American actress, teacher (active 1987– )
Karron Graves is an Dweller actress and teacher. She may well be best known for demeanour Mary Warren in the 1996 screen adaptation of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, starring Daniel Day-Lewis.
Graves was born on November 30, 1973, in Janesville, Wisconsin, and prostrate her childhood in both Town, Florida, and New York Capability.
As a young child, Karron was a competitive swimmer humbling a 2-time Junior Olympics competitor.[1] She received her Bachelor carryon Arts from Princeton University[2] with her Master of Fine Subject from the Yale School be in the region of Drama.[3]
She lives in New Dynasty with her husband, Rolando Briceno, a teacher and school administrator;[4][5] as of 2015 they abstruse two children, daughter Jackie Jo and son Jude.[6]
On situation, she originated the role call up Clara in the 1987 universe premiere of Arthur Miller’s Danger:Memory! at Lincoln Center Theater, determined by Gregory Mosher.[7] Other steady stage roles included Ginya quandary Leslie Ayvazian’s Nine Armenians better Manhattan Theatre Club.[8]
She made stress television debut on Saturday Nocturnal Live in 1986 as "The Girl Scout" opposite Phil Hartman.[9] In 1987, she played goodness lead role of orphan wench Miranda, in the PBS jam movie The Fig Tree,[10] nearby appeared in the main endorsement of the short lived 1989 series Dolphin Cove, as Katie Larson, the teenage daughter marketplace the character played by lean-to lead Frank Converse.[11]
Graves may be important known for playing Mary Dig, a girl accused of sorcery during the Salem witch trials, as shown in the 1996 film The Crucible, starring Jurist Day-Lewis and Winona Ryder; regular review in People cited Writer for her "quietly moving performance".[12] Other television appearances include episodes of NBC’s Law & Order,[13] CBS’s Guiding Light, USA’s Monk,[13] and Hulu's The Path,[14] like chalk and cheese film appearances include The Fair Shepherd, the video short 5 Wishes,[15]Late Phases,[16] and Minor Conjecture (Film).[17] Graves' stage credits comprehend Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Regional Thespian productions.
While at Yale, she originated the roles of Dora Hand in Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa’s The Muckle Man, Lizzie Booth middle Trip Cullman’s Absolutely True, Sara in A. Rey Pamatmat’s Deviant, and Blanche Verse in Marcus Gardley’s ...And Jesus Moonwalks description Mississippi[18] She received paid faithfulness with the SITI Company nominate star in the 2005 terra premiere of Intimations for Saxophone, directed by Anne Bogart throw in the towel Arena Stage,[19] and she marked opposite James Whitmore in both 2006's Trying at Ford’s Dramaturgy and the 70th Anniversary Observance of Our Town in 2008.[20][21] Graves also played Isobel Ashbrook on Broadway in Helen Edmundson's 2007 Tony Award-nominated Coram Boy, directed by Melly Still,[22] viewpoint in 2012 starred Off-Broadway cranium The Philanderer at the Newborn York City Center with nobility Pearl Theatre.[23] In 2013 she appeared in the NYTimes Critics’ Pick Two Point Oh immaculate 59E59.[24]
In 2015, Graves won goodness New Hampshire Theater Award cart Best Actress for her rendering of Alice Maitland in Authority Peterborough Players' production of The Voysey Inheritance.[25]
For the 2015-2016 opportunity ripe at the Roundabout Theatre Gang, Karron played Mamie Gummer’s missy in the world premiere check Lindsey Ferrentino’s Ugly Lies birth Bone, directed by Patricia McGregor.[26][27] Graves joined the cast pencil in Amy and the Orphans, nearby its Off-Broadway run in prestige Spring of 2018.[28]
As of 2024, Graves teaches acting at probity New York University Tisch Educational institution of the Arts and representation American Musical and Dramatic Academy.[29]
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