Stephanie Silver is an American actress, singer, and writer who has worked in Los Angeles and other parts of the United States for many years. She is also the daughter of well known character actors, Johnny Silver who was the original Benny Southstreet in Guys and Dolls (Broadway show and Film) and Gloria Manos of Little House on the Prairie. Career Beginning in 1972, working with famed radio writer/poet, Norman Corwin in "The Odyessey of Runyon Jones" led to continued roles in musicals such as Gypsy, Fiddler on the Roof, Heidi, Grease and many others. Silver played the part of Cardigan the lamb in the Broadway production Rainbow Jones, which played at the Music Box Theatre. Clive Barnes of The New York Times stated the play "is the kind of show that gives people proclaiming the death of Broadway something to point to", acknowledging "the most talented, it seemed, were Andy Rohrer as the dog and Stephanie Silver as the lamb." Stephanie Silver was also a member of the well-known a capella quartet The Insomniacs known for its unusual musical arrangements in various forms; jazz, contemporary, renaissance and comedic. Silver has created an innovative form of teaching, based on the concept of experimental and experiential learning through action. It is also used as a form of healing and self-discovery. Originally this work started with Silver Stardust Productions in 1990; working with children and adults, it continues today. In 1997, this included family birthday parties through her business, Broadway Birthdays Acting Parties. In 2006 and 2007, Silver participated in the Ontological-Hysteric Theater. Recognition
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