Tresa Hughes (September , â€" July , ) was an American stage, film,
and television actress. She was nominated for Tony Award for Best
Featured Actress in a Play in for her role in The Devil's Advocate.
Her film and television credits included Don Juan DeMarco, Fame, and
Another World.[citation needed]Hughes was born in Washington, D.C. and
graduated in from Forest Park High School. She attended the Maryland
Art Institute and Johns Hopkins University and George Washington
University, graduating from Wayne State University. She made her
Broadway debut in the production of The Miracle Worker as actress
Anne Bancroft's understudy in the role of Annie Sullivan. She received
a Tony Award nomination during the next season in for The Devil's
Advocate, an adaptation by Dore Schary of the novel of the same name
by Morris West.[citation needed]Hughes enjoyed a Broadway career which
spanned more than years. Her Broadway credits included Dear Me, the
Sky is Falling in , The Advocate in , The Last Analysis in , Spofford
in , The Man in the Glass Booth in , Beggar on Horseback in , The
Prisoner of Second Avenue in , Golda in , Tribute in , The American
Clock in , Lolita in , Woody Allen's The Floating Light Bulb in , and
Cafe Crown in .Hughes' movie credits included roles in Coming Home in
, Fame in , Bad Medicine in , Grandma DeMarco in the film Don Juan
DeMarco, and A Fish in the Bathtub in . Her television roles included
NYPD Blue, Wonderland, Ed and several castings on Law & Order.
and television actress. She was nominated for Tony Award for Best
Featured Actress in a Play in for her role in The Devil's Advocate.
Her film and television credits included Don Juan DeMarco, Fame, and
Another World.[citation needed]Hughes was born in Washington, D.C. and
graduated in from Forest Park High School. She attended the Maryland
Art Institute and Johns Hopkins University and George Washington
University, graduating from Wayne State University. She made her
Broadway debut in the production of The Miracle Worker as actress
Anne Bancroft's understudy in the role of Annie Sullivan. She received
a Tony Award nomination during the next season in for The Devil's
Advocate, an adaptation by Dore Schary of the novel of the same name
by Morris West.[citation needed]Hughes enjoyed a Broadway career which
spanned more than years. Her Broadway credits included Dear Me, the
Sky is Falling in , The Advocate in , The Last Analysis in , Spofford
in , The Man in the Glass Booth in , Beggar on Horseback in , The
Prisoner of Second Avenue in , Golda in , Tribute in , The American
Clock in , Lolita in , Woody Allen's The Floating Light Bulb in , and
Cafe Crown in .Hughes' movie credits included roles in Coming Home in
, Fame in , Bad Medicine in , Grandma DeMarco in the film Don Juan
DeMarco, and A Fish in the Bathtub in . Her television roles included
NYPD Blue, Wonderland, Ed and several castings on Law & Order.
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