Vanessa Claire Stewart

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Vanessa Claire Stewart
Born
Vanessa Claire Perkins

(1974-06-21) June 21, 1974 (age 50)
Alma materWebster Conservatory for the Performing Arts
Oxford School of Drama
Occupation(s)Actress, writer, producer
Years active1999–present
Spouses
Lance Smith
(m. 1999;div. 2005)
(m. 2011)
Children1

Vanessa Claire Stewart (born June 21, 1974) is an American actress, producer, and writer.

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Early life and education

Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Stewart attended the Webster Conservatory for the Performing Arts in St. Louis, Missouri. After graduating, she was admitted to the Oxford School of Drama in England.

Career

In 2004, Stewart received an LA Weekly Theatre Award for Best Leading Female Performance, for her gender-bending portrayal of Alex in Los Angeles director Brad Mays' controversial multi-media production of Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange at the ARK Theatre Company in 2003. [1] [2] [3] [ dead link ] She also directed the popular Return to the Forbidden Planet [4] while at ARK.

In 2008, she co-wrote Louis and Keely: Live at the Sahara with actor Jake Broder for Sacred Fools Theatre. The show became an overnight success and was discovered by filmmaker Taylor Hackford. Hackford later became director of the show and brought Louis and Keely to a successful 8 month run at the Geffen Playhouse in 2009. While at the Geffen, Stewart met her future husband actor French Stewart in the green room before his performance in "Matthew Modine Saves the Alpacas".

In 2010, she received an LA Weekly Theatre Award, a Garland and an Ovation Award for Louis and Keely Live at the Sahara, for her portrayal of legendary jazz vocalist Keely Smith. [5] [6]

In 2012, Stewart wrote Stoneface for Sacred Fools Theater Company, about the life of Buster Keaton, starring her husband French Stewart. [7] Stoneface won the 2013 LA Weekly award for best production. [8] Stoneface appeared in the 2013–2014 season at Pasadena Playhouse. [9]

In 2015, thanks to theater producer Hershey Felder, Louis and Keely: Live at the Sahara moved to a commercial run in Chicago at the Royal George Theater starring Tony Award winner Anthony Crivello as Louis Prima. The run officially began April 9 and closed eight weeks later on May 17. [10] An additional run at Laguna Playhouse was announced for February 2016. [11]

In 2019, her original musical about serial killer HH Holmes entitled Deadly premiered at Sacred Fools Theatre Company. Written by Stewart and composer Ryan Johnson, the musical later moved to Webster Conservatory for further development and premiered a new revision online in December 2020 due to Coronavirus restrictions on live performances.

Stewart has appeared in various film and television productions, including Chase The Slut , Shakespeare's Merchant , Joan of Arcadia , Rules of Engagement , and The List.

Personal life

She moved to Los Angeles in 1999 where she met and married her first husband, Lance Arthur Smith. They divorced in 2005. In 2009, while performing at the Geffen Playhouse, she met actor French Stewart. They married in 2011 and had a daughter, Helene Claire, in 2013. [12] Once remarried, she took the surname Stewart. [13] Stewart lives in Los Angeles, California.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999V-World MatrixNurseDirect-to-video
2002The CovenGrandma Grace
2003Shakespeare's MerchantJessica
2010Chase the SlutChase
2016Who Was Buffalo Bill?Rose Alten
2017 Alex & the List Carol

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 Joan of Arcadia Surly Punk GirlEpisode: "Wealth of Nations"
2010 Rules of Engagement MayaEpisode: "The Score"
2010–2011Everyone CountsFae4 episodes
2011 Mega Python vs. Gatoroid Party GoerTelevision film

Awards and nominations

Ovation Awards

Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards

LA Weekly Awards

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