Anne L. Nathan

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Anne L. Nathan
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, musician, acting coach
Years active1991–present

Anne L. Nathan is an American actress and singer known for her work on Broadway.

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Career

Anne L. Nathan made her Broadway debut in 1998 as Brigit in Ragtime. Other Broadway credits include: Funny Girl (Mrs. Straykosh) It Shoulda Been You [1] as Aunt Sheila/Mimsy, Baruska in the Broadway musical Once , [2] Roundabout Theater Company’s revival of Sunday in the Park with George playing Nurse, Mrs. and Harriet, Matron “Mama” Morton in Chicago, Emma Goldman in Assassins, Thoroughly Modern Millie (Miss Flannery) and Ragtime.

Off-Broadway: Singstreet at NYTW, Joe Iconis’s Broadway Bounty Hunter, Sun Down Yellow Moon (Ars Nova /Woman’s Project) Taming of the Shrew at The Delacorte (The Public Theater) Wings at 2ST; Marthe in the Encores! production of Music in the Air; Aunt Eva in Stephen Sondheim’s Road Show at The Public Theater; and Swingtime Canteen.

She has toured with the national companies of Chicago (Carbonell Award), Les Misérables and Aspects of Love.

Nathan’s regional credits include Mrs. Fezziwig in McCarter Theater’s A Christmas Carol, Lucienne in A Flea In Her Ear, at the Kansas City Repertory Theatre, She has played Charlotte in Falsettos at both George Street Playhouse and The Huntington Theatre Company. Other regional credits include productions at La Jolla Playhouse, Barrington Stage Company and The Asolo Theatre Recordings: Sing Street, It Shoulda Been You Once, Ragtime, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Assassins, Road Show, Out Of Context- The Songs of Michael Patrick Walker.

Nathan’s film and television credits include You Must Be Joking, Baby Mama, King of California, Fleishman Is In Trouble, Little America, Elementary, The Good Wife, Dirt, Law & Order (Trial by Jury, Special Victims Unit, and Criminal Intent), Veronica Mars, What I Like About You, and Bull. She has also been on Three Tony Award telecasts, Letterman, America’s Got Talent, The Today Show, and The Rosie O’Donnell Show. Nathan can be seen on the web series Submissions Only. (submissionsonly.com)

Nathan joined the Broadway company of Funny Girl in the role of Mrs. Strakosh on March 28th, 2023. [3]

Theatre credits

Source: Playbill [4]

YearShowRoleNotes
Unknown The Music Man Alma Hicks Citadel Theatre
Les Misérables Fantine (u/s)National Tour
Chicago Matron "Mama" Morton (replacement)Broadway
1991 Aspects of Love UnknownElgin Theater
1995Swingtime CanteenMarian/Jo/Topekaoff-Broadway; Mar 14 – November 26, 1995
1997 Ragtime Baron's Assistant/BrigitFord Theater
1998Baron's Assistant/Brigit/Emma Goldman (u/s)Broadway; January 18, 1998 – January 16, 2000
2000 Thoroughly Modern Millie Miss Flannery La Jolla Playhouse; Oct/Dec 2000
2002Broadway, 2002–04
2004 Assassins Emma Goldman Broadway, Apr 22 – July 18, 2004
2005 Falsettos Dr. Charlotte Huntington Theatre Company
2007 George Street Playhouse
Music in the Air Marthe Encores!
2008 Sunday in the Park With George Harriet Pawling/Mrs./NurseBroadway, Feb 21 – June 29, 2008
Road Show Aunt Evaoff-Broadway
2009 A Flea in Her Ear [5] LucienneKansas Repertory Theatre
2010 Wings NurseOff-Broadway; Oct 24 – November 21, 2010
2011 Once BaruškaOff-Broadway
2012Broadway, 2012–14
2014 A.R.T
2015 It Shoulda Been You Mimsy/Aunt SheilaBroadway, Apr 14 – August 9, 2015
2023 Funny Girl Mrs. StrakoshBroadway, March 28, 2023 – 2023

Filmography

Source: Internet Movie Database [6]

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 King of California Applebee's Manager
2008 Baby Mama Book Store Clerk
2010Random Unrelated ProjectsJoy
2014Are You Joking?Mrs. Farrow

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Volunteer No. 11 episode
Law & Order: Criminal Intent Robin Ingles1 episode
2005 Law & Order: Trial By Jury Audrey Golum2 episodes
What I Like About You Auction Lady1 episode
2006 Veronica Mars Blind Date No. 21 episode
2007 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Dr. Stern1 episode
2007–08 Dirt Dr. Shelba2 episodes
2008 As the World Turns Ginny1 episode
2010–14 Submissions Only Linda Avery15 episodes
2011 The Good Wife Hannah Vetters1 episode

Coaching

Nathan also works as an acting and singing coach.

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References

  1. Brantley, Ben (April 14, 2014). "Review: 'It Shoulda Been You,' a Wedding on Broadway". NY Times. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
  2. Brantley, Ben (March 19, 2012). "Another Pint of Melancholy". NY Times. Retrieved June 26, 2023.
  3. Culwell-Block, Logan (March 28, 2023). "Paolo Montalban, Anne L. Nathan Join Broadway's Funny Girl March 28". Playbill. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
  4. "Anne L. Nathan Broadway" Playbill. Retrieved January 18, 2017
  5. Jones, Kenneth. : 'A Flea in Her Ear', With Halstead, Nathan, Scherer and More, Begins in KC; Griffin Directs" Playbill, May 15, 2009
  6. "Nathan" IMDb. Retrieved January 18, 2017