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  1. Angelica Page (née Torn; February 17, 1964) is an American actress, director, producer and screenwriter. She is the only daughter of actors Rip Torn and Geraldine Page. Credited as Angelica Torn in her early career, she legally and professionally changed her name to Angelica Page in September 2011.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0868125Angelica Page - IMDb

    Angelica Page. Actress: Lucky Days. A native New Yorker who lives in Los Angeles, Angelica continues to balance her contribution to theater, film and television-in that order.

  3. February 17, 1964 · New York City, New York, USA. Birth name. Angelica Sue Torn. Nicknames. Angel. Gagalina. Mini Bio. A native New Yorker who lives in Los Angeles, Angelica continues to balance her contribution to theater, film and television-in that order.

  4. A native New Yorker who lives in Los Angeles, Angelica Page most recently starred on Broadway in “The Best Man”, and is touring “Turning Page”, a new play about her mother, the legendary late actress, Geraldine Page: “Angelicas virtuosic conjuring of her mother’s spirit is something to behold” LA Times.

  5. Angelica Page es una actriz nacida el año 1964 en Estados Unidos conocida por: El sexto sentido, Mint Julep, '79 Parts, Comida rápida, mujeres activas, Falsas promesas (TV), Ruby's Bucket of Blood (TV), The Turner Exhibit (C), Wrestling with Alligators, Los capitanes y Ni un pelo de tonto

  6. Angelica Page es una actriz de 59 años (17 février 1964). Angelica Page ha aparecido en 4 series y 7 películas. Una actuación que se encuentra en el papel de Woman at Party (as Angelica Torn) en la serie Los Soprano. En el cine, como Mrs. Collins en el largometraje The Sixth Sense.

  7. The Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre. at The Pershing Square Signature Center. 480 West 42nd Street. “An intense and gifted performer... Ms. Page here conjures an anguished Emily in captivity.”. — Ben Brantley, New York Times. “Page is a superb interpreter of Dickinson, lending a fresh depth and spirit to even the most familiar poems.”.