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About Marcy Lafferty

Marcy Lafferty was born into a show business family, her father, a television director, producer and executive and her mother, a radio actress. Her film credits include "Airplane II," "Star Trek: The Motion Picture," and a starring role in the cult classic "The Day Time Ended."

She began at age five, studying ballet at American Ballet Theatre and Shakespeare from her mother.

Lafferty wrote, directed and starred in "Vivien: The Movie, The Marriage, The Madness". This film was the impetus for the current stage production, a more comprehensive study of Vivien Leigh.

She has appeared in over 60 plays internationally. Highlights include "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and Simon Grey's "Otherwise Engaged" as Divina Saunders. She played the Eastern United States summer circuit in "The Tender Trap" and "Period of Adjustment." Most recently she portrayed Portia in "The Author's Voice" at the Stella Adler Theatre. Ms. Lafferty toured the nation in "Love Letters" with William Shatner.

She has made numerous television appearances and has had recurring roles in two series. Her first film as a producer, "Rave Review," earned critical praise and many international honors.

While a Cum Laude student as USC, Lafferty was a member of Festival Theatre USC-USA, which was the first American troupe to participate in the Edinburgh International Drama Festival, appearing as Abigail in "The Crucible," Lois in "Dear Friends," Katherine in "Suddenly Last Summer," Elise and Maggie in "After the Fall" and was a singer dancer in "Guys and Dolls" and "Pal Joey." It was through this program that she met director John Edw. Blankenchip, who 30 years later was instrumental in bringing "Vivien Leigh: The Last Press Conference" to fruition.

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Marcy Lafferty's Timeline

1973
October 20, 1973
Age 32
Los Angeles, CA, USA
1994
1994
Age 52
1941
June 21, 1941