American theater and film actress. ... The Trip to Bountiful is a 1985 film which tells the story of an elderly woman who wants to return home to the small town where she grew up, but is frequently stopped from leaving Houston, Texas by the daughter-in-law who insists that there is not enough money... Witness for the Prosecution is a play by Agatha Christie, which has been twice made into a film. ... haha im related to her yeah and kyle says hey Una Merkel (b. ... Diane Cilento (born October 5, 1933 in Brisbane, Australia), is a theater and film actress. ... The Trojan war will not take place (original title: La guerre de Troie naura pas lieu) is a play by French dramatist Jean Giraudoux, written in 1935. ... Anne Jackson (b. ... Elaine Stritch (born on February 2, 1925) is an Irish-American actress and singer. ... Bus Stop is a 1955 play by William Inge. ... Peggy Cass (left), with James Thurber and Joan Anderson (1960) Mary Margaret (Peggy) Cass (May 21, 1924 in Boston, Massachusetts - March 8, 1999 in New York City) was an actress, comedian, game show panelist, and announcer. ... Broadway poster Auntie Mame is a 1955 novel by Patrick Dennis that chronicles his madcap adventures growing up as the ward of his deceased fathers eccentric sister. ... Anna Massey, CBE (born August 11, 1937) is a British actress. ... The Reluctant Debutante The Reluctant Debutante is a 1958 comedy film made by Avon Productions and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. ... Separate Tables is a 1958 film, based on the play by Terence Rattigan and directed by Delbert Mann. ... Mildred Natwick (June 19, 1905 – October 25, 1994) was an American stage and film actress. ... The Waltz of the Toreadors is a play by Jean Anouilh. ... Phyllis Neilson Terry or Neilson-Terry (1892-1977) was an English actress, daughter of Julia Neilson and Fred Terry. ... The Happiest Millionaire is a 1967 musical film, based upon the true story of Philadelphia millionaire Anthony J. Drexel Biddle. ... Anne Bancroft (September 17, 1931 – June 6, 2005) was an iconic Academy, Tony, and Emmy Award-winning American actress. ... Brenda De Banzie was born on July 28, 1915 in Manchester, England. ... The Entertainer was a 1960 film which told the story of a failing stage performer who tried to keep his career going even as his personal life fell apart. ... Blondell in Nightmare Alley (1947) Rose Joan Blondell (August 30, 1906 - December 25, 1979) was an Oscar-nominated American actress. ... Mary Fickett is an American actress (b. ... Sunrise at Campobello is a 1960 film which tells the story of the struggle by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt against polio. ... Eileen Heckart was an American actress of stage, screen and television. ... Dark at the Top of the Stairs is a 1960 film with Shirley Winters. ... Julie Newmar as Catwoman Julie Newmar (born August 16, 1933 as Julia Charlene Newmeyer) is an American actress, dancer, and singer. ... Early 1961 sex comedy starring Susan Hayward, James Mason and Julie Newmar. ... Dolores Hart & Elvis Presley Dolores Hart (born Dolores Hicks on October 20, 1938 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American Roman Catholic nun and former actress. ... Nan Martin (b. ... I CAN BLOW!!! J.B. is a play in verse written by Archibald MacLeish and published in 1958. ... Requiem for a Nun is a book written by William Faulkner in 1951. ...

