Leslie Ayvazian Explained

Leslie Ayvazian is an Armenian award-winning playwright and character actress.[1]

Biography

Ayvazian is the recipient of the Roger L. Stevens (1994) and Susan Smith Blackburn Prize (1996) for her work Nine Armenians, which was produced at Manhattan Theatre Club. She also received a fellowship from the New Jersey Council of the Arts and assistance from the New Harmony Writers Project in developing the play. Her numerous works have been produced off-Broadway, in major regional theatres, and in Poland and Slovakia. Most recently, the Atlantic Theater Company produced her play "Make Me" as part of their 2008-2009 Stage 2 season.

In addition to her writing achievements, Ayvazian is an accomplished actress and teacher. She has also appeared in the films Working Girl, Alice and Regarding Henry, and is a recurring guest star in the Law and Order franchise.

Ayvazian is currently an adjunct professor at the graduate school of Columbia University.

Plays

Selected filmography

TV appearances

Flour Babies (1990), as Mrs. Emerson

Jurisdiction (1993), as Korolek

House Counsel (1995), as Priscilla Lempert

Homesick (1996), as Mrs. Karmel

Gone (2005), as Ruth Stockton

Limitations (2000)

Baby Killer (2000)

Abuse (2001)

Ridicule (2001)

Resilience (2002)

Mail Order Mystery (2004), as Lynette Bradwell

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.new-theatre.org/play_high_dive.php High Dive by Leslie Ayvazian
  2. http://www.ibdb.com/person.php?id=405838 Leslie Ayvazian