Annabelle Gurwitch
Annabelle Gurwitch has been a television and film hostess for the past ten years. She has hosted Dinner and a Movie, as well as an active activist for environmental and secular concerns. Annabelle Gurwitch is a critically acclaimed actress and New York Times Bestselling Author of the memoir Wherever You Go There They're There I See You Made an effort to say Tomato I Say Shut Up And Fired! It also appeared in the Showtime Comedy Special. Gurwitch, a former host of TBS Dinner & a Movie will be remembered by viewers on television for her unforgettable performances that she made on Better Things Boston Legal Seinfeld Dexter Murphy Brown. In addition she was the host of the sustainability series WA$TED at The Planet Green Network. Gurwitch is a regular host on PBS Newhour Real Time With Bill Maher, NPR and composes satirical and op-ed pieces for the New York Times WSJ The Hollywood Reporter in addition to op eds and satires for The New Yorker. The work she does as an actor on stage has earned her inclusion in the annual critics Best Ten Performances of the Year for both The New York and Los Angeles Times. Annabelle's wisdom and witty perspective on aging in our youth-obsessed culture is widely shared. Her material that she's been performing is acclaimed and performed in many theater events, AARP conventions and the 92nd St. Y. Prevention Magazines and evenings for ladies with groups of women across the United States. Annabelle speaks about the importance and insanity of family members, both the ones we're born into, and the tribes we chose to belong. To audiences of any age Annabelle has spoken at her Now Generation Women's Philanthropy of Phoenix GoogleTalks' The SkirballCenter for the Arts The Rancho Mirage Writers Conference. Gurwitch talks about how writing memoir can help us uncover, reclaim and gain meaning in the past. Also, it provides direction for our lives. The lectures include her participation in the George Washington University Watermark Conference for Women Literary Festivals, as well as performing art centers. Watch her opinion on reading books versus the habit of binge-watching, and you can figure out which side she is down on on the PBS News Hour.






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