Lemenager, Nancy

Growing up at the Charlotte Klein Dance Studio in Worcester, MA, Nancy took all subjects, participated in dance competitions and was named Miss Dance of America by Dance Masters of America.

Nancy’s theatre credits, as a performer, include the world premiere of Sarah Ruhl’s How to Transcend a Happy Marriage (Lincoln Center Theater). Her Broadway credits include Chicago, Twyla Tharp and Billy Joel’s Movin’ Out, Never Gonna Dance, Kiss Me Kate, Dream, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying and Guys and Dolls. Her regional credits include Sex with Strangers (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park), What We’re Up Against by Theresa Rebeck (world premiere, Alley Theatre), Other Desert Cities (Pioneer Theatre Company), Benediction (world premiere, Denver Center Theatre Company), God of Carnage (John W. Engeman Theater), Sense and Sensibility (Actors Theatre of Louisville), Romeo and Juliet (Virginia Stage Company) and Smart Cookie (world premiere, Alliance Theatre Company). Her Carnegie Hall debut was in 2004 with Skitch Henderson and the New York Pops. Nancy’s film/television credits include Ocean’s 8, The First Purge, Jessica Jones, Madame Secretary, Gypsy, Elementary, Girls, The Good Wife, Nurse Jackie, 30 Rock, Law and Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent and Law & Order: SVU. Nancy’s theatre credits as a choreographer/associate director include Animal Farm (Milwaukee Repertory Theater); Bette Midler’s solo show (private performance, Chicago), with Hamilton choreographer Andy Blankenbuehler; and Camelot with Gabriel Byrne filmed for “Live from Lincoln Center.” She is an adjunct professor at Pace University and a proud member of The Actors Center.