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Grace McKeaney is an American television writer, playwright, educator, and actor.

She attended Northwestern University and starred as Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams. She obtained an MFA in playwriting from the Yale School of Drama. While working on her degree at Yale, she was playwright-in-residence at Evanston Repertory Theatre, and her one-act farce, Fits and Starts, a "soap-opera satire", was performed by the Womyn's Theatre in Seattle in 1978. [1]

In Baltimore, she was a teacher to elementary and junior high classes. She also taught a course in playwriting at Northwestern University. [2]

Even though she has written television episodes of Roseanne , [3] St. Elsewhere , [2] [3] The Client , The Hoop Life and The Education of Max Bickford , she considers herself primarily a playwright. [2]

McKeaney plays a supporting role, 'The Goat Lady,' in 2016 cult thriller "Bender," [4] directed by John Alexander. [5]

She married actor John Getz in 1987. They divorced in 1996. They have one child together, Hannah Getz, a cinematographer. [6]

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