Performances and Filmography
Draper's stage performances and filmography include:
Year | Event | Title | Network/distributor/venue | Role |
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1975–1989 | TV series | Ryan's Hope | ABC | Winnie Robin |
1978 | Off-Broadway | Buried Child | Yale Repertory Theatre | Unknown |
1979 | Off-Broadway | As You Like It | Yale Repertory Theatre | Unknown |
1979 | Off-Broadway | Measure for Measure | Yale Repertory Theatre | Unknown |
1980 | Off-Broadway | Split | Second Stage Theatre | Jean |
1980–1981 | Off-Broadway | The Stitch in Time | American National Theatre and Academy | Caroline Lou Bingham |
1981/1982 | Off-Broadway | The Freak | WPA Theatre/Douglas Fairbanks Theatre | Gertrude Cayce |
1981 | Off-Broadway | The Actor's Nightmare | Playwrights Horizons | Meg |
1982 | Off-Broadway | Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You (double-bill) | Westside Arts Theatre | Diane Symonds |
1982 | Off-Broadway | Hooters | Hudson Guild Theatre | Cheryl |
1983 | Off-Broadway | Top Girls | PublicTheatre | Marlene |
1984 | Off-Broadway | Mr. and Mrs. | WPA Theatre | Blake Upton |
1985 | Off-Broadway | Want Ad | Manhattan Punch Lounge | Lucy |
1985 | Off-Broadway | Folie a'deux | Manhattan Punch Lounge | Danny |
1985 | Off-Broadway | Only a Woman | Manhattan Punch Lounge | Heather |
1985 | Off-Broadway | Separate Vacation/Grounds for Divorce/Sexual History | INTAR Theater | Lois |
1985 | Off-Broadway | The Ground Zero Club | Playwrights Horizons | Fiona |
1986 | Off-Broadway | Rum and Coke | PublicTheatre | Linda Seward |
1986 | Film | Adams Apple | CBS | Bernadette Pascoe |
1986 | Film | Seven Minutes in Heaven | Warner Bros. | Aileen Jones |
1987 | Film | Making Mr. Right | Orion Pictures | Suzy Duncan |
1987 | Film | The Pick-Up Artist | Twentieth Century-Fox | Pat |
1987–1991 | TV series | thirtysomething | ABC | Ellyn Warren |
1987 | TV series | Tales from the Darkside - The Grave Robber | TBA | Aileen |
1988 | TBA | The Hitchhiker | The Verdict | TV series |
1988 | TBA | Merrill Markoe's Guide to Glamorous Living Cinemax Comedy Experiment | Cinemax | TBA |
1989 | TV series | The Arsenio Hall Show | TBA | "self" |
1990 | Off-Broadway | Love Letters | Canon Theatre | Unknown |
1992 | Off-Broadway | Crazy He Calls Me | Walter Kerr Theatre | Yvette |
1993 | Off-Broadway | Four Dogs and a Bone | City Stage Theatre; Manhattan Theatre Club | Unknown |
1993 | TV series | Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back | CBS | Ella Sabin |
1993 | Film | Danielle Steel's Heartbeat | NBC | Adrian Townsend |
1993 | Film | The Innocent (also known as Silent Witness) | NBC | Pamela Sutton |
1994 | Film | A Million to Juan (also known as A Million to One) | Samuel Goldwyn Company | Olivia Smith |
1994 | Film | Schemes | Bristol Entertainment | Evelyn Hayes |
1995 | Film | Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain | Universal | Kate Easton |
1996 | Film | Always Say Goodbye | TBA | Donna Evans |
1996 | Film | LaVyrle Spencer's Home Song | CBS | Claire Gardner |
1997 | Film | Hudson River Blues (also known as Family Blues) | Romance Classics | TBA |
1998 | TV series | The Larry Sanders Show - Just the Perfect Blendship | HBO | Dr. Monica Gordon |
1998 (Italy); 1999 (USA); 2000 (NYC) | Film | The Tic Code | Avalanche Releasing | Laura Caraday |
1998 (Italy); 1999 (USA); 2000 (NYC) | Film | The Tic Code | Avalanche Releasing | Producer |
1998 (Italy); 1999 (USA); 2000 (NYC) | Film | The Tic Code | Avalanche Releasing | Writer |
1999 | Off-Broadway | Closer | Unknown | Unknown |
1999 | Off-Broadway | Imagine Brad | Greenwich House Theater | Dana Sue Kay |
1999 | Off-Broadway | Trudy Blue | MCC Theater | Ginger |
2000 | Film | Dinner Rush | Access Motion Picture Group | Natalie Clemente |
2000–2001 | TV series | Gideon's Crossing | ABC | Elaine Hoffman |
2001 | Off-Broadway | Blur | Unknown | Unknown |
2002 | TV series | Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Faith | NBC | Christine Wilkes |
2002 | TV series | Monk - Mr. Monk Takes a Vacation | USA Network | Rita Bronwyn |
2003 | Off-Broadway | Getting Into Heaven | The Flea Theater | Writer |
2003 | Off-Broadway | Getting Into Heaven | Flea Theater | Cat Venita |
2004 | Film | Second Best | Paula | |
2005 | Film | Shooting Livien | Rose Livien | |
2005 | Film | A Perfect Fit | Dr. Weiss | |
2005/2007 | Film | The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie | The Hamptons International Film Festival/Nickelodeon | Producer/Executive Producer |
2005/2007 | Film | The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie | The Hamptons International Film Festival/Nickelodeon | Writer |
2005/2007 | Film | The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie | The Hamptons International Film Festival/Nickelodeon | Director |
2007–2009 | TV series | The Naked Brothers Band | Nickelodeon | Creator |
2007–2009 | TV series | The Naked Brothers Band | Nickelodeon | Executive Producer |
2007–2009 | TV series | The Naked Brothers Band | Nickelodeon | Writer |
2007–2009 | TV series | The Naked Brothers Band | Nickelodeon | Director |
2007 | Film | Too Young to Marry | Lifetime Television | Beth |
TBA | TV series | Not Necessarily the News | HBO | Unknown |
Unknown | Off-Broadway | Thorn Hill | Unknown | Unknown |
Unknown | Off-Broadway | Split | Second Stage | Unknown |
Unknown | Off-Broadway | Actors and Actresses | Unknown | Unknown |
Unknown | Off-Broadway | Insignificance | Hudson Guild | Unknown |
TBA | Off-Broadway | Brooklyn Boy | South Coast Repertory | TBA |
2010 | TV series | The Big C | Showtime | Lorena, Marlene's daughter |
2013 | Film | Side Effects | Open Road Films | Emily's boss |
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