Occupation Actress Role Actress | Name Deanna Dunagan Years active 1979–present | |
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Awards Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play Nominations Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress Movies The Visit, The Naked Face, Mariachi Gringo, The Cherokee Word for, Two Fathers: Justice fo Similar People Peter McRobbie, Ed Oxenbould, Kathryn Hahn, Olivia DeJonge, Rondi Reed |
Tony winner deanna dunagan august osage county stephen holt
Deanna Dunagan (born May 25, 1928) is a Chicago-based American actress. Although Dunagan has appeared on television and in films, she is most admired for her work as a stage actress. She is best known for her Tony Award-winning portrayal of Violet Weston in Tracy Letts' August: Osage County and for her portrayal of Nana in M. Night Shyamalan's 2015 film The Visit. More recently she has appeared in the recurring role of Mother Bernadette on the Fox television series The Exorcist. She portrays Dr. Willa Sipe in the upcoming 2018 film The Pages by writer Joe Chappelle.
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- Tony winner deanna dunagan august osage county stephen holt
- Deanna dunagan wins 2008 tony award for best actress in a play
- Early life and education
- Career
- Filmography
- References

Deanna dunagan wins 2008 tony award for best actress in a play
Early life and education

Dunagan was born and raised in Monahans, Texas, United States, the daughter of Kathlyn (Cosper) and John Conrad Dunagan. The eldest of five children, her father was a Coca-Cola bottler and president of the Texas Historical Association; her mother was a stay-at-home parent with an active presence in the community. In an interview, Dunagan light-heartedly described her extended family, "My heritage is a long line of Southern Baptist and Methodist preachers—who were all just frustrated actors."

Dunagan earned a degree in music education from the University of Texas, Austin. She married her high school sweetheart and gave birth to a son; but the marriage ended a few years later. Following her divorce, Dunagan's parents agreed to fund graduate studies at Trinity University, Texas through the Dallas Theater Center. While writing her Master's thesis, Dunagan lived in Mexico. She was engaged to a bullfighter, but they never married, and she went on to pursue her acting career in the United States.
Career

Dunagan began her acting career performing in regional theaters such as the Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota, Florida, and the Actors Theatre of Louisville before trying her luck in New York City. She made her Broadway debut in the 1979 production of George Bernard Shaw's Man and Superman at Circle in the Square as an understudy for Ann Sachs. Sachs became ill at one point during the show's run and Dunagan filled in for her with great success. This exposure led to her to being signed with International Creative Management and helped forward her career.

In 1981, Dunagan performed in the first national tour of Children of a Lesser God. While on this tour, Dunagan visited Chicago for the first time and immediately fell in love with the city. After the end of the tour, Dunagan moved to Chicago and has lived there ever since, performing in more than 30 theaters in the Chicago area. Her work on the Chicago stage has garnered her three Joseph Jefferson Awards and three After Dark Awards.

She has worked in films including, The Naked Face, Running Scared, Men Don't Leave, Losing Isaiah, and Dimension. She has also appeared in more than ten made for television movies, in the TV mini-series A Will of Their Own and Amerika, and as a guest star on the television shows Prison Break, What About Joan, and Missing Persons.
In 2007-2008, Dunagan returned to Broadway in the Steppenwolf Theatre's transplant production of Tracy Letts' August: Osage County. For her performance, Dunagan won a Tony Award, Theatre World Award and a Drama Desk Award. She went on to portray Violet Weston in productions in London's West End in 2009 and in Sydney, Australia in 2010.