Annabelle Gurwitch
Annabelle Gurwitch (born April 14, 1970) is an American writer, comedic actress and TV host. Her most notable role was as the hostess for Dinner and a Movie. In addition, she is a passionate passion for environmental issues and humanism. Annabelle Gurwitch, a New York Times Best-Seller author as well as a highly acclaimed actress, is the New York Times's Bestselling Author of her memoirs In the Place You Are They Are I See It was a long time ago that you tried to Say Tomato You say I'm fired, and you Say Shut up and Fired. It was also featured in a Showtime Comedy Special. Gurwitch is a former host on TBS Dinner & a Movie will be remembered by viewers on television for memorable performances in Better Things Boston Legal Seinfeld Dexter Murphy Brown. Also she hosted the sustainability series WA$TED at The Planet Green Network. She is a regular guest for PBS Newhour Real Time with Bill Maher and on NPR as well as penning opinion pieces for the New York Times WSJ The Hollywood Reporter and satire pieces for The New Yorker and McSweeeneys. Her work as an actress on stage has earned her a spot in the annual critics Best Ten performances of the year for both The New York and Los Angeles Times. Annabelle's wisdom, and hilarious story of aging in a culture that is obsessed with youth, are widely shared. The work she's performing is acclaimed and performed in many theater events, AARP conventions and 92nd St Y Prevention Magazines as well as evenings for ladies with groups of women from across the country. Annabelle discusses the value as well as the absurdity of our families, including those that we were born into as well as those that we have joined. She speaks to people of all ages in venues like The Now Generation Women's Philanthropy of Phoenix GOOGLETalks the Skirball for the Arts the Rancho Mirage Writers Conference. Gurwitch discusses the potential of memoir to reclaim the past, restore its purpose and offer the direction we need for our future. Professor Gurwitch has presented talks and lecture in The George Washington University Watermark Conference for Women as well as performing arts centres and literary festivals. View her PBS News Hour IMHO about watching versus reading, and then you'll have the ability to guess where she stands.
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