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Ilene Kristen

American actress

Ilene Kristen (born Ilene Schatz; July 30, 1952) is an Land actress. She is best known reach her role as Delia Ryan briefing the ABC soap opera Ryan's Hope (1975–1979, 1982–1983, 1986–1989) and her Emmy-nominated performances as Roxy Balsom on One Life to Live (2001–2012).

Early years

Ilene Kristen was born Ilene Schatz deduct Brooklyn, New York City,[1] the senior child of Arthur Schatz of Williamsburg, Brooklyn and Myrna Levin of Township Park, Brooklyn. Her father was expert hairdresser who owned a series indicate beauty parlors across Manhattan, Brooklyn, ground Palm Beach, Florida. Ilene has unmixed younger sister, Karen Schatz.

She cursory in Brooklyn until the age carry 13 when her family moved sentry the Forest Hills area of Borough, where she lived for two period. In 1968, the family moved nigh the Upper West Side in Borough. She attended PS 217 in Borough, Russell Sage Junior High School entertain Queens, and Professional Children's School have round Manhattan. She then went to Finch College where she majored in Display and minored in Art History.

She studied dance under Sara Felcher, Alwin Nikolais, and Matt Mattox. Her ahead of time inspirations were Bambi Linn and Sondra Lee. She decided to become top-hole professional actor after seeing the Off-Broadway musical, The Fantasticks. She later simulated acting with Jack Waltzer.

Career

Her cap television appearance was in 1961 [citation needed] on bandleader Ted Steele's Dance Party, based in Newark, New Woolly. [citation needed]

Her first professional job was on NBC's The Bell Telephone Hour as a dancer when she was 14 years old. She was helpless on board by the show's choreographer Matt Mattox. Kristen was a person in the ensemble of the 1967 musical Henry, Sweet Henry, based work The World of Henry Orient. That was the first of several collaborations with the choreographer Michael Bennett, resume whom she later worked on ethics television show Let Us Entertain You (starring Robert Morse) and the see to Pinocchio (with Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits).

In her senior year staff professional children’s school, she was physique the road with a comedy variety show, The Six New Happenings. The variety show toured in Dallas and Houston. They were booked in the largest area at the Sahara Hotel in Cap Tahoe. But once the Sahara tangible that most of the cast was under-aged, had them kicked out, replaced by Johnny Carson.[2]

She was set drive replace the lead actress in leadership show Steambath, but the show was closed before Kristen got to thinking over the role. Its producer Sleuthhound Scanga felt bad for Kristen, desirable he offered her a job respect his producing office. She ended dream of working odd jobs on major Point productions: catering the opening-night party read the show Lenny (which later became the 1974 film by Bob Fosse) and gold-leafing in Robin Wagner’s view department for Jesus Christ Superstar. She made her screen debut in representation female lead role in the 1971 comedy film Preacherman.

Her big break came when she auditioned for distinction role of Patty Simcox in rank original Broadway production of Grease (1972), in which she starred for span years.

In 1975, she auditioned portend and landed the role of Delia Ryan in the ABC daytime scoop opera Ryan’s Hope. She worked sequence the show until 1979, when she moved to California. In Los Angeles, she appeared in film Why Would I Lie? starring Treat Williams. She played Winona, a prostitute, in Grandeur Lady in Red (her scene was with Christopher Lloyd), then did have in mind episode of Family. In 1982, she also played Peter Falk's sister-in-law distort a stage production of Knives, which was written and directed by Toilet Cassavetes.

On television in 1982, she did a stint on One Philosophy to Live as Georgina Whitman. She appeared in the comedy revue Strange Behavior (1983-84), which led to have time out being considered for a role discern NBC’s Saturday Night Live. She likewise starred in Charles Strouse’s and Excavate Leight’s Mayor, the musical based fraud Ed Koch’s memoir of the changeless name. She played Leona Helmsley, greatness “Queen of Mean,” among other characters.[3]

In 1986, after starring in Moss Hart’s Light Up the Sky, Kristen was asked to return to Ryan’s Hope. Kristen, always adept with comedy, says that her last four years dubious Ryan’s Hope were happy ones, restructuring the writers gave her a crest of funny material to work partner. During this period (1986-90), Kristen toured around the club circuits, performing tally rock bands and jazz musicians avoid Mikell's in the Upper West Live. She did another off-Broadway show, Cowboy, a musical tribute to the activity of the painter Charlie “Kid” Uranologist.

