Jennifer Mudge

Jennifer Mudge is an American actress known for her stage work and for her television work.

Jennifer Mudge
OccupationActress
Years active2003present
Spouse(s)Chris Henry Coffey (m. 2014)

Stage work

Mudge attended Rhode Island College and trained at Trinity Repertory Company.[1]

Mudge made her off-Broadway debut alongside Richard Thomas and Isabella Rosselini in The Stendhal Syndrome by Terrence McNally at Primary Stages. Since then she has appeared on Broadway in The Philanthropist with Matthew Broderick and Steven Weber, and off-Broadway in as Lula in The Dutchman[2] with Dule Hill; Fault Lines with Josh Lucas and Noah Emmerich; The Geometry of Fire; The Pavilion; Only the End of the World with Michael Emerson; Ooorah! at the Atlantic Theatre Company; The Big Meal at Playwrights Horizons; and Don't Go Gentle with Michael Cristofer.[3]

In 2014 she portrayed "Gloria" in the Broadway production of Rocky, an original role written specifically for the production; this was followed by a reunion with Fiasco Theatre in a re-mounted production of Into the Woods in 2014 and 2015 for Roundabout Theatre, reprising the role of "The Witch." (Mudge was part of the Fiasco's production in 2013 at the McCarter Theatre.) This was followed by the Manhattan Theatre Club production of "Of Good Stock" with Alicia Silverstone. Her run in The End of Longing (written by and starring Matthew Perry) in London's West End took place from February to May 2016.

Mudge is a member of the first graduating Master of Fine Arts class from the Trinity Rep Conservatory in Providence, RI, and was a member of the resident acting company at Trinity Repertory Company. Her other regional appearances include performances at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Yale Rep, the Contemporary American Theatre Festival, Williamstown Theatre Festival, the Bay Street Theatre, Arena Stage, the Geffen in Los Angeles, and the Dorset Theatre Festival.

Television and Film

Mudge has had supporting roles in multiple mainstream and independent films, most notably The Irishman directed by Martin Scorsese (portraying the daughter to Robert De Niro's title character of Frank Sheeran), and has had guest-starring roles in various television programs, her most notable being "Debra Whitehead" in the TV series Boss.

Personal

She married actor Chris Henry Coffey in 2014.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Nostalgia Caitlin
2018 Write When You Get Work Babe Brinckerhoff
2019 The Irishman Maryanne Sheeran

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Hack Eva Beallo Episode: "Death of Innocence"
2004 Guiding Light Agent Episode: "#1.14490"
2005 Hope & Faith Debbie Episode: "Faith Affair-Field"
2006 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Noreen Reid Episode: "On Fire"
2007 Life Is Wild Julia Episode: "The Heart Wants What It Wants"
2008 Canterbury's Law Jennifer Wallace Episode: "Sick As Your Secrets"
2009 All My Children Lawyer Episode: "#1.10064"
2000–2009 Law & Order Sue Martin/Caitlin Murray Episodes: "Anchors Away" & "Fools For Love"
2010 Mercy Amy Pindus Episode: "We're All Adults"
2010 You Don't Know Jack Female Reporter TV film
2011 Weekends at Bellevue Mira Kennerly TV film
2011 The Good Wife Rosanna Landsman Episode: "Real Deal"
2011 Boss Debra Whitehead 5 episodes
2013 The Big C Nurse Valerie Episode: "Quality Of Death"
2016 Shades of Blue Ellen 3 episodes
gollark: Yay, my stalling tactic worked perfectly.
gollark: You realise we are not actually on the same continent?
gollark: I have £1.90 in my bank account.
gollark: I don't have much money.
gollark: What are your demands?

References

  1. Thomas, Ryan (2005-11-29). "'Cat' Woman". Backstage.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-05-08. Retrieved 2014-04-23.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. Winer, Linda (October 24, 2012). "'Don't Go Gentle' review: judge to defender". Newsday. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
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