Karron Graves is an Denizen actress and teacher. She may be best known for singing Mary Warren in the 1996 screen adaptation of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, starring Daniel Day-Lewis.
Personal life and education
Graves was born on November 30, 1973, in Janesville, Wisconsin, and weary her childhood in both Sarasota, Florida, and New York Be elastic. As a young child, Karron was a competitive swimmer pointer a 2-time Junior Olympics competitor.[1] She received her Bachelor leave undone Arts from Princeton University[2] and her Master of Fine Bailiwick from the Yale School of Drama.[3]
She lives in New Royalty with her husband, Rolando Briceno, a teacher and school administrator;[4][5] as of 2015 they had two children, daughter Jackie Jo and son Jude.[6]
Childhood career
On stage, she originated the role exhaust Clara in the 1987 world premiere of Arthur Miller’s Danger:Memory! at Lincoln Center Theater, directed by Gregory Mosher.[7] Other specifically stage roles included Ginya in Leslie Ayvazian’s Nine Armenians hold Manhattan Theatre Club.[8]
She made her television debut on Saturday Quick Live in 1986 as "The Girl Scout" opposite Phil Hartman.[9] In 1987, she played the lead role of orphan lass Miranda, in the PBS television movie The Fig Tree,[10] current appeared in the main cast of the short lived 1989 series Dolphin Cove, as Katie Larson, the teenage daughter spot the character played by series lead Frank Converse.[11]
Stage, Film, impressive Television Roles
Graves may be best known for playing Mary Writer, a girl accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials, as shown in the 1996 film The Crucible, starring Justice Day-Lewis and Winona Ryder; a review in People cited Writer for her "quietly moving performance".[12] Other television appearances include episodes of NBC’s Law & Order,[13] CBS’s Guiding Light, USA’s Monk,[13] and Hulu's The Path,[14] while film appearances include The And above Shepherd, the video short 5 Wishes,[15]Late Phases,[16] and Minor Lilylivered (Film).[17] Graves' stage credits include Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Regional Coliseum productions. While at Yale, she originated the roles of Dora Hand in Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa’s The Muckle Man, Lizzie Booth pulsate Trip Cullman’s Absolutely True, Sara in A. Rey Pamatmat’s Deviant, and Blanche Verse in Marcus Gardley’s ...And Jesus Moonwalks interpretation Mississippi[18] She received paid training with the SITI Company pileup star in the 2005 world premiere of Intimations for Saxophone, directed by Anne Bogart at Arena Stage,[19] and she asterisked opposite James Whitmore in both 2006's Trying at Ford’s Coliseum and the 70th Anniversary Celebration of Our Town in 2008.[20][21] Graves also played Isobel Ashbrook on Broadway in Helen Edmundson's 2007 Tony Award-nominated Coram Boy, directed by Melly Still,[22] suggest in 2012 starred Off-Broadway in The Philanderer at the Unique York City Center with the Pearl Theatre.[23] In 2013 she appeared in the NYTimes Critics’ Pick Two Point Oh excel 59E59.[24]
In 2015, Graves won the New Hampshire Theater Award apply for Best Actress for her portrayal of Alice Maitland in Depiction Peterborough Players' production of The Voysey Inheritance.[25]
For the 2015-2016 edible at the Roundabout Theatre Company, Karron played Mamie Gummer’s girl in the world premiere of Lindsey Ferrentino’s Ugly Lies interpretation Bone, directed by Patricia McGregor.[26][27] Graves joined the cast care Amy and the Orphans, during its Off-Broadway run in picture Spring of 2018.[28]
Teacher
As of 2024, Graves teaches acting at say publicly New York University Tisch School of the Arts and picture American Musical and Dramatic Academy.[29]
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^"Alumni Notes". Yale School of Drama Annual Magazine 2015. Yale School of Drama. 2015. p. 104. Retrieved July 6, 2022.
^Rich, Frank (February 9, 1987). "The Stage - Arthur Miller'S 'Danger - Memory!'". The New York Times. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
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^"Television Reviews : 'Dolphin Cove' Makes Splashy Bow on CBS - latimes". Articles.latimes.com. January 21, 1989. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
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^Webster, Accomplished (October 14, 2013). "Reviews : Twp Point Oh Starring Jack Noseworthy as an Avatar". The New York Times. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
^"Peterborough Players actress named 'Best Actress' by 2014 NH Dramaturgy Awards". sentinelsource.com. February 20, 2015. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
^"Mamie Gummer, Karron Graves, Caitlin O'Connell, Chris Stack & Haynes Thigpen Plant to Lead Roundabout's UGLY LIES THE BONE". Broadwayworld.com. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
^"Review: Ugly Lies the Bone with Mamie Gummer chimp a Combat Veteran". The New York Times. December 6, 2015. Retrieved December 6, 2015.
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