Dana Ivey
Dana Ivey, born on August 12, 1941, is an accomplished American actress celebrated for her remarkable contributions to theater and film. A distinguished figure on Broadway, Ivey has received five nominations for the prestigious Tony Award and was honored with the 1997 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play for her performances in both *Sex and Longing* and *The Last Night of Ballyhoo*. Notably, she originated the title role in the acclaimed play *Driving Miss Daisy*, earning a Drama Desk nomination for Best Actress in a Play.
In addition to her theatrical achievements, Ivey has made her mark in cinema with a diverse array of roles. Her filmography includes notable titles such as *The Color Purple* (1985), *Dirty Rotten Scoundrels* (1988), *The Addams Family* (1991), *Home Alone 2: Lost in New York* (1992), *Sleepless in Seattle* (1993), *Addams Family Values* (1993), *Two Weeks Notice* (2002), *Rush Hour 3* (2007), and *The Help* (2011). With a career spanning decades, Dana Ivey continues to be a significant presence in the performing arts, captivating audiences with her talent and versatility.