Miller was the main actor in Stephen Schwartz's famous 1972 musical "Pippin" in Broadway. Produced by Tony Award-winning Director Diane Paulus, and also featuring Matthew James Thomas, Andrea Martin and Terrence Mann, "Pippin" received the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical at the 67th annual Tony Awards. Patina has successfully put a new spin on the role created by the award-winning Ben Vereen. She was able to master the Fosse movements that the show depends so heavily upon. Her performance was recognized with a Tony Award in the category of Best Actress, Lead Role Musical. The Outer Critics Circle Award was awarded to her for Outstanding Actress. In the past, she played the role as the Leading Player in the American Repertory Theater production of "Pippin" in November 2012 to January 2013. Miller made her Broadway debut in the 2011 Broadway season as the gutsy nightclub-singer-turned-nun "Deloris Van Cartier" in the stage adaptation of "Sister Act", which earned her first Tony nomination, as well as Drama Desk, Drama League, and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations for her performance.
Anita Briem was born in Iceland. Anita Breim, an actress from Iceland. Briem was born in Iceland and began her journey as an actor at age nine in Iceland's National Theater, is best recognized for her role as Jane Seymour. Her home country of Iceland she was involved in TV, radio and other programs as a young actress. Briem, then 16, was a teenager when she moved to London and participated in her first production, Lenin In Love at The New End Theater. At 19 years of age, Briem was accepted at the highly regarded Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, where she studied for three years. There she earned a degree in drama and it was awarded the John Barton Prize in the category of Scenic Fight. The actor was part of many productions while studying at RADA, such as The Cherry Garden directed by Anton Chekhov or Bernarda Alba's House by Federico Garcia Lorca. After graduating, Briem continued to work at the London theater participating in works such as Catalog of Misunder...
Anna Gunn is an American actress from the US. Anna Gunn is a famous American actress. The actress has also appeared as Jean Ward in The Practice in The Practice, as well as Martha Bullock in Deadwood. Anna Gunn, born 1968 in Sante Fe New Mexico fell into acting Preparatory before moving her family in Ohio. She attended the British American Drama Academy and studied theatre at Northwestern University. Anna was working in the theatre of the Chicago area for a few years, before attempting her luck in TV as well as films. Anna had her biggest break in 1992 when she appeared as Arden for the duration of 29 episodes on Down the Shore. The actress continued to make appearances as the guest on a handful of TV shows and films, including Seinfeld as well as NYPD Blue till the latter part of the 1990's, when she was tapped in a regular role in The Practice as Jean Ward in The Practice. The role was played by Martha Bullock in Deadwood for two seasons throughout the decade of 2000. Skyler pl...
Ana Fernandez was born on May 19 1963 in Valencina de la Concepcion Seville Andalucia Spain. Her credits include actress in Solas (1999) and I'm Talking to Her (2002), and I know who you are (2000). Ana Fernandez is a Spanish actress. Recent appearances include Carlota as seen in the series on Netflix called Cable Girls. Ana Kristina Gasteyer hails from America and is a performer as well as a comedian, actress and singer. Most notable is her time as a cast member on NBC's sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live between 1996 between 1996 and 2002. Since then, she's been on sitcoms like ABC's Suburgatory TBS's People of Earth and NBC's American Auto. She also starred on the movie Mean Girls. Gasteyer began her career as a vocal major studying at Northwestern University, and later switched her attention to theater study when she joined the improv group on campus. She carried that same spirit in her portrayals in the roles of Sheila Shay, the overly-controlling cha...
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