1. Olympia Dukakis

    Olympia Dukakis -- an actress, director, producer, teacher, activist and most recently, author with her best-selling memoir ASK ME AGAIN TOMORROW. She received an Academy Award in the Best Supporting Actress category, the New York Film Critics Award, the Los Angeles Film Critics Award and the Golden Globe Award for her work in the Norman Jewison film MOONSTRUCK.

  2. Mira Sorvino

    Mira Katherine Sorvino (born September 28, 1967 in Tenafly, New Jersey) is an Academy Award-winning American actress.

  3. Julie Halston

    Julie Halston is an American actress and comedian. Halston's television credits include notable roles in "Sex and the City," where she played the character of "Bitsy von Muffling," "Law & Order," "My So-Called Life" and "Law & Order: Criminal Intent." She portrayed Tina Carmello on the CBS sitcom "The Class" between September 2006 and March 2007.

  4. Denise Faye Greenbaum

    Before coming to Los Angeles Denise Faye appeared, as well as starred in, many hit shows on and off Broadway. Among them are: Chicago, Guys and Dolls, Swinging on a Star, A Madhouse in Goa, Filumena and The Winter's Tale. She has performed at such prestigious theaters as Lincoln Center, New York Shakespeare Festival, The Public Theater, Second Stage and Williamstown. Denise was born in New York City and attended Barnard College, Columbia University with a double major in Urban Studies...

  5. Helena Bonham Carter

    For a time in the late 1990s, it seemed that Helena Bonham Carter was about to deliver on her promise and begin what would be a major career as a first-rate, important actress. Audiences and critics had always known of her extraordinary look. a delicate beauty that evoked another time and another place, but her performance in "The Wings of the Dove" (1997) had shown her to be possessed of a vital acting talent as well. She won a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her work in the film, and...

  6. Rosemary Murphy

    Attended Manhattanville College and Sanford Meisner's acting school. The daughter of a U.S. diplomat stationed in Germany, Rosemary Murphy did not come to the U.S. until 1939. A brittle and fascinating actress on stage, Murphy earned Tony nominations for her supporting performances in "Period of Adjustment" (1961) and "Any Wednesday" (1965), as well as for her leading role in Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize--winning "A Delicate Balance" (1967). The latter performance also earned for...

  7. J Smith-Cameron

    Gifted stage actress J. Smith-Cameron was born Jeanie Smith in Louisville, Kentucky, and raised in Greenville, South Carolina, the daughter of an architect. Known simply as J. Smith by us students of the Florida State University School of Theatre program in the mid-1970s; I was privileged to work with and witness firsthand the extent of J.'s talent early in the game. A very slender figure with tight, curly hair and intent, hooded eyes, she showed amazing potential back then. Despite her...

  8. Lisa Vidal

    Mother of actor Scott Jarred Cohen. He played her infant son in the film I Like It Like That (1994). Older sister of actress Christina Vidal. Graduated from New York's High School of Performing Arts, the inspiration for Fame (1980). Was a communications and psychology major. Once received a fan letter from Steven Spielberg for her work on "High Incident" (1996). She has the letter framed. Sons: Scott (b. 1992) and Max (b. 1998). Daughter: Olivia (b. 2003) Lisa's

  9. Yvette Hawkins

    Starred as Tiny in the New Lafayette Theatre production of Ed Bullins' play 'In the Wine Time', 10 December 1968.

  10. Valda Setterfield

    Highly-acclaimed dancer whose husband is a top American choreographer. Their son is the writer and stage actor Ain Gordon.

  11. Denise Faye
  12. Adrian Lee
  13. Kathleen Doyle
  14. Sondra James
  15. Jennifer Greenhut
  16. Joanne Dimauro
  17. Karin Haidorfer
  18. Georgette Pasare
  19. Patti Kerr
  20. Marianne Filali-Ansary