Angelica Torn
Angelica recently performed in the British revival of Ariel Dorfman's Death and the Maiden. In New York and London, she premiered Edge, the one-woman play about Sylvia Platt written and directed by Paul Alexander, for which she received and Outer Critics Circle Award nomination for outstanding solo performance of 2003. She made her Broadway and west End debuts in Tony-Award- winning Sideman, for which she was honored with the New York's People Choice Award for best supporting actress in the role of Patsy and the coveted Helen Hayes Award for best actress in the role of Terry. Ms. Torn made her stage debut in Vivat Vivat Regina, which starred her mother, Geraldine Page. Her other credits include Anna Christie (Roundabout); The Bea, Light Up the Sky, Still Living, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (PBT/Artistic Residence); Tennessee Williams's Red Devil Battery Sign (WPA); Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe (Coconut Grove Playhouse/Carbonell Award Nomination). Her television credits include Law & Order: Criminal Intent, The Sopranos, 100 Centre Street, The Education of Max Bickford, Deadline, In the Line of Fire, D.C., As the World Turns, Songs in Ordinary Time (CBS), and Ruby's Bucket of Blood (Showtime). Her film credits include Domestic Disturbance, The Contender, Nobody's Fool, Borough of Kings, Tom Diary, Fast Food, Fast Women and The Sixth Sense.


