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Love, Loss, and What I Wore, an intimate collection of stories, is based on the best-selling book by Ilene Beckerman, as well as on the recollections of the Ephrons' friends. Like the popular book, Love, Loss, And What I Wore uses clothing and accessories and the memories they trigger to tell funny and often poignant stories that all women can relate to.
 
Sierra Boggess - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Sierra Boggess
Broadway: Phantom of the Opera, Master Class, The Little Mermaid

Off-Broadway: Love, Loss, and What I Wore (Westside Theatre)

Regional: Phantom: Las Vegas Spectacular (Venetian)
   
Emily Dorsch - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Emily Dorsch
Broadway: In the Next Room (Lincoln Center Theater), A Man for All Seasons (Roundabout Theatre Company). Regional Theater: In the Next Room (Repertory Theatre of St. Louis), Bossa Nova (Yale Rep), The Miracle Worker (Paper Mill Playhouse). Television: "Law & Order", "Law & Order: SVU", "Gossip Girl" and "New Amsterdam". She holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Bowling Green State University, and an MFA in Acting from the Yale School of Drama.
   
Daisy Eagan - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Daisy Eagan (official website)
Daisy Eagan is the youngest actress to win a Tony Award for her performance as Mary Lennox in The Secret Garden (Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle nominations). Broadway: Les Miserables, James Joyce's The Dead. Off Broadway and regional include: World premieres of Be Aggressive and On the Mountain; A View from the Bridge, The Wild Party (L.A. Weekly Award). TV/Film credits include: "Numbers", "Ghost Whisperer", "The Unit", "Without a Trace", Ripe and Losing Isaiah. More information at www.daisyeagan.com
   
Sonia Manzano - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Sonia Manzano (official website)
Sonia Manzano has been playing Maria on "Sesame Street" since the early seventies. Stage work includes the original production of Godspell, Vagina Monologues and The Exonerated. Manzano has earned fifteen Emmys as a writer for "Sesame Street", and has published two children's books, No Dogs Allowed! and A Box Full of Kittens with Simon and Schuster. Scholastic will publish her first novel in the fall 2012. She is working on a memoir.
   
Loretta Swit - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Loretta Swit (official website)
An American icon: "Hot Lips" Houlihan of M*A*S*H, television's most honored series. Emmys, People's Choice, Genie Award, Silver Satellite, ten nominations Emmy, eight Golden Globe. Her signature piece, Shirley Valentine, won her Chicago's most prestigious honor, the Sarah Siddons Award. Broadway, Off Broadway, the West End, national tours and regional roles randing from MAME to Muppets to Doubt to Song of Singapore to 42nd Street. Eight feature films, 30 television movies. Watercolorist. Recognized leader in the Humane Environment, Actor/Artist/Activist. www.SwitHeart.com
   
Myra Lucretia Taylor - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Myra Lucretia Taylor
(Broadway): Nine (Tony Award, Best Revival 2003), Macbeth, Electra, Chronicle of Death Foretold, MuleBone, and A Streetcar Named Desire. Off Broadway: A Cool Dip in the Barren Saharan Crick, Crazy Mary, Fabulation (Playwright's Horizons). National Tour: Wicked (Madame Morrible). Regional: Mary (world premiere/Goodman), Going to St. Ives (Barrington Stage), The Old Settler (world premiere/McCarter, Long Wharf). International: A Winter's Tale; Pericles (Royal Shakespeare Company). TV: "Law & Order" (all three shows), "The Big C". Film: Silver Tongues, The Private Lives of Pippa Lee, Changing Lanes. Myra is a Fox Fellow.
   
Veanne Cox - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Veanne Cox
(played Jan-04 2012 through Jan-29 2012)
Broadway: La Cage Aux Folles

Off-Broadway: Love, Loss, and What I Wore (Westside Theatre); Blind (Rattlestick Playwrights Theater)

Regional: Private Lives (Guthrie Theater); Applause (Reprise)
   
Nancy Dussault - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Nancy Dussault
(played Jan-04 2012 through Jan-29 2012)
Off-Broadway: Love, Loss, and What I Wore (Westside Theatre)

Regional: Sunday in the Park with George (Reprise)
   
Katie Lee - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Katie Lee (official website)
(played Jan-04 2012 through Jan-29 2012)
Katie Lee is an author and the food and lifestyle contributor for the “CBS Early Show.” Katie shares recipes and entertaining tips in her bestselling The Comfort Table cookbook series, and in June 2011, she released her first work of fiction Groundswell, a glamorous novel that follows a young woman as she finds the healing power of surfing in an idyllic Mexican beach town. Katie is thrilled to be making her Off Broadway debut in Love, Loss, and What I Wore.
   
Fern Mallis - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Fern Mallis
(played Jan-13 2012 through Jan-29 2012)
Widely credited as the creator of New York Fashion Week, Fern Mallis is a fashion industry titan. Her television credits include “Project Runway,” “America’s Next Top Model,” and “The Fashion Show.” She hosts the 92Y series "Fashion Icons w/Fern Mallis," w/guests such as Calvin Klein & Norma Kamali. 2012 guests will include Donna Karan, Tommy Hilfiger, Tom Ford, & Michael Kors. She has a monthly fashion industry talk show on Sirius XM's STARS channel. Fern is thrilled to be making her stage debut in Love, Loss, and What I Wore.
   
Eve Plumb - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Eve Plumb (official website)
(played Jan-04 2012 through Jan-12 2012)
Well known as ‘Jan’ in “The Brady Bunch,” Eve has been working as an actress since the age of 6, performing in many television movies, series, and plays after that show ended. Starting in 2010, she performed for 6 months as ‘Miss Abigail’ in Miss Abigail’s Guide to Dating, Mating, and Marriage in NYC. This summer she was at the Surflight Theater in Beach Haven in Same Time, Next Year. Eve is also a painter: www.eveplumb.tv
   
Lillias White - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Lillias White (official website)
(played Jan-04 2012 through Jan-29 2012)
Broadway: Selected credits include Fela! (Tony nomination), The Life (Tony Award), How to Succeed in Business..., Cats, Once on this Island, Dreamgirls (Drama League Award). FILM/TV: Pieces of April, Gloria, Disney's Hercules, North, "Sesame Street" (Emmy Award), "Law & Order", "Pryor Offenses" (Showtime pilot), "NYPD Blue". Off Broadway: Numerous credits include Dinah Was, Crowns (Audelco Award), Vagina Monologues, and Romance in Hard Times (Obie Award).
   
Jenny Allen - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Jenny Allen (official website)
Jenny Allen's award-winning solo show, I Got Sick Then I Got Better, directed by James Lapine and Darren Katz, premiered at New York Theatre Workshop and has been seen at Barrington Stage, the Berkshire Theater Festival, and Long Wharf Theater. Her articles and essays have appeared in the New Yorker, The New York Times, and many other publications, as well as in anthologies, most recently the 50 Funniest American Writers. She is a contributing storyteller for the Moth. www.jennyallenwrites.com
   
Alani
Alani "La La" Anthony (official website)
Alani (La La) Anthony can currently be seen in "La La's Full Court of Life" on VH1. She most recently starred in the hit film Gun, and can be seen in the film Think Like a Man next year. La La has her own production company, Krossover Productions, which produced the critically acclaimed "Tyson". TV: "La La's Full Court Wedding", "Total Request Live" (host), "CSI" and "Charm School".
   
Tichina Arnold - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Tichina Arnold
Tichina Arnold is best known for her roles in "Everybody Hates Chris" and "Martin" (NAACP Image Awards for both shows). Other TV includes: "Ryan's Hope", "All My Children", "The Cosby Show", "Law & Order", "The Norm Show" and "One on One". Film: Big Momma's House, Civil Brand, Dancing in September, Scenes from a Mall, The Little Shop of Horrors, Wild Hogs, Transformers 2 and Snowflake. Regional Theatre: The Me Nobody Knows, Hair, Romance and Hard Times and Haggadah.
   
Samantha Bee - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Samantha Bee
(played Sep-21 2009 through Oct-18 2009)
Film: Motherhood, Date Night, Furry Vengeance, Whatever Works, Coopers' Camera, Underdog. TV: Senior Correspondent on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart", "Bored to Death", "Rescue Me". Simon Spotlight will be publishing Samantha's first book of comedic essays in 2010.
   
Emily Bergl - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Emily Bergl (official website)
Emily Bergl most recently played Beth Young on "Desperate Housewives". This fall she will reprise the role of Tammi in TNT's "Southland". Her last NY stage appearance was in Becky Shaw at Second Stage. She has performed on and Off Broadway at the Roundabout, Lincoln Center, the Vineyard, and others. In September she will open the fall season of the Oak Room at the Algonquin Hotel in her cabaret show, Kidding on the Square. She is also a spokeswoman for Habitat for Humanity's "Women Build" program. www.emilybergl.net
   
Mary Birdsong - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Mary Birdsong (official website)
(played Oct-21 2009 through Nov-15 2009)
Broadway: Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me (Theatre World Award), Hairspray. Off-B'way: Adult Entertainment; Judy Speaks; Julius Caesar; Moonworks. TV: "Reno 911", "The Daily Show w/ Jon Stewart", "Ed", "Welcome to NY", "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" and many never-seen but nevertheless delightful TV pilots. Film: Made of Honor w/ Patrick Dempsey, Adventureland (by Superbad's Greg Mottolla), Reno 911!: Miami and Beer League. She also sings in the rock bands 99 Cent Whore and Cottonhead. www.marybirdsong.com
   
Alexis Bledel - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Alexis Bledel
Alexis Bledel is a versatile actress best known for her role as Rory Gilmore in the critically acclaimed TV series "Gilmore Girls", for which she won two Teen Choice Awards and several other accolades. Films include: Disney's Tuck Everlasting, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (and its sequel), Sin City, Post Grad, Bride and Prejudice, The Orphan King, I'm Reed Fish, The Good Guy, The Kate Logan Affair. She stars opposite James McAvoy in the upcoming film The Conspirator, directed by Robert Redford.
   
