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Roslyn Cohn

Director | Writer | Actress
Date of birth : 06/28/1961
City of birth : San Francisco, California, USA

Roz graduated from The Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City where she studied with Sanford Meisner. She appeared on Broadway in the Tony nominated "St. Joan." In "Three Men on a Horse" for Tony Randall's National Actors Theatre, she worked with Tony Randall, Jack Klugman, Jerry Stiller, Ellen Greene, Michael Stuhlbarg and Julie Hagerty. Tony Randall became her mentor, and she performed with him in "The Man Who Came To Dinner". Roz moved to Los Angeles on July 4, 2001 and studied with Milton Katselas at The Beverly Hills Playhouse for over a decade. In 2008, Roz left the Church of Scientology and collaborated with co-writers Jake Anthony and Joshua Finkel to create "diffiCult to leave," the first dramatized show by a former member. It was performed November 25, 2013 at Sterling's Upstairs at The Federal Bar in Noho and can be seen in its entirely on Youtube. Roz received a 2014 Broadway World Award L.A. nomination for Best Female Cabaret Artist for her performance, as well as a Nomination for Best Streaming Performance of the Decade by Broadway World LA 2020. Roz has earned Broadway World Nominations L.A. for her work in Towne Street Theatre's 10 Minute Play Festival (2013), "Separate Tables" (2017), "Lost in Yonkers" (2017), "Mr. Pim Passes By" (2018), "The Sound of Murder" (2018) and "Fifteen Men in a Smoke Filled Room." (2019). She won two Best Actress Eddon Awards in 2017 for her work in "Separate Tables" and "Lost in Yonkers." In 2020, Broadway World decided to celebrate "The Best of the Decade" and Roz was nominated as Best Actress of the Decade for "Lost in Yonkers", "26 Pebbles" and "Fifteen Men in a Smoke Filled Room" - each of those productions were also nominated Best of The Decade. Roz was also in the cast of Broadway World LA's Best Ensemble nominated "The Tragedy of JFK as told by Wm Shakespeare" - The Blank Theatre. Both "The Tragedy of JFK as told by Wm Shakespeare" and "26 Pebbles" have earned Scenie Awards for Best Ensembles. 2016 and 2018. In 2016 Roz wrote and starred in the short, "Essential Tremors," about her neurological disease of the same name. The short won eleven Awards, including three for Best Actress in Film Festivals across the United States.

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