Dinah Manoff

TV Actress

Dinah Manoff was born in New York City, New York, United States on January 25th, 1956 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 68, Dinah Manoff biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
January 25, 1956
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, United States
Age
68 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Networth
$1.5 Million
Profession
Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
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Education
Actors Studio
Dinah Manoff Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Jean-Marc Joubert, ​ ​(m. 1980; div. 1985)​, Arthur Mortell ​(m. 1997)​
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3
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Parents
Arnold Manoff, Lee Grant
Dinah Manoff Life

Dinah Beth Manoff (born January 25, 1956) is an American stage, film, and television actress and television director.

She is best known for her roles as Elaine Lefkowitz on Soap, Marty Maraschino in the film Grease, Libby Tucker in both the stage and film adaptations of I Ought to Be in Pictures, for which she won a Tony Award, and Carol Weston on Empty Nest.

She has starred in numerous television movies and guest-starred on various television programs.

She mostly appeared on TV during the 1990s, but she has been seen in more recent theatrical films, such as The Amati Girls and Bart Got a Room, and a co-starring role on State of Grace.Manoff is the daughter of actress Lee Grant and screenwriter Arnold Manoff.

Since 1997, Manoff has been married to Arthur Mortell, and currently resides in Bainbridge Island, Washington.

She was previously married to Jean-Marc Joubert and had resided in Los Angeles and New York City.

Early life

Manoff was born in New York City to actress, director, and writer Lee Grant, and screenwriter Arnold Manoff. Her half-brother, Tom Manoff, is the classical music critic for NPR's All Things Considered and a notable composer. Her stepfather is producer Joseph Feury.

She spent her childhood and teenage years in New York City and Malibu, California. She attended the New Lincoln School and Santa Monica High School and later studied at the Actors Studio. Manoff is Jewish.

Personal life

Manoff has been married to realtor Arthur Mortell since 1997. The two have three sons together: Dashiell Mortell and twins, Desi and Oliver Mortell. Dashiell was killed in an automobile accident at the age of 19 on January 7, 2017. Authorities reported that Dashiell had been a passenger in a vehicle going too fast for snowy conditions and that the accident had resulted in a nine car pile up on Interstate 90.

She was married to French designer Jean-Marc Joubert from 1980 to 1985.

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Dinah Manoff Career

Career

Manoff's first project was the independent film Everybody Rides the Carousel, providing one of the voices. In 1976, she made her first television appearance on the PBS production of The Stronger. This was followed by a guest appearance on Welcome Back, Kotter in the episode "Sadie Hawkins Day", followed by an appearance in Visions. In 1977, she made a cameo appearance in her first TV movie, Raid on Entebbe.

In 1978, Manoff got the role of Elaine Dallas (née Lefkowitz) on the ABC sitcom Soap, and remained on the show until the end of the year. Manoff made her film debut in 1978 as Marty Maraschino, one of the Pink Ladies, in the movie version of Grease.

In 1980, Manoff made her Broadway debut as Libby Tucker in Neil Simon's Broadway play, I Ought to Be in Pictures. For her work in the play, she won the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play, as well as the Theatre World Award. She reprised that role for the film version in 1982, with Walter Matthau and Ann-Margret. Also in 1980, Manoff appeared as Karen, the suicidal friend of Timothy Hutton's character, in the multiple Oscar-winning Ordinary People.

In 1985, Manoff portrayed songwriter Ellie Greenwich in the Broadway jukebox musical Leader of the Pack. In 1988, she played Maggie Peterson in Child's Play, the first character to be killed by the murderous, possessed doll Chucky. Manoff then started a seven-year stint as Carol Weston on the NBC sitcom and Golden Girls spin-off Empty Nest, a role for which she is best known on television, and appeared in every episode of the series. In 1989, Manoff appeared in minor roles in two films late in the year: Bloodhounds of Broadway and Staying Together.

In 1990, Manoff appeared in Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael, starring Winona Ryder and Jeff Daniels. After this, Manoff focused primarily on television work, appearing in a cameo role in an episode of Blossom entitled "Rockumentary" and TV movies such as Babies and Maid for Each Other, as well as continuing on Empty Nest as actress and director on two episodes until its ending in 1995; she also appeared on The Golden Girls twice as Carol Weston in this period. Manoff's subsequent TV appearances included Touched by an Angel, Cybill, and George and Leo.

In 1999, Manoff directed the 82nd episode of the television series Sabrina the Teenage Witch, titled "Prelude to a Kiss".

In 2000, Manoff appeared in the TV movie The Lost Child starring Mercedes Ruehl. Just a few months later in 2001, Manoff returned to film work by starring in The Amati Girls, the sole movie released theatrically in which her mother and she have appeared together. The film also featured Mercedes Ruehl, Sean Young, and Lily Knight. Manoff appeared in a second 2001 movie, Zigs, starring Beverly Hills, 90210's Jason Priestley. From 2001 to 2002, Manoff co-starred in the cable television series State of Grace. In 2003, Manoff played Aunt Marla in A Carol Christmas, a variation on Charles Dickens' classic story.

In celebration of the poet Oscar Wilde's 150th birthday in 2004, Manoff read some of his works in the documentary Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde. After a four-year hiatus, Manoff appeared in the film Bart Got a Room in 2009, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, but was not released widely until the following year, when Dinah also appeared in two episodes of Lose Yourself on Strike.TV.

In 2010, Grease was released a second time as a sing-along. Coinciding with its release, Manoff appeared at the Seattle International Film Festival.

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Meg Bennett dead at 75 following cancer battle: Emmy-winning soap star appeared on The Young and the Restless and Santa Barbara

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 21, 2024
Veteran soap opera actress Meg Bennett has died after a cancer battle at the age of 75. Bennett's family announced that she had died April 11, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Bennett has a prolific career in the soap opera sphere as both an actress and a writer, having worked on a number of high profile daytime shows.

Grease: The Pink Ladies designer confirms she is 'devastated' over her demise

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 23, 2023
Grease: Annabel Oakes, the Pink Ladies' creator, has expressed sorrow over Paramore's decision to cancel her series after just one season. The showrunner spoke out against the cancellation on Instagram on Friday, claiming that it was a "particularly brutal move." It will now be taken down from @ If it finds a new home, it will no longer be able to watch it anywhere,' she told her followers.' The cast, my creative partners, and I are all devastated by the show's complete erasure.' Oakes, who also worked as both a writer and director on Netflix's Atypical, continued to thank the 'beautiful followers' who watched the series and explained how the music would continue to play even after the show is cancelled.' I've adored your art, your TikToks, and, of course, your wild fan fic and ships,' she told readers. 'People are already sending messages and videos about how much money the show meant to them.'

Meet the NEW Pink Ladies! At the premiere of the Grease prequel film, the cast members pose

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2023
At the premiere of their show Grease: The Pink Ladies, Cheyenne Wells, Marisa Davila, Ari Notartomaso, and Tricia Fukuhara posed playful together. The Pink Ladies are a girl group of greasers at a fictional high school in the late 1950s, as shown in the original 1978 film Grease. The current film is a prequel to the movie and follows the formation of the clique in 1954, allowing for the introduction of a whole new line of characters. The Pink Ladies, Marisa, Tricia, Cheyenne, and Ari lead the cast as a quartet of girls named after the colour of their popular bomber jackets. The four of them glowed on the fittingly pink carpet of their new exhibition's premiere as the shutterbugs gnashed away at them.