Ann Risley
Anna F. "Ann" Risley (born Madison, Wisconsin) is a retired American actress and comedian. She was a cast member of the TV series Saturday Night Live for the 12 episodes of the 1980–1981 season.[1] These 12 broadcasts were the first episodes after producer Lorne Michaels left the show.
Doria Palmieri
Toni Tennille
1979 as Mrs. Finch (Directed by Woody Allen)
Manhattan
1980 as Nurse (Directed by Woody Allen)
Stardust Memories
1986 as Mrs. Muratore (Directed by Eugene Corr)
Desert Bloom
Saturday Night Live (one year) – Cast member – , NBC (N.Y.C.)
1980-81 Season
Off Campus (sitcom pilot) – Bonnie (starring role) – CBS (N.Y.C.)
Night After Night (sitcom pilot) – Anne (starring role) – MTM/CBS (L.A.)
The Doctors (soap, 5 wk guest star) – Hermione (with ) – NBC (N.Y.C.)
Alec Baldwin
The Young Riders (3 episodes) – Clerk/Wife (with ) – ABC series (Tucson, AZ)
Josh Brolin
1990 as Judith - HBO film (Tucson, AZ)
El Diablo
1992 Sunstroke as Woman In Office (with ) - TNT film (Phoenix, AZ)
Jane Seymour
Come Back to the Five and Dime – Martha (and substitute for lead actresses and Sandy Dennis – Broadway (NYC)
Karen Black
A Little Family Business – role of Connie ('s daughter) – Ahmanson Theatre (L.A.) and Broadway (NYC)
Angela Lansbury
A History of the American Film – (substitute for all 4 female leads) – Arena Stage (Wash. DC)
Uncommon Women – Rita-Huntington Theatre (Boston, Mass.)
Spoon River Anthology – 16 roles – San Francisco Tour (CA)
The Importance of Being Earnest – Cecily
Private Lives – Amanda
The Owl and the Pussycat – Doris
Lovers (winners) – Maggie
Same Time Next Year – Doris
BAI – University of Wisconsin – Theatre Communications
Various individual workshops in N.Y.C. and San Francisco