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  Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Lily Rabe (born 1982) is an American actress.
The daughter of actress Jill Clayburgh and playwright David Rabe, Rabe appeared on Broadway in a revival of Steel Magnolias.
Lily Rabe is a graduate of Northwestern University and the Hotchkiss School.
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 North Jersey Media Group providing local news, sports & classifieds for Northern New Jersey!
Lily Rabe, daughter of Jill Clayburgh and David Rabe, says once she started acting, "I fell in love with it fast and hard."
It's a strange desire, especially when you consider that Rabe - not yet a year removed from her graduation from Northwestern University - is already performing to acclaim on Broadway.
The daughter of playwright David Rabe and actress Jill Clayburgh finds herself excelling in a professional situation that might intimidate most of her peers.
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  The Buzz | PROFILE
Lily Rabe as Annelle and Christine Ebersole as M'Lynn in Steel Magnolias at the Lyceum Theatre.
Rabe gets big laughs with lines like: “My personal tragedy will not interfere with my ability to do good hair.” She affects a Southern drawl, but her low-pitched voice carries an authority that has impressed both the play’s director, Jason Moore, and the other cast members.
For now, Rabe is connecting every night with her stage “family,” enjoying the laughs, the unpredictable audience reactions (“audiences have their own chemistry”) and the strong personalities of her co-stars.
www.panachemag.com /Archive/7_05/TheBuzz/Profile/Rabe.asp   (1085 words)

  
  David Rabe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David William Rabe (born March 10, 1940 in Dubuque, Iowa) is an American playwright and screenwriter.
Rabe was the child of William Rabe, a high-school teacher turned meat packer, and his wife Ruth, a department store employee.
During this time, he began work on the play Sticks and Bones, in which the family represents the ugly underbelly of the Nelson family when they are faced with their hopeless son David returning home from Vietnam as a blinded vet.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/David_Rabe   (317 words)

  
 Theater |   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Rabe portrays the couple’s college-age daughter (studying at Ithaca, natch).
It provides a bravura acting opportunity for Rabe, whose Jeanie is a disturbed if impassioned young woman beset by the voices of the world’s mostly female victims.
Moreover, she is clearly, relentlessly nuts — though Rabe, adopting a swaying wide-legged stance that suggests a person pummeled by psychiatric drugs, makes us feel her pain.
www.bostonphoenix.com /boston/arts/theater/documents/02376349.htm   (743 words)

  
 Colder Than Here, a CurtainUp review
the pretty but messed-up Jenna (Lily Rabe) and Sarah Paulson as the more stable daughter Harriet, each struggling to accept their mother's obsession with the details of her death and funeral along the lines recommended by the Natural Death Movement.
Lily Rabe, who bears a striking resemblance to her mother, Jill Clayburgh, is terrific as the needy daughter who seems least capable of being a nourishing presence during this stressful period.
Candice Donnelly's costumes, especially for Lily Rabe, are equally on the mark.
www.curtainup.com /colderthanhere.html   (977 words)

  
 actorsequity.org | Actors' Equity Awards
Lily Rabe and Michael Stuhlbarg have been selected to receive this year's Joe A. Callaway Award presented by the Actors' Equity Foundation.
Rabe was recognized for her performance in the role of Ellie Dunn on Broadway in the Roundabout Theatre Company production of George Bernard Shaw's HEARTBREAK HOUSE.
Lily Rabe and Michael Stuhlbarg at AEA - January 5, 2007
www.actorsequity.org /AboutEquity/EquityAwards/callaway_award.asp   (440 words)

  
 What happened in Nanking 1937-38 (all contributions)(2)
Those records are the most reliable; supplying the refugees with food and coal, the committee had to grasp the precise population in the safety zone: for example, the committee stationed watchmen in various places of the safety zone to check entrance and exit of the refugees.
Just before and after the Nanking battle, 200,000 was throughout reported by Rabe or the committee as the population of the Nanking citizens.
From this day on, John Rabe and the International Committee for the Nanking Safety Zone were recording the population as 250,000.
www.interq.or.jp /sheep/clarex/discovery/discoverylog02.html   (3302 words)

