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Charlotte Booker

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Charlotte Booker is an American actress, best known for playing the title role in the television series Hi Honey, I'm Home.[1] She was the Broadway standby for Madeline Kahn's Billie Dawn in the 1989 revival of Garson Kanin's Born Yesterday[2] and originated roles in several world premieres: Jane in Quilters at Denver Center Theatre,[3] Sue in Take Me Back at Walker Space, NYC,[4] Candy Faye in Doug Wright's Dinosaurs at Yale Rep,[5] and Henriette in Villa America at the Williamstown Festival,[6] among others. She played Maggie Chambers, Tariq and Raina's headmistress on the Starz series Power, guest starred as Van Alden's landlady on Boardwalk Empire, and as Murphy Brown's psychotic secretary in two episodes.[7] Also a writer, she adapted the autobiography of Lady May Lawford into a play called Bitch! at the New York International Fringe Festival,[8] and recently wrote and workshopped a solo show based on the extraordinary life and songs of Elsa Lanchester (Bride of Frankenstein, Mary Poppins, Witness for the Prosecution, etc.) at the Martha's Vineyard Playhouse,[9] with a planned New York run in the fall of 2023. A monologue from her Elsa Lanchester piece was voted "Audience Favorite" at the 2022 Alvin Epstein Solo Performance Prize ceremony.[10] She has been married to writer/composer Mark Nutter since 2019.

References[edit]

  1. "Hi Honey, I'm Home". TVGuide.com.
  2. "Charlotte Booker – Broadway Cast & Staff | IBDB". www.ibdb.com. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  3. ""Quilters" comes home to Denver". May 21, 2009.
  4. Webster, Andy (March 9, 2014). "After Prison, Finding Bumps on the Road to Normalcy". The New York Times.
  5. "WINTERFEST 10 | Yale Repertory Theatre". yalerep.org.
  6. "Villa America". Williamstown Theatre Festival.
  7. "Charlotte Booker". Metacritic.
  8. "Bitch!".
  9. McAllister, Gwyn (May 16, 2022). "Imagining Elsa".
  10. "Alvin Epstein Prize". Hear Me Out Monologues.

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