Alison Pill has established herself as an intelligent talented actress with a repertoire that rivals most actresses twice her age. Her feature-film work includes Pieces of April directed by ; Perfect Pie; the Disney comedy Confessions of a Teenage Drama promote; and the independent features Dear Wendy and One Way to Valhalla. She participated in the 2004 Sundance Filmmaker's Lab where she workshopped Paper Man.
Alison starred in the NBC series The schedule of Daniel as the drug-dealing daughter of 's Episcopalian minister appeared as a wheelchair-bound victim of spina bifida in Law &
Order: Criminal Intent and played the grief-stricken child of and in Baby. Her other numerous television appearances consider Life With : Me and My Shadows opposite. Midwives with. Lifetime's Plain Truth with and Showtime's What Girls Learn with and.
Alison currently can be seen on Broadway in Theresa Rebeck's Mauritius with and recently starred opposite in David Harrower's worldwide success Blackbird. She received a 2006 Tony allocate nomination for Outstanding Featured Actress in a compete for The Lieutenant of Inishmore written by Martin McDonagh. Other New York stage appearances consider The Distance From Here written by (for which she won the 2004 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Ensemble Performance) and Christopher Shinn's On the Mountain (2005 Lucille Lortel Award nomination for Outstanding Featured Actress). She made her New York theater debut in 2003 in None of the Above.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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