Gail Cronauer
Gail Cronauer is an American stage, television, and feature film actress and an acting professor. She has performed films as diverse as Oliver Stone's JFK to the TV series, Walker, Texas Ranger. She is a recipient of the 2007, Dallas Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum award, for her role in the Lyric Stage production, Master Class.[1]
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Born | December 23, 1948 71) | (age
Occupation | Actress, Acting professor |
Website | http://www.gailcronauer.com/ |
Early life and career
Gail Cronauer had obtained her BA in theatre and dance from the Antioch College and then got MFA in acting from the Case Western Reserve University. Gail also has taught acting at Southern Methodist University, Webster College, the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay, Illinois State University, Texas Women's University, Collin County College, and is currently teaches at the S.T.A.G.E. in the Dallas - Fort Worth metropolitan area in the state of Texas. She is a member of Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild/AFTRA and Women in Film and Television International.[2]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role |
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1987 | Positive I.D. | Melissa |
1991 | JFK | Janet Williams |
1993 | Flesh and Bone | Emma |
1994 | The Substitute Wife | Isabel Donahue |
1995 | A Mother's Gift | Maggie |
1995 | The Unspoken Truth | Nora |
1996 | A Promise to Carolyn | Dr. Davis |
1996 | Carried Away | Beverly |
1997 | Selena | Women Customer |
1997 | It's in the Water | Harriet |
1997 | Little Boy Blue | Motel clerk |
1998 | Hefner: Unauthorized | Grace Hefner |
1998 | Finding North | Mrs. Penn |
1998 | The Newton Boys | Ma Newton |
1998 | Detention | Nunca |
1999 | Boys Don't Cry | Clerk |
2000 | Dr. T and the Women | Dr. T's Patient |
2002 | Warning: Parental Advisory | Senator Paula Hawkins |
2002 | The Anarchist Cookbook | Woman in book store |
2003 | Air | Myna |
2003 | Single and Dealing with It | Mother |
2004 | Seventy-8 | Margaret Meeks |
2006 | Infamous | Bonnie Clutter |
2007 | Walking Tall: The Payback | Emma Prescott |
2007 | Walking Tall: Lone Justice | Emma Prescott |
2009 | Dirty Red | Sister Grace Thomas |
2010 | Earthling | Isabel |
2010 | In the Land of Fireworks | Lawyer Brown |
2010 | Spilt Milk | Lois Schwartz |
2011 | Odd Man Out | Mother |
2012 | Fuzzy Bubbles (Short) | Sandra |
2013 | Beyond the Farthest Star | Joycee Jones |
2013 | Odd Man Out | Mother |
2013 | Sparrow (Short) | Moreen |
2014 | Piggy's Lament (Short) | Willa Kay |
2014 | Steps of Faith | Bell Wilcoxs |
2014 | Separate Rooms (Short) | Delores Shearer |
2015 | The Outfit (Short) | Mrs. Coleman |
2016 | Occupy, Texas | Principal |
2016 | The Sector | Trading Post Woman |
2016 | Te Ata | Eleanor Roosevelt |
2016 | A Heart That Forgives | Betty |
2016 | Kreep | Hazel |
2017 | Something Borrowed, Something Blue (Short) | Mom |
2017 | Freaks | Mama |
2018 | Texas Cotton | Judge Hoover |
2019 | CatFest (Short) | Anya |
2020 | The Vast of Night | Mabel Blanche |
2020 | One of These Days | Martha |
2020 | Undying | Olga |
2020 | The Seventh Day | Secretary |
Year(s) | Series | Role | Notes |
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1997–2001 | Walker, Texas Ranger | various | 5 episodes |
1996–2004 | LAX | Serb Woman Lannon |
"Pilot" "The Return of LaRue" |
2013-2020 | Bail Out | Josie O'Banion | Recurring |
2013 | Delphis | Sophie | "Sophie, the Bitch" |
2014 | Revolution | Shirlee | "Austin City Limits" |
2014 | Dallas | Dr. Englert | "Like a Bad Penny" |
Awards
- 2007 Dallas Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum- Actress[1]
References
- "'End Times' leads nods for critics' awards". Guide Live. Dallas Morning News. September 20, 2007. Archived from the original on October 15, 2007. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
- "Gail Cronauer". The Stage. Collin College. Retrieved February 7, 2019.