Healy Lange
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Healy Lange started her career in the theatre in Boston. As a teen, she worked with a professional youth theatre company and toured New England for many years. As a young adult, Lange transitioned to the New York stage performing with Playwrights Horizons, The Duplex, Impact Theatre, and the New York Comedy Club, to name a few. After writing and acting in a one-woman show that garnered raves, she moved to Los Angeles to concentrate on TV and film. There she attended USC for screenwriting while continuing to work as an actor. Since 2004, Healy Lange has been seen on various networks and streaming TV shows as well as feature films, and national commercials. Since relocating to Atlanta in 2017, she's worked on "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law," "Stranger Things", "Star", and several feature films, including. "The Electric State," and "115 Grains". Lange also directed a short, "Orphan Doll", which was honored with multiple festival wins and awards. She is in development on the feature "Funkle Fattie" based on the script and book of the same name, and on the TV series "Letters to Addy" based on her letter written to addiction after the death of a young family member. "Letters to Addy" has also won several major screenwriting awards on the festival circuit and is being developed by an award-winning producing team. Lange is developing an anthology series, titled, #life as well as the feature, "Dark Cheese" and continues to work in front of the camera.
Noteworthy trivia: Lange, whose birth surname is Rattigan, is the great-niece of the legendary playwright and screenwriter, Sir Terrence Rattigan, and the great-granddaughter of the esteemed and first Italian-American Senator, from Massachusetts, Joseph Langone.
Noteworthy trivia: Lange, whose birth surname is Rattigan, is the great-niece of the legendary playwright and screenwriter, Sir Terrence Rattigan, and the great-granddaughter of the esteemed and first Italian-American Senator, from Massachusetts, Joseph Langone.