Faith Prince
Milestones
- Birthplace: Augusta, Georgia
- Birthday: August 5, 1957
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2008
Returned to Broadway to star in "A Catered Affair"; received a Tony award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical
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2004 to 2005
Had a recurring role on the Showtime series, "Huff" as Oliver Platt's love interest
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2001
Co-starred in the Broadway revival of the comedy "Noises Off"
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2001
Starred in revival of "Bells Are Ringing"; earned Tony nomination
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2000
Acted in the Drama Dept. production of "The Torch-Bearers"
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2000
Replaced Blair Brown as the lead in the Broadway musical "James Joyce's The Dead"; recreated role for the L.A. production
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1997 to 1999
Had recurring role on the ABC sitcom "Spin City" as Claudia, the girlfriend of the mayorial press secretary (Richard Kind)
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1997
Returned to Broadway, assuming the role of Anna in "The King and I"
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1996
Returned to NYC to co-starred in the musical revue "Three of Hearts"; featured the music of Mary Rodgers
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1995
Was original cast member of the short-lived CBS sitcom, "High Society"; character dropped after a few episodes
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1994
Returned to Broadway as the star of the ill-fated play "What's Wrong With This Picture?"
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1992
Breakthrough performance as Miss Adelaide in the Broadway revival of "Guys and Dolls"
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1991
Had featured role in the disasterous musical "Nick and Nora"
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1989
Broadway debut in "Jerome Robbins' Broadway"; received first Tony Award nomination
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1988
TV series debut, played Rabbit in the HBO series "Encyclopedia"
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1986
Played multiple roles in the Off-Broadway show "Groucho: A Life in Revue"
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1985
Feature film debut, "The Last Dragon"
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1985
First played role of Miss Adelaide in "Guys and Dolls" in a Seattle production
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1979
Made professional debut in the Off-Broadway revue "Scrambled Feet"
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Raised in Lynchburg, Virginia