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    Beth Fowler is an American actress and singer, best known for her performances on Broadway and for her role as Sister Ingalls, on Orange Is the New Black. She is a two-time Tony Award nominee.

  2. BETH FOWLER. Logistics Manager . NB Emergency Measures Organization (Branch) Justice & Public Safety. Contact Information. Phone : (506) 471-1914 Fax : (506) 453-5513

  3. Fowler has been nominated for the Tony Award twice, as Best Featured Actress in a Musical fo. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Fowler was a teacher with a fondness for Broadway theatre when she decided to audition for Gantry in 1970. She was signed for the chorus and as understudy for the lead, but the show unfortunately closed on opening night.

  4. Jun 2, 1998 · [FA LI (MAKEUP ARTIST)] When we're through (When we're through) You can't fail (You can't fail) Like a lotus blossom (Like a lotus blossom) Soft and pale (Soft and pale) How could any fellow (How ...

  5. Sister Jane Ingalls is a former inmate at Litchfield Penitentiary. Her character is based on real-life pacifist nun Sister Ardeth Platte. She is portrayed by actress Beth Fowler. Whilst on the surface she comes off as mature and rigid, Sister Ingalls is a very kind, well-spoken, and accepting individual. She has an upbeat personality and a sense of humor while in prison; however, Ingalls's ...

  6. Two time Tony Nominee Beth Fowler: Irene Molloy in Molly Picon’s Hello, Dolly!, Summers of '71 and '72 Beth Fowler: Courtesy: Beth Fowler and The Gage Group. Beth Fowler was born in Jersey City, New Jersey. She trained as a vocal teacher and as a music major in a small Catholic college.

  7. Beth Fowler After winning the Harvill Secker Young Translators' Prize in 2010, she began to move her focus from commercial to literary translation. Her published translations include Open Door by Iosi Havilio (2011, And Other Stories Publishing), Paradises by Iosi Havilio (2013, And Other Stories Publishing) and Ten Women by Marcela Serrano (2013, Amazon Crossing).

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