In 2011, she portrayed Greta Garbo (alongside brothers Ron and Russell Mael) in the SPARKS musical “The Secret Life of Ingmar Bergman” in the show’s US premiere at the John Anson Ford Theater in Los Angeles. Nicely formed toes and perfect arch. 4,222 Followers, 218 Following, 558 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Ann Magnuson (@annmagnuson.official) Though this description is certainly spot on about her range as an actor, I’ve always thought of Ann as more of a New Wave Shirley MacLaine, as she …

From 2000-2008 she wrote the monthly column “L.A. Unless otherwise stated, no Content may be copied, distributed, published or used in any way, in whole or in part, without prior written agreement from Ann Magnuson. Ann Magnuson is part of the Baby boomers generation. See my new companion paintings featuring subjects from across Wisconsin. Ann Magnuson (born 4 January 1956; age 64) is an American actress and musician who played Admiral Kirsten Clancy in the Star Trek: Picard first season episodes " Maps and Legends " and " Broken Pieces ". Ann Magnuson’s mother’s name is unknown at this time and her father’s name is under review. These hippie kids protested against the Vietnam War and participated in the civil rights movement. Born and raised in Charleston, WV, Ann received a BFA in Theater & Cinema from Denison University and studied theater in London at the British and European Studies Group. Ruth Ann Magnuson is a lawyer serving Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas in Civil Litigation, Corporate and Real Estate cases. Ann on Redbull Radio’s Fireside Chat – Oct. 9. In 2011, Ann Magnuson and Kenny Scharf curated a show, East Village West, featuring some of the creative output of Club 57 and other East Village artists.To read Richard Metzger’s Q&A with Ann and Kenny about the show and this prolific time period, click here.. To see more Club 57 photographs, visit the websites of photographers Robert Carrithers and Harvey Wang. [This story contains spoilers for Star Trek: Picard, season one, episode two]. Ann Magnuson is a performance artist and one-half of the founding members of the former psychedelic rock group "Bongwater". Magnuson also starred as Liz in The Blank Theater’s LA premiere of Amy and David Sedaris’ play “The Book of Liz” and her one-woman show “Rave Mom” played P.S.122 in 2001. Magnuson sang in a satirical faux heavy metal band named Vulcan Death Grip (which obviously took its name from Star Trek). Unless otherwise stated, no Content may be copied, distributed, published or used in any way, in whole or in part, without prior written agreement from Ann Magnuson. Here are just a smattering of images from that output! Ann Magnuson attended George Washington High School, Charleston, WV and BA Theatre, Denison University (1978). “I came to New York City in 1978 and, while I worked every day as an intern at Ensemble Studio Theater, I spent nearly every night at CBGB or Max’s Kansas City seeing bands.

After graduating from college, she worked as a DJ and performed at clubs such as Club57 and Mudd Club. The women of that club formed the nexus of The Ladies Auxiliary of the Lower East Side, a group I envisioned as a twisted version of the Junior League that my mother had been part of in suburban West Virginia.

That show launched the career of New Wave operatic icon Klaus Nomi, and led me to manage the now-infamous neo-Dada cabaret space, Club 57 (Stanley Strychacki, founder) where I was able to indulge in the off-center ‘alternative theater’ I was interested in. Audrey was born in Sheldon, Iowa, on December 25, 1933, to parents Alfred George Kruger Sr. and Myrtle Winifred Evans Kruger. She has acted in many independent films including “The United States of Leland,” “Still Breathing,” “Ghostlight,” Beth and Scott B’s “Vortex” and Sara Driver’s “Sleepwalk.” Regarding her tour-de-force dramatic performance (as a home-shopping-club TV hostess having a nervous breakdown) in the 2011 indie film, “Woman’s Picture, VARIETY wrote: “Fassbinder meets Sirk…a showcase for Ann Magnuson (at the top of her game).” She co-starred as Christopher Walken’s wife in the 2015 film, “One More Time” and appears as a grieving mother opposite actor Kevin Breznahan in the 2018 dramatic indie short “Pinebox.”, Magnuson was the first ‘devil who wore Prada’ magazine editor in the early 1990s ABC-TV sitcom “Anything But Love” (opposite Jamie Lee Curtis, Richard Lewis and guest star John Ritter) and has appeared in numerous TV shows including “Modern Family,” “Frasier,” “CSI: Miami” and “The Drew Carey Show,” “The John Larroquette Show,” the HBO series “From the Earth to the Moon”; “Our House” (opposite Doris Roberts for the Hallmark Channel) and HBO’s “Looking” among others.
Ann on Redbull Radio’s Fireside Chat – Oct. 9. Actress who played Miss O’Keats in All Grown Up and starred in the suspense thriller Panic Room. She performed often at Joe’s Pub in NYC and at The Steve Allen Theater in Los Angeles as well as in theaters, cabaret spaces and music clubs all over the country and parts of Canada and Europe. – Ann Magnuson Net Worth Stats – When is Ann Magnuson’s birthday? She is a one-woman mandala of brilliance. 25, 1933 - Sept. 16, 2020 Audrey Ann Kruger Magnuson, 86, of Portland, Ore., passed away Sept. 16, 2020. She performed “The Bongwater Songbook” at the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art (PICA) in November 2017, reuniting with her former bandmates who also accompanied her in the 2016 MOMA performance, “Dream Sequencing” (featuring video as well as music and spoken word from her 2016 CD, “Dream Girl.”) Her epic track “Open Letter to an Open Letter: Seriously WTF?

She collaborated with musician John Cale on his experimental musical “Life Underwater,” performed at the original St. Anne’s Church in Brooklyn in 1994. In 2011, Ann Magnuson and Kenny Scharf curated a show, East Village West, featuring some of the creative output of Club 57 and other East Village artists. She has contributed tracks to two West Virginia Hall of Fame tribute records for Blind Alfred Reed and Little Jimmy Dickens. Zodiac Sign: Ann Magnuson is a Capricorn.