Annalee Jefferies

Annalee Jefferies

Biography

Annalee Jefferies has spent most of her acting career on stage as a resident company member, for three years at the Arena Stage in Washington D.C., and twenty years at the Alley Theatre in Houston . She has also performed in theaters around the country and thirteen productions in Connecticut winning her two best actor awards for her work in Tennessee Williams plays.

She portrayed Helen of Troy, Clytemnestra and Andromache in John Barton's ten hour epic Tantalus, directed by Sir Peter Hall which was a joint production between Denver Center and the RSC and ran or 3 months in the US with a 6 month tour of the UK.

She played Harper in Angels in America at the Beinale festival in Venice Italy. She played multiple roles in Horton Foote's 9 hour Orphan's Home Cycle in New York directed by Michael Wilson which earned a Tony for Best Event of the Season. She trained at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London.

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