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- Emily Dorsch is an American actress recognized for her versatile performances across television, film, and theater. Originally from Lakewood, Ohio, she holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Bowling Green State University, where she studied harp and vocal performance, and earned an MFA in Acting from the Yale School of Drama. This strong foundation in both music and acting has informed her nuanced approach to performance.
Dorsch's career spans stage and screen, with notable appearances on acclaimed television series such as "House of Cards," "The Defenders," "Boardwalk Empire," and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." She portrayed Gertrude Verdon in the mini-series "Fosse/Verdon," showcasing her ability to embody complex historical figures. Her film work includes a role in Barry Levinson's "The Humbling." On stage, she has performed in productions both on and off Broadway, as well as in regional theaters nationwide, demonstrating a broad range of theatrical experience.
Her work is marked by a commitment to character depth and authenticity, contributing to the storytelling of diverse narratives in contemporary entertainment. Beyond acting, Dorsch's musical background enriches her artistic versatility. She resides near the Hudson River with her husband and their two children, balancing family life with her professional pursuits.
Emily Dorsch's contributions to television and theater reflect a dedicated artist whose classical training and varied roles have made her a respected figure in the performing arts community. Her career continues to evolve, marked by a steady presence in critically recognized projects and a passion for both screen and stage work.- IMDb mini biography by: Angel
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