Angelina Fiordellisi
- Actress
Angelina Fiordellisi (Mrs. Kitrich) has acted on Broadway,
Off-Broadway, National Tours and in every venue imaginable across the
country in about 50 plays. Some of the highlights include Zorba with
Anthony Quinn, Annie with Kathleen Freeman, Out of the Mouths of Babes, The Traveling Lady, Nunsense, Man of La Mancha, Private Lives (best actress award, Detroit Free Press), Blithe Spirit,
Tamara, What The Butler Saw, The Great White Hope, Savage In Limbo ,
The Gravity of Honey (best actress award, Detroit Free Press, best play
nomination, Dublin Theater Festival and best actress nomination,
Carbonell Award). Her film credits include When a Man Loves A Woman
with Meg Ryan and Andy Garcia, Where The Heart Is with Natalie Portman,
Walker Payne with Jason Patrick, Big Stone Gap with Ashley Judd, Straight Outta Tompkins, Out Of Darkness with Diana Ross, Delusion with Jerry Orbach and Word of Honor with Karl Malden. Ms. Fiordellisi's television credits include Law & Order, LA Law, Star Trek: TNG, The Cosby Show,
Roseanne, Thunder Alley, The Kennedy Center Honors Program and The New
Munsters. Angelina owns and runs the historic Cherry Lane Theatre,
celebrating it's 93rd Anniversary in Greenwich Village. She
founded the Cherry Lane Alternative, a not for profit organization that
produces the work of emerging and established playwrights, as well as
re-imagined Off-Broadway classics from the Cherry Lane cannon; 100+
productions to date. She has created a number of new play development
programs including the Obie Award-winning Mentor Project, now in its
20th season, which launched 60 playwrights including Katori Hall and Rajiv Joseph.
On Broadway, she won her first Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critic's Circle
and Drama League awards as co-producer of Edward
Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolff starring Tracy Letts and Amy
Morton and a Drama Desk award for producing Will Eno's The Realistic
Joneses starring Tony Collette, Michael C. Hall, Tracy Letts and
Marissa Tomei this season. Her most valued credits are Wife,
by Matt Williams and Mamma, by Matisse Mulliez and Fredrick Emerson Williams.