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Rose Marie Abdoo (born November 28, 1962) is an American
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and
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, known for her roles as
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's local
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, Gypsy, on ''
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'' and as
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teacher Señorita Rodriguez on ''
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''.


Life and career

Abdoo was born in
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,
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. She is of Lebanese and Dominican descent. Her father, Peter Abdoo, was a budget analyst for the
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and her mother, Mary, was a homemaker.Murray, Tom. "Gypsy Rose," ''DBusiness'' (Detroit, MI), July-August 2020.
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Abdoo's career began in Chicago, where she performed at various
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s, including the
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and four years with
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; she went on to develop her own one-woman shows, ''Who Does She Think She Is?'' and ''Get to the Part About Me''.Bill Zwecker. "Leading players set for 'Monologues' return," ''Chicago Tribune'', November 22, 2000, section 2, page 53. She also did a short-lived
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program with
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and
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called ''
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''. After graduating from
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, Abdoo earned a
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in Communication in 1984 and later a
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in
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, both from
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.Fred Nuccio. "A Rose by any other name is just as funny," ''Chicago Sun-Times'', July 10, 1994, "Show" section, page 2.Hughes, Mike. "Things that make you go hmmmm about Hollywood," ''Lansing'' (MI) ''State Journal'', Tuesday, January 19, 1993.
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She was cast in several college theater roles and encouraged by a professor to study improvisation. She went on to move to Chicago, where she joined Second City, performing first in their national touring shows and moving on to their E.T.C. troupe.Barbara Revsine. "So you want to be in show biz: How to make that first step up the ladder," ''Chicago Tribune'', September 13, 1991, "Friday" section, page 3. As a part of E.T.C., Abdoo won a
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as "Best Actress in a
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" in 1991 for her role in the production ''We Made a Mesopotamia, Now You Clean It Up'', playing what the ''
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'' called "the show's meatiest part: an obnoxious, know-it-all tour bus rider."Rick Kogan. "'Mesopotamia cradles laughs within its sketches," ''Chicago Tribune'', May 30, 1991, "News: Overnight" section, page 30. She went on to co-host the awards ceremony in 1994.Hedy Weiss. "Jeffs honor theater: Goodman's 12 tops the list," ''Chicago Tribune'', November 15, 1994, "Features" section, page 43. She was nominated alongside her castmates for a Best Ensemble
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award for ''Good Night, and Good Luck.'' In March 2008, Abdoo co-starred in the web series ''The Writers Room'' on
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. Abdoo joined the cast of
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''Hacks'' as Josefina in 2021.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Abdoo, Rose American women comedians American television actresses Living people 20th-century American actresses 21st-century American actresses American film actresses Actresses from Chicago American people of Arab descent American people of Lebanese descent American people of Dominican Republic descent Michigan State University alumni American stage actresses Comedians from Illinois 20th-century American comedians 21st-century American comedians 1962 births