Marnie Andrews
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Marnie Andrews | |
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Born | 1951 (age 56–57) Cedartown, Georgia |
Occupation | Television, stage actress |
Spouse(s) | Jeff Jacobson |
Marnie Andrews (born 1951 in Cedartown, Georgia) is an American stage and television actress who has had parts on ER, JAG, Murder One, The Wonder Years and the made for TV movie Shattered Mind (1996).
Andrews is also a director[1] of stage-acting, a singer, a writer (with articles published in such magazines as Natural History, CR, Amica and American Theatre) and a teacher[2]. She has taught at New York University and the University of Southern California Graduate Film School.
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[edit] Personal
Andrews is married to the photographer Jeff Jacobson. Their son, Henry Jacobson, is a film director and actor.
[edit] Theater
[edit] As actor
- Evelyn, 'Til Summer Comes by Mark McNease, New Jersey Repertory Company, 2002[3]
- Rosemary, Touch of Rapture by Mary Fengar Gail, New Jersey Repertory Company, 2005[4]
- Madeline Livingston, The Women of Lockerbie by Deborah Brevoort, New Jersey Repertory Company, 2006[5]
More forthcoming
[edit] As director
More forthcoming
[edit] Filmography
- ER
- "Union Station" (1996) TV Episode
- Shattered Mind (1996) TV Movie
- JAG
- "Hemlock" (1996) TV Episode
- Murder One
- "Chapter Sixteen" (1996) TV Episode
- The Wonder Years
- "Unpacking" (1993) TV Episode
- Reasonable Doubts
- "Two Women" (1993) TV Episode
- "Mercury in Retrograde" (1992) TV Episode
- "Moment of Doubt" (1992) TV Episode
- "Maggie Finds Her Soul" (1992) TV Episode
- "Dicky's Got the Blues" (1991) TV Episode
- Writer's Block (1991) TV Movie
- L.A. Law
- "Watts a Matter?" (1990) TV Episode
- Roe vs. Wade (1989) TV Movie [1]
[edit] References
- ^ Genzlinger, Neil. "JERSEY FOOTLIGHTS; The Unadorned Words." The New York Times, 1 April 2001.
- ^ New Jersey Repertory Co. - profile of Marnie Andrews
- ^ Klein, Alvin. "THEATER REVIEW; A Subject No One Wants to Talk About." The New York Times, 10 March 2002.
- ^ Genzlinger, Neil. "THEATER REVIEW: Just Doing That Crazy Hand Jive." The New York Times, 23 January 2005.
- ^ Allen, Kerri. "THEATER REVIEW: Mourning Becomes Lockerbie." The New York Times, 2 April 2006.