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Woods, Jeannie Marlin Daughter of Charles Raymond and Orlando Smith.
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Maureen Stapleton is recognized as a leading star of stage, screen and television. Her career spans four decades during which she has received the highest acclaim for her great emotional power and versatility. A charter member of the renowned Actors Studio, Ms. Stapleton has won the top honors granted to performing artists, including the Oscar, Emmy and Tony Awards. Few actors have been so successful in all media. Maureen Stapleton: A Bio-Bibliography is the first book dedicated to the career of this consummate actress. A biographical narrative provides information on Ms. Stapleton's artistic development and significant events in her personal and professional life. A chronological summary demonstrates how effortlessly this actress has moved back and forth between stage and screen. Three comprehensive chapters, Stage Performances, Filmography, and Television Appearances, provide production information, cast lists, script synopsis, commentary and critical response. Each listing in these chapters has a separate number for cross-referencing throughout the volume. An annotated bibliography, appendix of awards and honors, and an index complete the volume. Part of Greenwood Press' ongoing series of Bio-Bibliographies in the Performing Arts, the work is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the career of this preeminent American artist.
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Woods, Jeannie Marlin Daughter of Charles Raymond and Orlando Smith.
Bachelor, University Idaho, 1970. Master of Arts, Hunter College, 1987. Master of Public Health, City University of New York, 1988.
Doctor of Philosophy, City University of New York, 1989.
Actress Germinal Stage, Third Eye Theatre, Denver, 1971-1980. Lecturer City College of New York, New York City, 1987, Baruch College, 1988. Assistant professor theatre Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina, 1989-1995, associate professor, 1995—2000, dir office for effective teaching, 1996—1998, professor, 2000—2006, associate dean College Visual & Performing Arts, 2001—2006.
Artistic director New Stage Ensemble Theatre, 1993—2006. Professor theatre Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois, since 2006, chair department theatre and dance, 2006—2008. Artistic director Starry Night Repertory Theatre, since 2009.
Director Chicago Directors Laboratory, 2009, La Mama International Directors Symposium, 2010.
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Author: Theatre to Change Men's Souls, The Artistry of Adrian Hall, 1993, Maureen Stapleton: A Bio-Bibliography, 1992. Contbg. Author: Notable Women in American Theatre, 1989.
Co-translator: (with Chi Mei Wang) The Bride and Her Double. Artistic director New Stage Ensemble (South Carolina) and Starry Night Repertory Theatre (Illinois).
Member Association for Theatre in Higher Education (vice president professional development 2003-2007), Fulbright Association, League Professional Theatre Women, Phi Beta Delta International, Phi Kappa Phi (chapter secretary since 2010).
Married Daniel Carl Woods, September 6, 1973.