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Jennifer Warren(I)

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Jennifer Warren
Former footballer and present private detective Harry Moseby gets hired on to what seems a standard missing person case...
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La fugue (1975)
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Although best known as an actress, Jennifer was accepted into the Directing Workshop for Women at the American Film Institute, where she directed the short film, "Point of Departure," and received the Cine Golden Eagle Award, Best Drama at Aspen Film Festival, and then opened the season for the Arts & Entertainment Channel on their World Premiere Short Film Series. Two years later, she formed Tiger Rose Productions, and co-produced the short documentary, "You Don't Have to Die," which won the Academy Award in 1989 as well as the Cable Ace Award.

About that same time, Jennifer began to develop a feature film, The Beans of Egypt, Maine (1994), which she directed for American Playhouse and Live Entertainment. The film was selected as "Best Pick" of both the Seattle and Boston Film Festivals. It was invited into competition at the San Sebastian Film Festival and gathered wide critical acclaim and two Independent Film Spirit Award Nominations, upon its release in 1994. It appeared on PBS for the American Playhouse series, the following year.

Jennifer finished production on her second directorial feature, Liés par le crime (2000), starring Rutger Hauer and Paulina Porizkova in 1998. "Partners" was distributed in America by Artisan Films during the 1999/2000 year and appeared on Direct T.V.

As an actress, Jennifer Warren is best-known for her leading roles in such features as La fugue (1975), opposite Gene Hackman (Screen World Award - Best Actress) directed by Arthur Penn; La castagne (1977), opposite Paul Newman, directed by George Roy Hill; Fatal Beauty (1987), opposite Whoopi Goldberg, as well as Un autre homme, une autre chance (1977) (aka Another Man, Another Chance), opposite James Caan, directed by Claude Lelouch. She has also starred in over twenty network movies. Prior to this, Jennifer had a distinguished theatre career, working both on Broadway and in prestigious regional theatre.

A member of the "Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences" and "Women in Film," she is on the board of "The Alliance of Woman Directors." She has taught at Wesleyan University, Johns Hopkins University, UCLA Extension, University of Tel Aviv. Since 1995, Jennifer has been a Senior Lecturer for the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts.
BornAugust 12, 1941
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    Known for

    Gene Hackman in La fugue (1975)
    La fugue
    7.1
    • Paula
    • 1975
    Lynn-Holly Johnson and Robby Benson in Château de rêves (1978)
    Château de rêves
    6.6
    • Deborah Mackland
    • 1978
    La castagne (1977)
    La castagne
    7.2
    • Francine
    • 1977
    Bo Hopkins, Wings Hauser, and Jody Medford in Night Shadows (1984)
    Night Shadows
    5.1
    • Dr. Myra Tate
    • 1984

    Credits

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    Actress



    • Rick Gonzalez, Arye Gross, Marin Hinkle, Alan Rachins, Jennifer Warren, Amelia Rose Blaire, Rachel DiPillo, and Jennifer Warren in Commencement (2012)
      Commencement
      6.5
      • Jennifer Richmond
      • 2012
    • Rutger Hauer in Liés par le crime (2000)
      Liés par le crime
      5.6
      • Mary Sikes
      • 2000
    • Hilary Swank in Mort sur le campus (1997)
      Mort sur le campus
      5.5
      TV Movie
      • Dean Curtis
      • 1997
    • Angela Lansbury in Arabesque (1984)
      Arabesque
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Medora Finney
      • Cynthia Olston
      • 1991–1994
    • The Beans of Egypt, Maine (1994)
      The Beans of Egypt, Maine
      5.3
      • Cop #1
      • 1994
    • Chienne de vie (1991)
      Chienne de vie
      5.9
      • (uncredited)
      • 1991
    • A Family for Joe (1990)
      A Family for Joe
      6.4
      TV Series
      • 1990
    • Kellie Martin, Chris Burke, Patti LuPone, and Bill Smitrovich in Corky, un adolescent pas comme les autres (1989)
      Corky, un adolescent pas comme les autres
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Mrs. Lieberman
      • 1990
    • Flic à tout faire (1987)
      Flic à tout faire
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Beverly
      • Beth
      • 1988–1989
    • Vidéo scandale (1989)
      Vidéo scandale
      4.8
      TV Movie
      • Lorna
      • 1989
    • CBS Schoolbreak Special (1984)
      CBS Schoolbreak Special
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Lois Jennings
      • 1988
    • Fatal Beauty (1987)
      Fatal Beauty
      5.4
      • Cecile Jaeger
      • 1987
    • Anne Baxter, James Brolin, and Connie Sellecca in Hôtel (1983)
      Hôtel
      6.4
      TV Series
      • Margaret Lawson
      • 1987
    • Mirrors (1985)
      Mirrors
      6.0
      TV Movie
      • (uncredited)
      • 1985
    • Billy Dee Williams and Ken Wahl in Double Dare (1985)
      Double Dare
      6.1
      TV Series
      • Lt. Samantha Warner
      • 1985

    Producer



    • Now What?
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    • You Don't Have to Die (1988)
      You Don't Have to Die
      6.9
      Short
      • executive producer
      • 1988

    Director



    • Rutger Hauer in Liés par le crime (2000)
      Liés par le crime
      5.6
      • Director
      • 2000
    • The Beans of Egypt, Maine (1994)
      The Beans of Egypt, Maine
      5.3
      • Director
      • 1994

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    Another Man, Another Chance
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    Another Man, Another Chance
    Night Moves
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    Night Moves
    Night Moves
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    Night Moves
    Slap Shot
    Trailer 1:47
    Slap Shot

    Personal details

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    • Born
      • August 12, 1941
      • Greenwich Village, New York, USA
    • Spouses
        Roger GimbelJune 6, 1976 - April 26, 2011 (his death, 1 child)
    • Children
      • Barney Gimbel
    • Parents
        Barnet M. Warren
    • Other works
      "6 Rms Riv Vu," an original comedy; written by Bob Randall; directed by Edwin Sherin; with Jane Alexander (as Anne Miller); Jerry Orbach (as Paul Friedman); Francine Beers (as The Woman in 4-A); Ron Harper (as Richard Miller); Jennifer Warren (as Janet Friedman); F. Murray Abraham (as The Expectant Father); José Ocasio (as Jose Ocasio) (as Superintendent); Anna Shaler (as The Pregnant Woman); and Donegan Smith (as The Expectant Father); on Broadway at the Helen Hayes Theatre (October 9, 1972 - January 27, 1973) and the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (January 30, 1973 - May 19, 1973), Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. (256 performances, including 9 previews beginning October 9, 1972.)
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      • 2 Pictorials

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    • Trivia
      Sometimes mistaken for the singer/actress who appeared as a regular on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967) in the 1960s. That performer, who was billed on that series and on her recordings as "Jennifer" and sometimes as "Jennifer Warren" (and whose real name is Jennifer Warnes), returned to her legal name for professional use to avoid the conflict of identical names.

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    • How old is Jennifer Warren?
      83 years old
    • When was Jennifer Warren born?
      August 12, 1941
    • Where was Jennifer Warren born?
      Greenwich Village, New York, USA
    • What is Jennifer Warren known for?
      Night Moves, Slap Shot, Ice Castles, and Mutant
    • Is Jennifer Warren married?
      She was married to Roger Gimbel from June 6, 1976 to April 26, 2011 and Fritz DeBoer from September 1964 to 1969.

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