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Artist description
About Rain Pryor
Rain Pryor has been a working actor all her life. Over the years , she has guest stared on shows such as The Division, on Lifetime, Chicago Hope and is best known for her work as series regular , T.J., on the ABC series Head of The Class, and Jackie, the lipstick lesbian drug addict on the Showtime series Rude Awakening. She has appeared in numerous independent features as well as the Universal Pictures release of The Grinch Who Stole Christmas, and the Melvin Van Peebles Film, Panther. Rain, has performed on stages all over Los Angeles, most recently in Eve Ensler's, Vagina Monologues at the Coronet Theater. Rain also stared as Chrysanthemum in Michael Jackson's, Sisterella at the Pasadena Playhouse. Rain’s work in Sisterella, earned her a nomination from the NAACP Theatre Awards for best supporting actress in a musical. Rain, particularly enjoyed performing in The Who's Tommy at the LaJolla Playhouse and playing The title Role in Joan at the Globe Playhouse which she produced with Pamela Goodlow and was LA Weekly’s, Theater Pick of The Week. This past year, Rain successfully produced her own one woman Cabaret show, which, she performed to sold out crowds. Rain, will be returning here to Los Angeles in 2003 in her first staged version of her one woman show called, Fried Chicken and Latkas. |
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Music Style
Contemporary/Pop |
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Musical Influences
Etta James, Billie Holiday, Barbara Streisand, Tina Turner |
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Artist History
Rain has worked with such arrangers and producers as Ronnie King, Matrix Music & Soul Power. Rain can be heard singing on the Album Sisterella. |
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Additional Info
Rain would like to honor Ronnie King for his musical contrabutions and support through out the years. |
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Location
Los Angeles, California - USA |
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