Nikki Blonsky - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Nikki Blonsky
Nikki Blonsky is best known as Tracy Turnblad in the movie musical Hairspray (Golden Globe/SAG nominations) and recently starred in ABC Family's "Huge". Other TV and film includes: Waiting for Forever, Harold, "Valemont" (MTV), "Ugly Betty" and Lifetime's Queen Sized. Nikki made her nightclub debut at Feinstein's in 2008 with her one woman show, "Coming Home". She wants to thank her Mom, Dad, Brother Joey and her pugs Rocky and Frankie for all their continued love and support and her 3 guardian angels for always watching over her.
   
Katrina Bowden - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Katrina Bowden
Katrina Bowden currently stars as 'Cerie' on NBC's Emmy Award-winning "30 Rock". Film: National Lampoon's Ratko: The Dictator's Son, Sex Drive with James Marsden, The Shortcut produced by Adam Sandler, The Last Film Festival opposite Dennis Hopper, Tucker and Dale vs. Evil. TV: "L&O: SVU", "OLTL". Bowden, along with the "30 Rock" cast, received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2007, 2008 and 2009, as well as a 2009 SAG award for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series.
   
Brenda Braxton - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Brenda Braxton
Brenda Braxton was featured on Broadway in SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE for which she was nominated for a Tony Award, the recipient of the NAACP Theater Award, Chicago's Jefferson Award and Grammy for Best Cast Album. She has performed in the role of Velma Kelly in both Broadway and national touring productions of the hit musical CHICAGO. Brenda is also the owner of BBRAXTON; Exceptional Grooming for Exceptional Men, a men's grooming salon in Harlem, NY.
   
Marylouise Burke - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Marylouise Burke
Broadway: Into the Woods, Is He Dead? Off-Broadway: Fuddy Meers (Drama Desk Award), Kimberly Akimbo (Drama Desk Nomination), Wonder of the World, The Savannah Disputation, American Sligo, Wintertime, The Oldest Profession, Creature. TV: "30 Rock", "Fringe", "Law & Order", "L&O: SVU", "Hope and Faith", "Hung" (recurring). Recent film: Sideways, A Prairie Home Companion, Must Love Dogs, Mona Lisa Smile, Meet Joe Black, Ira and Abby, Series 7, Doubt, Rabbit Hole, I Love You Phillip Morris.
   
Helen Carey - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Helen Carey
(played Sep-01 2010 through Oct-03 2010)
Broadway: London Assurance (Tony nomination, Theatre World Award), Pygmalion, Hedda Gabler. At Roundabout Theatre Company: Hotel Suite, Give Me Your Answer, Do!, You Never Can Tell. International: Abbey Theatre (Dublin), Stratford Festival Theatre (Canada). Regional Theatres: Shakespeare Theatre Co. and Arena Stage (DC), Guthrie Theatre (MN), Berkshire Theater Festival, Hartford Stage. Film: Julie and Julia, The Next Three Days (autumn 2010), Little Children, Black Knight. TV: "House", "Without a Trace", "The Practice", "Law & Order", "Seinfeld", "American Embassy", "Turks".
   
Kristin Chenoweth - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Kristin Chenoweth (official website)
(played Nov-17 2009 through Dec-13 2009)
Broadway: You're a Good Man Charlie Brown (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Awards), Wicked (Tony nomination), Steel Peer (Theatre World Award), and Epic Proportions. Off-Broadway: Scapin, A New Brain, Dames at Sea and The Fantasticks. Encores!: Music in the Air, Stairway to Paradise, The Apple Tree, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever and Strike Up the Band. Film includes: upcoming Disney feature You Again, Lifetime original movie The Twelve Men of Christmas and Disney's Tinker Bell: A Midsummer Storm. Four Christmases, Space Chimps, Deck the Halls, Running with Scissors, Stranger than Fiction, RV, The Pink Panther and Bewitched. TV includes: "Glee", "Pushing Daisies" (Emmy nomination), "Sit Down, Shut Up", "Ugly Betty", "Sesame Street", "The West Wing", "The Music Man", "Frasier", "Kristin" and "Annie". Concerts at the National Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Boston Pops, Carnegie Hall, Hollywood Bowl, LA Philharmonic, London's "Divas at Donmar" series, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, Washington National Opera and The Metropolitan Opera House. She has released three albums and has authored a NYT Best Selling Book "A Little Bit Wicked". She graduated from Oklahoma City University with a B.A. in musical theater & an M.A. in opera performance. Additional concert, encores & bio information: www.kristinchenoweth.com
   
Anna Chlumsky - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Anna Chlumsky
(played Apr-28 2010 through May-23 2010)
Anna Chlumsky's New York stage credits include: So Help Me God (Mint Theater Company), Unconditional (LAByrinth Theater Company), The Fabulous Life of a Size Zero (DR2), Darwin in Malibu (Bay Street Theatre), The Butcherhouse Chronicles (Summer Play Festival), Balm in Gilead (Barefoot Theater Company - Member), Half Life (Flea Theater/Fringe Festival), Iphigeneia at Aulis (TimeSpace Productions), Measure for Measure (Astoria Performing Arts Center), No Alarms: Headfullofradio (Veritas Productions), and The Trojan Women (Veritas Productions). Films include: In the Loop, Blood Car, My Girl 1 & 2, Gold Diggers; the Glamour Reel Short, Wait; as well as the upcoming My Sweet Misery and Eavesdrop. Television: The Quinn Tuplets (CBS Pilot), House Rules (CBS Pilot), Cupid, 30 Rock, Law & Order, Eight Days a Week (CW pilot), A Child's Wish, A Miracle in the Woods, and the upcoming 12 Men of Christmas.
   
Emmanuelle Chriqui - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Emmanuelle Chriqui
Emmanuelle Chriqui continues to reprise her role as Sloan on HBO's "Entourage", which ends its run on September 11th. Among her many film credits, some include You Don't Mess with the Zohan, Cadillac Records, Elektra Luxx, On the Line, In the Mix and 5 Days of War. Other TV credits include Showtime's "The Borgias", "The O.C.", and HBO's "Unscripted". Most recently, she has lent her voice to Cartoon Network's reimagining of the popular 80's cartoon "Thundercats" as Cheetara. Born in Montreal and raised in Toronto, Emmanuelle is also involved in several philanthropic efforts and helped launch RaiseHopeForCongo.org. She is thrilled to be joining the cast of Love, Loss and What I Wore this season.
   
Victoria Clark - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Victoria Clark (official website)
(played Sep-01 2010 through Oct-03 2010)
Broadway: The Light in the Piazza, (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Awards), Titanic, How to Succeed..., Urinetown, Cabaret, Guys and Dolls, A Grand Night for Singing, Encores!: Juno, Follies, Bye, Bye, Birdie. Off-Broadway: When the Rain Stops Falling (Drama Desk nom.), A Prayer for My Enemy, The Marriage of Bette and Boo, The Agony and the Agony. Regional: Long Wharf Theatre, Intiman Theatre, Virginia Stage. Film: The Happening, Tickling Leo, Harvest, Main Street, Cradle Will Rock. TV: "Mercy", "Law & Order", "Law & Order: SVU", "Sweeney Todd in Concert".
   
Margaret Conlin - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Margaret Conlin
Margaret Conlin can currently be seen playing "Eleanor Waldorf" on the hit television series, "Gossip Girl". Feature Films include Unfaithful, First Daughter, Blue Car, The Devil's Own, Independence Day, True Believer, Three Men and a Baby, The Missing Person. TV Series leads: "Now and Again", "Chicago Hope", "Foley Square", "Sibs", "The Wright Verdicts". Theatre: Old Acquaintance (Roundabout), Jackie (Theatre World Award), Defiance (Drama Desk Nomination), Aristocrats (Drama Desk Nomination), Shakespeare in the Park (Public).
   
Didi Conn - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Didi Conn
(played Mar-03 2010 through Mar-28 2010)
Broadway: Lost in Yonkers; Say Goodnight, Gracie!; The Green Bird; A Christmas Carol. Off Broadway: Souls of Naples; The Vagina Monologues; The Primary English Class. Films: Frenchy in Grease and Grease 2, You Light Up My Life, Thomas and the Magic Railroad, Shooting Vegetarians, Helen at Risk, Oh Baby! and more. TV: "The Practice" with Danny Thomas, "Benson", "Shining Time Station". National celebrity spokesperson for Autism Speaks and co-creator and executive producer of the new animated musical, Didi Lightful, with her husband, composer David Shire.
   
Maddie Corman - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Maddie Corman
Broadway: Next Fall. Off-Broadway: Next Fall, Isn't It Romantic and numerous plays in NYC. Film: Morning Glory, Adam, Sunshine Cleaning, Phoebe in Wonderland, Ira and Abby, Beer League, Maid in Manhattan, Mickey Blue Eyes, Swingers, Some Kind of Wonderful and more. Upcoming: It's Not You and Peace Love & Understanding. TV: "Smash", "Eden", "Damages", "Curb Your Enthusiasm", "Law and Order" (all 3), "Rescue Me" and more.
   
Tyne Daly - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Tyne Daly
(played Sep-21 2009 through Nov-15 2009)
Broadway: Gypsy (Tony, Drama Desk, OCC Awards); Rabbit Hole (Tony nom.); The Seagull. May '09, cabaret debut at Feinstein's, returning in January '10. Theatre: The Butter and Egg Man (NY debut); Mystery School (OCC nom.); Come Back, Little Sheba (Drama-Logue); The Queen of the Stardust Ballroom; Jubilee! (Carnegie Hall); The Agamemnon (Getty Museum). Recordings: On the Town; Gypsy; Call Me Madam; The World According to Mr. Rogers (Grammy nom.), John Hershey's Hiroshima. TV: "Cagney & Lacey" (four Emmys), "Christy" (Emmy), "Judging Amy" (Emmy), "Wings" (Emmy nom.), "Intimate Stranger" (Emmy nom.)
   
Aisha de Haas - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Aisha de Haas (official website)
(played Oct-06 2010 through Oct-31 2010)
Aisha de Haas was most recently seen in Road Show at the Public Theater. Broadway: Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, Caroline or Change, Rent, Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk. TV includes "Law and Order", "L&O: SVU", "Third Watch", "Ed", "The Today Show" and she can be seen in the movies Across the Universe, Rent, The Secret Lives of Dentists and Marci X. She has toured the U.S. and Europe in Dreamgirls, Ain't Misbehavin', Little Shop of Horrors and as a backing vocalist for Oleta Adams. Other appearances include Birdland Jazz Club, The York Theater, The Goodman Theater, The Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, Orchestra Hall, Town Hall and several performances with the Broadway Inspirational Voices.
   
