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Download Lynette's Resume Height: 5'7'' Lynette Bennett LINDA LAYMAN AGENCY Weight: 120 lbs. 3546 East 51st Street SAG, AFTRA, AEA Hair: Blonde British Equity Tulsa, OK 74135-3518 Eyes: Brown (918) 744-0888 Fax 744-1802 www.LynetteBennett.com [email protected] Television Married With Children Co-Star/Judge Fox/Dir. Amanda Bearse America’s Most Wanted Lead/Prison Chaplain Fox Culture Clash Guest Star/Society Lady Fox/Dir. Ken Ceizler Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show Lead/Comedy Routine NBC w/Johnny One Life To Live Co-Star/Fashion Designer ABC As The World Turns Co-Star/British Waitress CBS The First Estate Lead/18th Century Lady NBC Nationwide Co-Star/Comedy Routine BBC Will Rogers' Romance with America One-woman show PBS Film The Woman Chaser Lead/Mother Dir. Robinson Devor w/Patrick Warburton New York and Sundance Film Festivals Full Body Massage Supporting/Mom Showtime/Dir. Nicholas Roeg w/Bryan Brown and Mimi Rogers King of L.A. Supporting/Psychiatrist Dir. James Mathers The Christmas Child Supporting/Mom Lifetime, Dir. Bill Ewing w/Megan Follows, Bill Moses The Gray Man Supporting/Frau Vaughn Dir. Scott Flynn Theatre New York Funny Girl Jenny Broadway, Dir. Jerome Robbins w/Barbra Streisand Las Vegas, Dir. Lawrence Kasha The Yearling Miss Sara Broadway, Dir. Lloyd Richards w/David Hartman The Lion in Winter Queen Eleanor Off-Broadway Gigi Aunt Alicia Off-Broadway, Dir. Gerard Alessandrini London Chicago Mary Sunshine West End, Dir. Peter James w/Ben Cross The Merry Wives of Windsor Mistress Ford Curtain Theatre The Magic Flute Queen of Night Hammersmith Lyric Theatre The Merry Widow Anna (title role) Richmond Theatre Los Angeles and Chicago/Boston Waiting For The Parade Janet (lead) Tiffany Theatre Anything Goes Hope Harcourt Chicago/Boston, Dir. Jay Harnick w/Hal Linden Commercials: On camera/voice over (conflicts on request) Radio: WNBC, WYNY, BBC; hosted own show, and guest appearances Concerts: Soloist: Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall, Radio City Music Hall, Lyric Theatre, Dir. Jack Lee, Jack Eddleman, Soloist: with Tulsa Philharmonic Cabaret: Hollywood Cinegrill; New York, Lynette Sings Jeanette; London’s Jermyn Street Theatre; Will Rogers’ Romance with America Training: B.A., University of Tulsa Drama: Darryl Hickman, Corey Allen, Charles Kakatsakis, Central School of Speech and Drama (London) Voice: 3-octave range. Musical comedy, opera, pop, gospel. Royal College of Music (London) Dance: Jazz, tap, ballet, ballroom. Ninette Charisse, Frank Wagner Dialects: US regional dialects, standard British, Irish, French, German Special skills: Writer, Pianist, Cellist, Exercise instructor, Swimmer Drama-Logue Awards and Theatre L.A.'s Ovation Awards, Solo CDs .
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