Nancy Snyder


Nancy Snyder is an American actress who won the Clarence Derwent Award in 1976 and the Outer Critics Circle Best Actress award in the 197778 season.

Snyder was born in Kankakee, Illinois, the daughter of Idelle and John Marshall Snyder, Sr., a director of research. She opened in Jules Feiffers comedy, Knock Knock, and went on to win the Clarence Derwent Award for the most promising female on the metropolitan scene for the 197576 season. She won Best Actress in the 197778 season in the annual awards given by the Outer Critics Circle for her role in July 5. From 19781983, she was a regular on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live, playing a hooker with a heart of gold, Katrina Karr. She appeared in the Lanford Wilson play, Angels Fall, in 1982, which was nominated for a Tony Award, and in Wilsons Book of Days at the Signature Theater in 2002.

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