Miriam Shor
Miriam Shor
Miriam Shor, born on July 25, 1971, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is a versatile American actress, singer, and director. Raised in Italy and Detroit, she developed a passion for the arts early on. Shor earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in drama from the University of Michigan and began her career in theater. She gained prominence for her role as Yitzhak in the Off-Broadway rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch (1998–2000) and reprised the role in the 2001 film adaptation. Shor's television credits include Swingtown (2008), GCB (2012), and a notable performance as Diana Trout in Younger (2015–2021), for which she received a Critics' Choice Award nomination. Biography Portal+7+7BroadwayWorld+7
In addition to her acting career, Shor has appeared in films such as Bedazzled (2000), The Cake Eaters (2007), Lost Girls (2020), Maestro (2023), and American Fiction (2023). She also made her directorial debut with an episode of Younger in 2018. Shor is married to actor Justin Hagan, and they have two daughters, Ruby and Iris. +1BrainyQuote+1TV Insider+2ABTC+2+2
Known for her candidness, Shor has shared insights into her life and career. She once said, “If it's truly a passion, and it's truly something you believe in, then you need to do it,” emphasizing the importance of pursuing one's passions. She also noted, “I think that, as women, we're often asked to apologize for our own power, or we're asked to undercut ourselves, and it's deemed unattractive to have faith in our abilities,” highlighting challenges faced by women in the industry. Additionally, Shor expressed her appreciation for complex characters, stating, “I always respond to characters who have depth. I'm always interested in those people. They're the ones who surprise you.” +2BrainyQuote+2Quotesia+2Quotesia+1BrainyQuote+1