
Age: 79
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Andrea Martin (born January 15, 1947) is an American-Canadian actress, singer, and comedian whose career spans television, film, and Broadway. She is best known for her Emmy Award-winning performances on the influential sketch comedy show SCTV, where she became famous for her memorable characters and sharp celebrity impersonations. On Broadway, Martin has won two Tony Awards for her roles in "My Favorite Year" and the revival of "Pippin," and she holds the record for the most Tony nominations for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, with credits in acclaimed productions such as "Noises Off," "Fiddler on the Roof," and "Young Frankenstein". In film, she is celebrated for her comedic role in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" and its sequels, as well as appearances in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" and "Wag the Dog". Martin has also lent her voice to animated films, including "Anastasia" and "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius," further showcasing her versatility. Inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame, Martin is recognized for her contributions to comedy and the performing arts, and she remains a beloved figure for her dynamic stage, screen, and television work.

30 years later, Dorothy Gale is now a fully grown woman who is forced to forget all the memories of Oz, because people find her delusional. In the midst of disaster, she awakens to find she has once again returned to Oz. But Oz is even worse since she left all these years ago. The land is more twisted and decaying... all her friends are fading away. Soon there will be nothing left but darkness and visions of Hell. Dorothy groups with a mix of old and new strange but innocent friends to restore Oz back to it's original state, while uncovering the horrible truth behind the decaying universe.