Lucy DeVito - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Lucy DeVito
(played Nov-17 2009 through Jan-03 2010)
Off Broadway: Lucy (Ensemble Studio Theatre, Billy Carden, dir.) Also at EST: For the Love of God St. Theresea (Marathon 2009) and Thicker than Water. Regional: The Miracle at Naples (Huntington, Peter DuBois, dir.), The Diary of Anne Frank (Intiman), Speech and Debate (Brown/Trinity Rep). Film: Beware the Gonzo, Leaves of Grass, A Quiet Little Marriage, Speed Grieving, Nobel Son and Just Add Water. TV: "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" and "Dirt". Brown University grad. Love to my family.
   
Lucy DeVito - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Lucy DeVito
(played Mar-31 2010 through Apr-25 2010)
Off Broadway: Lucy (Ensemble Studio Theatre, Billy Carden, dir.) Also at EST: For the Love of God St. Theresea (Marathon 2009) and Thicker than Water. Regional: The Miracle at Naples (Huntington, Peter DuBois, dir.), The Diary of Anne Frank (Intiman), Speech and Debate (Brown/Trinity Rep). Film: Beware the Gonzo, Leaves of Grass, A Quiet Little Marriage, Speed Grieving, Nobel Son and Just Add Water. TV: "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" and "Dirt". Brown University grad. Love to my family.
   
Erin Dilly - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Erin Dilly (official website)
Broadway: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Tony Award and Outer Critics Circle noms), Into the Woods, Boys from Syracuse, Follies. Off-Broadway: Babes in Arms (Encores!), Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight. Regional/National Tours: Leading Ladies by Ken Ludwig, South Pacific, Beauty and the Beast, Martin Guerre (Helen Hayes Award Nomination). TV: "Nurse Jackie", "Canterbury's Law", "12 Men of Christmas", "Law & Order: SVU", "3 LBS.", "Law & Order: CI", "The Jury". Film: Julie and Julia, Everyday People, The Diary of Preston Plummer. Devoted to Stephen, Anna lou and Catie.
   
Fran Drescher - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Fran Drescher
(played Mar-03 2010 through Mar-28 2010)
Fran Drescher is an accomplished actress and author. She received two Emmy and two Golden Globe nominations for "The Nanny", a show she also created, wrote, directed on and executive produced. Films include: This is Spinal Tap, Jack, The Beautician and The Beast (which she also executive produced), and many more. Stage credits include: Rug Merchants of Chaos (Pasadena Playhouse), The Exonerated (directed by Bob Balaban), Neil LaBute's Some Girl(s) (MCC Theater). Fran is also the author of two New York Times bestsellers: Enter Whining and Cancer Schmancer. A leading health advocate, Fran is the President and visionary of the Cancer Schmancer Movement and has been appointed by the US State Department as Special Envoy for Women's Health Issues. Fran recently launched her FranBran skincare line on the Home Shopping Network.
   
Haylie Duff - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Haylie Duff
(played Jun-30 2010 through Jul-25 2010)
Haylie Duff came to worldwide attention as 'Summer' in the hit film Napoleon Dynamite, earning her a Teen Choice Award. Duff joined TV show "7th Heaven", following with the role of 'Amber' in the Broadway show Hairspray. She co-produced and starred in Material Girls and later hosted and produced the reality show "Legally Blonde the Musical: The Search for Elle Woods". Her newest film Tug was just released, and Slightly Single in LA is pending release.
   
 Emme - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Emme (official website)
Emme is known around the world as a supermodel, television personality, author, lecturer, designer, and advocate for positive body image and self esteem. She is currently the spokesperson for Kemin Health's FloraGLO (R) brand Lutein, and the founder of EmmeNation.com and the 2011/2012 Whole You Tour. TV includes: host of Fox's "More to Love" and E's "Fashion Emergency" along with appearances on "Today", "Oprah", "GMA", and many more talk shows. Her books include True Beauty, Life's Little Emergencies, and her first children's release, What Are You Hungry For?
   
Barbara Feldon - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Barbara Feldon
Barbara Feldon is best known as "99", the secret Agent on the TV series, "Get Smart". During her career she has performed in television films, variety shows, and motion pictures, including the Michael Richie film Smile. Onstage Barbara performed in the Circle in the Square production of Past Tense, the off Broadway musical Cut the Ribbons, and her one woman show, Love for Better or Verse. Over the years she has developed a number of poetry and prose readings. Barbara enjoys lecturing on issues concerning women and is a supporter of Girls Inc., an organization created to help underprivileged girls develop options. The audio version of her book of essays Living Alone -- And Loving It!, along with other essays can be downloaded from BarbaraFeldon.com
   
Tovah Feldshuh - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Tovah Feldshuh (official website)
(played Oct-06 2010 through Oct-31 2010)
Broadway: Irena's Vow, Golda's Balcony, Lend Me a Tenor, Sarav, Yentl, Rodgers & Hart, Dreyfus in Rehearsal, Cyrano--4 Tony noms, Best Actress. Awarded: 4 Drama Desk, 4 Outer Critics Circle, Obie, Theatre World & Lucille Lortel Awards. Films: Kissing Jessica Stein (Golden Satellite Award), A Walk on the Moon, Lady in the Water, Just My Luck, etc. TV: 2 Emmy nominations: Helena in Holocaust, Danielle Melnick, Law & Order. Israel Peace Medal, Eleanor Roosevelt Humanitas Award, Honorary Doctorate Yeshiva University. www.tovahfeldshuh.com
   
Conchata Ferrell - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Conchata Ferrell
Conchata Ferrell created the role of 'April Green' in Lanford Wilson's The Hot L Baltimore as a member of the renowned Circle Repertory Theatre in New York, the role of 'Gertrude Blum' in Edward Moore's The Seahorse, also at The Circle Repertory for which she won an Obie Award, Theatre World Award and Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance in New York in 1973. "Chatti" worked with Tennessee Williams in the Circle revival of Battle of Angels. She appeared in Marsha Norman's Getting Out at the Mark Taper Forum, and as 'Mrs. Potts' in Picnic at the Ahmanson Theatre. She has been in over a hundred television shows over the 30+ years of her career plus many films. Conchata just finished her eighth season as 'Berta' in the CBS situation comedy, "Two and a Half Men".
   
Katie Finneran - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Katie Finneran
(played Sep-21 2009 through Oct-18 2009)
Broadway: Mauritius, Noises Off (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards), Sally Bowles in Cabaret, The Iceman Cometh, Neil Simon's Proposals, You Never Can Tell, The Heiress, In the Summerhouse, My Favorite Year, Two Shakespearean Actors and On Borrowed Time. Off-Broadway: Pig Farm, Arms and the Man, Encore's Li'l Abner, Bosoms and Neglect, A Fair Country, Edith Stein. London West End: Fuddy Meers. Film: Baby on Board, Broken Bridges, Firehouse Dog, Miss Congeniality II, Bewitched, You've Got Mail, Liberty Heights, Night of the Living Dead. TV: "Royal Pains", "Drive", "The Inside", "Wonderfalls", "Frasier", "Oz" and "Sex and the City".
   
Katie Finneran - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Katie Finneran
(played Dec-14 2009 through Jan-31 2010)
Broadway: Mauritius, Noises Off (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards), Sally Bowles in Cabaret, The Iceman Cometh, Neil Simon's Proposals, You Never Can Tell, The Heiress, In the Summerhouse, My Favorite Year, Two Shakespearean Actors and On Borrowed Time. Off-Broadway: Pig Farm, Arms and the Man, Encore's Li'l Abner, Bosoms and Neglect, A Fair Country, Edith Stein. London West End: Fuddy Meers. Film: Baby on Board, Broken Bridges, Firehouse Dog, Miss Congeniality II, Bewitched, You've Got Mail, Liberty Heights, Night of the Living Dead. TV: "Royal Pains", "Drive", "The Inside", "Wonderfalls", "Frasier", "Oz" and "Sex and the City".
   
Kate Flannery - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Kate Flannery
Kate Flannery plays Meredith Palmer on NBC's "The Office". She's grateful to be back in NYC, where she played Neely O'Hara at the Circle in the Square in Valley of the Dolls, Alice in the Real Live Brady Bunch at the Village Gate, Kennedy Center, and 30 cities. She recently played Harper's mom on "Wizards of Waverly Place" and her comedy lounge act, The Lampshades plays Hollywood regularly (thelampshades.com). Kate thanks her Chris for all his support.
   
Monique Fowler - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Monique Fowler as (Understudy)
Broadway: u/s Mary Stuart, You Can't Take it With You. Off-Broadway: The Skin Game, London Suite, Tamara, Dandy Dick. Regional: Vita and Virginia, Steel Magnolias, The Rivals and many others. International: Elizabeth Bishop in Brazil, Ouro Preto, Brazil. Film and TV: Celebrity, "Law and Order". Old Globe Theatre, associate artist.
   
Alison Fraser - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Alison Fraser (official website)
Alison Fraser is currently starring in School for Lies at Classic Stage Company. She recently created the role of Sister Walburga in Charles Busch's The Divine Sister and is a two time Tony Award nominee for playing Martha in The Secret Garden and Josefine in Romance/Romance. Also on Broadway, she was Dorine in Tartuffe; Born Again, Helena in Drood, and Tessie Tura in Arthur Laurents' acclaimed production of Gypsy starring Patti LuPone. Off Broadway roles Alison has created include Jessie in Terrence McNally's Dedication, or the Stuff of Dreams, Trina in March of the Falsettos and In Trousers and Miss Drumgoole in Up Against It. Film and TV credits include "Between the Lions", "Law & Order: SVU", "Third Watch", "The Thing About My Folks" opposite Peter Falk and Paul Reiser, "In the Blood" and the upcoming "Commentary".
   
