Annabelle Gurwitch
Annabelle Gurwitch is an American author comedic actress television host most recognizable from her stint as hostess on Dinner and a Movie on TBS and activist in religious humanism and environmental concerns. Annabelle Gurwitch a New York Times Bestseller author, actor and critic of her autobiography Wherever You go Wherever You Go I see you made an Effort. Then you say Tomato. I Say Shutup, and I Fired. Showtime Comedy Special. Gurwitch was the longest-running host on the TBS show Dinner & a Movie and television viewers remember her memorable appearances on various shows, including Better Things Boston Legal Seinfeld Dexter Murphy Brown and also as hosts of the sustainable series WA$TED on The Planet Green Network. She is a regular guest as a guest on PBS Newhour Real Time Bill Maher on NPR. In addition, she contributes Op-eds to the New York Times WSJ The Hollywood Reporter. Her work has been recognized by reviewers for her work on the stage in The New York Times and Los Angeles Times. Annabelle's wisdom and witty account of ageing within our teen-obsessed society is being shared. She has spoken about this subject in front of audiences across the globe and has been featured in the audience at the 92nd St Y Prevention Magazine, Women's Nights and AARP. Annabelle addresses audiences on family and the importance of families. The tribes within which we are raised and ones into which we decide to be. Talks for people of all ages are available in venues: The Now Generation Women's Philanthropy of Phoenix GOOGLE Talks The Skirball Centre for the Arts and 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 the direction we need for our lives. Talks, lectures, and performances are offered. These include George Washington University Watermark Conference for Women literature fests as well as performing arts centers. If you're interested in her opinion, just listen to the PBS News Hour. She will give an IMHO view of watching films versus reading.






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