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Emmy Award winner Jennifer Bassey became a contract player on ABC TV`s "All My Children" (1970) in the summer of 1998, after having portrayed borderline nymphomaniac Marian Colby since the early eighties. Jennifer was born in Chicago. Her first job in entertainment was as a singing Playboy bunny in the very first Playboy Club. She left her bunny ears behind and was accepted into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where she got the lowest entrance marks in the history of the academy. Three years later she graduated from the RADA with honors finishing just below classmate and future Academy Award winner Sir Anthony Hopkins. Jennifer went on to the Bog Apple, where she appeared in several Broadway and Off-Broadway productions. Some of which included Neil Simon`s "California Suite"; "Not Now Darling", directed by George Abbott; "In Praise of Love" with Rex Harrison and "The Homecoming" (The Original Royal Shakespeare Production.)
Her most recent off-Broadway credits include Moliere`s "Tartuffe" and Wendy Wasserstein`s "Isn`t It Romantic", both staged at the Tribeca Playhouse. Prior off-Broadway appearances include playing Katherine in "The Taming of the Shrew" at the Roundabout Theatre; Lady Macbeth in "Macbeth", Stratfor Theatre and "Love Letters" in which she co-starred with Ken Kercheval.
In 1983, Miss Bassey won the role of Marian Colby on All My Children, initially singing for a five-month stint. Due to the incredible popularity of the character, Mirian is still going strong nearly 20 years later. Beyond her other dramatic successes, she has enjoyed a flourishing film carrer that includes such feature films as "Waxwork" (1988), Twogether (1994), which also featured both the performing and directing talents of Nick Cassavetes and Dunston Checks In (1996), where in a scene-stealing, skin revealing moment, she received and orgasmic message from an orangutan! Jennifer has achieved prime-time success, most recetly as a guest star on "Law and Order".
Other notable appearances include "L.A. Law", "Falcon Crest", "Murphy Brown", "Silk Stalkings", "Matlock" and "Coach". In addition to her Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress, she also received two Soap Opera Digest Awards, the second of which was shared with her co-star David Canary for Favorite Couple. Ms Bassey shared her life with her longtime companion Luther Davis, the famous playwright and screenwriter who wrote the book for the shows "Kismet" and "Grand Hotel". He also wrote and produced "Timbuktu", starring Eartha Kitt. In her spare time, Jennifer enjoys outdoor activies and is an aspiring writer, whose latest effort is a new night time series called "Nightfall", which is currently under consideration for production by HBO.
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