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CBS Sunday Morning Contributor Comedian Actress
 
Nancy Giles
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Nancy Giles was born and raised in Queens, New York and is a proud product of the New York City public school system. She is a graduate of Oberlin College and started her professional acting career as a singing bag of garbage with the Paper Bag Players, followed by a short (no pun intended) stint as a Santa elf at Macy's on 34th Street in the heart of Manhattan. In Chicago she toured for three years with the famed Second City comedy troupe, and worked at the Goodman Theatre. In New York she worked at such theatres as Playwrights Horizons, Manhattan Theatre Club, Naked Angels, Ensemble Studio Theatre, All Seasons Theatre Company, and HB Playwrights Foundation. She won a prestigious Theatre World Award for her off-Broadway debut in the musical Mayor. Last December she had the honor of narrating Suite for Human Nature, a new comic fable written by Diane Charlotte Lampert, with music by Wynton Marsalis, and performed with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and the Harlem Boys Choir. And it was great.

On television, Nancy is thrilled to be a writer and contributor to the Emmy Award-winning CBS News Sunday Morning. She was the announcer and co-host of the alternative morning show Fox After Breakfast, was girl GI Frankie Bunsen for three seasons on the acclaimed drama China Beach, and was hostile waitress Connie on the comedy series Delta, starring Delta Burke (both shows on ABC-TV). She's guested on shows like The Jury, LA Law, Spin City, Law and Order, Dream On, and Fresh Prince.

On film: crucial expositional roles in True Crime (Clint Eastwood), Angie, New York Stories (Woody Allen's Oedipus Wrecks), Working Girl and Big; plus the indies Loverboy (Kevin Bacon) and Everything's Jake.

On radio, she was Jay Thomas' sidekick on The Jay Thomas Morning Show on New York's Jammin' 105, and co-hosted Giles and Moriarty with CBS News correspondent Erin Moriarty on WPHT in Philadelphia. Their show won back-to- back American Women in Radio and Television Awards (Gracies) for Best Radio Talk Show for the two seasons it was on the air. You've also heard Nancy's voice on radio and television commercials, in cartoons, and subliminally while you shop in plus-size clothing stores.

Nancy has written and performed the solo pieces Black Comedy:The Wacky Side of Racism and Notes of a Negro Neurotic, which were both developed with and directed by Ellie Covan at Dixon Place in New York City. She continues to develop new material at both Dixon Place and Passage Theatre in Trenton, New Jersey and at other venues where her friends are in charge.
 


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