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Geffner can also be seen in the movies ''[[Living Out Loud]]'' with [[Holly Hunter]], ''Chasing Destiny'' with [[Christopher Lloyd]], and as herself in the documentary ''Store.'' In 2009 she wrote, directed and starred in the award-winning short film ''Guitar Lessons.''<ref>{{Cite web| title=''Guitar Lessons'' | url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1455033 | work=The Internet Movie Database | year=2009 | accessdate=2012-12-28}}</ref>
Geffner can also be seen in the movies ''[[Living Out Loud]]'' with [[Holly Hunter]], ''Chasing Destiny'' with [[Christopher Lloyd]], and as herself in the documentary ''Store.'' In 2009 she wrote, directed and starred in the award-winning short film ''Guitar Lessons.''<ref>{{Cite web| title=''Guitar Lessons'' | url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1455033 | work=The Internet Movie Database | year=2009 | accessdate=2012-12-28}}</ref>


She directed her first play, ''Beggars in the House of Plenty,'' at Theatre 68 in Hollywood as part of their "13 by Shanley" Festival in 2009. <ref>[http://theatre68.com/on-stage/past-productions/festivals/ 68 Cent Crew Theatre Company Past Festivals] </ref> In 2011 she directed ''Portrait of a Madonna'' and performed in ''Auto-Da-Fé'' by [[Tennessee Williams]], also at Theatre 68, as part of the "Five by Tenn" Festival.<ref>[http://theatre68.com/on-stage/past-productions/festivals/five-by-tenn-festival/ 68 Cent Crew Theatre Five by Tenn] </ref>
She directed her first play, ''Beggars in the House of Plenty,'' at Theatre 68 in Hollywood as part of their "13 by Shanley" Festival in 2009.<ref>[http://theatre68.com/on-stage/past-productions/festivals/ 68 Cent Crew Theatre Company Past Festivals]</ref> In 2011 she directed ''Portrait of a Madonna'' and performed in ''Auto-Da-Fé'' by [[Tennessee Williams]], also at Theatre 68, as part of the "Five by Tenn" Festival.<ref>[http://theatre68.com/on-stage/past-productions/festivals/five-by-tenn-festival/ 68 Cent Crew Theatre Five by Tenn]</ref>


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Deborah Geffner
Born (1952-08-26) August 26, 1952 (age 71)

Deborah Geffner (born August 26, 1952) is an American actress, singer, and dancer. She is best known for her role as Victoria in Bob Fosse's award winning movie All That Jazz, which she filmed while concurrently performing in A Chorus Line on Broadway in the role of Kristine.[1]

Geffner worked again with Fosse in his movie Star 80.[2] She also starred in the TV movie Legs with Gwen Verdon and Sheree North. She has been on TV in Cold Case, Grey's Anatomy, The Nine, Monk, Criminal Minds, ER, and Passions.

Geffner can also be seen in the movies Living Out Loud with Holly Hunter, Chasing Destiny with Christopher Lloyd, and as herself in the documentary Store. In 2009 she wrote, directed and starred in the award-winning short film Guitar Lessons.[3]

She directed her first play, Beggars in the House of Plenty, at Theatre 68 in Hollywood as part of their "13 by Shanley" Festival in 2009.[4] In 2011 she directed Portrait of a Madonna and performed in Auto-Da-Fé by Tennessee Williams, also at Theatre 68, as part of the "Five by Tenn" Festival.[5]

References

  1. ^ "About Me". Retrieved 2012-12-28.
  2. ^ "Star 80 cast & crew". The Internet Movie Database. 1983. Retrieved 2012-12-28.
  3. ^ "Guitar Lessons". The Internet Movie Database. 2009. Retrieved 2012-12-28.
  4. ^ 68 Cent Crew Theatre Company Past Festivals
  5. ^ 68 Cent Crew Theatre Five by Tenn

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