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Some might say that recovering alcoholic and meddling aunt Silda Grauman is the most tragic figure in Jon Robin Baitz's acclaimed drama Other Desert Cities, but as embodied by Emmy Award winner Judith Light, she is also perhaps the most fascinating. The actress says she is "the most blessed girl on Broadway" to have the opportunity to embody Silda on stage at Broadway's Booth Theatre eight times a week. Watch Light transform from her own blonde glamour into the damaged, complicated, "flamboyant" character, who is "just trying to be noticed." It's a breathtaking transformation.

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Judith Light, Stacy Keach, and Stockard Channing all spotted leaving Booth Theatre after their Broadway show "Desert Cities" and as the actors made their way to their cars... they stopped and greeted all their fans! Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com

broadwayworld.com for more information. The 2011 Tony Award nominees were announced live from the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts in New York City on Tuesday, May 3, 2011. Hear what Judith Light had to sat on the occasion below!

Barbara Noel (Judith Light) wakes up to an unspeakable nightmare as she confronts the horrific truth that her celebrated therapist (Judd Hirsch) has raped and abused her and his other patients. Barbara takes on her sceptics, her unstable past, and the legal system in her relentless pursuit to bring justice to the monster who betrayed her trust.

Part 4 of the View Special That Aired on 1-13-12. Includes Judith Light(And Erika Slezak Co-Hosting). Clips By Nathalie1. Edited By Me.

Judith Light on being nominated for a 2012 Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play for OTHER DESERT CITIES

New York is all about Broadway and it's stars! Brooke Shields and Jackie Hoffman where spotted greeting fans as they left their Broadway show "The Addams Family" at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. While, Judith Light and Stockard Channing greeted their fans over at Booth Theatre for their show "Other Desert Cities." Kim Cattrall greeted her fans as she left her show "Private Lives" at Music Box Theatre. And the always lovely Rosemary Harris posed for pictures as she left her show "The Road to Mecca" at the American Airlines Theatre. It's amazing to see stars connect with their fans! Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com

JORDAN AND ARGENTINA WIN FIRST INTERNATIONAL EMMYS® AT THE 36th INTERNATIONAL EMMY® AWARDS GALA Jordan Honored for Telenovela, Argentina Honored for TV Movie / Mini-Series UK Wins in Seven Categories including Best Performance by an Actor & Best Performance by an Actress NEW YORK, November 24, 2008 The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the winners of the 36th International Emmy® Awards tonight at a Gala event held in the New York Hilton, hosted by award-winning stage and screen actor Roger Bart, currently leading in Mel Brooks new Broadway musical, Young Frankenstein. A cast of international celebrities including Sam Waterston, Judith Light, Kelly Rutherford, John Waters, Paul Blackthorne, Willie Garson, Andrea Roth, Lance Reddick, Dann Florek, Linus Roache, Michaela McManus, Heather Tom and US Secretary of Labor, Elaine Chao, presented the International Emmy® statue to the winners in front of an international audience of 1000 entertainment professionals and media executives. This year, Argentina and Jordan made history taking home their first ever International Emmy® Awards. Argentina won for Television Por La Identidad in the TV Movie/Mini Series category and Jordan won for its Telenovela Al-Igtiyah in the categorys inaugural year. The Netherlands won in the Non-Scripted Entertainment category with The Big Donor Show, a pretend reality show staged as though a terminally ill woman were to donate a kidney to one of three contestants. Best ...