Miller played the role of lead actor in Stephen Schwartz's acclaimed production of "Pippin" at Broadway. Produced by Tony Award-winning Director Diane Paulus, and also starring 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 successfully put a contemporary turn to a character created by award-winning actor and actress Ben Vereen. She mastered the Fosse motions that the show depends so heavily upon. Patina was nominated to receive a Tony Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award and also a Broadway.com Audience Choice Award. In addition, she was awarded an Drama League Award as Best Actress in of a Leading Role and an Outer Critics Circle Award as Outstanding Actress for a musical. Between December 2012 and the beginning of January 2013 she performed as The Leading Player of American Repertory Theater's production Pippin. 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 Briesm is an Icelandic performer, is best known for her role as Jane Seymour (the young woman who would later become the wife to Henry VIII) in the television series The Tudors. Also for the role of Hannah in the 2008 movie Journey to the Center of the Earth. Briem was nine when she first began performing at Iceland's National Theater. She was a child actor in Iceland, participating in radio and television plays. Briem was a child performer aged sixteen when she emigrated to London. She was a part of an adaptation of Lenin, in Love at the New End Theater. Briem was a graduate of at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1921 and received the John Barton Prize and a Diploma in Drama. When she was studying at RADA the actor was involved in a large number of plays, including The Cherry Garden by Anton Chekhov and Bernarda Alba's house in the play of Federico Garcia Lorca . Briem is continuing his work with London following his graduation. His...
Melissa Suzanne McBride (born May 23rd, 1965) is an American Actress and Former Casting Director who is best known for the part in the role of Carol Peletier from AMC's series The Walking Dead. McBride was awarded numerous awards for her performance in The Walking Dead. McBride was born to John Leslie McBride, and Suzanne Lillian. Her father was a successful entrepreneur, while her mother studied at Pasadena Playhouse. John Michael Neil Allen, Melanie Suzanne, and Melanie Suzanne were her three siblings. McBride started her acting career in 1991, appearing in television commercials like Rooms To Go. She was also the spokeswoman of Ford. McBride made her television series debut in a 1993 episode of ABC legal drama Matlock and then later appeared in a variety of other dramas, including In the Heat of the Night American Gothic Profiler Walker Texas Ranger and Dawson's Creek. She portrayed Nina, a movie buff who charmed Dawson after his split from Jen in Season 1, episode Road Tr...
Ana Fernandez was born on May 19 1963 in Valencina de la Concepcion Seville Andalucia Spain. She is an actress known for Solas (1999) and Talk to Her (2002) and I Know You Are You Are (2000). Ana Fernandez is a Spanish actress. Recent appearances include Carlota, in Netflix's Cable Girls. Ana Kristina Gasteyer, an American singer and actress is also a stand-up comedian. She was best known for being a part of the NBC comedy sketch show Saturday Night Live in 1996-2002. Gasteyer has also appeared on the sitcoms ABC's Suburgatory The TBS's People of Earth, NBC's American Auto and the film Mean Girls. She began her career as voice student at Northwestern University voice student, then shifted to acting when she became involved in the improv troupe on campus. The same style of acting has been carried through several roles in supporting parts, including Sheila Shay from Suburgatory (as the overly domineering Sheila Shay) and Karen Grisham as an exaggerated agent in Lady Dyn...
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