Denny Siegel
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Denny Siegel is an American actress, comedian, writer, and radio performer, probably best known for her two years on the Improv series Whose Line is it Anyway? In 1999, she was a correspondent on Comedy Central's The Daily Show.
Before her stint on Whose Line?, she was a writer/performer on a short-lived program called Kwik Witz, a program that was said to be improvised, but was actually scripted. She had a small role in an Indie film called Show Me the Aliens, and starred in a short 14-minute horror film 3719 Broadleaf Lane.
In 2001, Siegel was a member of the Improv group Chicago City Limits. She wrote a made-for-TV movie for an NBC affialate called, Black and White and Dead All Over. Siegel also did voice work in a horror radio show called The Chicago Mummy.
In 2003, she appeared in a TV pilot called "The Frank and Judy Show", a series that has yet to have been picked up. Denny Siegel currently resides in L.A., California where she was a member of an Improv group called The Fugitives. Currently, she is a member of "VIP DJ Entertainers".