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Bonnie Comley

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Comley-Lane Theatre
Bonnie Comley and Stewart Lane outside of Comley-Lane Theatre

Bonnie Comley, Vice President of Stellar Productions International, Inc. is a producer, writer and performer. She is a Tony Award winner [1], as co-producer for Jay Johnson: The Two and Only.


Notable productions

Produced by Bonnie Comley

Produced by Bonnie Comley

Produced by Bonnie Comley

Produced by Bonnie Comley

Produced by Bonnie Comley

Produced by Bonnie Comley

Produced by Bonnie Comley

Produced by WWLC (WAxman, Williams, Lane, comley)

Produced in Association with Bonnie Comley

Actress

Actress

Actress

Actress

Awards and nominations

Film & TV Awards

  • 2006 Florida Film Festival for Best Documentary (Show Business: The Road to Broadway (Executive Producer))
  • 1995 Telly Award (Curtain Time, episode #9) (Associate Producer)
  • 1989 CAPE (Cable Award for Programming Excellence) Nightlife TV on The Travel Channel, (Host/Reporter)

Other Awards

  • 2008 Actors Fund Medal of Honor
  • 2004 Francis Cabot Lowell Award for Outstanding Achievement in Business
  • 2002 Jewish National Fund's Tree of Life Award for Distinguished Service & Commitment to the Arts
  • 1981 University of Lowell/Masachusetts Dean's Award for Special Service
  • 1977 Junior Miss Massachusetts State Finals Scholarship for Talent- America's Junior Miss Scholarship Program

Boards & Associations

  • Diller-Quaile School of Music Board of Directors (2002–present)
  • Emerson College Board of Overseers (2003–present)
  • The Theatre Museum Board of Advisors (2002–present)

Other Facts

Ms. Comley has created scholarships funds at Columbia University Business Graduate School and at the Boston University College of Fine Arts Undergraduate School, where a theater is named in her honor. She is also major supporter of the University of Massachusetts at Lowell[2], where [1] another theater is named in her honor, and at Emerson College where the Musical Theater Society Room bears her name.

She lives in New York with her husband, Stewart F. Lane, and their five children.

References

Notes and references