Penny Fuller - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Penny Fuller
(played May-26 2010 through Jul-25 2010)
Broadway appearances include: Dividing the Estate, Tony nominations for The Dinner Party, Applause. Recent regional: 'Desiree' in A Little Night Music, 'Claire' in A Delicate Balance, 'Mimi' in Noel Coward's Sail Away in London. In television she was awarded 6 Emmy nominations, and the Emmy for The Elephant Man. This spring she performed her cabaret (developed at the O'Neill Cabaret Conference, where she is artistic associate) and the Metropolitan Room and 59E59 Theaters.
   
Janeane Garofalo - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Janeane Garofalo (official website)
(played Feb-03 2010 through Feb-28 2010)
Janeane Garofalo is an actress, actress, spoken word performer and stand-up comedienne. Films include: The Truth About Cats and Dogs, Steal This Movie, Copland, Reality Bites, Duane Hopwood, Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, Bye Bye Love, Mystery Men, Clay Pigeons, The Minus Man, Ratatouille and The Cable Guy. TV: "24", "The West Wing", "Saturday Night Live", "The Larry Sanders Show" and many more. With Ben, Janeane co-authored the bestseller Feel this Book.
   
Nancy Giles - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Nancy Giles (official website)
(played Sep-01 2010 through Oct-03 2010)
TV: Eight years of commentary on "CBS News Sunday Morning" (and 2 "Gracie" Awards from the Allegiance of Women in Media); "China Beach", "Delta", "Fox After Breakfast". Film: Joshua, Loverboy, Superheroes, True Crime, Working Girl, Big, and the doc Before the Music Dies, with directors Clint Eastwood, Mike Nichols, Penny Marshall, and Kevin Bacon, among others. Radio: "Giles & Moriarty" with CBS' Erin Moriarty (2 more "Gracies"), "The Jay Thomas Morning Show". Her voice gets you to "talk to your doctor". Toured with Chicago's Second City; Theatre World Award for Mayor; upcoming book: Notes of a Negro Neurotic.
   
Anita Gillette - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Anita Gillette
Anita Gillette, who currently plays Tina Fey's mom on "30 Rock", is a Broadway veteran with fourteen Broadway shows to her credit, including Chapter Two, for which she won a Tony nomination, Cabaret, Mr. President, They're Playing Our Song, Showboat, etc., and innumerable Off Broadway and Regional credits including Guare's Rich & Famous, The Seagull, Skin of Our Teeth, Travesties, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Great Waltz (recorded by RCA), and Sweet Bird of Youth. She had major roles in the films Moonstruck, Shall We Dance, The Guru, Bob Roberts, She's the One, The Great New Wonderful. She was a series regular on "Quincy" and has a recurring role on "Law & Order SVU". Audiences know her from her many game shows such as "Pyramid", "Password", "Matchgame", etc., and from being Johnny Carson's foil on "50 Tonight Shows".
   
Joanna Gleason - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Joanna Gleason
(played Feb-03 2010 through Feb-28 2010)
Broadway credits include: Into the Woods (Tony Award), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Nick and Nora, I Love My Wife, The Real Thing, Social Security and Joe Egg. Off-Broadway includes: Happiness (Lincoln Center), Something You Did (Primary Stages), Eleemosynary, It's Only a Play (MTC) and The Normal Heart (Public Theatre). Film includes: Boogie Nights, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Hannah and her Sisters, and Mr. Holland's Opus. She is the author of Lourdes on Five Dollars a Day and Make Me One with Everything. She is married to actor Chris Sarandon.
   
Judy Gold - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Judy Gold (official website)
(played Mar-31 2010 through Apr-25 2010)
Judy Gold is an Emmy Award-winning actress and comedian, best known as the star of the Off-Broadway hit 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother (GLAAD Award, Drama Desk nomination). TV: Tru TV's "The Smoking Gun", HBO's "At the Multiplex with Judy Gold", "Comedy Central Presents: Judy Gold", "Ugly Betty", "Law & Order", and many more. Her newest show, It's Jewdy's Show!, was produced as part of Williamstown Theatre Festival's 2010 summer season. CD: "Judith's Roommate Had a Baby." www.JudyGold.com
   
Alicia Goranson - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Alicia Goranson
NY Theater: The Poor Itch (The Public), The Fourth Sister (The Vineyard), An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein (The Atlantic), Good Thing (The New Group), Cat's Paw (Soho Rep), Lydie Breeze, The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek (NYTW), Defying Gravity (American Place). Regional Theater: The Guys (The Lakeshore, Chicago), King Lear (NJ Shakespeare Fest), Iphigenia and Other Daughters (Portland Stage Co.). Film: The Extra Man, Love, Ludlow, Death 4 Told, Boys Don't Cry, How to Make an American Quilt. TV: "Fringe", "Law and Order: SVU", "Sex and the City", "Roseanne".
   
Julie Halston - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Julie Halston (official website)
(played Apr-28 2010 through May-23 2010)
Julie Halston was most recently seen in the smash hit The Divine Sister (Drama Desk Nom). Broadway credits include Hairspray, Gypsy, The Twentieth Century (Outer Critic Circle Nom) and The Women. Off-Broadway credits include White Chocolate (Drama League Nom), The Vagina Monologues and many more. Founding member of Charles Busch's theatre company. TV: Series regular on "The Class", Bitsy Von Muffling on "Sex and the City", recurring role on "The Electric Company". Her one woman show has been extended at Birdland three times. Julie can next be seen in Charles Busch's Olive and the Bitter Herbs at Primary Stages. www.JulieHalstonOnline.com
   
Ann Harada - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Ann Harada
Ann Harada originated the role of Christmas Eve in the Broadway and London productions of Avenue Q. Other Broadway: 9 to 5, Les Miserables revival, Seussical and M. Butterfly. Off Broadway: The Kid (New Group), Falsettoland (National Asian American Theatre Co.), The Moment When (Playwrights Horizons). Film: Feel, Homework, Happiness, Hudson River Blues. Recent TV: "Lipstick Jungle" (as Victory Ford's mother), "The Electric Company", "Cashmere Mafia", "Johnny & The Sprites", "Rescue Me".
   
Rachael Harris - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Rachael Harris
(played May-26 2010 through Jun-27 2010)
TV includes: "Gary Unmarried", "Party Down", "Cougar Town", "Notes from the Underbelly", "Fat Actress", "The Daily Show", "The Sarah Silverman Program", "Reno 911!", "The West Wing", "Friends", "Curb Your Enthusiasm", "Monk", "Desperate Housewives", "Smoking Gun TV", "Best Week Ever". Film credits: Diary of a Wimpy Kid, The Hangover (as Ed Helms' girlfriend), Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, For Your Consideration, Starsky & Hutch, Kicking & Screaming, Daddy Day Care. Harris performed and taught with the Los Angeles improv comedy troupe the Groundlings.
   
Melissa Joan Hart - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Melissa Joan Hart (official website)
(played Mar-31 2010 through Apr-25 2010)
Known for her starring roles in "Clarissa Explains It All" and "Sabrina the Teenage Witch", Melissa Joan Hart began her career at age 4 with commercials and various TV appearances. She starred in the film Drive Me Crazy alongside "Entourage"'s Adrian Grenier as well as the ABC Family Original Movie Holiday in Handcuffs, which was the highest rate program in the history of the network. In 1993 Hart started her own production company, Hartbreak Films, and is releasing her first thriller film Nine Dead to DVD in 2010. She was recently featured as a contestant in the ninth season of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars". Melissa will star in the scripted ABC Family series, "Melissa & Joey", with co-star Joey Lawrence (Summer 2010). Hart and husband Mark Wilkerson are parents of two sons, Mason and Braydon.
   
Dee Hoty - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Dee Hoty (official website)
Dee Hoty earned three Tony Nominations for starring roles in Footloose, Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public and Will Rogers Follies and also starred as Donna on Broadway and First National Tour of Mamma Mia! Other Broadway: Bye Bye Birdie, City of Angels, (Outer Critics Nomination), Me and My Girl, Big River, Five O'Clock Girl, Shakespeare's Cabaret. Highlights: Tours of 9 to 5, Barnum, Doctor Doolittle, also Follies (PaperMill), STORMY WEATHER (Barrymore & Ovation Awards). Otterbein College, proud Equity member, deehoty.com
   
Jayne Houdyshell - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Jayne Houdyshell
(played Mar-03 2010 through Apr-25 2010)
Broadway: Bye, Bye, Birdie, Wicked, Well (Tony Nomination) Off-Broadway: Coraline (MCC), The New Century (LCT), The Receptionist (MTC, Lortel Nomination), The Pain and the Itch (Drama League Nomination), Well, Public Theatre (Obie Award, Drama Desk, Lortel Nominations), Fighting Words (Underwood), True Love (Zipper Theater), Attempts on Her Life (SoHo Rep). Regional Theater: Steppenwolf Theatre, Wilma Theatre, McCarter Theatre and many others. Film: Everybody's Fine, Garden State, Changing Lanes, Trust the Man. Television: "Conviction", "Law & Order", "Third Watch".
   
Jayne Houdyshell - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Jayne Houdyshell
(played Jul-28 2010 through Aug-29 2010)
Broadway: Bye, Bye, Birdie, Wicked, Well (Tony Nomination) Off-Broadway: Coraline (MCC), The New Century (LCT), The Receptionist (MTC, Lortel Nomination), The Pain and the Itch (Drama League Nomination), Well, Public Theatre (Obie Award, Drama Desk, Lortel Nominations), Fighting Words (Underwood), True Love (Zipper Theater), Attempts on Her Life (SoHo Rep). Regional Theater: Steppenwolf Theatre, Wilma Theatre, McCarter Theatre and many others. Film: Everybody's Fine, Garden State, Changing Lanes, Trust the Man. Television: "Conviction", "Law & Order", "Third Watch".
   
LaTanya Richardson Jackson - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
LaTanya Richardson Jackson
(played Apr-28 2010 through May-23 2010)
Spellman College Grad. Broadway: Joe Turner's Come and Gone (Bartlett Scher, Dir.); NYSF: For Colored Girls..., Spell #7 (Oz Scott, Dir.); Elliot Loves (Mike Nichols, Dir.); Member of the Wedding (Joanne Woodward, Dir.); August Wilson's 20th Century (Kenny Leon, Dir.), MTC, Negro Ensemble Co. and The New Federal Theater. TV & Film: "100 Centre Street" (Sidney Lumet, Dir.), "Dorothy Dandridge" (Martha Coolidge, Dir.), Mother and Child (Rodrigo Garcia, Dir.), The Fighting Temptations (Jonathan Lynn, Dir.) and Sleepless in Seattle (Nora Ephron, Dir.).
   
