Member's PHYSICAL TRAITS (use format on the "Before Applying" page)
Actual Ethnicity: White/Caucasian
Portrayable Ethnicities: White/Caucasian, Scandinavian, European
Height: 5”4'
Eyes: Blue
Hair length: Medium
Hair color: Dark Blonde
Dress: 0-2
Waist: 26
Shoe: 7-7.5
Bust: 34
Hips: 32
Body Markings: None
Build or Body Style: Slender/Athletic
Language Fluency: English
Special Wardrobe: Dance (ballet) outfits, formals
Member's Performance Skills:
Bicycling-general, Dance - ballet, Dance - jazz, Improvisation, Piano, Professional Speaker, Running - general, Running - sprint, Swimming - general ability, Yoga
Recent noteworthy acting experience (use the format on the Before Applying page):
FILM/TV:
Student Films:
Pod (short) - Liesl (lead) - TJ Barber/Harvard College
Sucker (short) - (principle) Casey - Lucy Sandler/Emerson College
Miracles & Meals - (supporting) Older Bronia - Jewish Girls Retreat (summer program)
One is Not a Lonely Number - (supporting) Shifra - Jewish Girls Retreat (summer program)
Countdown (short) - (principle) Zoe - Fountain of Youth Productions
Background Work:
Killing Khan (short) - (featured) Passenger #7 - Vendetta Motion Pictures/J.R. Hepburn
Olive Kitteridge (TV mini-series) - Passerby at Pharmacy - HBO/Lisa Cholodenko
Katie Fforde: Martha Tanzt (TV movie) - Student with Bike - Van Wormer/Network Movie (Germany)
The Last Halloween - Trick-or-Treater - D.C. Productions/Christopher Ferreira
Bennight Brothers (web) - Pedestrian - Robert L. Lopez/Chris Esper
THEATRE/LIVE PERFORMANCE:
"Little Women" - (lead) Meg March - Canton Community Theatre/Dir. John Williams
“The Nutcracker" - (leads) Snow Queen, Dew Drop Fairy - Fisher Academy of Ballet/Liane Fisher
“The Nutcracker” (4 years) - Various Roles - South Shore Ballet Theatre/Marthavan Mckeon
VOICEOVER:
One is Not a Lonely Number Book Trailer - (lead) Talia - YM Books/Leah Caras
PRINT:
The Yaldah Year (book) - Cover Model
Yaldah Magazine - Cover Model
Jewish Girls Retreat - Various Promotional Material
Fisher Academy of Ballet - Various Promotional Material
Training or acting classes (class name, teacher & where):
TRAINING:
The American Academy of Dramatic Arts - 2-week Summer On-Camera Intensive - Harry O'Reilly, Dennis Reid, Lester Shane
Wheelock Family Theatre - Strasburg Method Course - Jessica Webb
Private Acting Class (3 years - ongoing) - Alice Springer
A Work in Progress Productions - Teen Staged Dramatic Reading: Our Town (role: Stage Manager (lead) - Rebekah Tracy
Workshops:
Boston Casting - The Art of the Audition - Paul Weber, C.S.A
C.P. Casting - On-Camera Scene Study - Anastasia Barnes
Voice Coaches - Intro to Voiceover - John Gallogly
A Work in Progress Productions - Breaking into the Business: Commercials - Monica Saviolakis
Perduco Education - Various Theater Workshops - Classical Repertory Theatre Company Members
Other non-acting related work, hobbies or charities (not skills) in which this actor is involved (1 or 2 word descriptions):
Co-Founder of professional youth film production company "Fountain of Youth Productions". The organization provides quality filmmaking opportunities for kids and teens in New England. Audrey wrote, edited, and co-directed/produced the company's first film in addition to organizing workshops and other events. Website: www.fountainofyouthproductions.com
Other hobbies include: Photography, writing, antiques, and travel.
Thank you for the friend invite! Looks as if you and I are both, *GASP*, THEATRE PEOPLE! LOL! I love the stage, film is wonderful too, but my heart will always belong to the stage. Some say there's no money in Theatre unless you are on Broadway. My experience as a professional actress, however, has proven otherwise. I've been performing on stage since I was 4 years old. Although I was on television for a couple of years as a little kid (I was on a kid's show called "Romper Room" from ages 5-7), I've made most of my income performing live. In 2010 I decided to audition for television and films again and have been successful. However, I've never stopped performing on a stage for live audiences. I'm a Stand Up and Improv comedian (paid) as well. Nothing beats a live standing ovation! :-)
Renee M Carlson
Thank you for the friend invite! Looks as if you and I are both, *GASP*, THEATRE PEOPLE! LOL! I love the stage, film is wonderful too, but my heart will always belong to the stage. Some say there's no money in Theatre unless you are on Broadway. My experience as a professional actress, however, has proven otherwise. I've been performing on stage since I was 4 years old. Although I was on television for a couple of years as a little kid (I was on a kid's show called "Romper Room" from ages 5-7), I've made most of my income performing live. In 2010 I decided to audition for television and films again and have been successful. However, I've never stopped performing on a stage for live audiences. I'm a Stand Up and Improv comedian (paid) as well. Nothing beats a live standing ovation! :-)
Sep 26, 2014