Angelica Page

Actress

Birthday February 17, 1964

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 60 years old

Nationality United States

#33051 Most Popular

1964

Angelica Page (née Torn; February 17, 1964) is an American actress, director, producer and screenwriter.

She is the only daughter of actors Rip Torn and Geraldine Page.

Page was born Angelica Sue Torn on February 17, 1964, in New York City to actors Rip Torn and Geraldine Page.

She was raised in New York City, and has noted that her parents' marriage was turbulent and marked by frequent fighting.

Though she was encouraged by her mother to act, Page described herself as a "shy child" and was resistant to pursuing it.

Page attended the Bank Street School for Children in Manhattan.

1984

Page married Keith William Burkhardt in 1984, and with him gave birth to a son, Elijah, and a daughter named Tana.

1987

After her mother's death in 1987, Page began exploring acting as a career option, as it had been her mother's "dying wish."

She commented: "My mother died before she ever had a chance to see me realize this dream that she apparently had for me, but never spoke of. She wanted me to make my own decisions, but then at the end when she realized she didn't have any time left, she made me promise."

Page studied acting at the William Esper Studio and HB Studio.

1992

The couple divorced in 1992.

1993

Page began her career in the 1993 Broadway revival of Anna Christie, and made her feature film debut in Nobody's Fool (1994).

Page's first professional role was on Broadway as an understudy in the 1993 revival of Eugene O’Neill's Anna Christie.

1994

She subsequently made her feature film debut in Nobody's Fool (1994), and appeared in several independent films before having a supporting role in M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense (1999).

1998

In 1998, she starred in a Broadway production of Side Man, which earned her a Helen Hayes Award for Best Actress.

She subsequently married actor Tim Williams in 1998 after the two had met while performing in a 1996 stage production titled Strangers in the Land of Canaan, directed by her father.

1999

She subsequently appeared in the films The Sixth Sense (1999), and the political drama The Contender (2000).

This followed closely after being honored with the New York People's Choice Award in the Best Supporting Actress category (1999) for her portrayal of Patsy, a role she originated for the same production.

2000

She continued to appear Off-Broadway throughout the 2000s, returning to Broadway with a supporting part in a 2012 revival of The Best Man.

Also in 2000, she had a supporting role in Amos Kollek's Fast Food Fast Women (2000), and in the Academy Award-nominated political drama The Contender (2000).

On stage, Page received the Helen Hayes Award (Best Actress 2000) for her work in the Tony Award-winning Side Man at the Kennedy Center.

2001

The following year, she had a supporting role as Patty opposite John Travolta in the thriller Domestic Disturbance (2001).

The marriage ended in divorce in 2001.

2005

On television, she appeared as Julia Brinn in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2005); other television credits include Law & Order: Criminal Intent, The Sopranos, 100 Centre Street, and As the World Turns.

2009

Additional film credits include Michael Imperioli's The Hungry Ghosts (2009), and the thriller Never Here (2017).

In 2009, she had a supporting role in the Michael Imperioli-directed drama The Hungry Ghosts.

2010

Nominated for her second Helen Hayes Award (Best Actress 2010) for her portrayal of Ivy Weston in the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning August: Osage County (Broadway and National Tour), her performance was heralded as "revelatory" by the Chicago Tribune.

2011

Credited as Angelica Torn in her early career, she legally and professionally changed her name to Angelica Page in September 2011.

2015

In 2015, she starred as her mother, Geraldine Page, in the touring stage production Turning Page, a biographical play which she also wrote.

In 2015, Page developed the one-woman show Turning Page, a biographical play in which she portrayed her mother.

The production opened in Los Angeles before touring nationally, and Charles McNulty of the Los Angeles Times praised it, writing: "For those who have been touched by Page's sorcery—and I personally don't know any great actor who hasn't been—Angelica's virtuosic conjuring of her mother's spirit is something to behold."

2017

The production continued to tour into 2017.

Page is a lifetime member of the Actors Studio who actively supports charities and is considered acting royalty.

She married television creator Dmitry Lipkin (FX,HBO) in 2017

in a private ceremony at Soniat House in New Orleans.

She had commented that she had a loving yet combative relationship with her father, stating: "He's a worthy adversary. He's a very strong personality. He's an amazing person, an amazing father, but sometimes there are certain things we don't see eye to eye on. I call him on it and we fight, just like anybody else."

2018

As of 2018, Page resided in Los Angeles, California.