Capathia Jenkins - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Capathia Jenkins (official website)
(played Nov-17 2009 through Jan-03 2010)
Broadway: Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, Caroline, or Change, The Look of Love, Civil War, Stairway to Paradise (Encores!). Off-Broadway: (mis)Understanding Mammy: The Hattie McDaniel Story (Drama Desk Nomination), Godspell. Original Cast recordings: Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, Caroline, or Change, Godspell, Children of Eden. Television- "30 Rock", "The Practice", "Law & Order", "The Sopranos", "Law & Order-SVU". Movie Soundtracks: Nine, Chicago, Legally Blonde 2. New CD: The Ache of Possibility with Louis Rosen available online and in stores. www.capathiajenkins.com
   
Lisa Joyce - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Lisa Joyce
(played Oct-21 2009 through Nov-15 2009)
NY: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (The Public); That Pretty Pretty; or, The Rape Play (Rattlestick); Beast (NYTW); U.S. Drag and Vengeance (stageFARM); Red Light Winter (Barrow Street). Regional: Blackbird (Studio, Helen Hayes Award); Doubt (National Tour); Red Light Winter (Steppenwolf). TV/Film: "The Unusuals", "Fringe", "Law and Order", "Law and Order: SVU", "Kidnapped", "The Brave One", "The Messenger" (upcoming). Thanks to Mom for loving me no matter what and for making my prom dresses.
   
Carol Kane - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Carol Kane
(played Dec-14 2009 through Jan-03 2010)
Stage credits include: (Broadway) Wicked, Sly Fox, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds; (Lincoln Center) The Tempest, Macbeth; (Off-Broadway) Signature, Family Week, Frankie and Johnny, A Woman of Mystery. TV credits include: "Monk", "Law & Order: SVU", "Two and Half Men", "Taxi" (two Emmys), "Pearl", "Seinfeld", "Chicago Hope" (Emmy nomination). Films include: Carnal Knowledge, The Last Detail, Annie Hall, Hester Street (Academy Award nomination), Dog Day Afternoon, My Blue Heaven, When a Stranger Calls, The Princess Bride, Scrooged, The Lemon Sisters, Addams Family Values, The Pacifier.
   
Carol Kane - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Carol Kane
(played Feb-03 2010 through Mar-28 2010)
Stage credits include: (Broadway) Wicked, Sly Fox, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds; (Lincoln Center) The Tempest, Macbeth; (Off-Broadway) Signature, Family Week, Frankie and Johnny, A Woman of Mystery. TV credits include: "Monk", "Law & Order: SVU", "Two and Half Men", "Taxi" (two Emmys), "Pearl", "Seinfeld", "Chicago Hope" (Emmy nomination). Films include: Carnal Knowledge, The Last Detail, Annie Hall, Hester Street (Academy Award nomination), Dog Day Afternoon, My Blue Heaven, When a Stranger Calls, The Princess Bride, Scrooged, The Lemon Sisters, Addams Family Values, The Pacifier.
   
Minka Kelly - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Minka Kelly
Most recently, Minka has played Gaby on NBC's "Parenthood", starring opposite Leighton Meester in The Roommate, and appeared in the Adam Sandler/Jennifer Aniston film Just Go With It. Additional TV and film credits include: "Friday Night Lights", (500) Days of Summer, The Kingdom and many more. Next she'll star in the upcoming remake of "Charlie's Angels". Love, Loss, and What I Wore marks Minka's New York stage debut.
   
Shirley Knight - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Shirley Knight (official website)
(played Mar-31 2010 through Apr-25 2010)
Shirley Knight most recently appeared at the George Street Playhouse, starring in Come Back, Come Back, Wherever You Are, written and directed by Arthur Laurents. Miss Knight has done extensive work in theatre, film, and television. She has won numerous awards including the Tony with two nominations, three Emmy awards with ten nominations, two Golden Globes with three nominations, The Venice Film festival Best Actress Award, and two Academy Award nominations among others.
   
Sharon Lawrence - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Sharon Lawrence (official website)
(played Jun-30 2010 through Jul-25 2010)
Sharon Lawrence's NY theatre includes: Chicago; Fiddler on the Roof; Cabaret; Zorba (all on Broadway) and Tongue of a Bird (Public Theater). Regional theatre includes: Pasadena Playhouse (LA Drama Critics Circle Award for Orson's Shadow), Williamstown Festival Theatre, Berkeley Rep, Bay Street, Geffen Playhouse and many more. TV includes: "NYPD Blue" (3 Emmy nominations, SAG Award); "Curb Your Enthusiasm", "Desperate Housewives", "Grey's Anatomy (Emmy nom), "Monk", "Law and Order: SVU" and many more. Film includes: Little Black Book, The Only Thrill, The Alibi. Chair of the Women in Film Foundation (2007-2010).
   
Sabrina Le Beauf - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Sabrina Le Beauf
Off-Broadway: Olga in Three Sisters (Classical Theatre of Harlem), Liza in Eve-Olution (Cherry Lane Theatre). Regional: Shakespeare Theatre, Washington, D.C., Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, George Street Playhouse, Goodman Theatre, LaJolla Playhouse, Arizona Theatre Company, San Diego Rep., San Jose Rep., Yale Rep. International: Royal Shakespeare Company Complete Works Festival. Other: Eugene O'Neill's National Playwright's Conference, Sundance Theatre Lab, Chautauqua Theatre Institute. Television includes Sondra on "The Cosby Show", Norma Bindlebeep on "Fatherhood".
   
Michele Lee - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Michele Lee (official website)
(played Jan-06 2010 through Jan-31 2010)
Michele Lee is known worldwide for her Emmy-nominated role as Karen Mackenzie in the landmark CBS series "Knots Landing". She was discovered at the age of 17 by Broadway producer David Merrick, and achieved national recognition in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, which she later repeated on screen. In 1970 she played opposite Dean Jones in the Disney classic The Love Bug. Ms. Lee has starred in and produced numerous films for television including CBS's Emmy-nominated Big Dreams and Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story. In 1996 Michele became the first woman to produce, direct, write, and star in a film for television with Color Me Perfect for the Lifetime Network. She was last seen in Along Came Polly opposite Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston. As a musical performer Stephen Holden of The New York Times says it best, "Once she's on the stage, it isn't enough to seduce or or enlighten; the only goal worth pursuing is total conquest." Additionally, Ms. Lee won Tony nominations for her performances in the Broadway musical Seesaw and The Tale of the Allergist's Wife. Ms. Lee has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
   
Adriane Lenox - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Adriane Lenox
(played Jul-28 2010 through Aug-29 2010)
Broadway: Doubt, Chicago, Caroline or Change, Kiss Me Kate, Ain't Misbehavin', Dreamgirls, The Buddy Holly Story, Fascinatin' Rhythm, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Off Broadway: Still Life, Cave Dweller, Dinah Was... TV: "30 Rock", "Damages", "Detroit 1-8-7", "Law and Order" (Original, SVU), "Shark", "Royal Pains", "Lipstick Jungle". Film: The Blind Side, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Black Snake Moan, Alvin and the Chipmunks.
   
Stacy London - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Stacy London
(played Sep-01 2010 through Oct-03 2010)
Stacy London is one of America's premier style experts, best known from TLC's "What Not to Wear". She has appeared on various national TV shows including "Today", "Oprah", "Access Hollywood", Fox News, CNN and many more. Stacy also hosted her own talk show, "Fashionably Late", and "Fashion Fanatic" on TLC. She currently works with Riders Jeans by Lee, Pantene Hair Care, and Woolite. She and her cat Al live in Brooklyn with her shoe collection.
   
Jane Lynch - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Jane Lynch
(played Oct-21 2009 through Nov-15 2009)
Jane Lynch cut her theatrical teeth at The Second City, Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago. Recent film credits include Julie & Julia and Post Grad. Past credits include Christopher Guest's For Your Consideration, A Mighty Wind and Best in Show, as well as Role Models, Talladega Nights and The 40-Year-Old Virgin. Jane can be seen in the new FOX series "Glee". Other credits include "Party Down" on STARZ and recurring roles on "Two and a Half Men", "Criminal Minds" and "The New Adventures of Old Christine".
   
Natasha Lyonne - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Natasha Lyonne
(played Sep-21 2009 through Oct-18 2009)
Natasha Lyonne, most recognized from American Pie and The Slums of Beverly Hills, has appeared in over thirty films, including But I'm a Cheerleader, Everyone Says I Love You, Robots, Kate and Leopold, Party Monster and The Grey Zone. She starred in Mike Leigh's Two Thousand Years for the New Group, directed by Scott Elliott. TV credits include "Will and Grace", "Loving Leah", "If These Walls Could Talk 2", and "Pee-Wee's Playhouse".
   
Natasha Lyonne - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Natasha Lyonne
(played Dec-14 2009 through Jan-03 2010)
Natasha Lyonne, most recognized from American Pie and The Slums of Beverly Hills, has appeared in over thirty films, including But I'm a Cheerleader, Everyone Says I Love You, Robots, Kate and Leopold, Party Monster and The Grey Zone. She starred in Mike Leigh's Two Thousand Years for the New Group, directed by Scott Elliott. TV credits include "Will and Grace", "Loving Leah", "If These Walls Could Talk 2", and "Pee-Wee's Playhouse".
   
Natasha Lyonne - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Natasha Lyonne
(played Mar-03 2010 through Mar-28 2010)
Natasha Lyonne, most recognized from American Pie and The Slums of Beverly Hills, has appeared in over thirty films, including But I'm a Cheerleader, Everyone Says I Love You, Robots, Kate and Leopold, Party Monster and The Grey Zone. She starred in Mike Leigh's Two Thousand Years for the New Group, directed by Scott Elliott. TV credits include "Will and Grace", "Loving Leah", "If These Walls Could Talk 2", and "Pee-Wee's Playhouse".
   
