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Naomi Jacobson
(Bio as of January 2006)
Naomi Jacobson most recently appeared at the Goodman in Pericles during the 2005/2006 Season. Ms. Jacobson performed with Theodore Bikel in The Disputation at Theatre J. Off-Broadway, she was seen as Galactia in Scenes From An Execution at Blue Light Theatre. An affiliated artist with Arena Stage, as well as a 13-year Woolly Mammoth Theatre company member, she’s worked at most D.C. area theaters including Shakespeare Theatre Company, Signature Theatre, Folger Theatre, Round House Theatre, Olney Theatre and the Kennedy Center. Regionally, she’s worked at Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Delaware Theatre Company, Berkshire Theatre Festival and appeared in All My Sons (with Julie Harris) and The Best Man (with Marsha Mason) for NPR/L.A. Theatreworks. Film and television credits include I Fall to Pieces, Her Father’s Eyes (A&E) and Homicide (NBC). Ms. Jacobson received a Helen Hayes Award for her performance as Pola in Dream of a Common Language as well as six Helen Hayes nominations. She holds a M.F.A. from Temple University.