V

V

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Born 1953-05-25 New York City, New York, USA 20 credits Isabelle Stevenson Award 1 Guggenheim Fellowship 1

Awards

Won 1 Isabelle Stevenson Award Award

Isabelle Stevenson Award 1 won

  • 2011 Isabelle Stevenson Award Won

Guggenheim Fellowship 1 won

  • 1999 Guggenheim Fellowship Won

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V, formerly Eve Ensler (/ˈɛnslər/; born May 25, 1953), is an American playwright, author, performer, feminist, and activist. V is best known for her play The Vagina Monologues. In 2006 Charles Isherwood of The New York Times called The Vagina Monologues "probably the most important piece of political theater of the last decade." In 2011, V was awarded the Isabelle Stevenson Award at the 65th Tony Awards, which recognizes an individual from the theater community who has made a substantial contribution of volunteered time and effort on behalf of humanitarian, social service, or charitable organizations. V was given this award for her creation of the non-profit V-Day movement which raises money and educates the public about violence against women, gender expansive people, and the Earth - and efforts to stop it. She writes for The Guardian and has been featured in films including V-Day's Until the Violence Stops, the PBS documentary What I Want My Words to Do to You, and the Netflix documentary City of Joy, among others. She regularly appears in print, radio, podcast, and television interviews including on CNN, Democracy Now, TODAY, Real Time with Bill Maher and Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry. Description above from the Wikipedia article Eve Ensler, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Filmography
Acting 10 credits
Producing 5 credits
Writing 4 credits
Other credits 2 credits
Directing 1 credit
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