  
 Feat of Clayburgh: After 20 years, Jill Clayburgh returns to Broadway in two shows: A Naked Girl on the Appian Way and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Twenty-three-year-old Lily, a Drama Desk Award nominee for her work as Annelle in Steel Magnolias, is now co-starring in the MCC production of Colder Than Here, and 19-year-old Michael is in college.
(Rabe also has a son, Stephen, from his first marriage; according to his stepmom, he's a wonderful cook.) So it's not surprising that Clayburgh will be playing a mom again later this Broadway season, in the revival of Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park.
Speaking of sleeping arrangements, she and Lily are currently sharing an apartment in New York.
ibs.theatermania.com /content/news.cfm/story/6744   (946 words)

  
 Colder Than Here - Review - Charles Isherwood - Theater - New York Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
If you can't go in the prime of youth, on the cusp of a promising career as a concert pianist or in the first flush of success on the football field, by all means go with a courageous smile on your face, choking back the sorrow and cracking wise.
In an early scene, Myra invites her uncommunicative husband, Alec (Brian Murray), and her mismatched daughters, the unstable Jenna (Lily Rabe) and the prim Harriet (Sarah Paulson), to sit down for a PowerPoint presentation.
Rabe, late of Broadway's "Steel Magnolias" (in which, funnily enough, the heroine dies both young and brave - a twofer).
theater2.nytimes.com /2005/09/29/theater/reviews/29cold.html?ex=1285646400&en=1859ba2beffea658&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss   (881 words)

  
 Theater | Geniuses
Now, at Gloucester Stage Company, Lily Rabe takes over, delivering an intense, loving Catherine, prickly with incredulity in the manner of a college student but, despite the Garment District wardrobe, sadly wise beyond her years.
Rabe, still a theater student at Northwestern and the daughter of playwright David Rabe and film star Jill Clayburgh, will not lack connections.
As for the attractive, aggressive Rabe, who so touchingly hits on Catherine’s adoration of her father, well, she’s on her way.
www.bostonphoenix.com /boston/arts/theater/documents/03038029.asp   (629 words)

  
 "Steel Magnolias" Lily Rabe to join the cast. Steel Magnolias will open on the 4 Apr 2005 at the Lyceum Theatre
Lily Rabe to join the cast of 'Steel Magnolias'.
Lily Rabe, will star as Annelle, the young beautician who joins Truvys salon, in the upcoming Broadway premiere of Robert Harling's Steel Magnolias.
Lily Rabe, who has appeared in 'Mona Lisa Smile' and the indie films 'Never Again' and 'Freshmen', will be making her New York stage debut in Steel Magnolias.
www.newyorktheatreguide.com /news/dec04/16dec04steel.htm   (211 words)

  
 Starting Over, Again: A Broadway Comeback and a Manhattan Share - New York Times
WITH her bare feet on an ottoman, her bed jammed in a corner and a Marcello Mastroianni poster on the wall, Jill Clayburgh appears to be living in an updated Jill Clayburgh vehicle: fluttery-yet-determined mom flees comfortable exurban married life to share tiny Manhattan apartment of head-strong, aspiring-actress daughter.
Clayburgh, 61, has left the northwestern Connecticut home she keeps with her husband, the playwright David Rabe, to room with their 23-year-old daughter, Lily Rabe, in a cramped one-bedroom on the East Side.
Rabe in "Never Again," a romantic comedy about a 50-ish women re-entering the dating scene; in the coming year she will be seen in the film version of Augusten Burroughs's "Running With Scissors," with Annette Bening, Joseph Fiennes and Gwyneth Paltrow.
www.nytimes.com /2005/08/28/theater/newsandfeatures/28hass.html?ex=1282881600&en=cf927e1782bdc583&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss   (759 words)

  
 Colder Than Here   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
As the England-based saga opens, middle-aged Myra (Judith Light) is having a picnic with her younger daughter (Lily Rabe), fending off the hostile twentysomething's insults with panache.
The reason for the girl's anger soon becomes apparent: She can't deal with her mother's terminal illness or the fact that the woodsy picnic spot is under consideration as a burial site.
Rabe, the offspring of Jill Clayburgh and playwright David Rabe, changes course from her recent stint in Broadway's "Steel Magnolias" to skillfully chart the more troubled daughter's maturation.
www.hollywoodreporter.com /thr/reviews/review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001218415   (666 words)

