Randy Danson Biography ((?)-)

Gender
Female
Occupation
Actress

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Appearances
  • Viv, Local Color, Planet Pictures, 1977
  • Estelle, The Scenic Route, New Line Cinema, 1978
  • King of the Gypsies, Paramount, 1978
  • Stephanie, Imposters,1979
  • Beth, Chain Letters, Planet Pictures, 1985
  • Mary, sister of Lazarus, The Last Temptation of Christ, Universal,1988
  • Television Appearances
  • Movies
  • Paige, Flowers for Matty, ABC, 1990
  • Specials
  • Natalia, The Prince of Homburg, PBS, 1977
  • Libby, Blue Window, PBS, 1987
  • Episodic
  • Angie Brenner, Ryan's Hope, ABC, 1975
  • Diane Manso, "The Violence of Summer," Law & Order, NBC, 1991
  • Delores Hartman, "Act of God," Law & Order, NBC, 1995
  • Dr. Greenblatt, "Uncivilized," Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 1999
  • Stage Appearances
  • Jennifer, The Treatment, Public Theater, New York City, 1993
  • Clytaemnestra, The Oresteia, American Repertory Theatre, Loeb Drama Center, Cambridge, MA, 1994
  • Agave, The Bacchae, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1997-98
  • Mae Garga, In the Jungle of Cities, American Repertory Theatre, 1998
  • Title role, Phaedra, American Repertory Theatre, Loeb Drama Center, 1998-99
  • Kate, The Cripple of Inishmaan, Loeb Drama Center, 1999
  • Delfina Treadwell, Valparaiso, American Repertory Theatre, Loeb Drama Center, 1999
  • Wit, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Philadelphia, PA, 2000
  • The Winter's Tale, Delacorte Theater, New York City, 2000
  • Also appeared as title role, Phaedra, Vineyard Theatre, New York City; Ahab's wife, Ahab's Wife and the Whale, Jim Henson Festival, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, New York City; Masha, Three Sisters;Arkadina, The Seagull; Shen Te/Shui Ta, The Good Person of Szechuan; Kate, The Taming of the Shrew; several roles, Slavs; title role, The Duchess of Malfi, American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA; Libby, Blue Window, New York City; in Mad Forest, NewYork Theatre Workshop, New York City; The First Picture Show, New York City; The Devils, New York City; and Triumph of Love.

Further Reference

OTHER SOURCES

    Periodicals:
    • American Theatre, September, 1995 , p. 38.