Jennifer Warren
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Jennifer Warren (born August 12, 1941) is an American actress and film director.
Warren was born in the Greenwich Village section of New York City, the daughter of Paula Bauersmith, an actress, and Barnet M. Warren, a dentist. Her uncle was Yiddish theatre actor and director Jacob Ben-Ami. Warren graduated from Elisabeth Irwin High School. Warren married producer Roger Gimbel in 1976. They have a son, Barney, a writer and editor. Gimbel died on April 26, 2011.
She made her Broadway debut in 1972 in 6 Rms Riv Vu, for which she won the Theatre World Award. She also appeared in the short-lived P. S. Your Cat Is Dead!. Warren's film credits include Slap Shot (as the frustrated wife of hockey coach Paul Newman), Night Moves, Ice Castles, "The Swap" (1969) and Life Stinks. She has directed two features, The Beans of Egypt, Maine (1994) and Partners in Crime (2000). She was listed as one of the twelve "Promising New Actors of 1975" in John Willis' Screen World, Volume 27.
Warren's small screen credits include numerous made-for-television movies and guest appearances on The Bob Newhart Show, Kojak, Cagney and Lacey, Hotel, Hooperman, and Murder, She Wrote, among others.
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Slap Shot

The Choice

Night Moves

Night Shadows

Fatal Beauty

Shark Kill

The Swap

Another Man, Another Chance
Butterflies

The Intruder Within

Amazons

First, You Cry

Champions: A Love Story

Dying to Belong

Sam's Song

Confessions of a Married Man

Ice Castles

Steel Cowboy

Angel City

Paper Dolls

After the Fall

The Beans of Egypt, Maine

Commencement

Freedom

Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free

The Beans of Egypt, Maine

Partners in Crime

Murder, She Wrote

Paper Dolls

Hotel

Kojak
The Smothers Brothers Summer Show

The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour

The Fitzpatricks

Kojak

Celebrity

Murder, She Wrote

Partners in Crime