1960s

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Anne Revere Anne Revere (June 25, 1903–December 18, 1990) was an Academy Award-winning American film actress. ... Toys in the Attic is a 1963 film starring Dean Martin, Geraldine Page, Wendy Hiller and Gene Tierney. ... Best man has several meanings: Best man is a member of a wedding Films: The Best Man (1914 film) is a 1914 film The Best Man (1916 film) is a 1916 film The Best Man (1917 film) is a 1917 film The Best Man (1919 film) is a 1919 film... Jane Fonda (born December 21, 1937) is a two-time Academy Award-winning American actress, writer, political activist, former fashion model, and fitness guru. ... Sarah Marshall (born 25 March 1933 in London, England) is an actor. ... Juliet Mills - Juliet Maryon Mills (born November 21, 1941) is a British character actress, most famous for her roles on shows such as Nanny and the Professor and Passions. ... Five Finger Exercise is a 1962 drama film made by Columbia Pictures. ... Colleen Dewhurst (born June 3, 1924; died August 22, 1991) was a Canadian-born actress best known for playing Marilla Cuthbert in the various Anne of Green Gables productions from Sullivan Entertainment. ... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ... Eileen Heckart was an American actress of stage, screen and television. ... This page is about the movie. ... Rosemary Murphy was born on January 13, 1925, in Munich, Germany to a U.S. diplomat and his wife, who left Germany at the beginning of World War 2. ... A play by Tennessee Williams about two couples, one young the other middle ages, both experiencing pains and difficulties in their relationships. ... Elizabeth Ashley is an American actress who first came to prominence in the Broadway play Take Her, Shes Mine, which earned her a Tony award as Best Featured Actress in a Play. ... Take Her, Shes Mine is a 1963 comedy film starring James Stewart and Sandra Dee. ... Zohra Lampert in a still from Lets Scare Jessica to Death Zohra Lampert (born May 13, 1937) is an American character actress, perhaps best remembered for her role in the 1971 cult horror film Lets Scare Jessica to Death. ... Janet Margolin was born in New York City on July 25, 1943. ... Sunday in New York is a 1963 comedy film directed by Peter Tewksbury, starring Cliff Robertson, Jane Fonda,Rod Taylor. ... Sandy Dennis Sandy Dennis (April 27, 1937 – March 2, 1992) was an Academy Award and Tony-winning American theater and film actress. ... A Thousand Clowns is a 1965 film which tells the story of a young boy who lives with his eccentric uncle, who is forced to conform to society in order to keep custody of the boy. ... Melinda Dillon (born October 13, 1939 in Hope, Arkansas), is an American actress and comedienne. ... Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a play by Edward Albee that opened on Broadway at the Billy Rose Theater on October 13, 1962. ... Alice Ghostley (born August 14, 1926 in rural Missouri), is an American actress best known for playing the character of Bernice Clifton on Designing Women, Esmeralda on Bewitched and Aunt Alice on Mayberry R.F.D. after Frances Bavier left the show, and her character Aunt Bee was written out. ... Zohra Lampert in a still from Lets Scare Jessica to Death Zohra Lampert (born May 13, 1937) is an American character actress, perhaps best remembered for her role in the 1971 cult horror film Lets Scare Jessica to Death. ... Mother Courage and Her Children (German: Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder) was a play written in 1939 by the German dramatist and poet Bertolt Brecht (1898 - 1956) with significant contributions from his mistress at the time, Margarete Steffin. ... Barbara Loden was born on July 8, 1932 in Marion, North Carolina, USA. She died of cancer on September 5, 1980. ... After the Fall is a play by American dramatist Arthur Miller. ... Rosemary Murphy was born on January 13, 1925, in Munich, Germany to a U.S. diplomat and his wife, who left Germany at the beginning of World War 2. ... Any Wednesday is a 1966 comedy film directed by Robert Ellis Miller, starring Jason Robards, Jane Fonda and Dean Jones. ... Kate Daphne Reid (4 November 1930 – 27 March 1993) was a Canadian actress. ... Alice Ghostley (born August 14, 1926 in rural Missouri), is an American actress best known for playing the character of Bernice Clifton on Designing Women, Esmeralda on Bewitched and Aunt Alice on Mayberry R.F.D. after Frances Bavier left the show, and her character Aunt Bee was written out. ... Rae Allen (born Raffaella Giulia Teresa DAbruzzo on July 3, 1926 in NYC) is an American stage, film and television actress. ... Marjorie Rhodes and John Mills as Lucy and Ezra Fitton. ... Zoe Caldwell, OBE (September 14, 1933) is an Australian actress, born in Melbourne [1] during the Great Depression [2]. She has won four Tony Awards [3] for her performances on Broadway in Slapstick Tragedy, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Medea and Master Class, in which she portrayed opera singer... Glenda Jackson Glenda May Jackson, CBE, (born 9 May 1936) is a two-time Academy Award-winning British actress and politician, currently Labour Member of Parliament for the constituency of Hampstead and Highgate in the London Borough of Camden. ... The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, published in 1963, is a play by Peter Weiss, directed both on stage and screen by Peter Brook. ... Brenda Vaccaro (born November 18, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York) is a Italian American stage, motion picture, and television actress. ... Rare Broadway poster including the name of Joseph Campanella, who was replaced by Barry Nelson before opening night Cactus Flower is a farce by Abe Burrows. