Liliane Klein

Liliane Klein
Born Liliane Patricia Zoe Klein
July 26, 1980
New Hyde Park, New York, U.S.
Occupation Actress, singer, model
Website Liliane Klein profile

Liliane Patricia Zoe Klein (born July 26, 1980) is an American theatre and television actress, singer, and plus-size model.

Klein was born in New Hyde Park, New York. She graduated from Boston University College of Fine Arts, School of Theatre Arts in 2002 with her BFA cum laude in Acting. She is known for her roles as Helen in Neil LaBute's Fat Pig, and as Terry the Turtle in the PBS television series Kid Fitness. She became a plus-size model in 2002. She is a company member of Connecticut Free Shakespeare as well as a member of The Players. She is the vocal guide for Rose on the Stage Stars karaoke CD of Gypsy.[1]

Awards and nominations

In 2006 she was nominated for a New York Innovative Theatre Award at the 2nd Annual New York Innovative Theatre Awards for Best Actress for her portrayal of Rosemary Clooney in I Wanna Be Rosie at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club. In 2007 she was nominated for an Elliot Norton Award at the 25th Annual Elliot Norton Awards for Outstanding Actress for her portrayal of Helen in Neil LaBute's Fat Pig in both the Bay Area and New England premieres of the play.[2]

In 2008 she was nominated for an IRNE Award for Best Actress Drama for her portrayal of Helen in Neil LaBute's, Fat Pig (2004).[3] In 2010 she was nominated for a Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle (BATCC) Award for her portrayal of Helen in Neil LaBute's Fat Pig (2009).[4]

Stage appearances

Filmography

Discography

External links

References

  1. Gypsy, stage-stars.com; accessed July 27, 2015.
  2. Elliot Norton Award nominations, playbill.com; accessed July 27, 2015.
  3. IRNE Awards (2007), stagesource.org; accessed July 27, 2015.
  4. BATCC nominations, theatrebayarea.org; accessed July 27, 2015.
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