ACTING
IN RETROSPECT
Although I decided not to pursue acting as a profession, training to be an actress was a wonderfully enjoyable and invaluably enlightening experience which I wouldn’t want to have missed for the world. I will always have a great love and passion for the art of theatre.
“The actor is driven by an irrepressible desire to transform incessantly into other people, only to find in those other people, et the end, himself.”
Max Reinhardt, theatre director
Theater | ||
1998 | Metropolitan Opera - New York City - USA | Franco Zefirelli’s Carmen “Cigarette Girl” Dir: David Kneuss |
1998 | Circle In The Square Theatre - New York City - USA | Maxim Gorki’s Philistines “Tatyana” Dir: Alan Langdon |
1997 | Irish American Theatre Company - New York City - USA | The Hunger Grass “Ruth-Maire” Dir: Robert Dahdah |
1995 | Florida International University Theatre - Miami, Florida - USA | The Maids “Solange” Dir: Leslie Ann Timlick The Rose Tattoo “Estelle” Dir: Wayne Robinson |
1994 | Florida International University Theatre - Miami, Florida - USA | Three Sisters “Irina” Dir: Phillip M. Church (Stage Door Award - audience award for best actress) Bonjour, là, Bonjour “Lucienne” Dir: Leslie Ann Timlick |
1993 | Florida International University Theatre - Miami, Florida - USA | A Midsummer Night’s Dream “Hermia” Dir: Phillip M. Church (Stage Door Award - audience award for best actress) Everyman “Death” Dir: Phillip M. Church |
Film | ||
Les Campeuses “Pascale” | Dir: Gérard Zing (ACAS, 1992) |
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Conditions of Secrecy “Geraldine” | Dir: Phillip M. Church (FIU, 1995) |
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Achtung! “Karin” | Dir: Thomas Altmayer (Saarland Medien GmbH, 2007 |
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Training | ||
Circle In The Square Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA | Professional Certificate Program (1996-1998) | |
ACAS - Association de Créations Artistiques Sommières, France |
Camera Acting Workshop taught by French actress Bernadette Lafont (1992) | |
Florida International University - Miami, Florida - USA | Bachelor of Arts & Sciences Degree (magna cum laude) in “International Relations“ and “Dramatic Arts”(1991-1995) |