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Birthname:
Sprague Grayden
Hometown:
Manchester, Mass.
Sprague Grayden began performing at age 5, appearing in commercials, the film "Dad" and local plays, including "Strong Man's Weak Child," written and directed by Israel Horowitz. While attending college in New York, Sprague became a member of the Off Broadway company Drama Dept. She recently read the lead role in "Little Diva," a public screenplay reading at Drama Dept. Her additional theater credits include "The Vagina Monologues," "Fool for Love" and "Waiting for Lefty." After receiving a B.A. cum laude in American studies from Barnard College at Columbia University, Grayden returned to her roots and began pounding the New York City pavements looking for theatrical work.
Grayden starred as Anita in the HBO series "Six Feet Under" and had a recurring role as Joan's best friend, Judith Montgomery, in JOAN OF ARCADIA on CBS. She recently starred in "Over There," Steven Bochco's ensemble drama that explored the lives of a select group of Army soldiers in combat overseas and the families they left behind. Grayden also starred in "John Doe" opposite "Prison Break's" Dominic Purcell.
Source: CBS.com
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