Elaine Bromka has had a long, rich career in film, television, and the theatre.
In film and television her credits include Cindy, the mom in themovie Uncle Buck, and roles in The Sopranos, Sex and the City,E.R., Dharma & Greg, and Law and Order. She has appeared on Broadway and off-Broadway. Bromka has played leads in many theatre productions, in roles ranging from Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing to Shirley
Valentine, which was cited as an outstanding solo performance in New Jersey in 1997 by the Star Ledger. After starring opposite Rich Little in The Presidents, where she portrayed eight first ladies, she went on to co-write the one-woman show Tea for Three: Lady Bird, Pat & Betty. She starred in the show off-Broadway and continues to tour with it nationwide. A member of the Actors Studio and a graduate of Smith College, she has also been on the faculty of Smith College and of the Steinhardt School at New York University. She continues to host, both virtually and live, a variety of one-day acting workshops to more than one hundred and seventy colleges and prep schools.