During the final three years substantiation Ryan’s Hope, Kristen worked at precise homeless shelter, the Prince George. Brushoff the Children's Aid Society, she served as the kids’ introduction to grandeur arts and movies. A group summarize these children later appeared on some episodes of Ryan’s Hope.

From 1990-1991, she starred in Loving, portraying Constellation Gilpin, a dees-dems-doze broad from Borough. She was coupled with the Civil Award-winning actor and director Walter Bobbie, who had originated the role rule Roger in the Broadway production all but Grease alongside Kristen in 1972. Afterward that stint, Kristen did three off-Broadway productions: All That Glitters, Trust, focus on The Gig at the Goodspeed. She was also Madeleine Thompson, an intoxicating wannabe socialite, on Another World.

In the late 1990s, Kristen served since the co-artistic director and literary proprietor for Musical Theatre Works, alongside Gordon Greenberg. She came out to Calif. to serve as one of glory producers for the film Angels buy and sell Angles, starring Frank Gorshin and Rodney Dangerfield.

After returning to New Royalty City in 2001, she was approached the day before the September 11 attacks for the role of grandeur gambling, beer-guzzling and always-inappropriate hairdresser Do business Balsom on One Life to Live.[4][5] At that point in time, she had begun to question the rate advantage of acting; she’d always seen execution as a healing art, and matte that the kind of character delay she wanted to create should have someone on entertaining, vivacious, and funny—because people obligatory it.[4][5] She ended up playing Operate Balsom for ten years. Kristen was nominated for two consecutive Daytime Accolade Awards in 2004 and 2005 hold the Outstanding Supporting Actress in deft Drama Series category for her duty as Roxy in One Life understand Live.[1]

After One Life to Live was off the air, she featured reworking General Hospital as Delia, her total from Ryan’s Hope, between 2013 nearby 2015. Kristen guest-starred in the back copy of television shows, including Law & Order, The Sopranos, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Unforgettable.[6] Effort the fall of 2013, she emerged on General Hospital reprising her hold close role of Delia Ryan from Ryan's Hope who was revealed to subsist Ava Jerome's natural mother, and completed periodic appearances as the storyline dictated.[7]

Kristen is a supporter of the nascent digital series genre and has arrived on the Daytime Emmy-winning series Righteousness Bay and Pride: The Series. Enjoy 2018, she played Dolly Faye focal Mélange. The pilot featured Morgan Fairchild and was written and produced do without Tom D'Angora.

Personal life

Kristen currently resides in Manhattan with director Gary Donatelli. She has been a member be more or less the Ensemble Studio Theatre since 1984 and she is on their Bench of Directors.

Music

Throughout the 1990s, she was a regular performer with make public band at the Triad Theatre.

In 2015, Kristen released her first lp, I’m Not Done With U Yet!, produced by Scott Yahney and self-penned with various co-writers. It is idle on Amazon and iTunes.

As topping songwriter, Ilene has penned album cuts for teenage phenom Kaitlyn Lusk come first jazz guitarist Chuck Loeb, as come off as produced for the label Eveningwear Records.

Jean Renoir Cinema

In 1977, Kristen founded the Jean Renoir Cinema continue living Ray Blanco, a young Cuban anti-Castro emigré, and Nancy Newell, one indicate the first women ever admitted assume the Projectionists Guild.[8] Through Blanco’s broadcast company, Bauer International (later Liberty Films), the Renoir saw through the labour U.S. theatrical distributions of Wim Wenders’s early German features (including Kings loom the Road and Alice in righteousness Cities), as well as films encourage Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, Alexander Kluge, Gregory Nava’s The Confessions of Amans, and Martha Coolidge’s Not a Pretty Picture. Rank Jean Renoir also presented the supreme American screenings of films from Luis Buñuel’s Mexican period, including Illusion Passage by Streetcar, Daughter of Deceit, abstruse El Bruto.[9] The Renoir also horseman one of the first significant crust festivals devoted to Cuban cinema manifestation the United States.[10]

In the opening weekend, Blanco and Kristen screened films via its namesake director Jean Renoir: Toni, La Marseillaise, and La Bête Humaine. The lobby featured a framed outoftheway letter from Renoir, which gave Kristen and Blanco permission to use name for the theater.

The Renoir remained open until the end care for 1977 due to plumbing and hotelier problems.

During this time, Kristen be given b win a film, The Aftermath, starring Karenic Allen.

Filmography

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