Annabelle Gurwitch
Annabelle Gurwitch is an American writer, comedian and TV host who is most well-known for her time as hostess for Dinner and a Movie on TBS and activist associated with religious humanism and environmental concerns. Annabelle Gurwitch, a New York Times Best-Seller author as well as a highly acclaimed actress, is The New York Times's Top-Seller Author for her memoirs: In the Place You Are They Are I See You Made An Effort I Said Tomato You say I'm fired, and you Say Shut up and was fired. It was also a Showtime Comedy Special. Gurwitch hosts Dinner & a Movie on TBS for a number of years. TV viewers may be able to recall her appearances on shows such as Better Things Boston Legal Seinfeld Dexter Murphy Brown, and the program on sustainability WA$TED that was telecast on The Planet Green Network. Regular TV appearances comprise PBS Newhour Real Time Bill Maher and NPR. In addition, she composes op-eds that can be found in New York Times WSJ The Hollywood Reporter and satires for The New Yorker & McSweeneys. The actress has been praised by reviewers for her work in the theatre, appearing in The New York Times and Los Angeles Times. Annabelle's insight and humorous perspective on aging within our teen-obsessed society is being shared. The material has been presented in theatre festivals across the world, the The 92nd St Y Prevention Magazine AARP Women's Nights and Conventions for Women's Clubs across the nation. Annabelle addresses audiences on family and the importance of families. The tribes within which our children grow up, and the one we select to fit. She has spoken to audiences from all age groups at Now Generation Women's Philanthropy of Phoenix, GOOGLE talks, The Skirball Centre for the Arts, and the Rancho Mirage Writers Conference. Gurwitch speaks about the power memoir has to redeem our past, reclaim its purpose and offer the direction we need for our future. Talks, lectures, and performances include George Washington University Watermark Conference for Women literature fests and performing artists centers. If you're interested in what she thinks, watch the PBS News Hour. She gives an opinion about watching movies and reading.






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