Jen Drohan
Jen Drohan | |
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Born | New York City, USA |
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 2000–present |
Website | http://jendrohan.com/ |
Jen Drohan is an American actress. Drohan has appeared in several TV series, TV movies, films and theater productions.
Biography
Jen Drohan was born in New York City.[1] She started acting working in theater with the Manhattan Class Company, Ensemble Studio Theatre and Young Playwright’s Organization.[1] She graduated magna cum laude from Marymount Manhattan College with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in acting.[2]
Filmography
A partial listing of her acting performances follows:
Television series
- Dog with a Blog, Avery's Wild Party - (2013) - Yvonne[3]
- American Horror Story – Unholy Night (2012) - Mom[3]
- Body Politic - (2012) - Holly McHale[3]
- The Big Bang Theory - The Psychic Vortex (2010) - Martha[3]
- Numb3rs - Friendly Fire - (2009) - Tina Gordon[3]
- American Masters - Novel Reflections: The American Dream - (2007) - Carrie Meeber[3]
- Medium – We Had a Dream - (2007) - Amy Shandler[3]
- Close to Home – Internet Bride - (2007) - Vonnie Clarke[3]
- The Jamie Kennedy Experiment - Episode #3.10 (2003) - Self[3]
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - Dominance (2003) - Tara Burnett[3]
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit – Consent (2001) - Female Jogger[3]
- Sex and the City – No Ifs, Ands or Butts (2000) - Waitress[3]
Television movies
- The Amazing Mrs. Novak - (2009) - Randi[3]
- Romancing the Bride - (2005) - Claire (as Jennifer Drohan)[3]
- Miss Miami - (2002) - Penny[3]
Films
- It's About Time - (2005) - Rachel (as Jennifer Drohan)[3]
- Romancing the Bride - Claire[4]
Theater
- The View from Tall - Young Playwright's Festival - Justine
- A Place at the Table - Manhattan Class Company - Rachel
- Indifference in a House Called Love - The Greenwich St Theater - Debra
- Mr Scratch - The Abington Theater - Ms Mary
Video games
- 2011 L.A. Noire - (2011) - Marion Launders (voice)[3]
References
External links
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