Roxanne Hart

Los Angeles Theater: Gina, in Will Arbery’s, Hero’s Of The FourthTurning, at Rogue Machine. Hilde in Noel Coward’s Song of Twilight at the Pasadena Playhouse. Ovation and LACDD nominations for her work in Four Places also at Rogue Machine. Herodotus, opposite Al
Pacino and Jessica Chastain, in Salome and, at the Taper, played Kate in Peter Nichols’ Passion, and Sally, in Terrance McNally’s Lips Together Teeth Apart (Drama Logue Award).
Broadway: Passion (Tony nomination); Shaw”s The Devil’s Disciple (opposite Victor Garber and later, her husband, Philip Casnoff). She created the role of Susan, opposite Kevin Kline, in Michael Weller’s Loose Ends, Michelle in Cheaters and Jill in Peter Shaefer’s Equus.
Off Broadway: Eden Lane, Toys In The Attic, Digby, (Theater World Award,
Drama Desk nomination), Hedda Gabler, Much Ado About Nothing, Vanities, Comedy of Errors.
Film: The Revisionist, Wilde Salome (dir. Al Pacino); License To Wed; Letters From Iwo Jima (dir. Clint Eastwood); Art School Confidential; Moonlight Mile; Licence To Wed (dir. Ken Kwapis) The Last Innocent Man, opposite Ed Harris (dir. Roger Spottiswoode); Once Around (dir. Lasse
Hallestrom); Oh God, You Devil; Highlander; and The Verdict (dir. Sidney Lumet);
Television: recurring roles in Hung, Medium, Oz and How To Get Away With Murder (Opp Viola Davis). She starred in Horton Foote’s Alone and Tina Howe’s Painting Churches for PBS and numerous M.O.W’s. Also guest starred in Will Trent, Grey’s Anatomy, ER, Law and Order, The
Mentalist and others. She was a series regular as Camille on Chicago Hope.
She co-produced, with John Flynn, Kemp Powers’ One Night In Miami (NAACP award) and created, with John Pollono, Rant and Rave, for Rogue Machine where she is a founding member.

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