BRENDA CURRIN

Brenda Currin
Brenda Currin
Gender: Female
Known for: Acting
Birthday: TBA
Place of Birth: Unknown

Biography

Brenda Currin is an OBIE Award winning actress. Brenda's career began as Nancy Clutter in In Cold Blood. She went on to play Pooh Percy in The World According To Garp with Robin Williams, and appeared in Taps, Reds, and the cult classic C.H.U.D., among others. Brenda worked in the New York theater scene, on and Off Broadway for much of her adult life. She is acclaimed for her two one-person shows based on Eudora Welty's work, Sister and Miss Lexie and A Fire Was In My Head. eudoraweltyonstage.co . In 1990 Brenda left the theater to get a Master's degree in anthropology and then co-founded What Girls Know, a theater program for the healthy development of adolescent girls, which she directed in NYC and other parts of the country for the next 15 years. Since returning to acting, she has worked continually in New York, with concentration on the works of Tennessee Williams, Jane Bowles, Harper Lee, Horton Foote, and a new play, Mr. Toole (Vivian Neuwirth) as Thelma Toole. Brenda's recent film/TV work includes Gossamer Folds, Out Of Blue and Claws. She now resides in New Orleans.

Notable work

Filmography

Starring

Beulah
Aunt Marci
Chairwoman Hartshorn
Maybelle
Nancy the Waitress
Maude
Neighbor Lady
Sarah Kimble
1984·
C.H.U.D.
Francine the Landlady
Sarah Kimble
Sal's Secretary
1981·
Reds
Marjorie Jones
Goodie Ingles
Nancy Clutter