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TRUE STORIES ABOUT WEIRD SH*T

Strange and Unexplained with Daisy Eagan.

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ABOUT STRANGE AND UNEXPLAINED

From Executive Producer Patrick Hinds and the Obsessed Network comes a new podcast about all the things that make us wonder. Each week, we’ll tell you a true story that will fascinate and terrify you: a family who receive letters from a “Watcher” after moving into their new house, a hotel that’s seen so much death that it has to be cursed, UFO encounters, hauntings, Bigfoot sightings, and so much more.

 

Written and hosted by Tony Award-winning actor and celebrated writer Daisy Eagan, “Strange and Unexplained” is a journey into the uncomfortable and the unknowable that will leave you both laughing and sleeping with the lights on.

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MEET

DAISY

EAGAN

Throughout her multi-decade career, Tony award-winner Daisy Eagan has dazzled audiences from the stage to television and film, and with her writing. Next stop – time to take over the podcast world.

 

At age eleven, Eagan became the youngest actress to win a Tony Award for Best Performance by A Featured Actress for playing Mary Lennox in “The Secret Garden.” In 2016, Eagan returned to “The Secret Garden” to play Martha for the 25th anniversary concert production at Lincoln Center and at the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, DC. Eagan also appeared on Broadway in “Les Miserables” and “James Joyce's The Dead,” and most recently on stage she starred in the First National Tour of Stephen Karam’s Tony-winning play, “The Humans.”

 

On television, Eagan can be seen on Freeform’s critically-acclaimed series “Good Trouble.” Additional television credits include HULU’s “The Path,” HBO’s “Girls,” CBS’ “The Mentalist,” “Without a Trace,” “Ghost Whisperer,” “The Unit” and “Numb3rs.”

 

A published award-winning writer with a loyal and growing audience, Eagan is a fierce fighter and activist for women's and LGBTQ rights. She is a rousing voice in political arenas and continues to fight for change throughout her literary career. She has written op-eds for publications including HuffPost and Playbill.com and had a column for USA Today Network’s The Journal News.

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