Annabelle Gurwitch
Annabelle Gurwitch (born April 14, 1970) is an American comedian, writer and host of a TV show. Her most famous part was hosting of Dinner and a Movie. In addition, she is a passionate passion for environmental issues and humanism. Annabelle Gurwitch a New York Times Bestselling author, actress 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. The book was also featured on the Showtime Comedy Special. Gurwitch was the longest-running host of TBS's Dinner & a Movie and television viewers remember her memorable appearances on various shows, including Better Things Boston Legal Seinfeld Dexter Murphy Brown and as the host of the series on sustainability WA$TED which airs on The Planet Green Network. Her appearances are regularly on PBS Newhour Real Time, on NPR and in the Hollywood Reporter. In addition to writing op eds she also writes satires that are published in The New Yorker WSJ The Hollywood Reporter. The New York Times, as well Los Angeles Times have ranked her among their top Ten shows of the year in her performance on stage. Annabelle offers her humorous and wise account of getting older in the current youth-focused world. Her acclaimed performance material has been performed at international theater festivals as well as at the annual 92nd St Y Prevention Magazine AARP gatherings and groups of women across the nation. Annabelle talks about the importance and absurdity of families, including those which we were raised in and the ones we join. Annabelle's talks for all audiences comprise: the Now Generation Women's Philanthropy of Phoenix GoogleTalks, the Skirball center for the Arts, the Rancho Mirage Writers Conference. Gurwitch speaks about how memoir can help us redeem, rediscover and find significance in our past. It also provides guidance for the future. The lectures include the George Washington University Watermark Conference for Women Literary Festivals as well as the performing arts centers. If you'd like to learn her thoughts, you can listen to the PBS News Hour. She offers an IMHO perspective about watching movies and reading.






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