Dinah Manoff
Biography
Dinah Manoff is a versatile American actress and director, renowned for her contributions to theater, film, and television. Born on January 25, 1958, she gained widespread recognition for her memorable portrayals, particularly as Carol Weston in the beloved television series *Empty Nest*. Before that, she showcased her comedic talent as Elaine Lefkowitz in the hit show *Soap*.
One of her most iconic roles came in the 1978 classic film *Grease*, where she played Marty Maraschino, a character that has left a lasting impression on audiences. Additionally, Manoff starred as Libby Tucker in both the stage and film versions of Neil Simon's *I Ought to Be in Pictures*, a performance that earned her a prestigious Tony Award, highlighting her exceptional skill in live theater.
Throughout her career, Manoff has demonstrated her range as an actress, seamlessly transitioning between comedy and drama. In addition to her acting accolades, she has also made her mark as a television director, further showcasing her multi-faceted talent in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning several decades, Dinah Manoff remains a respected figure, celebrated for her significant contributions to popular culture.
Filmography
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Ordinary People
1980 • Karen
A Carol Christmas
2003 • Aunt Marla
Bloodhounds of Broadway
1989
The Lost Child
2000 • Helen
Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael
1990 • Evelyn Whittacher
Child's Play (1988)
1988 • Maggie Peterson
Everybody Rides the Carousel
1976 • Stage 7 (voice)
Zigs
2001 • Marge
The Possessed (1977)
1977 • Celia
Night Terror
1977
Staying Together
1989 • Lois Cook
The Seduction of Gina
1984 • Mary
Backfire (1988)
1988 • Jill
Grease
1978 • Marty Maraschino