Annabelle Gurwitch
Annabelle Gurwitch was an American actress, comedian and television host. She is most well-known for her work as hostess in Dinner and a Movie (TBS) and environmentalist known for her secular humanism and environmental issues. Annabelle Gurwitch was a critically-acclaimed actress, and New York Times Bestseller Author. Her memoirs were published. You Said Tomato but I said Shut Up! Showtime Comedy Special. Gurwitch was a long-time host on the TBS show Dinner & a Movie and TV viewers will remember her unforgettable appearances on various shows, including Better Things Boston Legal Seinfeld Dexter Murphy Brown and also as hosting the sustainability series WA$TED on The Planet Green Network. She has been a frequent guest in PBS Newhour Real Time With Bill Maher, NPR and writes op-eds and satires for The New York Times WSJ The Hollywood Reporter in addition to the satires and opinion pieces for The New Yorker. The New York Times, and also the Los Angeles Times have ranked her in their annual Top Ten performances of the year in her performance on stage. Annabelle provides a humorous and insightful account of getting older in the current youth-focused culture. Annabelle has performed her renowned show at theatre festivals all over the world as well as at the 92nd St Y Prevention Magazine AARP conventions and ladies nights for women's groups nationwide. Annabelle talks about the significance and insanity of families the ones we're born into as well as the tribes we decide to join. Annabelle's talks for all audiences comprise: the Now Generation Women's Philanthropy of Phoenix GOOGLETalks, the Skirball Center for the Arts, the Rancho Mirage Writers Conference. Gurwitch talks about the value of writing memoirs in order to find meaning from our pasts and help us navigate our way into the future. Festivals of literature and the performing arts centers are among them. George Washington University Watermark Conference for Women. If you'd like to learn her thoughts, you can watch the PBS News Hour. She offers an IMHO perspective on watching movies versus reading.






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