Occupation Actress, dancer Name Tracee Chimo | Role Film actress Siblings Kevin Chimo | |
Parents Deborah Chimo, Bruce Chimo Nominations Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play, Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actress Movies Blackhat, Take Care, The Five‑Year Similar People Joshua Harmon, Philip Ettinger, Bryce Pinkham, Reed Birney, Heidi Schreck |
Inside the actor s studio apartment tracee chimo
Tracee Chimo is an American stage and film actress, who became an arts critic favorite after her 2012 breakout role as Daphna, the antagonist in Joshua Harmon’s dark comedy Bad Jews. She is known for her versatility, as is evidenced by her ability to transform her physical appearance to suit the needs of her character. It has been suggested that her early training as a dancer contributed to Chimo's understanding of how physical changes affect how others perceive a character, as well as how they evidence the individual's inner life.
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- Inside the actor s studio apartment tracee chimo
- One the next Inside the Actors Studio Apartment Tracee Chimo
- Early life
- Career
- Awards and nominations
- Filmography
- References

One the next Inside the Actor's Studio Apartment: Tracee Chimo
Early life

Chimo was born in Saugus, Massachusetts. Her father is of Albanian descent and her mother is of Irish and Italian ancestry (her father is an Albanian Orthodox Christian, and her mother is Catholic). She splits her time between living in Los Angeles and New York City.
Career

Chimo's 2010 work in Bachelorette and Circle Mirror Transformation was praised by Erik Piepenburg of The New York Times, who lauded Chimo for transforming herself into two characters so distinct from one another, commenting, "If, at the same time, you could meet the shy, expressionless Lauren, mumbling into the wall of her red hoodie, and the glittering, claws-extended Regan, the meanest predator on the hunt, it would be hard to believe that they are the same person underneath. And maybe they aren’t — even if the actress Tracee Chimo channeled those characters to critical acclaim in two Off Broadway plays this season." Chimo's performance in Mirror was also singled out by Elisabeth Vincentelli of the New York Post, who called her "a master of the comic silent reaction."

In 2012, Charles Isherwood of The New York Times, who also noted Chimo's performances in these two productions, called her work in the Broadway revival of Harvey "excellent". Echoing other critic's, Isherwood stated, "What's most startling about this actress is her versatility: she seems to be almost physically transformed from performance to performance, so deeply does she burrow into her characters’ identities. I didn’t recognize her at all, with her hair a frizzy nimbus of angry-looking dark curls and her face scrubbed free of makeup, in keeping with Daphna’s righteous self-seriousness."

In 2016 TBS premiered the TV comedy series People of Earth, on which Chimo plays Chelsea Healey.
Awards and nominations

2014 Lucille Lortel Win for "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play" for Bad Jews

2013 Outer Critics Circle Award nomination for "Outstanding Lead Actress - Bad Jews
2013 Drama League Award nomination for "Distinguished Performance - Bad Jews
2013 Rising Star Award - Winner from the Salem State University Alumni Association
2011 Stage Scene Award LA for "Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Drama" for her work in Neil LaBute's The Break of Noon
2011 Clarence Derwent Award on June 14 for "Most Promising Actress in New York City"
2011 Lucille Lortel Nomination for "Outstanding Lead Actress" in Bachelorette
2010 Drama Desk Award for "Outstanding Ensemble Performance" in Circle Mirror Transformation
2010 Obie Award for Circle Mirror Transformation
2010 Lucille Lortel Nomination for "Outstanding Featured Actress" in Circle Mirror Transformation