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Katie Finneran (born January 22, 1971) [1] is an American actress best known for her Tony Award–winning performances in the Broadway play Noises Off in 2002, and the musical Promises, Promises in 2010.
Katie Finneran as Sharon Tyler – The eldest of the Tyler siblings, Sharon is an immigration lawyer and the most ambitious member of the family. Sharon constantly finds herself having to help Jaye – particularly when she has legal trouble – even though there is a strong degree of animosity between the sisters at the start of the series.
Sams' production transferred to Broadway, again at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, on 1 November 2001, with Patti LuPone, Peter Gallagher, Faith Prince, T. R. Knight, and Katie Finneran. The production was nominated for a Tony and Drama Desk Award as Best Revival of a Play, and Finneran was named Best Featured Actress by both groups. [citation needed]
SYNOPSIS: Starring D’Arcy Carden and Katie Finneran, “The Thanksgiving Play” follows a group of well-intentioned theater kids on their mission to put on a totally inoffensive and culturally ...
[3] [4] Later that month, Katie Finneran, John Hodgman, Andréa Burns, Sophia Hammons, and Emilia Suárez were cast as series regulars, along with George Hampe, Julia McDermott, Scott Porter, Ayumi Patterson, and Brian Stokes Mitchell in recurring roles. [5]
And it's something countless actresses have followed suit when they've stepped into the part, including Carol Burnett (in the 1982 movie), Katie Finneran and Jane Lynch (both in the 2012 Broadway ...
Whoopi Goldberg is ready to hit the stage again!. The actress and television personality, 69, is making her anticipated return to theater as the infamous Miss Hannigan in the New York City run of ...
The musical opened on Broadway at Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theater on December 10, 1992, and closed on January 10, 1993, after 36 performances and 45 previews. The cast included Evan Pappas, Tim Curry, Tom Mardirosian, Katie Finneran, Andrea Martin (in her Broadway debut), Josh Mostel, and Lainie Kazan, who reprised the role of Benjy's mother she had played in the film.