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 683 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (1517 × 1331 pixel, file size: 2. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 683 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (1517 × 1331 pixel, file size: 2. ... Marian Seldes ( born Aug 23, 1928 in New York City) is an American stage, film, radio, and television actress whose career has spanned five decades and who was elected to the American Theatre Hall of Fame. ... A Delicate Balance is a play by Edward Albee was first produced in New York at the Martin Beck Theatre on September 12, 1966, and was revived at the Plymouth Theatre on April 21, 1996. ... Camila Ashland is an actress, best known for her role as Minnie Du Val in the cult series Dark Shadows. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... The Rose Tattoo is a Tennessee Williams play. ... Pert Kelton (1907-1968) was an American vaudeville, movie, and television actress. ... Spofford is a city located in Kinney County, Texas. ... American author and Baháí who challenged and then left the movement, based on her claim that the will of `Abdul-Bahá was a forgery. ... The Birthday Party is the second play by Harold Pinter. ... Eleanor Nellie Randolph Wilson McAdoo (16 October 1889 – 5 April 1967) was an American author who wrote about her famous father, Woodrow Wilson. ... Le weekend is a 1967 black comedy movie written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard, and shot in full color by Raoul Coutard. ... Jane Alexander (born October 28, 1939), is an award-winning American actress, a former director of the National Endowment for the Arts, and an author. ... theatrical poster for The Great White Hope The Great White Hope, a Pulitzer Prize-winning and Tony Award-winning play written by Howard Sackler and first produced by Arena Stage in Washington, DC in 1967, that was the basis for the 1970 film of the same name. ... Diane Keaton (born Diane Hall on January 5, 1946) is an Oscar-winning American film actress, director and producer. ... Play It Again Sam (also known by its acronym, PIAS) is an international record label. ... Lauren Jones is an American film and television actress, magazine cover model, and famed bikini model. ... Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie? is a 1969 play in three acts by Don Petersen. ... Anna Manahan, born on October 18, 1924 in County Waterford, Irish Free State. ... An intimate relationship is a interpersonal relationship where there is a great deal of physical or emotional intimacy. ...

1970s

Blythe Katherine Danner (born February 3, 1943) is a prolific two time Emmy-winning American actress who has appeared in numerous stage, screen, and film roles. ... Butterflies Are Free is a 1972 film with Eileen Heckart, Goldie Hawn and Edward Albert. ... Eileen Heckart was an American actress of stage, screen and television. ... Butterflies Are Free is a 1972 film with Eileen Heckart, Goldie Hawn and Edward Albert. ... Linda Lavin as Alice Hyatt on Alice. ... James Coco and Doris Roberts in the original Broadway production The Last of the Red Hot Lovers is a play by Neil Simon. ... Rae Allen (born Raffaella Giulia Teresa DAbruzzo on July 3, 1926 in NYC) is an American stage, film and television actress. ... And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little is an American play written by Paul Zindel and published by Dramatists Play Services. ... Joan Van Ark (born June 16, 1943 in New York, New York, sometime credited as Joan Van Arc) is an actress who is best known for playing Larry Hagmans troubling sister-in-law and Michele Lees neighbor and best friend, Valene (Val) Clements Ewing Gibson Waleska Ewing on... Lécole des femmes (The School for Wives) is a theatrical comedy written by Molière. ... Mona Washbourne (November 27, 1903 - November 15, 1988) was a British film and stage actress. ... Look up home in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Elizabeth Wilson (born April 4, 1921) is a Tony Award-winning American actress. ... Sticks and Bones is a Tony Award-winning play by David Rabe. ... Mercedes Agnes Carlotta McCambridge (March 16, 1916 – March 2, 2004) was an Academy Award-winning American actress. ... Frances Sternhagen (born January 13, 1930) is an American actress. ... The Last of Mrs. ... Maya Angelou (born Marguerite Johnson April 4, 1928[1]) is an American poet, memoirist, actress and an important figure in the American Civil Rights Movement. ... Katherine Helmond (born July 5, 1928 as Katherine Marie Helmond in Galveston, Texas) is an American film, theater and television actress. ... Penelope Windust (born in New York City, New York) is an American actor who starred on television, and in a few movies. ... Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603 ) was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death. ... Frances Sternhagen (born January 13, 1930) is an American actress. ... Neil Simons The Good Doctor is a play composed of a series of scenes in which the only connecting thread is the character of the Writer, a curious amalgamation of Simon himself and Anton Chekhov. ... Regina (Regie) Baff is an actress, who was nominated for a Tony in 1974 for Veronicas Room[1]. She also appeared in West Side Waltz with Katharine Hepburn. ... Fionnula Flanagan (born 1941 in Dublin) is an Irish actress. ... This article is about the card game. ... Roxie Roker Roxie Roker (August 28, 1929–December 2, 1995) was an American actress of Bahamian descent who was best known for her groundbreaking role as Helen Willis on the sitcom, The Jeffersons, one half of the first interracial couple to be shown on regular prime-time TV. She also... Rita Moreno on the 1962 album cover for Academy Award Winner Rita Moreno Sings Rita Moreno (born December 11, 1931 in Humacao, Puerto Rico) is an Academy Award-winning actress and the first and only Puerto Rican actress in history (as well as one of only nine people) to have... The neoclassical Ritz Hotel London is one of Londons most famous landmarks. ... Linda J. Miller is the Iowa State Representative from the 82nd District. ... Geraldine Sue Page (November 22, 1924 - June 13, 1987) was an Academy Award and Emmy Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated American actress. ... Absurd Person Singular is a 1972 play by Alan Ayckbourn. ... Carole Shelley (born August 16, 1939) is a Tony Award-winning actress from London, England. ... Elizabeth Spriggs (born 1929 in Buxton, England) is a British actress. ... Frances Sternhagen (born January 13, 1930) is an American actress. ... Cover of 1993 Longman edition of Equus. ... Shirley Enola Knight, also known by her married name of Shirley Knight Hopkins, was born on July 5, 1936, to a wealthy family in Goessel, Kansas. ... Mary Beth Hurt (born Mary Supinger on September 26, 1946 in Marshalltown, Iowa) is an actress who was married to Oscar-winning actor William Hurt from 1971 to 1981. ... Lois Nettleton in Twilight Zone:The Midnight Sun Lois Nettleton (born August 6, 1929 in Oak Park, Illinois) is an actress and voice artist mostly known for her work in television. ... They Knew What They Wanted is a 1940 film with Carole Lombard, Charles Laughton, William Gargan, Harry Carey, and Karl Malden (in his film debut). ... Mary Louise Streep, mostly known as Meryl Streep (born June 22, 1949) is a two-time Academy Award-winning, six-time Golden Globe-winning, two-time SAG-winning, Grammy Award-nominated and BAFTA Award-winning American actress who has worked in theatre, television, and film. ... 27 Wagons Full of Cotton is a one-act play by Tennessee Williams, who referred to it as a Mississippi Delta comedy. ... this is a memory of 2 mondays ... For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf is a 1975 stageplay by Ntozake Shange. ... Patricia Elliott (born July 21, 1942 in Gunnison, Colorado) is an American actress. ... The Shadow Box is a Tony-winning play written by actor Michael Cristofer. ... Mary McCarty is a county commissioner in Palm Beach County, Florida. ... Anna Christie is a play by Eugene ONeill. ... Elizabeth Ann Wedgeworth (born January 21, 1935 in Abilene, Texas) is an American actress, best known for her role as Lahoma Vane Lucas on the daytime dramas Another World (1967-1970) and Somerset (1970-1973). ... Chapter Two is a 1979 film which tells the story of a man whose first wifes death interferes with his starting a new relationship. ... Swoosie Kurtz (born September 6, 1944) is an American actress. ... Tartuffe is a comedy by Molière. ... Marian Seldes ( born Aug 23, 1928 in New York City) is an American stage, film, radio, and television actress whose career has spanned five decades and who was elected to the American Theatre Hall of Fame. ... Ira Levin (born August 27, 1929 in New York) is an American author of fiction thriller novels and is also a playwright and songwriter. ... Joan Hickson played Miss Marple in the popular BBC TV series Joan Hickson OBE (August 5, 1906 – October 17, 1998) was an English actress of theatre, film and television, who achieved fame in her old age playing Agatha Christies Miss Marple. ... Bedroom Farce is a 1975 comedic play by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn. ... Man and Superman is a 1903 play in four acts by G. Bernard Shaw. ... Wings is a 1978 play by American playwright Arthur Kopit. ...

