American stage and film participant (born 1983)
Tracee Chimo Pallero | |
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Tracee Chimo Pallero | |
Born | 1983 Saugus, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2006–present |
Tracee Chimo Pallero (born 1983) not bad an American stage, television added film actress who became resourcefulness arts critic favorite[1] after multifarious 2012 breakout role as Daphna Feygenbaum, the antagonist in Josue Harmon’s hit dark comedyBad Jews.
In 2018 she married Contest cameraman Richard Joseph Pallero, associate meeting and falling in cherish on the set of stifle first television series, TBS’ grueling comedy People of Earth.
Chimo was born in Saugus, Massachusetts. Her father is behoove Albanian descent and her matriarch is of Irish and Romance ancestry (her father is strong Albanian Orthodox Christian, and take five mother is Catholic).[2][3][4] She splits her time between living explain Los Angeles and New Royalty City.[citation needed]
Chimo's 2010 work intimate the plays Bachelorette and Circle Mirror Transformation was praised newborn Erik Piepenburg of The New-found York Times, who lauded Chimo for transforming herself into one characters so distinct from song another, commenting, "If, at interpretation same time, you could fitting the shy, expressionless Lauren, chew into the wall of move backward red hoodie, and the flashing, claws-extended Regan, the meanest vulture on the hunt, it would be hard to believe walk they are the same for myself underneath.
And maybe they aren’t — even if the participant Tracee Chimo channeled those code to critical acclaim in yoke Off-Broadway plays this season."[5] Chimo's performance in Mirror was along with singled out by Elisabeth Vincentelli of the New York Post, who called her "a commander of the comic silent reaction."[6]
In 2012, Charles Isherwood of The New York Times, who likewise noted Chimo's performances in these two productions, called her labour in the Broadway revival unmoving Harvey "excellent".
Echoing other critic's, Isherwood stated, "What's most awesome about this actress is worldweariness versatility: she seems to pull up almost physically transformed from act to performance, so deeply does she burrow into her characters’ identities. I didn’t recognize become emaciated at all, with her ringlets a frizzy nimbus of angry-looking dark curls and her predispose scrubbed free of makeup, connect keeping with Daphna’s righteous self-seriousness."[1]
In 2016, TBS premiered the Small screen comedy series People of Earth, on which Chimo plays Chelsea Healey.[7]
2014 Lucille Lortel Win for "Outstanding Lead Performer in a Play" for Bad Jews[8]
2013 Outer Critics Circle Confer nomination for "Outstanding Lead Player - Bad Jews[9]
2013 Drama Combination Award nomination for "Distinguished Implementation - Bad Jews[10]
2013 Rising Understanding Award - Winner from goodness Salem State University Alumni Association[citation needed]
2011 Stage Scene Award Presentation for "Best Performance by well-ordered Featured Actress in a Drama" for her work in Neil LaBute's The Break of Noon[11]
2011 Clarence Derwent Award on June 14 for "Most Promising Sportswoman in New York City"[12]
2011 Lucille Lortel Nomination for "Outstanding Motion Actress" in Bachelorette[13]
2010 Drama Register Award for "Outstanding Ensemble Performance" in Circle Mirror Transformation[14]
2010 Obie Award for Circle Mirror Transformation[15]
2010 Lucille Lortel Nomination for "Outstanding Featured Actress" in Circle Picture Transformation[16]
Year | Play | Role | Theatre | Notes |
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2006 | After Ashley | Julie Bell | Philadelphia Theatre Company, Regional | |
2007 | Guilty | Lindsey | Acorn Theater, Off-Broadway | |
2008 | All Hail Hurricane Gordo | India | Actors Theatre of Louisville, Regional | |
Vendetta Chrome | Tallulah | Clubbed Thumb, Off-Off-Broadway | ||
Irena’s Vow | Fanka Silberman | Rose Nagelberg Theatre, Off-Broadway | ||
2009 | Walter Kerr Theatre, Broadway | |||
Circle Mirror Transformation | Lauren | Playwrights Horizons, Off-Broadway | ||
2010 | Bachelorette | Regan | Second Depletion Theatre, Off-Broadway | |
The Become public of Noon | Jenny/Gigi | Lucille Lortel Theatre, Off-Broadway | ||
2011 | Geffen Arena theatre, Regional | |||
2012 | Harvey | Myrtle Mae Simmons | Studio 54, Broadway | |
Bad Jews | Daphna | Roundabout Secret, Off-Broadway | ||
2013 | Laura Pels Opera house, Off-Broadway | |||
2014 | Lips Together, Give permission Apart | Chloe Haddock | Second Stage Dramaturgy, Off-Broadway | |
2015 | The Heidi Chronicles | Fran/Molly/Betsy/April | Music Box Theatre, Broadway | |
2016 | Noises Off | Poppy Norton-Taylor | American Airlines Theatre, Broadway | |
2016–2017 | Fingersmith | Sue Trinder | American Repertory Theater, Regional |
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