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Queen Weilew (Diane Venora)
Prior to taking a hiatus to raise her daughter, Venora earned a Golden Globe Award nomination and won the New York Film Critics Award for her performance opposite Forest Whitaker in the 1988 Clint Eastwood feature, "Bird." For television, Venora starred in a recurring role on the acclaimed series "Chicago Hope" and also starred in the miniseries "A.D. Anno Domini." A native of Connecticut, Venora graduated from Juilliard and began working extensively in theater, including roles in "The Country Wife" directed by Norman Ayrton at the Harvard Loeb Drama Center and "The Three Sisters" with the Princeton Acting Ensemble. This year, she starred in "Tongue of a Bird" at the Mark Taper Forum. Her other stage credits include performances in "The Winter’s Tale" with Christopher Reeve and Mandy Patinkin, as well as "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" directed by James Lapine and the title role in "Hamlet," directed by Joseph Papp, both for the New York Shakespeare Festival. She also portrayed Ophelia opposite Kevin Kline as the melancholy Dane in another production of "Hamlet" for the New York Shakespeare Festival, which was filmed for PBS’s "Great Performances." Venora has appeared in "Peer Gynt" and "School for Scandal" at the Williamstown Theater Festival and in "Messiah" at the Manhattan Theater Club. Later this year, Venora is set for the Miramax production of "Hamlet" playing Gertrude to Ethan Hawke’s Hamlet. The film also stars Sam Shepard and Bill Murray. |
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