Birth Place: Akron, OH, USA
Elizabeth Franz is an American actress known for her work in theater, film, and television. Born in Akron, Ohio in 1941, Franz began her career in the 1970s, performing in various off-Broadway productions before making her Broadway debut in 1978 in the play "Da" by Hugh Leonard.
Franz's breakthrough role came in 1983 when she originated the role of Linda Loman in the Broadway production of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman." Her performance earned her critical acclaim and a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. She later reprised the role in a 1999 revival of the play, earning another Tony nomination for her performance.
In addition to her work on stage, Franz has also appeared in numerous films and television shows. She made her film debut in 1986 in "The House of Blue Leaves" and went on to appear in other films such as "Sabrina" (1995) and "The Savages" (2007). On television, Franz has had recurring roles on shows such as "Law & Order" and "The Good Wife."
Despite her success in film and television, Franz has remained dedicated to the theater and has continued to appear in productions both on and off Broadway. She has appeared in numerous productions at the Roundabout Theatre Company, including "The Cherry Orchard" (1996) and "Morning's at Seven" (2002). In 2010, she starred in the Broadway production of "Brighton Beach Memoirs" by Neil Simon.
Franz's most recent work was in the 2014 off-Broadway production of "The Jacksonian" by Beth Henley. In the play, Franz played the role of Eva White, a woman who becomes entangled in the lives of the other characters. Franz's performance was praised by critics, with The New York Times calling it "mesmerizing" and "haunting."
Throughout her career, Franz has been recognized for her contributions to the theater. In addition to her Tony Award and nominations, she has also received a Drama Desk Award and an Obie Award for her performances. She was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2007.
Offstage, Franz has been involved in various charitable organizations, including Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and The Actors Fund. She has also been a mentor to young actors, teaching classes and workshops at various theater schools and programs.
In conclusion, Elizabeth Franz is a highly respected actress with a distinguished career in theater, film, and television. Her performances have earned her critical acclaim and numerous awards, and she has remained dedicated to the theater throughout her career. Her most recent work in "The Jacksonian" was a testament to her talent and versatility as an actress.
Elizabeth Franz, The Piano Teacher
Elizabeth FranzMorning's at Seven
Elizabeth Franz, Morning's at Seven
Elizabeth Franz, Death of a Salesman
Elizabeth Franz, Death of a Salesman
Elizabeth Franz, Death of a Salesman
Elizabeth Franz, Brighton Beach Memoirs
Elizabeth Franz, Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You
Elizabeth Franz, Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You
Elizabeth Franz has appeared on Broadway in 12 shows.
Elizabeth Franz has not appeared in the West End.
Elizabeth Franz has been nominated for several awards throughout her career, including Outstanding Lead Actress at The Lortels for "The Piano Teacher," Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play at the Outer Critics Circle Awards for "Morning's at Seven," Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play at the Tony Awards for "Morning's at Seven," Outstanding Actress - Play at the Drama Desk Awards for "Death of a Salesman," Outstanding Actress in a Play at the Outer Critics Circle Awards for "Death of a Salesman," Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play at the Tony Awards for "Death of a Salesman," and for "Brighton Beach Memoirs." She also received nominations for Outstanding Actress in a Play at the Drama Desk Awards for "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You" and a Performance nomination at the Obie Awards for the same production.
Elizabeth Franz has won several awards including Outstanding Lead Actress at The Lortels for The Piano Teacher, Outstanding Actress - Play at the Drama Desk Awards for Death of a Salesman, Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play at the Tony Awards for Death of a Salesman, and a Performance award at the Obie Awards for Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You.
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