Allison Mack - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Allison Mack (official website)
(played Jul-28 2010 through Aug-29 2010)
Allison Mack is best known as Chloe Sullivan on the hit series "Smallville". Other TV and film credits include, Showtime's My Horrible Year!, written and directed by Eric Stoltz, the WB's "The Nightmare Room" and "Opposite Sex", "Evening Shade", The Disney features Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves and Camp Nowhere, and the WB animated feature The Ant Bully. Allison has also both starred in and choreographed productions of Rent and Chicago and made her directorial debut with Jer Bear Productions' staging of Hair.
   
Marla Maples - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Marla Maples (official website)
Marla Maples made her Broadway debut as "Ziegfield's Favorite" in The Will Rogers Follies and also performed as Ursula in Sweet Charity at Avery Fisher Hall. She has hosted "The Miss Universe" and "Miss USA" pageants, "The Ex Wives Club" and is a recurring panelist on the "Joy Behar Show". As an actor she has appeared in over 15 films and numerous TV guest starring roles. Marla just launched the "One World of Love" album and was thrilled to be able to perform the title song at Carnegie Hall this past winter. She enjoys hosting her radio show "Awakening with Marla". www.marlamaples.com
   
Samantha Mathis - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Samantha Mathis
(played Oct-06 2010 through Oct-31 2010)
Broadway: 33 Variations, The Man Who Had All the Luck. Regional: 33 Variations (Ahmanson), Uncle Vanya (Intiman), Collected Stories (Geffen). Film includes Pump Up the Volume, This is My Life, The Music of Chance, How to Make an American Quilt, The Thing Called Love, Jack & Sarah, Little Women, The American President, Broken Arrow, American Psycho, Believe in Me. Upcoming: The New Daughter, The Chaos Theory, Lebanon. TV includes "Curb Your Enthusiasm", "Grey's Anatomy", "Lost", "Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King", "Salem's Lot", "The Mists of Avalon", "Law & Order: SVU" and "CI".
   
AnnaLynne McCord - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
AnnaLynne McCord
AnnaLynne McCord currently stars in "90210", as Naomi, the gorgeous bad girl with a heart of gold. Prior to "90210", AnnaLynne made a huge splash as the scandalous Eden on FX's "Nip/Tuck". Recent feature film credits include Gun, alongside 50 cent and Val Kilmer, Blood Out, Sony Screen Gem's Fired Up, Fox's Louis Letterier-helped sequel Transporters 2, and the 2007 remake of George A. Romero's Day of the Dead. Additional television credits include guest-starring roles on "Ugly Betty", "The O.C.", "Cold Case", "Greek" and "CSI: Miami". A native of Buford, Georgia, the twenty-one year-old AnnaLynne began her career at age fifteen as a client of the renowned Wilhelmina Modeling Agency. She has appeared in numerous ads for such illustrious clients as Estee Lauder. AnnaLynne is passionate about human rights. In her spare time, she Volunteers to help such organizations as "The Blind Project", dedicated to building awareness and ending Human Trafficking. McCord currently resides in California.
   
Donna McKechnie - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Donna McKechnie (official website)
Donna McKechnie is regarded as one of Broadway's foremost dancing and singing ladies. Broadway credits include: A Chorus Line (Tony Award), How to Succeed in Business...; Sondheim: A Musical Tribute (which she also choreographed); On the Town; Promises, Promises; Company and State Fair (Fred Astaire Award). Other credits include: Sweet Charity (Bob Fosse's national tour); Follies; Mack and Mabel and countless more. She recently choreographed Guys and Dolls at the Hollywood Bowl. Her memoir, "Time Steps: My Musical Comedy Life", was published by Simon and Schuster.
   
Anne Meara - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Anne Meara
Broadway: Eastern Standard, Anna Christie (Tony nomination). Film includes: Fame, Boys from Brazil, The Daytrippers and Another Harvest Moon. TV includes: "Archie Bunker's Place", "Alf", "Sex and the City", "King of Queens" and five Emmy nominations. As a writer, Anne co-wrote (and starred in) The Other Woman (Writers Guild Award) and wrote After-Play (OCC Award) and Down the Garden Paths. Anne was known as half the comedy team "Stiller & Meara". She can currently be seen alongside her husband Jerry on their internet series stillerandmeara.com
   
Janel Moloney - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Janel Moloney
Janel Moloney is a two time Emmy nominee, best known for her work as 'Donna Moss' in Aaron Sorkin's "The West Wing". Other TV includes: Showtime's "Brotherhood", Lifetime's "Amber Frye: Witness for the Prosecution", "30 Rock", "House", and "Life on Mars". Films include Armless and Half the Perfect World. She made her Off Broadway debut in Playwrights Horizons' One Hundred Saints You Should Know. After years of living in LA, Moloney now calls New York home.
   
Debra Monk - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Debra Monk
(played Jan-06 2010 through Jan-31 2010)
Broadway: Curtains (Drama Desk Award, Tony nomination), Chicago; Reckless; Thou Shalt Not; Ah, Wilderness!; Steel Pier (Tony nomination); Company; Picnic (Tony nomination); Redwood Curtain (Tony Award); Nick and Nora; Prelude to a Kiss; Pump Boys and Dinettes (Co-Author, Tony nomination). Off-Broadway: Show People, The Seagull, The Time of the Cuckoo (Obie Award), Death-Defying Acts, Three Hotels, Assassins, Oil City Symphony (Co-author, Drama Desk Award). Regional: Mrs. Miller Does Her Thing (Vineyard Playhouse), Three Hotels (Helen Hayes Award, Kennedy Center), The Huntington, The Ahmanson, Seattle Rep, Old Globe, Yale Rep, Bay Street, Actors Theater of Louisville, Williamstown. Film: The Great Buck Howard; The Savages; The Producers; Palindromes; Milwaukee, Minnesota; Center Stage; Devil's Advocate; In & Out; The Substance of Fire; Extreme Measures; The Bridges of Madison County; Jeffrey; Fearless; Prelude to a Kiss; Reckless; Mrs. Winterbourne; Bed of Roses and the upcoming Love and Other Possible Pursuits. TV: "Ghost Whisperer", "The Closer", "Notes from the Underbelly", "Desperate Housewives", "Frasier", "The Music Man", "Eloise", "Law and Order", "Ellen Foster", "Redwood Curtain", "Nero Wolfe", Katie Sipowicz on "NYPD Blue" (Emmy Award), George's mother on "Grey's Anatomy", Ellen's mother on "Damages", and Will Schuester's mother on "Glee".
   
Ashley Austin Morris - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Ashley Austin Morris (official website)
(played Jun-30 2010 through Jul-25 2010)
Off Broadway: Die Mommie Die, Paper Dolls, Bees, Lysestrata Now, In the Daylight, Reading Under the Influence and three casts of Love Loss and What I Wore. TV: "The Good Wife", "Ugly Betty", "Gravity", and MTV's upcoming "I Just Want My Pants Back". Ashley can also be seen daily on the Emmy Award Winning "The Electric Company". Film: Generation Um, Art Machine, Premium Rush and the upcoming Pulze.
   
Kate Mulgrew - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Kate Mulgrew (official website)
(played Jul-28 2010 through Aug-29 2010)
Broadway: Equus. Off Broadway: Edward Albee's The American Dream and The Sandbox; Iphigenia 2.0 (OBIE Award); Our Leading Lady (MTC); Tea at Five; Titus Andronicus. London: The Exonerated. Lots of regional theatre including the Ahmanson Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, La Jolla Playhouse, Seattle Rep and many more. Films include: Star Trek Nemesis, Throw Mamma from the Train, Lovespell, A Stranger is Watching. TV: "Mercy", "Mrs. Columbo" (Golden Globe nomination), "Cheers", Captain Kathryn Janeway on "Star Trek: Voyager" and more.
   
Diane Neal - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Diane Neal (official website)
(played May-26 2010 through Jun-27 2010)
Diane Neal, actress, award-winning producer and comedienne, is best known for her many years as ADA Casey Novak on "Law and Order: SVU" and has also starred in "NCIS", "White Collar", "30 Rock", "My Fake Fiancee", and many more. Currently she has upcoming shows at Comix NY, is producing the feature film Craftique!, serves on the board of the Urban Arts Partnership and is completing her degree at Harvard University. Much love to friends and family.
   
Kristine Nielsen - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Kristine Nielsen
(played Jul-28 2010 through Aug-29 2010)
Broadway includes: Les Liaisons Dangereuses; Spring Awakening; A Streetcar Named Desire; The Iceman Cometh. Off-Broadway includes: Why Torture is Wrong...; Die Mommie Die!; Our Leading Lady; Miss Witherspoon; Betty's Summer Vacation (Obie Award); Dog Opera (Obie Award). Regional includes Long Wharf, Huntington, Yale Rep, Williamstown Theatre Festival, McCarter, La Jolla, Old Globe, Hartford Stage, Guthrie Theater. Film: Adelaide, The Savages, Small Time Crooks and Morning Glory (upcoming). TV: "Conviction", "Law & Order" and "Third Watch", among others. Graduate of Yale School of Drama.
   
Rosie O'Donnell - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Rosie O'Donnell (official website)
(played Sep-21 2009 through Oct-18 2009)
Rosie O'Donnell hosted "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (winner of 11 Daytime Emmys) for six years. Film credits include A League of Their Own, Sleepless in Seattle, The Flintstones, Now and Then, Beautiful Girls, Harriet the Spy. She's hosted Nickelodeon's Kids Choice Awards and the Tony Awards (Emmy Award). Recent TV guest appearances include: "Drop Dead Diva", "Nip/Tuck", "Curb Your Enthusiasm", "Will and Grace". TV movies: "Riding the Bus with My Sisters" and "America". NY Theatre: Grease; Seussical; Fiddler on the Roof; No, No, Nanette and producer of Boy George's Taboo. Editorial director of the magazine Rosie (2001-2002) and author of Find Me (New York Times Bestseller). Rosie established the For All Kids Foundation and founded Rosie's Broadway Kids.
   
 Orfeh - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Orfeh (official website)
Orfeh most recently appeared on Broadway in Legally Blonde as Paulette (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Award Nominations). Other Broadway: Saturday Night Fever, Fascinating Rhythm, Footloose. Off Broadway: The Great American Trailer Park, Love, Janis. TV/Film: "Law & Order: C.I.", "Sex & the City", "Chappelle's Show", Across the Universe. Orfeh's solo pop CD What Do You Want from Me is available in stores and online. For additional info visit Orfeh.com. Love to Andy Karl.
   
