Audrie Neenan's illustrious career in the performing arts began with her Broadway debut, opposite the legendary Faye Dunaway, in William Alfred's "Curse of an Aching Heart", masterfully directed by Gerald Gutierrez.
She has since appeared in a wide range of productions, including a notable stint in the female version of "The Odd Couple" at the Broadhurst, where she brought her unique talents to the iconic role of Florence Unger.
Additionally, Neenan has had the privilege of sharing the stage with esteemed colleagues, such as Debra Monk, in the Roundabout production of "Picnic", where she portrayed the memorable character of Irma Kronkite.
As a versatile regional actress, Neenan has had the opportunity to perform in a variety of plays, including productions at the esteemed Seattle Rep, The Apollo, Chicago Shakespeare Festival, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, and Yale Rep, where she starred in the captivating "The Adventures of Amy Bock".
Beyond her impressive stage credits, Neenan has also made a name for herself as a frequent television guest star, appearing in popular shows such as "Friends" (1994),"Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" (1993),"Cosby" (1996),and "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1962).
Furthermore, Neenan is a proud company member of the renowned Chicago institution, The Second City, solidifying her reputation as a talented and accomplished performer.