Not many people can say that Tennessee Williams read them bedtimes stories when they were young, but that’s par for the course when you were raised around legends like Angelica Page was. In this episode of Moment 2 Moment, multi-award winning actress Angelica Page explores her life from growing up as the only daughter of acting icons Geraldine Page & Rip Torn, growing up around the likes of Truman Capote, all the way to being mentored by Estelle Parsons, and touring her own plays.
Join Angelica as she discusses the importance of acting through osmosis, touring with the Dead Kennedys, and what it’s like to have your head on the chopping block.
Guest Bio
A native New Yorker now residing in Los Angeles, Angelica Page most recently starred on Broadway in “The Best Man”, and is touring “Turning Page”, a new play about her mother, the legendary late actress, Geraldine Page: “Angelica’s virtuosic conjuring of her mother’s spirit is something to behold” LA Times.
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Born February 17th 1964 in New York City, Angelica Page is the daughter of legendary actors Geraldine Page and Rip Torn. She is a multi-award winning actress, known for her work both in film and theatre. On the stage she has appeared in plays including Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, August: Osage County, The Best Man, and Turning Page. Her film and television credits include The Sopranos, The Sixth Sense, and Law & Order.