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- Birthday: 1984-11-20
- Born Place: USA
Halley Feiffer
Halley Feiffer is a versatile American talent, recognized as an accomplished actress, an award-winning playwright, and a prolific television writer and producer. Born on November 20, 1984, she is the daughter of famed satirist and cartoonist Jules Feiffer and writer/actress Jenny Allen.As a playwright, Feiffer has garnered significant critical acclaim for her works, which often explore complex relationships, dark humor, and the interior lives of women. Her notable plays include "I'm Gonna Pray for You So Hard," "Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow," "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center of New York City," and "The Pain of My Belligerence." Her plays have been produced across the United States and in the UK, and she has received nominations for prestigious awards like the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards. She is also currently writing the book for the Broadway-bound stage adaptation of "Thelma & Louise."In television, Feiffer has served as a writer and producer on a variety of acclaimed series, demonstrating her range across genres. Her credits include "Mozart in the Jungle," "Kidding," "Impeachment: American Crime Story" (for which she received a WGA Award nomination), "Roar," and "Dear Edward." Most recently, she gained significant attention as the writer and showrunner for the twelfth season of "American Horror Story: Delicate."As an actress, Feiffer began her career at a young age, appearing in films like "You Can Count on Me" (2000), "The Squid and the Whale" (2005), and "Margot at the Wedding" (2007). On television, she has had roles in "Mildred Pierce," "Flight of the Conchords," and a recurring role in "Bored to Death." She has also appeared in numerous Off-Broadway productions and the Broadway revivals of "The Front Page" and "The House of Blue Leaves," earning a Theater World Award for the latter. Feiffer often brings a sharp, honest, and sometimes unsettling perspective to her work, whether she's performing or crafting narratives.