1980s

Dinah Manoff (born January 25, 1958 in New York City, New York) is an American stage and film actress. ... I Ought to Be in Pictures is a play by Neil Simon. ... Strider can refer to: Strider is the standard English title of Leo Tolstoys novella Kholstomer Strider, an alias of Aragorn, a character from The Lord of the Rings Strider, an arcade game made by Capcom that has also been ported to the Famicom, NES, Sega Megadrive and Sega Genesis... Poster for the 2002 Broadway revival Mornings at Seven is a play by Paul Osborn. ... Swoosie Kurtz (born September 6, 1944) is an American actress. ... Fifth of July is a 1979 play by American playwright Lanford Wilson. ... Maureen Stapleton. ... The Little Foxes is a realist play by Lillian Hellman, first performed in 1939, with Tallulah Bankhead giving a legendary performance in the lead role of Regina. ... Jessica Tandy, christened Jessie Alice Tandy (June 7, 1909 – September 11, 1994) was a noted Academy Award-winning English theatre, film and TV actress who became an American citizen. ... Species Between 100 and 150, see list Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Rosa A rose is a flowering shrub of the genus Rosa, and the flower of this shrub. ... Zoë Wanamaker CBE (born 13 May 1949) is an American-born English actress. ... Piaf is a biographical play about French chanteuse Edith Piaf. ... Amanda Michael Plummer (born March 23, 1957 in New York, New York) is an Emmy and Tony Award-winning American actress. ... Agnes of God is a play by John Pielmeier which tells the story of a novice nun who gives birth, insisting that the dead child was the result of a virgin birth. ... Dame Judith Anderson, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1934 Dame Judith Anderson, AC DBE (February 10, 1897–January 3, 1992), born Frances Margaret Anderson-Anderson, was an Tony award and Emmy winning stage and film actress who was also nominated for a Grammy and an Oscar. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Mia Dillon (born July 9, 1955) is an American actress. ... Crimes of the Heart is a 1986 film which tells the story of three estranged sisters who reunite at the family home in Mississippi. ... Mary Beth Hurt (born Mary Supinger on September 26, 1946 in Marshalltown, Iowa) is an actress who was married to Oscar-winning actor William Hurt from 1971 to 1981. ... Judith Ivey (born September 4, 1951 in El Paso, Texas) is an American actress. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Elizabeth Franz Elizabeth Franz (born Elizabeth Frankovich on June 18, 1941 in Akron, Ohio) is an American actress of stage and television. ... Brighton Beach Memoirs is a play by Neil Simon. ... Roxanne Hart born July 27, 1952 in Trenton, New Jersey, USA. She is an American television, film and stage actress. ... Look up passion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Margaret Tyzack (born 19 September 1931 in London, England) is a British actress. ... Alls Well That Ends Well is a comedy by William Shakespeare, and is often considered one of his problem plays, so-called because they cannot be easily classified as tragedy or comedy. ... Christine Baranski Christine Baranski (born 2 May 1952) is an American actress. ... The Real Thing is a play by Tom Stoppard, first performed in 1982. ... Dana Ivey (born August 14, 1942) is an American actress. ... In the words of AC Ward in his introduction to Bernard Shaw’s play Heartbreak House ‘the prime theme… was, that cultured, leisured Europe (words used at the beginning of the Preface) was drifting to destruction because those in a position to guide it to safety had failed to learn... Deborah Rush (born April 10, 1954, Chatham, New Jersey) is an American actress. ... Noises Off is a 1982 British play by Michael Frayn. ... Judith Ivey (born September 4, 1951 in El Paso, Texas) is an American actress. ... Hurlyburly (1984) is a play written by David Rabe. ... Joanna Gleason (born Joanne Halprin on June 2, 1950 in Winnipeg, Manitoba), is a Canadian-born actress, who has been a successful character actor in film, television and on stage. ... Theresa Merritt Hines, (usually credited as Theresa Merritt, sometimes credited as Theresa Merritte), b. ... Ma Raineys Black Bottom is a 1982 play; one of a ten-play cycle by August Wilson that chronicles 20th Century African American experience. ... Sigourney Weaver (born Susan Alexandra Weaver on October 8, 1949 in New York City) is an Oscar-nominated American actress. ... Swoosie Kurtz (born September 6, 1944) is an American actress. ... The House of Blue Leaves is a play by John Guare. ... Stockard Channing press kit photo Stockard Channing (born Susan Antonia Williams Stockard on February 13, 1944) is an American actress. ... Long Days Journey Into Night is a dramatic play in four acts by Eugene ONeill, widely considered to be his masterwork. ... Zoë Wanamaker CBE (born 13 May 1949) is an American-born English actress. ... Loot is a play by