- Juliana Francis
Juliana Francis, also known as Julianna Francis or Juliana Francis-Kelly, is an American playwright and actress. She is the recipient of an
OBIE award for her performance inRichard Foreman 'sMaria Del Bosco , and aDramalogue Award forReza Abdoh 'sThe Hip-hop Waltz of Eurydice . As a performer she is best known for her work with Richard Foreman'sOntological Hysteric Theater and with the late Reza Abdoh's internationally acclaimedDar A Luz company, of which she was a founding member. Francis-Kelly has also performed for many younger theater auteurs, includingYoung Jean Lee ,Pavol Liska ,Lear DeBessonet , as well as Whitney Biennialist filmmakerMarie Losier (in Losier'sThe Ontological Cowboy andManuelle Labor —in collaboration withGuy Maddin .)infobox actress
occupation=Stage,film ,television actress
spouse=David Patrick Kelly After the untimely death of
Reza Abdoh , Francis-Kelly began writing plays and screenplays. Her first playGo Go Go (which she also performed in) was directed byAnne Bogart , performed atPS 122 inNew York and at theLondon International Festival of Theater at theI.C.A. Go Go Go was published byTheater Forum Magazine and T3 in Europe. It was subsequently translated into Greek and performed by actressMarili Mastrantoni inAthens and inKiel, Germany . Her second play,Box , was directed byAnthony Torn and performed atThe Women's Project , The Ontological Hysteric, at the Reverend Billy's Millennium's Neighborhood Festival, at Here Arts Center, and was published in the anthologyRowing To America (Smith & Kraus.) An Italian language version was performed at TheFontanon Festival in Rome.The Baddest Natashas , also directed by Torn, was performed at The Ontological Hysteric and published byOpen City Magazine .Saint Latrice , which she also directed, was performed at The Collapsible Hole and PS 122. A German language version was performed at Theater-Graz in Graz, Austria.In 2004 Francis-Kelly received a Sundance Screenwriting Fellowship to develop Saint Latrice into a screenplay for The
Killer Films Company.Francis-Kelly has received project support from The NEA, The Jerome Foundation, TCG, NYSCA, chashama Inc., and The Greenwall Foundation.
She married
David Patrick Kelly on August 14, 2005.References
^ http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/14/fashion/weddings/14fran.htmlhttp://ontological.com/RF/productionfiles.htmlhttp://www.villagevoice.com/obies/index.php?page=search&year=2001-2002&category=-1&keyword=&obies-search=searchhttp://catnyp.nypl.org/record=b6577860
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