  
 Clayburgh finds her 'Way' back to Broadway
Their living arrangement is set: The bedroom is Lily's and Mom has a bed in the living room.
There was another reason: Lily's career was taking off and son Michael was past the age of needing Mom.
Lily Rabe gets an earful from her mother about what it takes to be a professional actress.
www.recordonline.com /archive/2005/10/05/way05.htm   (889 words)

  
 Jill Clayburgh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She has been married to screenwriter and playwright David Rabe since 1979.
They have two daughters, one of whom is actress Lily Rabe.
Some years ago she publicly admitted to having had an abortion.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jill_Clayburgh   (295 words)

  
 Broadway’s Rabe impresses with debut in ‘Steel Magnolias’ role
It’s a strange desire, especially when you consider that Rabe - not yet a year removed from her graduation from Northwestern University - is already performing to some acclaim on Broadway.
The daughter of playwright David Rabe and actress Jill Clayburgh finds herself excelling in a professional situation that might intimidate most of her peers.
Director Jason Moore was impressed by Rabe’s audition, but Rabe wasn’t what Moore and the producers had in mind for the part.
www.columbiatribune.com /2005/May/20050522Ovat016.asp   (405 words)

  
 PoughkeepsieJournal.com - 'Colder Than Here' hot on stage
Light, whose claim to fame was the sitcom "Who's the Boss," redeemed herself as a stage actor when she appeared in the Pulitizer Prize-winning play "Wit." Here, too, she plays a dying woman, and one can only hope that she'll get to do a lot more than die onstage.
Sarah Paulson and Lily Rabe are superb as Harriet and Jenna, both of whom made their Broadway debuts last year in "Glass Menagerie" and "Steel Magnolias" respectively.
Lily Rabe and Sarah Paulson star in "Colder Than Here," now playing at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
www.poughkeepsiejournal.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051007/COLUMNISTS06/510070304/1005/LIFE   (759 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
GOOD FOR OTTO was written by David Rabe as a fundraiser for the Northwest Center for Mental Health and performed on April 17-18, 1999.
Since that time, the author has considered working on it to turn it into a complete dramatic work, which it is not at the moment, in spite of having many of the traits and virtues of such a work.
Rabe says he found himself "continuing to think about the characters" [in Hurlyburly], and his "inability to leave them behind" contributed to his writing another play, Those the River Keeps, about the earlier events in their lives.
www.doingwell.ws /Otto.html   (10945 words)

  
 MCC - THEATER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Uniformly fine acting---Judith Light beautifully conveys her character's pain and pathos, Brian Murray is pitch perfect and a joy to watch.
Lily Rabe is funny and affecting and Sarah Paulson is appealing.
Judith Light does extremely well by a woman whose life is ebbing but whose spunk remains undiminished, Brian Murray is wonderful as always as is every moment the talented Lily Rabe plays.
www.mcctheater.com /season/2005-2006/colderthanhere.htm   (180 words)

  
 Theatre Mirror Reviews - "Speaking Well of The Dead" & "The Crazy Girl"
The two plays at the Gloucester Stage Company this week (and unfortunately their final week) are by a pair of playwrights who lived close enough to the twin towers to smell smoke for weeks after 9-11.
It should be a snap for Lily Rabe to portray the daughter of her real mother in these two plays --- at her own characters' approximate age --- and that is certainly apparent in the first, the quieter of these two plays.
In the actress' bio there's a note that she acted in one of her father David Rabe's plays in a "beefit for the Northwestern Center for Mental Health" and so I will speculate on the possibility that Lily Rabe's over-the-top full-voice hysterics may have stemmed from observation.
www.theatermirror.com /sw&cgls.htm   (975 words)

  
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The wise-cracking, acerbic Truvy supports her unseen couch-potato husband, Annelle (Lily Rabe) has left a no-account spouse and gotten a helper's job with Turvy, and Clairee (Frances Sternhagen) widow of the mayor, is trying to get used to being alone.
Shelby (Rebecca Gayheart), a young woman who obsesses on pink (typical fairy-tale "girl" stuff), is about to be married to a rather demanding lawyer, and her mother M'Lynn (Christine Ebersole) must deal with an erratic husband who likes to shoot off his gun around town.
Aside from that, Annelle (well acted by Rabe as a nervous, jittery young woman) and Clairee (played with typical acerbic zest by Sternhagen) both need to rebuild their lives.
www.nytheatre-wire.com /lk05056t.htm   (442 words)

