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Virginia studied
acting and directing with Robert Chapman at the Loeb Drama Center
at Harvard before moving to New York to work with Sanford Meisner
and William Esper at The Neighborhood Playhouse. She performed regionally
at theatres in Cleveland, Seattle, Alaska, New York and Chicago
(where she studied improvisaton for two years with Paul Sills ).
She spent three summers at The Sundance Playwright's Lab in Utah,
after which she moved to Los Angeles and, with Didi Conn, Peter
Hay and Ethan Phillips, helped form First Stage in Hollywood. She
has appeared most recently on T.V. in ER and
Dharma and Greg, and on film in Susan Roether's The
Facts of Life and Deb Attoinese's Zoe. She
was nominated for an A. D. A. best actress award for her performance
in Sea Marks, a Celtic Arts Center production directed
by Richard Scully, and in 1997 she won a Drama-logue Award for her
direction of Michael Solomon's Adam and Eva Marie
at Actors Art Theatre. Last year, she and her partner Jimmie F.
Skaggs founded ShapeShifter Productions, and together they co-produced
the critically acclaimed Mimi's Guide, at the Fremont
Centre Theatre, for which they were nominated for an A.D.A. award
for best production of a new drama; Virginia was also nominated
for her direction of the play.
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