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Gina Gershon

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Over the past forty years, Gina Gershon has remained a beloved actress while constantly pushing herself as an artist, adding to her astonishing and diverse resumé. Since her small, breakout performance in Pretty in Pink...

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Gina Gershon is an episode from City Arts & Lectures by City Arts & Lectures . Over the past forty years, Gina Gershon has remained a beloved actress while constantly pushing herself as an artist, adding to her astonishing and diverse resum...

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Over the past forty years, Gina Gershon has remained a beloved actress while constantly pushing herself as an artist, adding to her astonishing and diverse resumé. Since her small, breakout performance in Pretty in Pink , Gershon has been best known for her roles in movies (including Bound, Showgirls, Face/Off, The Insider ) and television (including Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Riverdale, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Assassin ), but her career, and community, began as a musician and dancer. She performed at Carnegie Hall, recorded albums, and toured the United States, playing her jaw harp with Sting, Laurie Anderson, Joan Baez, Paul Simon, and Herbie Hancock. While she has not yet performed with her close friend Bob Dylan, they were sparring partners when Gershon took up boxing. On the stage, Gershon has worked with David Mamet, and performed in Sam Mendes’s Cabaret and the Tony Award-winning Boeing-Boeing . In 2007, Gershon took on a new artistic practice, publishing the children’s book Camp Creepy Time with her brother Dann. She later released her first work of nonfiction, In Search of Cleo: How I Found My Pussy and Lost My Mind , the true story of Gershon’s search for her runaway cat. Gershon’s newest book AlphaPussy: How I Survived the Valley and Learned to Love My Boobs , looks back at how she learned to survive and thrive in Hollywood, tracing her brilliant and unique career to find cautionary tales, turning points, and everything in between. On April 3, 2026, Gina Gershon came to the Sydney Goldstein Theater for an onstage conversation with Gina Pell, Content Chief of The What .

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