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Exclusive Podcast: LITTLE KNOWN FACTS with Ilana Levine- featuring Cara Buono  Image

BroadwayWorld has teamed up with Broadway actress Ilana Levine, who makes her entrance onto the podcast stage with her critically acclaimed show Little Known Facts. Ilana's unique brand of celebrity interview, "Podcast Vérité," is unfiltered, raw, honest and uniquely funny. Her twitter account @ilanalevine was named one of the " 100 Twitter accounts to follow in 2018 .

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Cara Buono currently stars in the hit Netflix show Stranger Things as Karen Wheeler. She was recently in a heavily recurring role as assassin Martine on CBS's Person of Interest. Cara was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2011 for her critically acclaimed portrayal of Dr. Faye Miller, the smart, Kim Novak-esque psychologist and love interest of Don Draper (Jon Hamm) on AMC's Mad Men. She played Michael Imperioli's wife, Kelli Moltisanti, on the final two seasons of The Sopranos (HBO). She is the only actor to have appeared in both critically acclaimed shows. She was a series regular on Third Watch (NBC) playing paramedic Grace Foster (Helen Mirren portrayed her mother). Her notable television appearances include Brothers & Sisters, two critically acclaimed episodes of Law and Order (as well Criminal Intent & SVU), Deep in My Hearta CBS/Hallmark movie in which she played Young Gerry with Anne Bancroft who played Gerry, and was the final fatality on ER. Cara was recently seen in All Saints for Sony. She was featured in 20th Century Fox's feature Paper Towns. Priorfeature work includes Let Me In directed by Matt Reeves (Cloverfield). She also shot a supporting role in Stephen King's A Good Marriage with Anthony LaPaglia. She was the female lead in Artie Lange's Beer League, Edith Banner in Ang Lee's Hulk, and has played in independent features such as Next Stop Wonderland, Happy Accidents, and River Red (all Sundance premieres),Two Ninaswith Amanda Peet and Ron Livingston (winner Audience Award GenArt Film Festival), Nisha Ganatra's Chutney Popcorn(winner Audience Award Berlin Film Festival), and Noah Baumbach's directorial debut Kicking and Screaming(NY Film Festival premiere).

She has worked extensively in NY theater at companies including The New Group, Primary Stages and Theater for a New Audience. She has appeared on Broadway in The Rose Tattooo pposite Mercedes Ruehl and Anthony LaPaglia directed by Tony Award winner Robert Falls, Some Americans Abroad directed by Roger Michel (Changing Lanes, Notting Hill) and The Tenth Mandirected by Ulu Grosbard both at Lincoln Center. Born and raised in the Bronx. She graduated from Columbia University in 3 years with a double major in English and Political Science. She ran 3 NYC Marathons.


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