Joe Orton. ... Mary Alice Smith (born December 3, 1941 in Indianola, Mississippi, USA) is an African-American actress. ... Fences is a play by August Wilson; it was his second play to go to Broadway. ... Annette Bening (born May 29, 1958) is an American Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning actress. ... Phyllis Newman (born March 19, 1933 in Jersey City, New Jersey) is an actress and singer who was a frequent panelist on game shows such as Whats My Line? and Match Game. ... Broadway Bound is a play by Neil Simon. ... Carole Shelley (born August 16, 1939) is a Tony Award-winning actress from London, England. ... Stepping Out is the debut album by Canadian jazz pianist and vocalist Diana Krall, released in 1993 (see 1993 in music). ... L. Scott Caldwell as Rose in Lost L. Scott Caldwell (born 17 April 1944) is an American actress best known for playing the recurring character Rose on Lost. ... Joe Turners Come and Gone is a play by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright August Wilson. ... Kate Nelligan Kate Nelligan (born Patricia Colleen Nelligan on March 16, 1950, in London, Ontario) is a Canadian actress. ... Serious Money is a satirical play written by Caryl Churchill first staged in 1987. ... Christine Baranski Christine Baranski (born 2 May 1952) is an American actress. ... Rumors is a farce by Neil Simon. ... The Heidi Chronicles (1988) is an award-winning play by noted 20th century American playwright Wendy Wasserstein. ... Tovah Feldshuh (born Terri Sue Feldshuh December 27, 1952) actress, singer, playwright. ... Lend Me a Tenor is a play by Ken Ludwig. ... Penelope Ann Miller (January 13, 1964) is an American actress. ... Our Town by Thornton Wilder Our Town is a three act play by Thornton Wilder that is, perhaps, the most frequently produced play by an American playwright. ...

1990s

Margaret Tyzack (born 19 September 1931 in London, England) is a British actress. ... Polly Dean Holliday (born July 2, 1937 in Jasper, Alabama) is an American actress, best known for her role as Florence Jean Castleberry (Flo) on the television series Alice, and later on her own show, Flo. ... Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a Tony-nominated play by Tennessee Williams. ... S. Epatha Merkerson as Lt. ... August Wilsons The Piano Lesson was the 1990 Pulitzer Prize winner for drama, and concerned a brother and a sister arguing about whether or not they should sell their family piano. ... Lois Smith (born November 3, 1930) is an American actress whose career in theatre, film, and television has spanned five decades. ... This article is about the novel. ... Irene Worth on her recital disc Her Infinite Variety Irene Worth, Honorary CBE, (born Harriet Elizabeth Abrams June 23, 1916 in Fairbury, Nebraska - died March 9, 2002 in New York) was a distinguished stage and screen actress who became one of the leading stars of the English and American theatre. ... Image used on the Playbill for Lost in Yonkers Lost in Yonkers is a play by Neil Simon that opened on Broadway in 1991. ... Our Countrys Good is a play written in 1988 by British playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker telling the story of Convictism in Australia and Royal Marines sent to Australia in the late 1780s. ... Kathryn Erbe (born July 5, 1966) is an American actress best known for her role as Detective Alexandra Eames on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, a spin-off of Law & Order. ... J. Smith-Cameron (born circa 1955) is an American actress. ... Dancing at Lughnasa (see references to Lughnasa, or Lughnasadh, the ancient pagan ritual) is a play by Brian Friel set in Irelands County Donegal in August 1936. ... Dublin, Ireland-born theater and film actress, who was born on June 1, 1937 (the same day as American actor Morgan Freeman) and christened Rosaleen Philomena McMenamin. ... Cynthia Martells was a pre-law student at Rutgers University, before her Mother encouraged her to become an actor. ... Two Trains Running is a play in two acts by American playwright August Wilson. ... Debra Monk (born February 27, 1949) is an actress and author. ... Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes is an award winning play in two parts by American playwright Tony Kushner. ... Marcia Gay Harden Marcia Gay Harden (born August 14, 1959) is an Academy Award-winning American actress. ... Anne Meara (born September 20, 1929) is an American comedian and actress. ... Anna Christie is a play by Eugene ONeill. ... Jane Adams (born April 1, 1965 in Washington, D.C.) is an American actress who has appeared in film, television and theatre. ... An Inspector Calls is a play written in one week of 1945 by the British dramatist; J. B. Priestley. ... Debra Monk (born February 27, 1949) is an actress and author. ... Picnic is a 1953 play by William Inge. ... The Kentucky Cycle is a series of nine one act plays by Robert Schenkkan that tell the story of several generations