Elaine Partnow is a multifaceted individual with a passion for acting, but she is also a talented author, screenwriter, quotologist, editor, instructor, and performance speaker. Her impressive repertoire includes dozens of living history portrayals, which she has brought to life for tens of thousands of people internationally at over 500 venues.
Her accomplishments in the entertainment industry are numerous, having written, co-produced, and starred in an educational film about six of her portrayals, for which she received the "Best Inspiring Woman in A Film" award at the Festigious Film Festival in January 2017. Additionally, she was awarded the Diamond Award for Best Actor at the NYC Indie Film Festival in the same year.
Elaine Partnow is a member of SAG-AFTRA and AEA, having joined in the early 1960s. She has written, produced, and acted in her own one-woman show, "Hear Us Roar, A Woman's Connection," and was commissioned to write and perform "Hispanic Women Speak."
Elaine Partnow's educational background includes a major in Theater Arts at UCLA and two years of study with Uta Hagen at the HB Studios in New York.
You can learn more about Elaine Partnow's work and accomplishments by visiting her acting website.