Maggie Brown

American actress and director


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Maggie Brown (born 1948) is an American playwright, director and actress.

Education

Maggie Brown was raised in Independence, Missouri, and graduated from Southwest Missouri State University. After moving to New York City, she worked in theater as a performer with Time & Space, Ltd. theater company, and as Director of Children's Theatre at the Manhattan Theatre Club. As an acting teacher, she taught at the New York Association for the Blind, where she directed several Lighthouse Players productions, including The Little Foxes.

Work

On television, she performed guest roles on series including Barney Miller, Dallas, Highway to Heaven and Little House on the Prairie, and appeared in more than 250 television commercials.

Her first script, Sophisticated Nuts and Dried Fruit (1982), and Country Songbird with Wife.

and since writing Twelve Angry Jurors,

References

References

  1. "Sophisticated nuts and dried fruit > Type of Work: Dramatic work and accompanying music; Registration Number / Date: PAu000449788 / 1982-10-25; Copyright Claimant: Maggie Brown 1948-". CopyrightEncyclopedia.com.
  2. "Maggie Brown". [[Eastern Connecticut State University]] Performing Arts Department: Guest Artists.
  3. Van Houten, Ellen. (January 4, 2012). "Old Pros to hold auditions for 'Morning's at Seven'". [[Laguna Woods Globe]] via the [[Orange County Register]].
  4. "Pat the cat's last fling > Type of Work: Dramatic work and accompanying music; Registration Number / Date: PAu001374018 / 1990-05-02; Copyright Claimant: Maggie Brown 1948- & Kenn Salmon 1941-". CopyrightEncyclopedia.com.
  5. Brown has performed with The Old Pros Theatre Group, a troupe of retired actors, musicians and dancers who stage productions for the [[Laguna Woods Village]] retirement community in [[Laguna Woods, California]].[http://www.theoldpros.com/ "About"] at The Old Pros (official site)

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