  
 Steel Magnolias   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Lily Rabe, left, Christine Ebersole and Frances Sternhagen chat in the beauty parlor.
Also on hand are Christine Ebersole, as M'Lynn, Shelby's perennially worried mom; Frances Sternhagen, as the feisty widow Clairee; and Lily Rabe, as the devoutly religious employee.
Ebersole, though lacking a convincing accent and a bit too refined in the role, is equally moving, while newcomer Rabe makes a strong impression as the flustered Annelle.
www.hollywoodreporter.com /thr/reviews/review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000866507   (389 words)

  
 Playbill News: Rabe Joins Cast of Broadway's Steel Magnolias
Lily Rabe, the daughter of playwright David Rabe and actress Jill Clayburgh, has joined the upcoming Broadway production of Steel Magnolias.
Rabe joins the previously announced Delta Burke and Christine Ebersole.
Lily Rabe has been seen on screen in "Never Again" and "Mona Lisa Smile." Her stage credits include Speaking Well of the Dead and The Crazy Girl.
www.playbill.com /news/article/90113.html   (546 words)

  
 Rabe, Stuhlbarg, and Morfogen Win Equity Awards: Theater News on TheaterMania.com
Lily Rabe and Michael Stuhlbarg are the winners of the 2006 Joe A. Callaway Award, presented by the Actors' Equity Foundation for the best performance in a professional production of a classic (pre-1920) play.
Rabe was honored for her work as Ellie Dunn in the Roundabout Theatre Company's current revival of George Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House.
She is the daughter of actress Jill Clayburgh and playwright David Rabe.
www.theatermania.com /content/news.cfm/story/9686   (376 words)

  
 Lily Rabe Joins Cast of Upcoming Steel Magnolias, Broadway.com Buzz
Lily Rabe will join Delta Burke, Christine Ebersole and Rebecca Gayheart in the upcoming revival of Robert Harling's Steel Magnolias.
Rabe is the daughter of actress Jill Clayburgh (who was once herself in talks to appear in this revival) and playwright David Rabe.
A recent graduate of Northwestern University, Rabe's regional stage credits include Speaking Well of The Dead and The Crazy Girl, both alongside her mother.
www.broadway.com /gen/Buzz_Story.aspx?ci=503818   (370 words)

  
 Lily Rabe will Sit Down for Interview on WB-11 Morning News on May 31st Printer-Friendly (BroadwayWorld.com)
Lily Rabe, who currently plays Annelle in the hit Broadway revival of Robert Harling's Steel Magnolias, will be interviewed on WB-11 Morning News on Tuesday, May 31st at 8:45 AM.
Rabe was nominated for a Drama Desk nomination for her work in Steel Magnolias, which is her Broadway debut. 
A recent graduate of Northwestern University, she is the daughter of actress Jill Clayburgh and playwright David Rabe.
www.broadwayworld.com /printcolumn.cfm?id=3393   (304 words)

  
 Undoing Depression
A drama written by award-winning playwright David Rabe, based on characters and incidents in Undoing Depression...For more information and to read the complete play, click here.
The Original Cast: Meryl Streep, Jill Clayburgh, Sam Waterston, Edward Herrmann, Star Herrmann, Henry Gummer, and Lily Rabe
Everyone gives lip service to the idea that depressed people are self-destructive.
www.undoingdepression.com   (1368 words)

  
 Lily Rabe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Daughter of Jill Clayburgh and David Rabe more
Discuss this name with other users on IMDb message board for Lily Rabe
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 Out.com Theater Reviews
The action, spanning a 2-1/2-year period, takes place at Truvy’s (Delta Burke) beauty salon, where a mother and daughter (Christine Ebersole—pictured, center, with Lily Rabe, left, and Frances Sternhagen—and Rebecca Gayheart) get their hair done before the latter’s wedding.
In the course of the show, we get to see the entire life cycle (that shouldn’t be too much of a spoiler), female bonding, laughter, tears, girl talk, good-natured man bashing, good-natured ribbing, and, of course, group hugs.
We see an overly zealous born-again Christian (Rabe) sometimes drive the more mainline churchgoers to distraction, but they do find a way to get along.
www.out.com /theaterreviews2.asp?id=10341   (256 words)

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