Moira Harris

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Moira Harris with her husband Gary Sinise (2007)

Moira Jane Harris (also known as Moira Sinise ; born 1954 in Pontiac , Illinois ) is an American actress .

Life

She graduated from the School of Theater and Dance Illinois State University and graduated in 1976. She has been in a relationship with actor Gary Sinise since 1976 and joined the Steppenwolf Theater Company, which Sinise co-founded, at an early age . Her first appearance she had there in the 1976/77 season in the play The Lesson (The Lesson), a one-act play by Eugène Ionesco . Until the mid-1980s she appeared regularly in productions at the Steppenwolf Theater.

Since then she has also appeared in television and film productions. In 1987 she won a Midwest Emmy Award for her role in Murder in Green Meadows .

She has been married to Gary Sinise since 1981. The couple has three children.

Theater roles (selection)

  • 1976: The Lesson
  • 1976: Look, We've Come Through
  • 1976: The Loveliest Afternoon Of The Year
  • 1977: Our Late Night
  • 1977: Mack, Anything Goes Over the Rainbow
  • 1978: The Fifth of July
  • 1978: Philadelphia, Here I Come
  • 1979: Exit The King
  • 1981: Big Mother
  • 1981: Waiting For The Parade
  • 1983: A Moon For The Misbegotten
  • 1983: The Miss Firecracker Contest
  • 1985: Coyote Ugly
  • 1986: Lydie Breeze
  • 1986: Frank's Wild Years
  • 1986: Bang
  • 1986: Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
  • 1987: Little Egypt
  • 1989: The Homecoming
  • 1990: Love Letters
  • 1991: Curse Of The Starving Class
  • 1993: Road to Nirvana
  • 1998: The Playboy Of The Western World
  • 2000: Cross-Town Traffic
  • 2013: The Birthday Party

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Commons : Moira Harris  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Theater and Dance Alumni ( Memento of the original from April 8, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at finearts.illinoisstate.edu, accessed March 4, 2014 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / finearts.illinoisstate.edu
  2. ^ 1986 to 1988 Chicago Emmy Award Winners at chicagoemmyonline.org, accessed March 4, 2014
  3. Steppenwolf's Odd Couple at chicagotribune.com, accessed March 4, 2014