Carol Schlanger, with her mix of wit and pathos, is a quintessential writer and actress. Returning from the Oregon wilderness to professional life in Los Angeles, she was part of KCET's Emmy-nominated Airwoman and won character roles in major motion pictures and on network television. While raising a family, she became a comedy writer for Imagine Entertainment and scribed two sitcom pilots for CBS. Her one-woman play, Mouth to Mouth, won LA Dramalogue Awards for performance and writing. An essayist for internet and hard copy journals, she has been described as a Baby Boomer's answer to Lena Dunham.
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A not-so-nice Jewish girl, expelled from Yale Drama during the Vietnam protests, abandons her acting dream to follow the man she loves to an off-the-grid commune in Oregon. At twenty-three, Carol Schlanger was an insecure upper-middle-class radical. He... SEE MORE