Annabelle Gurwitch
Annabelle Gurwitch is an American author comedic actress television host best known for her role as hostess of Dinner and a Movie on TBS as well as an activist with the environment and secular humanism. Annabelle Gurwitch, a New York Times best-selling author and critically acclaimed actress is the New York Times's Bestselling Author for her memoirs: Wherever You Are There They Are I See It was a long time ago that you tried to Say Tomato When you say Fired, I Say Shut up and was fired. The showtime comedy special was also produced by Annabelle Gurwitch. Gurwitch hosts Dinner & a Movie on TBS throughout the years. TV viewers may be able to recall her appearances on shows like Better Things Boston Legal Seinfeld Dexter Murphy Brown, and the program on sustainability WA$TED that was telecast on The Planet Green Network. Regular TV appearances include PBS Newhour Real Time Bill Maher or NPR. She also composes op-eds that appear in the New York Times WSJ The Hollywood Reporter satires as well in The New Yorker & McSweeneys. The New York Times, and also the Los Angeles Times have ranked her in their annual Top Ten performances of the year in her performance on stage. Annabelle offers her insight along with her humorous perspective on the process of aging within our society that's so focused on youth. Annabelle has presented her material to audiences around the globe and has been featured in The audience at the 92nd St Y Prevention Magazine, Women's Nights and AARP. Annabelle talks to audiences about family and the importance of families. The tribes in which we are raised and ones into which we decide to be. Talks for audiences of all ages include the following venues: Now Generation Women's Philanthropy of Phoenix GOOGLE Talks The Skirball Centre for the Arts and the Rancho Mirage Writers Conference. Gurwitch discusses the potential memoir can help us reclaim the past, find its significance and provide direction in our future. Literary festivals and the performing arts centers are among them. George Washington University Watermark Conference for Women. Watch the PBS News Hour opinion piece on reading books or binge watching. You can guess what side she's on.






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