Actress, author and activist Annabelle Gurwitch takes social issues and gives them her own brand of humor and perspective. She is a columnist for The Nation Magazine and an NPR contributor where her targets are everything from politics to pop culture. Annabelle is also hosting the new series "Wasted" on Planet Green.
Annabelle's book: Fired, was deemed a "merry compendium of failure" by The Washington Post, was #1 on The New York Post Hot List and has been featured in media as varied as The Today Show, Fox and Friends, CNN, MSNBC, Talk of The Nation on NPR, Psychology Today, The New York Times, and People. Time Magazine cited Annabelle in their cover story 10 Ideas that are Changing the World for her Fired! documentary film. Celebrated as "entertaining and slyly subversive" by Oprah Magazine, her Fired! documentary is in rotation on the Showtime and Sundance Channels.
Her non-scripted TV series include: her six year stint on the cult favorite "Dinner and a Movie" for T.B.S., hosting shows on The Style Channel, Sci- Fi, VH1, ABC, The Game Show Network and HBO. Guest spots include: "Medium", "State of Mind", "The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman" and "Boston Legal". Her films include: "Shaggy Dog" and "Melvin Goes to Dinner". Annabelle's work in off-Broadway in the title role of Murray Mednick's Joe and Betty garnered her place in The New York Times Top Ten Performances in Theatre of the Year 2002. Her essays appear in two anthologies: Note to Self (Simon Spotlight) and Rejected (Villard) and have been featured in publications including The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Magazine, Child, Glamour, Penthouse, and the on-line essay salon, Fresh Yarn.
Annabelle is a national spokesperson for the Do Not Mail Registry sponsored by the N.G.O. Forest Ethics. She speaks on environmental issues to groups and students around the country. Annabelle attended The Experimental Theatre Wing of NYU and lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Emmy Award winning writer Jeff Kahn and their son.
| Jeff Kahn | (12 May 1996 - present) |
She regularly writes for The Los Angeles Times Magazine, and has also written for All Things Considered, Los Angeles Magazine, Glamour and Child.
Graduate of New York University
Wrote an article for Los Angeles Magazine titled "Getting in Touch With Your Inner Bimbo."
Graduated Miami Beach High School, 1980
Her son has a condition known as VACTERL Association, a condition that appears in approximately 1 in every 250,000 births. She has written articles about her son living with VACTERL Association, one of them being published in "Child Magazine".
At Miami Beach Senior High School took acting classes with the legendary South Florida drama teacher Jay W. Jensen.
Author of "Fired, Tales of the Canned, Cancelled, Downsized and Dismissed" published in 2006 by Simon and Schuster.
Contributing writer and commentator on the NPR Show "Day to Day".
(1997) Hosts Dinner and a Movie Friday nights on TBS
(March 2007) Wrote book "Fired! Tales of the Canned, Downsized & Dismissed"
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