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| name = Tracy Middendorf | image = | imagesize = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = Tracy Lynn Middendorf | birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1970|01|26}} | birth_place = Miami Beach, Florida, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = | other_names = | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1992–present | spouse = {{marriage|Franz Wisner|2005}} | children = 2 | website = }} Tracy Lynn Middendorf (born January 26, 1970) is an American television, movie, and stage actress. BiographyActing careerMiddendorf was born in Miami Beach, Florida. She attended the Conservatory of Theatrical Arts at SUNY Purchase[1] before breaking into television as Carrie Brady on the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives in 1992, replacing Christie Clark until her return in 1993. The following year, she made her feature film debut in the critically acclaimed Wes Craven's New Nightmare, where she played the supporting role of Julie. During the 1990s, Middendorf built a solid career as a supporting actress in several television movies and series including hit shows such as Beverly Hills, 90210 (where she played the recurring role of Laura Kingman during the show's fourth season), Murder, She Wrote, Deep Space Nine, The X-Files, Angel, Ally McBeal, Chicago Hope and Millennium. She also starred in the television movie Dying to Belong (opposite Hilary Swank) and had a small part in Sam Raimi's For Love of the Game. In March 1995, she resumed her stage career in Los Angeles playing Nicole Warren Diver in F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night directed by Simon Levy at the Fountain Theatre.[2] The same year she played Jill in Pilgrims by Stephen Metcalfe at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego.[3] The following year, she got an Ovation Awards nomination for her performance in Tennessee Williams's Orpheus Descending.[4] In 1998 she briefly relocated to the East Coast to star in two different plays: Ah, Wilderness! at the Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theater (that marked her Broadway debut) and the Big Knife in Massachusetts. She returned to the Los Angeles stage with Tennessee Williams's Summer and Smoke, that earned her the Ovation Award for the best leading female performance.[5][6] During the 2000s, Middendorf continued her acting career in film, television and stage. After guest starring stints in Six Feet Under, Crime Scene Investigation and Cold Case, among other shows, she got recurring roles in 24, The Division, Alias and Lost. On the big screen, she got parts in J.J. Abrams's Impossible 3, Niels Mueller's The Assassination of Richard Nixon, Stephen Purvis's El Cortez and Hart Bochner's Just Add Water. In 2002 she won another Ovation Award for her performance in Stephen Sachs' After the Fall, which ran for 7 sold-out months at the Fountain Theatre. For that production she also won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award.[7] In 2010 she was cast as Babette in Boardwalk Empire: after appearing in the series pilot, directed by Martin Scorsese, Middendorf was featured in other eight episodes through the first and the second season. After starring in Bruno Barreto's Reaching for the Moon (filmed in Brazil), she won a recurring role in the action-drama hit show The Last Ship as Darien Chandler. After starring in other stage plays such as Miss Julie (playing the title role), Battle of Black and Dogs (at the Yale Repertory Theatre in New York City) and Harold Pinter's Old Times (at the Shakespeare Theatre Company), Middendorf debuted as a director in Louise Rozett's Break during the New York International Fringe Festival in August 2011.[1] In April 2015, she won the American Movie Award as Best Actress for her performance in Snowflake, a critically acclaimed short film for which she also won the Diamond Award at the International Independent Film Awards, the Best Supporting Actress Award at the IndieFEST Film Awards 2016 and was nominated at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards.[8][9] After starring in the Beth Henley's play Abundance at The Actors Company Theatre in New York City, she joined the cast of the MTV series Scream as Margaret "Maggie" Duval.[10] Personal lifeMiddendorf is married to Franz Wisner, author of the well-received book Honeymoon with My Brother, and has two children.[11] PhilanthropyIn 2012, Middendorf created Shutter To Think, a project designed to use photography as a way to support programs for girls around the world. Through the sale of personal photographs taken by well-known actors, writers, directors, and musicians, Shutter to Think is able to help fund programs with globally recognized organizations that are focused on providing opportunities to girls. Contributors include Steve Buscemi, Meryl Streep and Nicholas D. Kristof, among others.[12] FilmographyFilm
Television
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References1. ^1 {{cite journal|last=Kinsey Stephenson|first=Mark|title=Tracy Middendorf Looks Back on her LA Fountain Years|journal=The Fountain Theatre Blog|date=February 1, 2012|url=http://intimateexcellent.wordpress.com/2012/02/01/tracy-middendorf-looks-back-on-her-la-fountain-years/}} 2. ^{{cite journal|last=Loynd|first=Ray|title=Theater Attempts to Scale Mt. Fitzgerald : Stage: The novel 'Tender Is the Night' has never been done as a play. It's a daunting task, and it opens today at Fountain Theatre in Hollywood.|journal=Los Angeles Times|date=March 10, 1995|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1995-03-10/entertainment/ca-41099_1_fountain-theatre}} 3. ^{{cite journal|last=Braunagel|first=Don|title=Pilgrims|journal=Variety.com|date=August 11, 1995|url=https://variety.com/1995/legit/reviews/pilgrims-1200442530/}} 4. ^{{cite journal|last=|first=|title=LA Ovation Winners|journal=Playbill.com|date=November 19, 1996|url=http://www.playbill.com/article/la-ovation-award-winners-com-68850/}} 5. ^{{cite journal|last=|first=|title=L.A.'s Ovation Awards Overcome by 'Reefer Madness'|journal=Playbill.com|date=November 9, 1998|url=http://www.playbill.com/article/las-ovation-awards-overcome-by-reefer-madness-com-85308}} 6. ^{{cite news|last=Shirley|first=Don|title=Running Smoke Rings Around the Competition|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1999/nov/10/entertainment/ca-31797|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=November 10, 1999}} 7. ^{{cite journal|last=|first=|title=2002 Ovation Awards: The list of winners|journal=Los Angeles Times|date=November 29, 2002|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2002/nov/26/entertainment/et-shirleylist26}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0585429/awards?ref_=nm_awd |title=IMDb - Awards for Tracy Middendorf |publisher=imdb.com |date= |accessdate=2015-05-05}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/snowflakeshortfilm?fref=ts |title=Snowflake Official Facebook Page |publisher=facebook.com |date= |accessdate=2015-05-05}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2014/10/scream-series-mtv-horror-franchise-864239/|title=MTV Picks Up ‘Scream’ To Series|last = Andreeva|first = Nellie|date = October 28, 2014|work = Hollywood Reporter|access-date = September 20, 2017}} 11. ^{{cite web|title=TV.com|url=http://www.tv.com/people/tracy-middendorf/}} 12. ^{{cite web|title=Shutter to Think|url=http://shuttertothink.org/?view=featured}} External links
12 : 1970 births|American film actresses|American people of German descent|American soap opera actresses|American television actresses|Living people|People from Miami Beach, Florida|State University of New York at Purchase alumni|Philanthropists from New York (state)|People from Jasper, Georgia|20th-century American actresses|21st-century American actresses |
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