of the Rowan Family. ... Anne Pitoniak (March 30, 1922 Westfield, Massachusetts - April 22, 2007, Manhattan) was an American actress. ... Frances Sternhagen (born January 13, 1930) is an American actress. ... The Heiress is a 1949 film which tells the story of two young people who want to marry despite the girls fathers objections. ... Cynthia Nixon (born April 9, 1966) is a Tony and Emmy Award-winning American actress who is best known for her portrayal of lawyer Miranda Hobbes in the popular HBO dramedy Sex and the City (1998–2004). ... Mercedes Ruehl (born February 28, 1948) is an Academy Award-winning United States theater and film actress. ... The Shadow Box is a Tony-winning play written by actor Michael Cristofer. ... Audra McDonald Audra McDonald is an American singer and four-time Tony Award-winning actress. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Viola Davis is an African American actress, born on August 11th, 1965 in St. ... Seven Guitars is a 1995 Play written by noted American playwright August Wilson. ... Lois Smith (born November 3, 1930) is an American actress whose career in theatre, film, and television has spanned five decades. ... Buried Child is a play by Sam Shepard that won the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and launched Shepard to national fame as a playwright. ... Lynne Thigpen (December 22, 1948 – March 12, 2003) was an American actress. ... Dana Ivey (born August 14, 1942) is an American actress. ... The Last Night of Ballyhoo is a two act play written by Alfred Uhry. ... Celia Weston (b. ... Anna Manahan, born on October 18, 1924 in County Waterford, Irish Free State. ... The Beauty Queen of Leenane is a drama by Martin McDonagh. ... Alexander Hamilton defending his honour by obliging to duel Aaron Burr. ... Linda Lavin as Alice Hyatt on Alice. ... The Diary of Anne Frank is a stage adaptation of the diary of Anne Frank, published under the title The Diary of a Young Girl. ... Golden Child (now known as Goldinchild) and KJ-52 formed a short-lived band known as Sons of Intellect, and though it didnt last KJ-52 moved on to be a famous (but controversial) Christian rap artist, and Golden Child made an appearance on two of KJ-52s... Elizabeth Franz Elizabeth Franz (born Elizabeth Frankovich on June 18, 1941 in Akron, Ohio) is an American actress of stage and television. ... Cover to the Penguin Group edition. ... Claire Bloom (born Patricia Claire Blume on February 15, 1931) is a British film and stage actress. ... Electra at the Tomb of Agamemnon In Greek mythology, Electra was daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. ... Samantha Bond (born November 27, 1962) is an English actress best known for her role as Miss Moneypenny in the Pierce Brosnan James Bond films. ... Book cover The Lonesome West is a play by contemporary Irish playwright Martin McDonagh, part of his Connemara trilogy, which includes The Beauty Queen of Leenane and A Skull in Connemara. ...

2000s

Blair Brown (born 23 April 1946 in Washington, District of Columbia) is an acclaimed stage actress who has also reached a broader audience with her television and film work, particularly, in the 1980s. ... Copenhagen is a play by Michael Frayn, based around an event that occurred in Copenhagen in 1941, a meeting between the physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg. ... Frances Conroy as Ruth Fisher in Six Feet Under. ... Penguin Books edition with (left to right) Frances Conroy, Patrick Stewart, and Katy Selverstone The Ride Down Mt. ... Amy Ryan is the Project Coordinator for the Research Database component of Child Care and Early Education Research Connections, a joint project of National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) of Columbia University, the Child Care Bureau of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the Inter... Anton Chekhov (left) and Maxim Gorky in Yalta. ... Helen Stenborg is an American stage actress who has made numerous appearances on film and television. ... Waiting in the Wings was Northwestern Universitys 74th annual Waa-Mu show. ... The Real Thing is a play by Tom Stoppard, first performed in 1982. ... Viola Davis is an African American actress, born on August 11th, 1965 in St. ... King Hedley II is August Wilsons decades play set in the 1980s, 1985, to be specific. ... Proof is a play by David Auburn which won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 2001 Tony Award for Best Play. ... Penny Fuller (born July 21, 1940) is an American actress. ... FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK ... Maximilian Schell and Richard Widmark in Judgment at Nuremberg Judgment at Nuremberg is a 1961 film which gives a fictionalized account of the post-World War II Nuremberg Trials. ... Michele Lee (born on June 24, 1942) is an American singer, dancer, actress, producer, director and frequent game show panelist of the 1970s who is of Russian-Polish descent is best-known for her