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Sherry Glaser : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sherry Glaser Sherry Glaser (born June 6, 1960) is an American actress, performance artist, and political activist. She was born in New York and raised on Long Island. Glaser moved to San Diego in 1978 and attended SDSU. She developed her improvisational comedy skills with the feminist comedy group Hot Flashes. She then set out on a solo performance with the direction and co-writing of her husband Greg Howells. She is best known for her off-Broadway performance ''Family Secrets'' and her autobiography, ''Family Secrets: One Woman's Look at a Relatively Painful Subject'', published by Simon & Schuster. She also writes a weekly Tuesday evening editorial on California station KZYX.〔(Sherry Glaser bio )〕 Sherry is also a featured writer in the Anthologies, "The Other Woman" and "He Said What?" (Warner) She is also a writer in the Anthology "Warrior Mothers" Edited by Thais Masur. ==Family life== Sherry met her future husband, Greg Howells, through her comedy career. At the time Greg was a friend of a friend of Sherry’s next door neighbor. Glaser and Howells' shared passion for comedy brought them together. Glaser and Howells had their first child Dana. Sherry then had her second daughter, Lucy. Glaser commented that, "I had always wanted two (so they could have someone to talk to about their crazy mother)". Greg Howells disappeared on June 18, 1997. He was golfing at Rancho Canada when he disappeared. Glaser now lives with her current wife, Sheba Love, in Albion, California.〔(Glaser Bio )〕
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