Laurie Graff
Laurie's third novel, "The Shiksa Syndrome" is available now, (Broadway Books, a div. of Random House). She is also the author of the bestselling "You Have to Kiss a Lot of Frogs," and "Looking for Mr. Goodfrog."
An actress, her credits include: "Grease" "Laughter on the Twenty Third Floor,” "In The Boom Boom Room," "The Last Night of Ballyhoo,” and "Nunsense." She's done many commercials for TV and radio.
Her one-act play, "Charlie & Flo," produced at The WorkShop's first one-act festival, received a PS NBC production. She is published in "The Best Men's Stage Monologues of 1999,” and "New Monologues for Women by Women."
Laurie has performed "Shiksa Syndrome” as a storytelling piece at The WorkShop, and plays herself in "Mr. Right," Dutch filmmaker Dree Andrea's documentary about New York City singles.



