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Polly Carey Draper (born June 15, 1955) is an American actress, writer, producer, and director. Draper received a Emmy Award nomination, New York Magazine's Best Broadway Actress award, and two Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award nominations, winning one WGA. She also won awards at the Giffoni Film Festival and Hamptons International Film Festival. Draper speaks in a "trademark throaty voice".
Draper began her acting career appearing in countless off-Broadway productions, including a role in Split in 1980. She later gained recognition for her role on the ABC prime-time television drama MORE
Polly Carey Draper (born June 15, 1955) is an American actress, writer, producer, and director. Draper received a Emmy Award nomination, New York Magazine's Best Broadway Actress award, and two Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award nominations, winning one WGA. She also won awards at the Giffoni Film Festival and Hamptons International Film Festival. Draper speaks in a "trademark throaty voice".
Draper began her acting career appearing in countless off-Broadway productions, including a role in Split in 1980. She later gained recognition for her role on the ABC prime-time television drama Thirtysomething, which broadcast from 1987-91 and earned her an Emmy nomination. Draper was cast opposite John Ritter in the TV movie adaption of Danielle Steel's Heartbeat in 1993. Her starring role in Four Dogs and a Bone in 1993 won her a New York Magazine award. Draper's first screenwriting was with The Tic Code (1998), an independent drama film she starred alongside Gregory Hines, and the latter securing her a Bronze Gryphon award for Best Actress at the Giffoni Film Festival. Her television cameos include an appearance in the USA comedy series Monk and the NBC crime series Law & Order: LESS
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