Ann Talman

Ann Talman

Broadway actress, singer, comedian, documentary filmmaker and raconteur

Ann Talman is a 5-time Broadway veteran, storyteller and documentary film maker based in New York City. She made her stage debut in 1981 in the Broadway production of The Little Foxes with Elizabeth Taylor, portraying her daughter, Alexandra. Following the engagement, she toured with Ms. Taylor in the production for 18 months with stops in Ft. Lauderdale, Washington, D.C. (The Kennedy Center), New Orleans, as well as London’s West End. Her stage credits include Yours, Anne, The House of Blue Leaves, Carnival, Some Americans Abroad, and the Broadway revival of The Women. Ms. Talman has appeared in several motion pictures including Serendipity, Limitless, Archeology of A Woman and Wall Street. Television credits include guest starring roles on “Seinfeld,” “General Hospital,” “Ellen,” “Murphy Brown,” “The Street” and “Law & Order,” among others. She can be seen in the web series ABLE: A Series. She produced the multiple award-winning documentary film Woody’s Order, based on her solo play about her lifelong dedication to her older brother Woody who lived a full life with cerebral palsy. She has toured the country as a storyteller sharing her very personal and touching tales which she plans to compile for an upcoming book. www.anntalman.com. The Shadow of Her Smile, her Feinstein’s/54 Below ENCORE ENGAGEMENT plays Feinstein’s/54Below (254 West 54th Street) on Tuesday September 13th and Wednesday, September 14th at 7pm. Tickets and information are available at www.54Below.com She joined Actors’ Equity with co-star Elizabeth Taylor in 1981 when she landed the plum role in The Little Foxes playing Taylor’s daughter on Broadway. The show traveled the world for eighteen months and their loving friendship lasted for the rest of Miss Taylor’s life. The show is an evening of story and song about Ann and Elizabeth’s amazing bond. It is filled with hilarious and touching stories that only Ann can tell, woven with Broadway and Great American Songbook gems. Ann’s imitation of Elizabeth is so spot on, if you close your eyes, you’ll swear they’re together again! www.anntalman.com