Helen Stenborg

Helen Stenborg

Actor

Helen is featured in Wit, the hit off-Broadway play starring Kathleen Chalfant at the MCC Theater in Manhattan. She has

long been associated with Circle Rep in New York City and won an Obie award for her

work in Lanford Wilson's Talley and Son. She starred with William Hurt in Fifth of July,

was in the original cast of The Hot L Baltimore, and co-starred in A Month in the Country with Helen Mirren at the Roundabout Theatre and in A Perfect Ganesh at the Manhattan Theatre Club. Other Broadway credits include A Life, Da, The Trial of the Catonsville 9, and A Doll 's House with Liv Ullman. She has been invited to the O'Neill Playwrights Conference for 13 summers.

Helen's film credits include roles in MARVIN'S ROOM, THE BONFIRE OF THE VANITIES, THE EUROPEANS, A FLASH OF GREEN, STARTING OVER and THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR.

Her

numerous television credits include guest-starring roles on HOMICIDE, LOU GRANT SPENCER FOR HIRE, L.A. LAW, ST. ELSEWHERE and LAW AND ORDER.

She recreated her role in FIFTH OF JULY with Richard Thomas for PBS.

Helen recently filmed the new Andrew Bergman movie ISN'T SHE GREAT with Bette

Midler and Nathan Lane in Toronto. She was bom in Minneapolis and resides in New

York with her husband, the actor Barnard Hughes.