
Annette O'Toole spent her childhood in the Houston studio that was run by her mother. At the young age of 2, she was the first to appear on television, as a child on the Don Mahoney Show for Kids. After ten years in singing and dance lessons, her mother and she went for a trip to L.A. to try and see if a show business career was possible. In just two months, she was offered her first work: dancing alongside Danny Kaye on The Danny Kaye Show. "I've used my singing and dancing training in so many ways," she says. It's a fantastic discipline for actors." O'Toole's acting debut was My Three Sons. This was then followed with Gunsmoke. The Mod Squad. and Hawaii Five-O. In her career, she's performed in more than forty episodes Despite all the success on television and film O'Toole's greatest passion is the theater. She decided, after the six-year run of Smallville ended, she would dedicate herself to the theater. That's what she's been doing since the at the beginning of this decade. An audition she took for a show in New York led her to get the role of The Sea Gull. She's been in numerous Off-Broadway productions. Among them are Adam Rapp's Kindness, Tracy Letts' Man from Nebraska, and Tennessee Williams' A Lovely Sunday for Creve Couer.
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