![]() ![]() A member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and Women in Film, she was a founding member and past president of the Alliance of Woman Directors and continues to actively support the organization. The film was distributed in America by Artisan Films during the 1999/2000 year and appeared on Direct TV. Warren finished production on her second directorial feature, Partners in Crime, starring Rutger Hauer and Paulina Porizkova, in 1998. It appeared on PBS for the American Playhouse series the following year. It was invited into competition at the San Sebastian Film Festival and gathered wide critical acclaim and two Independent Film Spirit Award Nominations upon its release in 1994. The film was selected as Best Pick of both the Seattle and Boston film festivals. Two years later, she formed Tiger Rose Productions, and coproduced the short documentary You Don't Have to Die, which won the Academy Award in 1989, as well as the Cable Ace Award.Ībout that same time, Warren began to develop a feature film, The Beans of Egypt, Maine, which she directed for American Playhouse and Live Entertainment. She had a featured role as Dinah Caswell, a former model and mother of an aspiring model in the 1982 TV movie Paper Dolls, and the 1984 television series based on the movie.Īlthough best known as an actress in film, television, and theater, Warren was accepted into the Directing Workshop for Women at the American Film Institute, where she directed the short film "Point of Departure" and received the Cine Golden Eagle Award, Best Drama at Aspen Film Festival, and then opened the season for the Arts and Entertainment Channel on their World Premiere Short Film Series. Her television credits include guest roles on The Bob Newhart Show, Kojak, Cagney and Lacey, Hotel, Hooperman, and Murder, She Wrote, among others. She also played a role in Steel Cowboy (1978). She was listed as one of the 12 "Promising New Actors of 1975" in John Willis' Screen World, Volume 27. Warren's film credits include Sam's Song (1969), Night Moves (1975), Slap Shot (1977, as the frustrated wife of hockey coach Paul Newman), Another Man, Another Chance (1977), Ice Castles (1978), Mutant (1984), and Fatal Beauty (1987). Warren made her Broadway debut in 1972 in 6 Rms Riv Vu, for which she won a Theatre World Award. Warren graduated from Elisabeth Irwin High School. Her uncle was Yiddish theatre actor and director Jacob Ben-Ami. ![]() She was born in the Greenwich Village section of New York City, the daughter of actress Paula Bauersmith and Dr. ![]()
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