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  1. Lindsay Crouse is an American journalist and film producer. [1] [2] She helped produce the 2017 documentary 4.1 Miles , which won an award at the 2017 Peabody awards . She is currently a senior editor at The New York Times .

  2. Lindsay Crouse and David Mamet Biography An excellent character actress of the 1970s, 80s and 90s, Crouse had established herself as an outstanding off-Broadway actress in such roles as Ophelia opposite William Hurt's "Hamlet" and Viola in "Twelfth Night; she won an Obie in her then-husband David Mamet's "Reunion" in 1980.

  3. Lindsay Crouse. Years Active: 1976 - 2023. Notable Work: All the President's Men (1976) Person.

  4. Merging my background in women’s sports and documentary, I produced the first Oscar-winner for The Times ( “The Queen of Basketball,” 2021). I'm a 2:53 marathoner and ran cross country at Harvard. And now, I'm on book leave! You can contact me at lindsay.crouse @ nytimes.com. My name is Lindsay Crouse and I'm a Producer/Editor/Writer ...

  5. Everybody has a "tell" -- a little unconscious tic that reveals when they're bluffing. In David Mamet's "House of Games," renowned psychoanalyst Margaret Ford (Lindsay Crouse) thinks she understands human behavior until she is schooled by Mike (Joe Mantegna) in the ways of gamblers and con men who avoid being understood.

  6. Jun 15, 2024 · Lindsay Ann Crouse, the daughter of playwright Russell Crouse and his theater activist wife Anna, was born in 1948. During summers when her father was writing with his partner Howard Lindsay and others, she and her brother Timothy, a critic and author, grew up in Annisquam a village in a cul de sac near Gloucester.

  7. Lindsay Crouse is an actress who portrayed Maggie Walsh on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series. Crouse made her Broadway debut in the 1972 revival of Much Ado About Nothing and appeared in her first film in 1976 in All the President's Men. For her role in the 1984 film Places in the Heart, she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Her other films include Slap Shot (1977), Between the Lines (1977), The Verdict (1982), Prefontaine (1997), and The Insider (199