Rhea Perlman - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Rhea Perlman
(played Nov-17 2009 through Dec-13 2009)
Theater: Boeing-Boeing (London), The Tale of the Allergist's Wife (Broadway), The Exonerated (Off Broadway). Four-time Emmy winner for her role as Carla on "Cheers". Other TV includes "Kate Brasher", "Pearl", recent guest appearances on HBO's "Hung" and "Law & Order: SVU" and more than 15 TV movies, including "Houdini" and "How to Marry a Billionaire". Film: Sunset Park, Canadian Bacon, Carpool, Matilda (with her husband Danny DeVito). Rhea is also the author of the children's book series Otto Undercover.
   
Karyn Quackenbush - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Karyn Quackenbush as (Understudy)
Karyn Quackenbush is delighted to be a part of Love, Loss, and What I Wore. Broadway: Imaginary Friends, Annie Get Your Gun (understudy for Bernadette Peters & Reba McEntire) and Blood Brothers. TV/film: "Law & Order", "Chapelle's Show", Isn't She Great with Bette Midler. National tours: Annie Get Your Gun; Stop the World, I Want to Get Off; The Sound of Music. Off-Broadway: I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change.
   
June Diane Raphael - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
June Diane Raphael (official website)
(played Feb-03 2010 through Feb-28 2010)
June Diane Raphael most recently co-wrote (with Casey Wilson) and co-starred in the hit comedy Bride Wars (opposite Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway). Other films include Year One (opposite Jack Black and Michael Cera) and the upcoming Ryan Piers Williams drama The Dry Land (opposite America Ferrera and Melissa Leo). A veteran of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, Raphael recently wrapped production on a new Spike TV improv show, entitled "Players" from Upright Citizens Brigade co-founders Matt Walsh and Ian Roberts.
   
Caroline Rhea - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Caroline Rhea (official website)
(played Feb-03 2010 through Feb-28 2010)
Caroline Rhea is an actress and comedian who currently voices the 'Linda Flynn-Fleetcher', the mother on "Phineas and Ferb". She co-starred as 'Noleta' on the Logo hit series, "Sordid Lives" and played 'Aunt Hilda' on "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" for seven seasons. Her most recent theater appearance was in Douglas Carter Beane's Mondo Drama. Most importantly, Caroline is mother to her daughter Ava.
   
Barbara Rhoades - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Barbara Rhoades
In a career that spans from Funny Girl on Broadway to Love, Loss and What I Wore just a few blocks west of Times Square, Barbara has delivered memorable performances in films (Harry and Tonto, The Goodbye Girl), television series ("Soap", "Busting Loose" and more than 100 guest appearances) and Regional Theater (Gypsy, Enter Laughing). Her work with the Actor's Studio and the Theater Artist Workshop has earned her the respect of her peers and the appreciation of audiences across the country.
   
Doris Roberts - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Doris Roberts
(played Apr-28 2010 through May-23 2010)
Doris Roberts honed her skills at the famed Actors' Studio in New York City, surrounded by such illustrious peers as Marilyn Monroe, Kim Stanley, and Maureen Stapleton. From there, she went on to star in several successful stage productions, both on and off Broadway. She entered the television world as a regular on The Lily Tomlin Comedy Hour, and translated her success there into a lifelong career on the small screen. Doris became one of the medium's most successful stars as a series regular on "Angie", "The Boys", "Ladies on Sweet Street", "Remington Steele", "Maggie", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show Comedy Hour" and, of course, for nine seasons on "Everybody Loves Raymond". She also found time to appear in guest starring roles on such popular programs as "Rhoda", "Walker, Texas Ranger", "Step by Step", "Empty Nest", "Perfect Strangers", "Full House" and "Murder She Wrote". Doris drew even more accolades for such films as A Fish in the Bathtub with Jerry Stiller, My Giant with Billy Crystal, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation with Chevy Chase, A Lovely Way to Die with Kirk Douglas, The Heartbreak Kid with Charles Grodin, The Taking of Pelham 123 with Walter Matthau, and Number One with a Bullet with Robert Carradine and Peter Graves. Roberts boasts four Emmys for "Everybody Loves Raymond" and a fifth for her dramatic portrayal as a victim of homelessness on "St. Elsewhere". In 2003, St. Martin's Press published her memoirs, Are You Hungry, Dear? which became an immediate best seller. Recently, Roberts received critical acclaim for an episode of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" entitled "Privilege", written especially for her, and has appeared in the Twentieth Century Fox comedies Grandma's Boy and They Came from Upstairs, opposite Ashley Tisdale.
   
Tracee Ellis Ross - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Tracee Ellis Ross (official website)
(played Jan-06 2010 through Jan-31 2010)
Tracee Ellis Ross is best known for her NAACAP Image Award winning role on "Girlfriends". Recent features include Labor Pains, HBO's Life Support with Queen Latifah, Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls and Hanging Up. TV credits include Lifetime's "The Dish", for which she was named a "Face to Watch" by the LA Times and MTV's "The Lyricist Lounge Show". Theatre credits include Los Angeles productions of What Would Jimi Do?, The Vagina Monologues and Blackout.
   
Roslyn Ruff - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Roslyn Ruff
Broadway: Fences (standby). Off-Broadway: Macbeth, The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, Things of Dry Hours, Seven Guitars, Cherry Orchard, Pudd'nhead Wilson, The Taming of the Shrew. Regional: Berkeley Rep, Long Wharf, The Kennedy Center, Indiana Rep, Geva Theatre, Old Globe, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Alliance Theatre, McCarter Theatre, ACT, Yale Rep, People's Light & Theatre Co. FILM/TV: The Help, SALT, Life During Wartime, Rachel Getting Married, "The Good Wife", "The Jury", "Sopranos". Awards: Drama League nomination, Things of Dry Hours; Obie Award, Seven Guitars; Barrymore Award, In the Blood.
   
Amanda Setton - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Amanda Setton
Amanda Setton is thrilled to be making her Off Broadway debut. She is known best as Penelope Shafai on the hit show "Gossip Girl" and as Kimberly Andrews on ABC's "One Life to Live". Film credits include Sex and the City and What Happens in Vegas. Additional television credits include "Mercy" and "Blue Bloods". BA in theatre, Ithaca College; Meisner program at The Actors Workshop of Ithaca. She thanks her family and friends for all of their love and support.
   
Sherri Shepherd - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Sherri Shepherd (official website)
(played May-26 2010 through Jun-27 2010)
Sherri Shepard is known as one of the Daytime Emmy Award-winning co-hosts of "The View". Film credits include: Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire, Who's Your Caddy, Beauty Shop, Cellular, Guess Who and Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa. She is executive producer and star of her own sitcom "Sherri" on Lifetime TV. Other TV credits include: "30 Rock", "Less Than Perfect", "Everybody Loves Raymond", "Suddenly Susan", "The Jamie Foxx Show" and more. She hosted the pre-show for the 82nd Annual Academy Awards alongside Jess Cagle and Kathy Ireland. She is the author of Permission Slips: Every Woman's Guide to Giving Herself a Break.
   
Brooke Shields - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Brooke Shields
(played Apr-28 2010 through May-23 2010)
Brooke Shields is a highly accomplished television, film and theatre actress, as well as a business woman, author and model. She will next be seen opposite Brendan Fraser in Furry Vengeance. She recently wrapped production on The Greening of Whitney Brown and was seen on ABC's show "The Middle" and NBC's "Lipstick Jungle". Shields began her professional career at only eleven months of age when she was selected as the Ivory Snow Baby, and by age 3 was a runway model. At age 9, Shields began her extensive film career when she won her first acting role in Holy Terror and went on to greater parts as a child film star in Louis Malles' Pretty Baby, the Palme D'or Award winner at the Cannes Film Festival, and Franco Zeferilli's Blue Lagoon. While at Princeton University, where Shields was an Honors Graduate, she pursued her love for the theatre, and after graduation made her Broadway debut as Rizzo in the hit musical Grease, for which she earned the Theatre World Award in 1994 for "Outstanding Debut on Broadway". Shields went on to star in Chicago, Wonderful Town, and Cabaret, all of which earned her rave reviews. Shields is the author of The Brooke Book, On Your Own, Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression, and her first children's book, Welcome to Your World, Baby. She recently released her second children's book It's the Best Day Ever Dad. Shields was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy, and was also nominated for The American Comedy Awards' Funniest Female Performer in a Television Series Leading Role for her hit comedy show, "Suddenly Susan". Brooke is the recipient of five People's Choice Awards. In 1999 Shields received the Genii Award for "Outstanding Success in Television, Stellar Achievements in Television Performances and Good Citizenship in the Television Community".
   
Jamie-Lynn Sigler - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Jamie-Lynn Sigler
(played Sep-01 2010 through Oct-03 2010)
Her seven-season-long stint as 'Meadow Soprano' on HBO's "The Sopranos" earned Sigler two Hollywood Reporter Young Star Awards for Best Actress in a Dramatic Series. Film credits include Homie Spumoni, Lovewrecked, and Dark Ride. She made her Broadway debut in 2002 as 'Belle' in Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Sigler's story of her battle with anorexia, Wise Girl, was published in 2002. She currently serves as a spokesperson for the National Eating Disorders Association. Sigler had recent, recurring roles on ABC's "Ugly Betty", and HBO's "Entourage".
   
B. Smith - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
B. Smith (official website)
Heralded by The Daily News as "one of the most important style mavens of all time", B. Smith is a celebrated restaurateur, author, TV personality and lifestyle expert with her own line of home decor, furniture, jewelry and more. The former fashion model broke barriers as the first African-American to grace the cover of Mademoiselle magazine and launch her own national lifestyle brand including the legendary B. Smith's restaurant in Manhattan's theater district. The pioneering entrepreneur now returns to her first love - the theater.
   
Yeardley Smith - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Yeardley Smith
Yeardley Smith is an Emmy award-winning actress, producer, novelist, playwright and philanthropist. Having starred in some of the most beloved film and TV shows over the last two decades, she is best known as the voice of 'Lisa Simpson' on Fox's hit television show, "The Simpsons", which earned her an Emmy for "Outstanding Voice-over Achievement". Her new shoe line, Marchez Vous is available in stores and online this fall.
   
