Annette Liberman Miller

Annette Liberman Miller has performed on Broadway, Off-Broadway, in Boston, and most recently in Lenox with Shakespeare & Co.  She works in feature films, television, and independent films.  She has been a teacher at Curry College, Harvard Center for Life-Long Learning, Winchester Public Schools and a private coach.  She is on the Board of the Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities, the Boston Actors Equity Union Liaison Board and the Screen Actors Guild.  She also volunteers to read to disadvantaged students in Dorchester schools.  She has written and produced three shows on tour, and received an American Bicentennial Grant to do a PBS program on Women of the American Revolution.  She served as gift co-chair of her class reunion.  She created the role of Golda in “Golda’s Balcony” by William Gibson for the Shakespeare Theater Company in Lenox and in Boston for which she received the 2003 Eliot Norton Award for outstanding actor as well as the IRNE Award (Independent Reviewers of New England).  Annette recently received the Ziv Cohen Leadership Award from the Boston Center for Jewish Heritage for her contribution to Jewish Cultural life.  She is also a recipient of the Gann Academy Award for Excellence in the Arts and received an Excellency in Performing Arts Award from the Boston Children’s Theatre.  Annette is also the recipient of a special award for her contribution to the Arts from the Northeastern Region Hadassah  She recently received an Elliot award nomination for best actress for the role of Martha Mitchell in Martha Mitchell Calling.