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  1. Josie de Guzman graduated from the Academia del Perpetuo Socorro. After studying at the Boston Conservatory of Music, Guzman made her Broadway debut in 1978 as Lidia in the original production of Elizabeth Swados 's Runaways. She returned to Broadway the following year to portray Gia Campbell in the original production of Joseph Stein and Alan ...

  2. In addition to the Tony Awards, I have been nominated for the Connecticut Critics Circle award, winning for my work as Anna in. Josie de Guzman Reel from Actor Reels Plus on Vimeo. Josie de Guzman is a twice Tony nominated actress with extensive theatre, TV, film and music credits.

  3. Jossie DeGuzman. Josie DeGuzman comes from a prominent Puerto Rican family. She attended Boston Conservatory of Music. She appeared in "Runaways" at Joseph Papp's Public Theatre and played Maria in the 1980 Broadway revival of "West Side Story". Other Broadway shows include "Carmelina" (1979, her Broadway debut) and as Sister Sara in the 1992 ...

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  4. Josie de Guzman was born in New York City and raised in Puerto Rico, where her love for Theatre began. She started at the Public Theatre in NYC, playing a teenager in the multi-Tony nominated ...

  5. Jossie DeGuzman. Actress: F/X. Josie DeGuzman comes from a prominent Puerto Rican family. She attended Boston Conservatory of Music. She appeared in "Runaways" at Joseph Papp's Public Theatre and played Maria in the 1980 Broadway revival of "West Side Story". Other Broadway shows include "Carmelina" (1979, her Broadway debut) and as Sister Sara in the 1992 "Guys and Dolls" revival on Broadway ...

  6. www.josiedeguzman.com › my-workJosie de Guzman

    “Don’t try any of your tricks! I’m on to every one of them. So lay off. That’s my message to you, Big Lord Fauntleroy!” The Man Who Came To Dinner directed by John Rando at the Alley.

  7. Jun 17, 2024 · Josie de Guzman graduated from the Academia del Perpetuo Socorro. After studying at the Boston Conservatory of Music , Guzman made her Broadway debut in 1978 as Lidia in the original production of Elizabeth Swados 's Runaways .

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