Veanne Cox
Veanne Cox, born on January 19, 1963, is a distinguished American actress and former ballet dancer. Her artistic journey began with a solid foundation in ballet, where she honed her skills at the Washington School of Ballet. She later expanded her talents by pursuing acting at the Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C., where she developed a strong theatrical presence.
Cox's career is marked by a variety of notable performances across stage and screen. She gained recognition for her role in the acclaimed Broadway revival of "Company," where her portrayal captivated audiences and showcased her versatility as a performer. In addition to her stage work, she has made her mark on television, with appearances in popular series such as "The Good Wife," "Law & Order," and "The Blacklist," where her talent has shone through in diverse roles.
Beyond her acting credentials, Veanne Cox has also contributed to the arts through her work in film, including roles in productions like "The Great Gatsby" and "The Art of Getting By." Her dedication to her craft and ability to transition seamlessly from dance to acting has made her a respected figure in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning several decades, Cox continues to inspire audiences and fellow artists alike through her performances and artistic endeavors.
Filmography
Cinderella (1997)
Miss Firecracker
Henry Fool
Marry Harry
Little Boxes
Marci X
The Better Angels
Two Weeks Notice
Beethoven's 4th
Radium Girls
Summoning Sylvia
Big Eden