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Susan Shunk Susan Shunk SusanSusan ShunkShunk Member of AEA Height: 5’ 4” Gray Talent Group Hair: Brown (312) 666-5408 Eyes: Brown Chicago Stage Credits On the Verge Mary Remy Bumppo Theatre James Bohnen Bronte Charlotte Bronte Remy Bumppo Theatre James Bohnen Mrs. Warren’s Profession Vivie Remy Bumppo Theatre David Darlow Arms and the Man Raina Shaw Chicago / Humanities Festival Robert Scogin Shear Madness Barbara DeMarco The Chicago Theatre Bruce Jordan Much Ado About Nothing Hero Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Marti Maraden Measure for Measure (Isabella U/S) Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Barbara Gaines A Midsummer Night’s Dream Hermia Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Gary Griffin A Christmas Carol Belle The Goodman Theatre Kate Buckley Uncle Vanya Elena Apple Tree Theatre Mark Lococo The Diary of Anne Frank Margot Theatre at the Center Shawn Douglass A Dublin Bloom Gerty, Dilly Irish Repertory Matt O’Brien The Seagull Nina First Folio Shakespeare Allison Vesely Regional Stage Credits Widowers’ Houses Blanche American Player’s Theatre Kenneth Albers The Merchant of Venice Nerissa American Player’s Theatre James Bohnen Much Ado About Nothing Margaret American Player’s Theatre Kenneth Albers The Night of the Iguana Hilda American Player’s Theatre William Brown Hamlet Ophelia American Player’s Theatre David Frank The Cherry Orchard Anya American Player’s Theatre William Brown Macbeth Witch/Macduff’s Son American Player’s Theatre David Frank Much Ado About Nothing Margaret American Player’s Theatre James Bohnen Othello Desdemona Utah Shakespearean Festival Howard Jensen Cymbeline Imogen Utah Shakespearean Festival Russell Treyz Measure for Measure Isabella Montana Shakespeare in the Parks Joel Jahnke As You Like It Celia Colorado Shakespeare Festival Lynn Nichols The Comedy of Errors Courtesan Summer Shakespeare Notre Dame William Brown Voice Over/Audio Recordings/Commercials Romeo and Juliet (Audio) Juliet McDougal Littell, Broadview Media The Crucible (Audio) Abigail McDougal Littell, Broadview Media Macbeth (Audio) Witch McDougal Littell, Broadview Media “Believe” Businesswoman DePaul University Commercial In House Industrial Businesswoman Communications Four Films______________________________________________________________________________________ A Rain of Blood Ophelia/Lady Macbeth Dreaming Tree Films Training BA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison MFA from the University of Delaware’s Professional Theatre Training Program Vocal: Roy Hart Company, Steve Tague Speech/Dialect: Susan Sweeney Movement/Suzuki: Jewel Walker, Steve Tague, Tadashi Suzuki, Certified pilates instructor for machines and mat work .
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