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      • Amy Brenneman became serious about acting during her time at the Harvard University, where she co-founded the Cornerstone Theatre Company. She traveled with the company for several years after her university days were over. This was the beginning of her acting career.
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  2. Amy Brenneman divides her time evenly between acting, producing, and political activism. She earned a degree in Comparative Religion at Harvard with a specialty in Indo-Tibetan Religion, studying sacred dance and indigenous ritual in Kathmandu.

  3. She was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1994 and for Outstanding Guest Actress the following year. [8] After leaving NYPD Blue, Brenneman made her way into film. In 1995, she appeared in Bye Bye Love, Casper, and the critically acclaimed crime drama Heat. [3]

  4. May 19, 2011 · Fans of actress Amy Brenneman, a self-described type A personality, expect to see her in positions of authority – the judge’s bench and the psychiatrist’s chair. But in her new ...

  5. Editor’s Note: Amy Brenneman is an actress, producer and activist. She holds a degree in Comparative Religion from Harvard University (with a specialty in Indo-Tibetan traditions) and is a founding member of the award-winning Cornerstone Theatre Company, which specializes in site-specific original theater pieces centered on themes of social ...

  6. Sep 20, 2023 · Currently, Brenneman has taken on the challenging role of Bella, a brilliant and acerbic college professor in Adam Rapp’s Tony-nominated two-hander The Sound Inside at the Pasadena Playhouse.

  7. Amy Brenneman. Actress: Judging Amy. Amy Frederica Brenneman was born in New London, Connecticut, to Frederica (Shoenfield), a judge in the Connecticut State Superior Court, and Russell Langdon Brenneman, Jr., an environmental lawyer. Amy's mother was one of the first women to graduate from Harvard.