role as the beloved matriarch Karen Cooper Fairgate MacKenzie on the 1980s prime-time soap opera... The Tale of the Allergists Wife is a play by Charles Busch. ... Katie Finneran (born January 22, 1971 in Chicago, Illinois) is an Tony Award-winning American film, stage, and television actress. ... Noises Off is a 1982 British play by Michael Frayn. ... Kate Burton (born on 10 September 1957 in Geneva, Switzerland) is an American actress. ... The Elephant Man is a Tony Award-winning play by Bernard Pomerance and produced by Nelle Nugent among others. ... Elizabeth Franz Elizabeth Franz (born Elizabeth Frankovich on June 18, 1941 in Akron, Ohio) is an American actress of stage and television. ... Poster for the 2002 Broadway revival Mornings at Seven is a play by Paul Osborn. ... Estelle Margaret Parsons (born November 20, 1927 in Marblehead, Massachusetts) is an Academy Award-winning American theater, film and television actress of Jewish descent. ... Frances Sternhagen (born January 13, 1930) is an American actress. ... Michele Pawk (born November 16, 1961 in Butler, Pennsylvania) is an American actress and singer. ... Hollywood Arms is a comedy by Carrie Hamilton and Carol Burnett set in Hollywood, California in 1941 and 1951. ... Christine Ebersole Christine Ebersole (b. ... Dinner at Eight is a 1932 Broadway play written George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. ... Tartuffe is a comedy by Molière. ... Marian Seldes ( born Aug 23, 1928 in New York City) is an American stage, film, radio, and television actress whose career has spanned five decades and who was elected to the American Theatre Hall of Fame. ... Audra McDonald Audra McDonald is an American singer and four-time Tony Award-winning actress. ... A Raisin in the Sun is a play by Lorraine Hansberry that debuted on Broadway in 1959. ... Essie Davis is an Australian actress. ... Jumpers is a 1972 play by Tom Stoppard. ... Image:Sanaa. ... Margo Martindale (born July 18, 1951, in Jacksonville, Texas) is a Tony Award-nominated stage, television and film actress. ... Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a Tony-nominated play by Tennessee Williams. ... Press photo of Daphne Rubin-Vega at the tenth anniversary performance of Rent Daphne Rubin-Vega (born November 18, 1969 in Panama City, Panama), also known simply as Daphne, is a dance music singer and actress. ... Anna in the Tropics is a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Nilo Cruz. ... Adriane Lenox (born August 11, 1956 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an African-American actress. ... Doubt book cover Doubt: A Parable is a 2004 play by John Patrick Shanley (ISBN 1-55936-276-6) set in a Bronx Catholic school during the fall of 1964. ... Mireille Enos is an Tony nominated actress. ... Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a play by Edward Albee that opened on Broadway at the Billy Rose Theater on October 13, 1962. ... Heather Goldenhersh (March 26, 1973?—) is an American actress, born in Chicago and raised in St. ... Dana Ivey (born August 14, 1942) is an American actress. ... The Rivals, a play by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, is a comedy of manners in five acts. ... Amy Ryan is the Project Coordinator for the Research Database component of Child Care and Early Education Research Connections, a joint project of National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) of Columbia University, the Child Care Bureau of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the Inter... ok yeah so let me just sum up this play for all u nigs this crazy ass nigga fucks the shit out of this dumb beezy bitch named stella and stella is all like OMFGLOLZWTFZHAX a babY LOLZ!!!!!!!!!!!1 stanley is like LOLOMFG LOL BABY LOLZOLEOLZE!!!!one!!!1!1!1... Frances de la Tour (born July 30, 1944) is a British actress best known for her role in the 1970s British sitcom, Rising Damp, and renowned for her critically acclaimed stage performances, notably in Tennessee Williams play Small Craft Warnings in Londons West End in 1973. ... The History Boys is a play by English playwright Alan Bennett. ... Tyne Daly (born Ellen Tyne Daly on February 21, 1946 in Madison, Wisconsin) is a Tony Award-winning American stage and screen actress. ... Rabbit Hole is a Tony-nominated play by David Lindsay-Abaire. ... Look up well in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Alison Pill Alison Elizabeth Pill (born November 27, 1985 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian film, television and theatre actress. ... The Lieutenant of Inishmore is a black comedy by playwright Martin McDonagh, who wrote the Tony award winning play, The Pillowman, which played at the Booth Theatre from April to September of 2005. ... Zoë Wanamaker CBE (born 13 May 1949) is an American-born English actress. ... Awake and Sing! is a 1935 play by Clifford Odets. ...

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