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Amy Ryan at an event for Win Win (2011)

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Amy Ryan

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  • (May 2002) Played "Cammie" in "The Distance From Here", a play by Neil LaBute (Almeida At King's Cross, London, England, UK).
  • (April 2005) Played "Stella Kowalski" in "A Streetcar Named Desire", a play by Tennessee Williams (Studio 54, New York City, New York, USA).
  • Starred as Susan in "The 24 Hour Plays 2006" at the American Airlines Theatre (Oct 23, 2006).
  • Starred as "Peggy" in "The Women", at the American Airlines Theatre, directed by Scott Elliott (Nov 8, 2001 - Jan 13, 2002).
  • Played "Sofya Alexandrovna" in Anton Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya", at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, directed by Michael Mayer (Apr 30, 2000 - Jun 11, 2000).
  • Played "Natalya Ivanovna" in Anton Chekhov's "Three Sisters", at the Criterion Center Stage Right Theatre, directed by Scott Elliott (1997).
  • Played "Tess Goode" in "The Sisters Rosensweig", a new play by Wendy Wasserstein at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, directed by Daniel J. Sullivan (? - Jul 16, 1994).
  • Played "Halley" in "Marking" - Judith Anderson Theater, NYC (1997).
  • Played Debbie in "Hysterical Blindness" - Currican Theater, NYC (1997).
  • Appeared in "As Bees In Honey Drown" - Lucille Lortel Theater, NYC (1997).
  • Played BW in "The Author's Voice and Imagining Brad" - Greenwich House, NYC (1999).
  • Played Meg in "Crimes of the Heart" - Second Stage Theatre, NYC (2001).
  • Played Stella in "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams - Kennedy Center, Washington DC (2004).
  • Played Pam in "Saved" - American Place Theatre, NYC (2001)
  • Played Sarah in "On the mountain", a new play by Christopher Shinn - Playwright's Horizon, NYC (2005).
  • (2002) She acted in Neil Labute's play, "The Distance from Here," at the Almeida Theatre at King's Cross in London, England with Enrico Colantioni, Liesel Matthews, Ana Reeder, Jason Ritter, and Mark Webber in the cast. David Leveaux was director.

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