Miriam Shor, born on July twenty-fifth, nineteen seventy-one, is a talented American actress known for her dynamic performances across various mediums, including stage, television, and film. She first gained significant recognition for her role in the Off-Broadway rock musical 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch,' which ran from nineteen ninety-eight to two thousand. Her portrayal in the film adaptation of the same name in two thousand further solidified her status in the entertainment industry.
Throughout her career, Shor has appeared in several short-lived television series, such as 'Swingtown' in two thousand eight and 'GCB' in two thousand twelve. However, it was her role as Diana Trout in the comedy-drama series 'Younger,' which aired from two thousand fifteen to two thousand twenty-one, that earned her a nomination for the Critics' Choice Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
In addition to her television work, Shor showcased her stage talents in the Encores! production of 'The Wild Party' at the New York City Center in two thousand fifteen, sharing the stage with her 'Younger' co-star Sutton Foster. Her film credits include notable works such as 'Bedazzled' in two thousand, 'The Cake Eaters' in two thousand seven, 'Lost Girls' in two thousand twenty, and more recently, 'Maestro' and 'American Fiction,' both released in two thousand twenty-three.