Miller was the lead character in Stephen Schwartz's 1972 Broadway production of "Pippin". 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 took on the role Ben Vereen's character, who is an actor with a Tony Award. She also mastered the movements of Fosse, which are essential to the musical. Her performance was recognized with an Tony Award in the category of Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role Musical. The Outer Critics Circle Award was also presented in recognition of Outstanding Actress. She previously performed the role of the Lead Player in the American Repertory Theater production of "Pippin" during the month of December 2012 until 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.
Anna Gunn was born in the United States. Anna Gunn is an actress from America. As well as playing Martha Bullock and Jean Ward as well, she was a part of The Practice. Anna Gunn, born 1968 in Sante Fe New Mexico fell attracted to acting during preparation for her first job before moving her family from New Mexico to Ohio. The actress attended the British American Drama Academy and studied theatre in the theatre department at Northwestern University. Anna began her professional career with Chicago-area theaters over a number of years. After that, she went on to TV and film. Anna received her breakthrough in 1992 when she played Arden in 29 episodes of Down the Shore. Following her appearance as a Guest on several TV shows as well as films, like Seinfeld as well as NYPD Blue in the 90's and was later cast as Jean Ward as part of The Practice. Martha Bullock was her role in Deadwood over two complete seasons. In 2008 she was also cast in the role of Skyler for the show Breaking Bad....
Ana Fernandez was born on May 19 1963 in Valencina de la Concepcion Seville Andalucia Spain. Solas (2002) Talk to Her 2002 and I Know Who You Are 2000 are some of her most notable films. Ana Fernandez is a Spanish actress. Recent appearances include Carlota on the series on Netflix called Cable Girls. Ana Kristina Gasteyer is an American actress, comedian, and singing artist. She was best known for her role on the NBC comedy sketch show Saturday Night Live in 1996-2002. Gasteyer has also appeared on such sitcoms as ABC's Suburgatory TBS's People of Earth, NBC's American Auto and the film Mean Girls. Gasteyer began her career at Northwestern University; she initially was a voice major, but later switched to studies in theater when she began to be involved with Northwestern's Improv Comedy group. And that spirit has followed her through several supporting roles such as the overly-controlling Sheila Shay on Suburgatory and the quirky Karen Grisham (agent) on Lady Dynamit...
Anita Briem was born in Iceland. Her most well-known role is that as Jane Seymour , the young woman destined to become Queen Elizabeth III's third spouse Henry VIII in the series of television The Tudors and for her part in the role of Hannah in the film Journey to the Center of the Earth ( 2008 ) . Briem began her acting journey when she was 9 years old at the National Theater in Iceland. She participated as a child in numerous radio and television shows, plays as well as other performances in Iceland. Briem left Iceland for London at 16 years old and was a part of a theater production called Lenin's Love. At 19 years of age, Briem was accepted at the highly regarded Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) which is where she studied for three years. She earned a degree in drama as well as an award called the John Barton Prize in the category of Scenic Fight. Briem was a part of a variety of productions at RADA which included The Cherry Garden, by Anton Chekhov, and Bernarda Alb...
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