Joanna P. Adler is an accomplished actress who has garnered widespread recognition for her exceptional talent in the world of theatre and television. With a career spanning over several decades, she has had the privilege of working under the guidance of renowned theatre artists such as Mabou Mines and Richard Foreman, and has been honored with the inaugural New Dramatists' Boden Award to Actors.
Throughout her illustrious career, Joanna has had the opportunity to collaborate with some of the most talented writers and directors in the industry, including Tony, Pulitzer, Emmy, and MacArthur award winners. Her Broadway debut in Terrence McNally's "Deuce" starring Angela Lansbury and Marion Seldes marked a significant milestone in her career, and she has since gone on to participate in the development of numerous new plays through various esteemed institutions such as the O'Neill Playwrights Conference, New Dramatists, New York Stage & Film, and The Sundance Institute.
In addition to her work in theatre, Joanna has also made a significant impact in the world of television, with numerous recurring roles and appearances on popular shows such as "The Blacklist" and "American Crime Story: The Assassination Of Gianni Versace." Her versatility as an actress has also led to a successful career in commercial advertising, with over 60 national network commercials to her name, including several Super Bowl spots and long-running campaigns.
Joanna's extensive education and training in theatre and art history have served her well throughout her career. She holds a degree in Theatre & Art History from Williams College and a degree in Performance Studies from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.