- Karen Ingenthron
Karen Ingenthron (born
16 April 1945 ) is an American actress and radio commentator.Education
Ingenthron graduated from the
University of California, Berkeley with a B.A. in Dramatic Art. She later performed at the Boulder Shakespeare Festival, theAmerican Conservatory Theater , the Magic Theater, and the Actors Repertory Theater, and was a founding member of theBerkeley Repertory Theatre , where she acted in over 50 plays.Career in New York and Los Angeles
In 1979, Ingenthron moved to
New York City and appeared in a production of "California Suite " with Al Lewis. She moved toLos Angeles , where she stayed for three years, and had a role on an episode of the television series "Lou Grant" in 1980. Returning to New York, she married Lewis in 1984, and taught writing at the Roosevelt Island Cultural Center for five years.Radio show
WBAI , an FMradio station in New York City, invitedAl Lewis to create a show with Ingenthron co-producing. In 2003, Lewis was too ill to do his show and she took over as the host. In 2006 she received theSarah Clarke Human Rights Award .Filmography
* "Lou Grant" episode "Censored" (1980) as Irene Teel
* "Alabama's Ghost" (1973)
* "Godmonster of Indian Flats" (1973) as MariposaExternal links
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