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- Height5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
- Willow Hale is an American actress and director. After graduating from The University of Texas at Austin, she was invited to act in the Summer program at PCPA in Santa Maria, CA where she worked with a then unknown Robin Williams. She lived and acted in New York City from 1976 to 1989. Studying with Uta Hagen and Herbert Berghof at the H.B. Studios and acting in new plays there at the Foundation with Bill Hickey, Barbara Coggin, Wesley Addy and Celeste Holm among others. She acted in several Horton Foote plays there too where she met Robert Armin who then made a recording of her music in January 1979 which 25 years later became her first CD...A Simple String of Wonder. During her time in New York, she opened for Dave Van Ronk at The Other End (November 1980) and acted on Broadway at the Helen Hayes Theatre in Strider (also 1980) and acted in Ghostbusters right after running the 1983 NYC Marathon. She became a SAG actor in 1979 and after moving to Los Angeles acted in 30 something and studied with Milton Katselas. After a long time out from the movies and television, Willow started back in 2009 and has been working consistently in Two-Bit Waltz, Criminal Minds Suspect Behavior among many others and has also directed two short films.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
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- Sexual orientationStraight
- Race / EthnicityWhite
- Willow Hale won 2 awards in the The Indie Film Fest in La Jolla, CA in August 2011 for "Love Carries". She won an Award of Excellence for Best Supporting Actress (Joy) and an Award of Merit for Song (Your Love Will Carry You Through written by Willow Hale).
- The Ones, a short/TV pilot produced by Willow Hale under the new media SAG/AFTRA TV pilot contract in July 2017, was accepted into The Wild Bunch Festival, where Willow Hale won Best Actress for a Short in 2016. The Ones is nominated in five categories for the 2017 Festival October 20-22, 2017 in Arizona. Nominations are: Best Faith Film, Best Actress: Willow Hale, Best Director: Willow Hale, Best Supporting Actress: Claire Benedek, Best Supporting Actress: Christine Johnnie.
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