Annabelle Gurwitch
Annabelle Gurwitch has been a television and film hostess for the past ten years. She has hosted Dinner and a Movie, and is also an activist on secular and environmental questions. Annabelle Gurwitch a New York Times Bestseller author, actor and critic for her autobiography Wherever You go Then They Are I'm sure you've made an Effort. You Say Tomato. I Say Shutup, and I Fired. The book was also featured on an episode of a Showtime Comedy Special. Gurwitch is a former presenter on TBS Dinner & a Movie is remembered by television audiences for her memorable appearances in Better Things Boston Legal Seinfeld Dexter Murphy Brown. In addition she was the host of the show on sustainability, WA$TED, at The Planet Green Network. She is a regular guest for PBS Newhour Real Time with Bill Maher and on NPR as well as penning op-eds for New York Times WSJ The Hollywood Reporter and satire pieces for The New Yorker and McSweeeneys. The New York Times has been elated by her stage actor, and has included it as part of its annual list reviewers' top Ten performances. Annabelle is a wise lady who shares her insights about aging and ways to smile at the aging process in an age-defying society. This piece has been performed at theatre festivals all over the globe, including for instance, the 92nd St Y Prevention Magazine AARP Women's Nights and Conventions for Women's Clubs across the nation. Annabelle speaks about the importance and insanity of families the ones we're born into, and the tribes we decide to join. To audiences of any age, Annabelle has given talks in her Now Generation Women's Philanthropy of Phoenix GOOGLETalks The SkirballCenter for the Arts The Rancho Mirage Writers Conference. Gurwitch makes use of memoirs as a means to bring meaning back to our past and set the stage for our future. Professor Gurwitch has delivered talks and lectures at The George Washington University Watermark Conference for Women, centers for performing arts and literary festivals. It is possible to watch her opinions regarding reading versus binge watching, you can guess which side she comes down on on the PBS News Hour.






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