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Alfie Fuller is an American theater and television actress known for her work on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel . Fuller's role as Dinah Rutlege was expanded to make her a series regular in the show's fifth season. [1] [2]

Her theater roles have included the role of Peaseblossom in Douglas Carter Beane's play Fairycakes in 2021 and Imani in Aziza Barnes' play BLKS. [3] [4] [5] She worked with The Public Theater's Mobile Unit and played the role of Pompey in Measure for Measure which was cast entirely with actresses of color. [6] [7]

Fuller won an Obie for her 2018 performance of Anaia in Is God Is . [8] She has an MFA from the New School for Drama. [9]

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