Regina Baff
Regina Baff, born on March 31, 1949, in The Bronx, New York, is an accomplished actress celebrated for her diverse contributions to film and theater. She gained notable recognition for her performances in iconic films such as *Escape from Alcatraz* (1979), *The Great Gatsby* (1974), and *The Paper Chase* (1973).
Baff's talent extends beyond the silver screen; she made a significant mark on Broadway as well. Her remarkable performance in the play "Veronica's Room" earned her a nomination for the prestigious Tony Award in 1974, recognizing her as one of the Best Supporting or Featured Actresses in a Dramatic Role.
Throughout her career, Baff has demonstrated a unique ability to portray complex characters, captivating audiences with her compelling performances. Her work in both film and theater has established her as a respected figure in the entertainment industry, showcasing her versatility and dedication to her craft. As she continues to contribute to the arts, Regina Baff remains an influential presence, inspiring future generations of actors with her impressive body of work.