Cobie Smulders - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Cobie Smulders
(played May-26 2010 through Jun-27 2010)
Cobie Smulders has won over audiences and critics alike in the CBS comedy "How I Met Your Mother" as 'Robin Sherbatsky' - a guy's girl, former Canadian teen pop sensation and the only one to ever steal womanizer Barney's heart. Smulders also starred as Juliet Droil in Joss Whedon's ABC drama "Veritas", and also guest starred on "Sex and the City" and "The L Word".
   
Annie Starke - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Annie Starke
Annie Starke is a recent graduate of Hamilton College, where she majored in Art History. As a child, she appeared in Bruce Beresford's Paradise Road, Hallmark Hall of Fame's Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End, and HBO's In the Gloaming, directed by Christopher Reeve. Annie is thrilled to be making her New York theatrical debut in Love, Loss, and What I Wore. Later this year, she will make her feature film debut in Albert Nobbs, directed by Rodrigo Garcia. Annie thanks her family and friends for their love and unwavering support.
   
Susan Sullivan - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Susan Sullivan
Television series: "Castle", "Falcon Crest", "Rich Man, Poor Man", "Julie Farr, M.D.", "Dharma and Greg". Television films: The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd, Comedy Company, Panic on Page One, The New Maverick, Midway, Incredible Hulk. Broadway: Jimmy Shine (starred opposite Dustin Hoffman). Pasadena Playhouse: The Glass Menagerie. Regional theatre: 5th of July, Twelfth Night, Tonight at 8:30, and more. Films include Show and Tell and My Best Friend's Wedding. Susan serves on Board of National Hospice & Felice Foundations.
   
Zuzanna Szadkowski - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Zuzanna Szadkowski
Zuzanna Szadkowski plays Dorota in the CW's hit drama "Gossip Girl" and was voted #7 in Rolling Stone's "50 Reasons to Watch TV". Other television credits include "Guiding Light", "The Sopranos", "Law and Order", and "Law and Order: Criminal Intent". Theater credits include Olly's Prison at A.R.T., directed by Robert Woodruff, and Spring Awakening in Moscow. Zuzanna received a B.A. from Barnard College and an M.F.A in acting from the A.R.T./MXAT Institute at Harvard.
   
Myra Lucretia Taylor - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Myra Lucretia Taylor
(played Jun-30 2010 through Jul-25 2010)
(Broadway): Nine (Tony Award, Best Revival 2003), Macbeth, Electra, Chronicle of Death Foretold, MuleBone, and A Streetcar Named Desire. Off Broadway: A Cool Dip in the Barren Saharan Crick, Crazy Mary, Fabulation (Playwright's Horizons). National Tour: Wicked (Madame Morrible). Regional: Mary (world premiere/Goodman), Going to St. Ives (Barrington Stage), The Old Settler (world premiere/McCarter, Long Wharf). International: A Winter's Tale; Pericles (Royal Shakespeare Company). TV: "Law & Order" (all three shows), "The Big C". Film: Silver Tongues, The Private Lives of Pippa Lee, Changing Lanes. Myra is a Fox Fellow.
   
Mary Testa - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Mary Testa
Broadway: Guys and Dolls, Xanadu (Drama Desk nomination), Chicago, 42nd Street (Tony nomination), Marie Christine, On the Town (Tony nomination), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, The Rink, Marilyn, Barnum. Off-Broadway: Regrets Only, See What I Wanna See (Drama Desk & Drama League nominations), First Lady Suite (Drama Desk nomination), String of Pearls (Drama Desk nomination), The Vagina Monologues, From Above (Obie), and many more. Film: Eat, Pray, Love, The Bounty Hunter, others. Television: "White Collar", "Life on Mars", "Sex and the City", "Whoopi" and more.
   
Concetta Tomei - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Concetta Tomei
Broadway: Cyrano opposite Kevin Kline, The Elephant Man opposite David Bowie, Noises Off, Goodbye Fidel. Lincoln Center: The Clean House; Public Theater: Richard III (Bayfield Award); original cast of The Normal Heart, Fen, A Private View. Off-Broadway: Cloud Nine. Mark Taper Forum: Romance Language. ACT: Mrs. Warren's Profession. TV: "Necessary Roughness", "Rubicon", "Weeds", "Nip/Tuck", "Providence", "China Beach", "The Closer" and more than fifty other roles. Film: Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, Deep Impact, Out to Sea, The Muse, View from the Top. Graduate: University of Wisconsin and Goodman Theatre School.
   
Maria Tucci - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Maria Tucci
Maria Tucci began her career in the original production of Tennessee Williams' The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore. Her appearances on and Off Broadway include The Rose Tattoo (Tony Nomination), A Man for All Seasons, Requiem for a Heavyweight (Tony Award nomination), Athol Fugard's A Lesson from Aloes, Spokesong, Kingdoms, The Shadow Box, Mike Nichols' production of The Little Foxes, Mary Stuart and Drinks Before Dinner, Marking, The Stendhal Syndrome at Primary Stages, The Substance of Fire at Playwrights Horizons and at Lincoln Center Theatre, Collected Stories at Manhattan Theatre Club, Between East and West and Fugard's Hello and Goodbye at the McCarter Theatre. TV: Eugene O'Neill's "Beyond the Horizon", "Concealed Enemies", the television series "Tattingers" and "Law and Order". Films: Daniel, Sweet Nothing and To Die For, directed by Gus Van Sant.
   
Joyce Van Patten - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Joyce Van Patten
Joyce Van Patten most recently appeared in the Roundabout Theatre's production of The People in the Picture. Other Broadway appearances include Brighton Beach Memoirs, I Ought to be in Pictures, Rumors, Jake's Women (all Neil Simon); Taller than a Dwarf, More to Love. Lincoln Center: Fair Country, Ring Around the Moon. Signature: The Oldest Profession. MTC: Labor Day. The Public: The Seagull. Chicago: Show Boat. Los Angeles: Ahmanson Theatre: Dead End. Geffen Theatre: Rabbit Hole. Boston: Huntington Theatre: The Cherry Orchard. Films include: Grown Ups, Peace, Love, & Misunderstanding, This Must Be the Place, Mame, Bad News Bears, St. Elmo's Fire. And lots of TV.
   
Fredi Walker-Browne - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Fredi Walker-Browne
Fredi Walker-Browne created the role of Joanne Jefferson in the Pulitzer Prize winning musical RENT. Roles include: Rafiki - The Lion King, Erzulie - Once on this Island, as well as several television appearances, commercials and voice-overs. Directing credits include: Caged Bird by longtime collaborator Myla Churchill, for whom she also mounted the "sizzling jazzical" Scandalous People to rave reviews. Other credits include: The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told (Paul Rudnick) and When the Chickens Came Home to Roost (Lawrence Holder).
   
Pauletta Washington - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Pauletta Washington
Pauletta Washington is an actor, singer, philanthropist, mother of four children and wife of Denzel Washington. Washington trained at Julliard, North Texas University, UNCSA, has performed on Broadway and worked with prominent producers and songwriters. Her passion is the Brain Trust group, raising funds for Dr. Keith Black at Cedars-Sinai. Among her many awards and recognitions, she has been honored by Women in Film, California Governor's Conference
   
Rumer Willis - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Rumer Willis
Rumer Willis most recently completed production on the independent feature The Diary of Preston Plummer, a coming-of-age story opposite Trevor Morgan. In 2009, Rumer starred in Summit's House on Sorority Row. Additional film credits include House Bunny and From Within. Willis' television roles include a significant arc on "90210" as well as guest starring roles on "Army Wives", "CSI NY" and "Medium". Willis currently resides in Los Angeles.
   
Casey Wilson - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Casey Wilson
(played Jan-06 2010 through Jan-31 2010)
Casey Wilson hails from Alexandria, Virginia and is a graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts and the Stella Adler School of Acting. She was a featured player on "Saturday Night Live" and her film credits include For Your Consideration and Nora Ephron's Julie and Julia. She regularly performs sketch and improv at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. Along with her writing partner (and best gal pal) June Raphael, she co-wrote the film Bride Wars.
   
Mary Louise Wilson - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Mary Louise Wilson
(played Oct-21 2009 through Nov-15 2009)
Mary Louise Wilson played Big Edie in Grey Gardens (Tony Award, Drama Desk and Lortel Nominations), Fraulein Schneider in the revival of Cabaret (Tony nomination), Diana Vreeland in Full Gallop (Obie, Drama Desk), which she co-wrote with Mark Hampton. Her films include Stepmom, Huck Finn, Green Card, She-Devil, Pet Sematary, Zelig, The Money Pit, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, King of the Gypsies and Klute. Recent television appearances include "Frasier", "Cosby" and "The Sopranos".
   
Rita Wilson - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Rita Wilson
(played Nov-17 2009 through Dec-13 2009)
Theater: Broadway, 'Roxie Hart' in Chicago. L.A., 'Mama' in world premiere of Distracted, 'Karen' in Pulitzer Prize winner Dinner with Friends. Film: Old Dogs, It's Complicated, Runaway Bride, The Story of Us, Mixed Nuts, Auto Focus, Beautiful Ohio, Sleepless in Seattle. TV: "Curb Your Enthusiasm" (The Doll), "Frasier". Producer of films Mamma Mia!, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, My Life in Ruins. Writing first screenplay, Terms of Embarrassment for Fox 2000. Contributing editor to Harper's Bazaar.
   
Kim Zimmer - Love, Loss, and What I Wore - www.WorldofStage.com
Kim Zimmer
Kim Zimmer, who is best known as Reva Shayne on "Guiding Light" (four Emmys), started her career in Chicago theater prior to films (Body Heat) and nighttime TV ("Seinfeld", "Designing Women"). She began her daytime career as Nola on "The Doctors" and Echo on "One Life to Live", to which she has recently returned. Regional and Off Broadway credits include Four Dogs and a Bone, Blood Brothers, Gypsy, Dirty Blonde and Shirley Valentine. Zimmer's memoir, I'm Just Sayin'!, will be available in August 2011.
   
 
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