Ann Magnuson

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Nationality: American
Birthdate: 01/04/1956
Birthplace: Charleston, West Virginia, USA

biography

This pretty, quirky "performance artist" has also branched out into more mainstream films and television. Arriving in New York in 1978, Magnuson co-founded Club 57, the "neo-Dada cabaret", where she and her collaborators (such as Eric Bogosian and Joey Arias) made a name for themselves with their sly brand of comic social commentary--her tribute to Muzak, for instance, which was held in an elevator. Magnuson's one-woman shows played worldwide in the late 1970s and early 80s New York, and her video, "Made for TV", was shown on PBS's "Alive from Off-Center" in 1984.

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Credits

(TV Show)
2009-2009
Aunt Circe
2009
Aunt Circe
2009
(TV Show)
2009-2009
Additional Material
2009
Herself
2005
(TV Show)
2004-2004
Yolanda
2004
Karen Pollard
2004
(TV Show)
2004-2004
Harvest
2004
(TV Show)
2003-2003
Rita
2003
Rita
2003
Rita
2003
Rita
2003
Lydia Lynch
2002
Barbara Rosen
2002
Kelly
2001
Irene Abernathy
1998
Terry Taverner
1996
Calli
1994
Young Woman From Disco
Sarah Jane Tibbett
Maida--the Feminist
Herself
Connie Hagen
Sara Fulton
Actor
Ms Steinbacher
Pamela Fleming
Moira Leppenraub
Director
Frankie Stone
Isabelle

milestones

Year
Milestone
1978 
Moved to New York; worked as intern at Ensemble Studio Theater
1979 
Founded Club 57
1987 
TV debut as star and co-writer of "Ann Magnuson's Vandemonium" (an episode of "Cinemax Comedy Experiment")
 
TV series regular on "Anything But Love"
1995 
First solo album, "The Luv Show"
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