Annabelle Gurwitch
Annabelle Gurwitch (born April 14, 1970) is a famous American comedy actress, writer as well as a host on TV. Her most famous job was that of hostess of Dinner and a Movie. She also has a strong passion for environmental issues and humanism. Annabelle Gurwitch a New York Times Bestselling author, actress and critic for her autobiography Wherever you go There They Are: I See you Made an Effort. You Say Tomato. I say Shutup and Fired. The showtime comedy special was also produced by Annabelle Gulwitch. Gurwitch was the host of Dinner & a Movie on TBS for a number of years. Television viewers are likely to remember her appearances in programs like Better Things Boston Legal Seinfeld Dexter Murphy Brown, and the sustainability program WA$TED which was broadcast through The Planet Green Network. Gurwitch is a regular host in PBS Newhour Real Time With Bill Maher, NPR and write satires and op-eds for The New York Times WSJ The Hollywood Reporter and the satires and opinion pieces for The New Yorker. In her role as an actor performing on stage, her work has earned her a place among the critics"Top Ten performance on the pages of The New York Times as and The Los Angeles Times. Annabelle shares wisdom and her humorous story of the aging process within our teen-centric society. Annabelle has performed her highly acclaimed work in theater festivals worldwide, in the 1992 St Y Prevention Magazine AARP events and in women's groups throughout the United States. Annabelle discusses the insanity and importance of family, the families we're born into, as well as our tribes which we choose to join. The talks she gives to audience members of all ages comprise the following venues: Now Generation Women's Philanthropy of Phoenix GOOGLE Talks at the Skirball Center for the Arts and the Rancho Mirage Writers Conference. Gurwitch discusses the importance in using memoirs to discover the significance of our lives and guide our futures. Lectures, talks and performances are offered. These include George Washington University Watermark Conference for Women literary events as well as performing arts centers. If you want to know what she thinks, listen to the PBS News Hour. She offers an IMHO perspective of watching films versus reading.






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