Marcia Jean Kurtz
Marcia Jean Kurtz is a versatile American actress and director renowned for her work across film, stage, and television. With a rich career spanning decades, she has showcased her talent in notable films, including *The Panic in Needle Park*, *In Her Shoes*, *Dog Day Afternoon*, and *Big Fan*. Her stage work earned her an Obie Award for her compelling portrayal of Doris in Donald Margulies' acclaimed play, *The Loman Family Picnic*. Additionally, Kurtz received nominations for both an Obie and a Drama Desk Award for her performance in Martin Sherman's *When She Danced*, highlighting her impressive range and dedication to her craft.
Beyond acting, Kurtz has also made her mark as a director, bringing to life productions such as Matty Selman's *Uncle Phillip's Coat* and Evan Handler's *Time of Fire*. Her contributions to the performing arts extend to television, where she has made several memorable appearances on the iconic series *Law & Order*. With her extensive body of work, Marcia Jean Kurtz continues to be a significant figure in the entertainment industry, celebrated for her artistry and commitment to storytelling.
Filmography
Running on Empty (1988)
From Other Worlds
Recount
The Day the Ponies Come Back
The Good Nurse
The Wrestler
Tower Heist
Big Fan
The Panic in Needle Park
Ex-Husbands
Cry Uncle!
Night Falls on Manhattan
Dog Day Afternoon
The Marconi Bros
Requiem for a Dream