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American actress and director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maggie Brown (born 1948)[1] is an American playwright, director and actress.
Maggie Brown was raised in Independence, Missouri, and graduated from Southwest Missouri State University.[2] After moving to New York City, she worked in theater as a performer with Time & Space, Ltd. theatre company, and as Director of Children's Theatre at the Manhattan Theatre Club.[2] As an acting teacher, she taught at the New York Association for the Blind, where she directed several Lighthouse Players productions, including The Little Foxes.[2]
On television, she performed guest roles on series including Barney Miller, Dallas, Highway to Heaven and Little House on the Prairie, and appeared in more than 250 television commercials.[3]
Her first script, Sophisticated Nuts and Dried Fruit (1982),[1] was produced in Los Angeles as three one-act plays, and staged in 2001 at Eastern Connecticut State University. Kenn Salmon and herself are co-authors of plays: Pat the Cat's Last Fling (1990)[4] and Country Songbird with Wife.[2]
As of 2011 and since writing Twelve Angry Jurors,[3] Brown has performed with The Old Pros Theatre Group, a troupe of retired actors, musicians and dancers who stage productions for the Laguna Woods Village retirement community in Laguna Woods, California.[5]
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