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Secondary to studying performing arts as American University in Washington, D.C., Aaron made her debut in motion pictures with a small part in Robert Altman's Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982). Since, she has built her acting career as a character actress, and continues to work with some of cinema's most significant directors; particularly, Woody Allen and Mike Nichols.
Bio:
Secondary to studying performing arts as American University in Washington, D.C., Aaron made her debut in motion pictures with a small part in Robert Altman's Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982). Since, she has built her acting career as a character actress, and continues to work with some of cinema's most significant directors; particularly, Woody Allen and Mike Nichols.
Tivia:
Performed a one-woman, two-character play "Call Waiting" in 1994 and again in 2001. She later filmed it in 2004. The 87-minute film won the Best Comedy Jury Prize at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.Her older sister Josephine R. Abady was a prominent artistic director of the Cleveland Playhouse (1988-1994) and Circle in the Square Theater (1994-1996). A noted stage producer, director and theater owner, Abady resisted employing her younger sister because they were related. This caused resentment and sibling friction for a period of time until Abady was diagnosed with breast cancer. Abady battled the disease for several years and died on May 25, 2002, at age 52. The Los Angeles-based Caroline returned to New York frequently to aid during her sister's illness. Aaron did appear under her sister's stage direction in "The Boys Next Door," co-starring David Strathairn and John Amos. Abady also cast Aaron in To Catch a Tiger, a 1994 AFI film which told the story of their mother's civil rights work. Caroline played their mother in the film and Abady's husband, Michael Krawitz, wrote the screenplay.Versatile and acclaimed stage actress of Broadway ("Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean," "Social Security" and "I Hate Hamlet") who appeared as a character actress on film and TV. She was a main ensemble player in several of Woody Allen's films during the late '80s and '90s, and essayed many of his Jewish relatives, neighbors and/or friends in traditional New York settings.Her late mother, Nina Friedman Abady, was a Selma, Alabama civil rights activist who walked with Martin Luther King in the '60s. She had to endure cross-burnings on her Virginia front lawn. More tragically, the family suffered the loss of their husband and father at the age of 38.She has appeared in four films directed by Woody Allen: Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989), Alice (1990), Husbands and Wives (1992) and Deconstructing Harry (1997).She played Woody Allen's sister in both Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) and Deconstructing Harry (1997).She studied drama at the HB Studios in Greenwich Village in New York City.Her father was of Lebanese Jewish descent and her mother was of Hungarian Jewish descent.Has two children, Ben and Sydney. |
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Caroline Aaron |
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Actress,Producer,Additional Crew (IMDB) |
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All World |
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IMDB |
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Business scope: |
Actress,Producer,Additional Crew |
Products for sale: |
Actress,Producer,Additional Crew |
Model rank: |
456 |
Last update: |
2024-07-01 03:39:26 |
Biography: |
Secondary to studying performing arts as American University in Washington, D.C., Aaron made her debut in motion pictures with a small part in Robert Altman\'s Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982). Since, she has built her acting c |
Trivia: |
Performed a one-woman, two-character play "Call Waiting" in 1994 and again in 2001. She later filmed it in 2004. The 87-minute film won the Best Comedy Jury Prize at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.Her older sister Josephine R. Abady was a prominent artistic director of the Cleveland Playhouse (1988-1994) and Circle in the Square Theater (1994-1996). A noted stage producer, director and theater owner, Abady resisted employing her younger sister because they were related. This caused resentment and sibling friction for a period of time until Abady was diagnosed with breast cancer. Abady battled the disease for several years and died on May 25, 2002, at age 52. The Los Angeles-based Caroline returned to New York frequently to aid during her sister's illness. Aaron did appear under her sister's stage direction in "The Boys Next Door," co-starring David Strathairn and John Amos. Abady also cast Aaron in To Catch a Tiger, a 1994 AFI film which told the story of their mother's civil rights work. Caroline played their mother in the film and Abady's husband, Michael Krawitz, wrote the screenplay.Versatile and acclaimed stage actress of Broadway ("Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean," "Social Security" and "I Hate Hamlet") who appeared as a character actress on film and TV. She was a main ensemble player in several of Woody Allen's films during the late '80s and '90s, and essayed many of his Jewish relatives, neighbors and/or friends in traditional New York settings.Her late mother, Nina Friedman Abady, was a Selma, Alabama civil rights activist who walked with Martin Luther King in the '60s. She had to endure cross-burnings on her Virginia front lawn. More tragically, the family suffered the loss of their husband and father at the age of 38.She has appeared in four films directed by Woody Allen: Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989), Alice (1990), Husbands and Wives (1992) and Deconstructing Harry (1997).She played Woody Allen's sister in both Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) and Deconstructing Harry (1997).She studied drama at the HB Studios in Greenwich Village in New York City.Her father was of Lebanese Jewish descent and her mother was of Hungarian Jewish descent.Has two children, Ben and Sydney. |
Trademarks: |
Frequently works with Woody Allen, Nora Ephron and Mike Nichols. |
Job title: |
Actress,Producer,Additional Crew |
Others works: |
Frequent guest on Talk Radio's "The Al Franken Show" as Al Franken's wife.
(2002) He directed Neil Simon's play, "Chapter Two" in a Classic Contemporary American Plays production at the Ford Theatre in Los Angeles, Cali |
Spouse: |
James Foreman (November 3, 1980 - present) (2 children) |
Children: |
Child |
Parents: |
Nina Friedman Abady
Abraham Aaron Abady |
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