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Zoe Anastassiou Personal Contact Numbers SAG-AFTRA Primary: 970.376.2350 Zoe Anastassiou Personal Contact Numbers SAG-AFTRA Primary: 970.376.2350 Ht: 5' 2'' Wt: 120 lbs. Email: [email protected] Eyes: Hazel Hair: Brown Vocal Range: Alto Vocal Type: Musical Theater, Pop, Rock THEATRE The Hoodie Play Chrissy [lead] Cosmic Orchid NYC Tour dir. Liz Amadio Emmett, Down in my Heart Roanne Taylor [lead] The Castillo Theatre, NY dir. Erica Gould Women of the Wind Sheilah Graham/Rita/Cukor's Assistant Theatre for the New City, NY dir. Barbara Kahn The Crazy Lady of Chaillot Irma [supporting] Medicine Show Theatre, NY dir. Barbara Vann Ten Blocks on the Camino Real (with music) Waitress/Ensemble Medicine Show Theatre, NY dir. Barbara Vann The Life and Death of Tom Thumb (with Cleopatra/Mustacha Medicine Show Theatre, NY dir. Barbara Vann original music) Brainpeople (workshop production) Ani [understudy] NSD Theatre, NY dir. JOSE RIVERA Erosion: A Fable Homeless Woman [lead] La Mama, NY dir. Tomi Tsunoda The Bender Gabby Ars Nova, NY dir. Colette Roberts The Old Vic Theatre, UK dir. Michael Schwartz - Lost Cause (musical) Pansy TS Eliot US/UK Exchange Every Body The Hero Park Tours, NY & NJ Birds on Fire (original musical) Jennie/Nell Theatre for the New City, NY dir. Barbara Kahn ANT Festival 2010 at Ars Nova, NY dir: Laura I Am Frightened of My Body Zoe Savia As You Like It Celia [lead] 177 Lafayette, NY dir: EVE BEST The Applicant Miss Piffs [lead] 177 Lafayette, NY dir: Stella Powell-Jones The Blue Balloon Olive/Fate New York Theatre Workshop, NY dir. Paul Peers Old Vic New Voices, 177 Lafayette, NY dir. EVE Three Sisters Masha [lead] BEST Danton's Death Marion/Hermann/Ensemble Michael Chekhov Theatre, NY dir. Katrin Hilbe Playing with Actors Two Monologues The Living Room, NY dir. Michelle Mazzarino Everything, Nothing, Something, Always The Doubter [lead] Performa 09 at X Initiative, NY dir. Emily Mast (Walla!) 3! (Underground Zero Festival WINNER) Susanne [lead] PS 122, NY dir. Doris Mirescu Dorothy Strelsin Theatre, NY dir. Tawny Biggest Loser Gloria Sorensen 99 Ways to F*ck a Swan (Equity staged Mother Nature/Mary/Amy The Public Theatre, NY dir. Dan Herd readings) ANT Festival 2008 at Ars Nova, NY dir. James Work Kelly Dacre/Colette Robert 72 Blackeyed Virgins Various Roles Center Stage, NY dir. Sherri Barber Gluttony Emma [lead] Sargent Theatre, NY dir. Adam Knight Generation Me Jane The Atlantic Stage, NY dir. Colette Robert Allegory of a Cafe All 7 Female Roles [lead] American Globe Theatre, NY dir. Aren Haun TheaterVision/Playtime Chekhov Fall Scenelet Uncle Vanya: Act 3 Sonya [lead] Festival at 78th Street Theatre Lab, NY dir. Florin Penisoara Asshole Differential Monkey [lead] Dixon Place, NY dir. Miriam Eusebio The Acorn Theatre/The Atlantic Stage, NY dir. The 24Hr Plays Off Broadway (four times) Lady/Elizabeth/Miss Fairchild/Zoe Sherri Barber/James Dacre/Amanda Josh/Stephen Stout American Theater of Actors, Chernuchin Sal, Dean and Marylou Marylou [lead] Theatre/Samuel French Festival, NY dir. Glynis Rigsby The New School for Drama, NY dir. Merve The Marriage Proposal Natasha [lead] Taskan The New School for Drama, NY dir. Helena Desire, Desire, Desire Stella Prezio The New School for Drama, NY dir. Layne Mercury & Mars Pollyanna [lead] Racowsky Black Snow Eulampia/Ensemble The New School for Drama, NY dir. Glynis Rigsby Gene Frankel Theatre, NY dir. Barefoot 2nd Annual Theatrical Showcase Clarissa Productions The Love of Don Perlimplin Marcolfa The Bank Street Theatre, NY dir. Selena Ambush A Bao in the Oven Leah [lead] The Bank Street Theatre, NY dir. Eunjee Lee Actor Studio Drama School, NY dir. Monica Ophelia and Lucy Ophelia [lead] Rodriguez The Mother Suzy The Bank Street Theatre, NY dir. Rick Joyce Manhattan Theatre Source, NY dir. Layne The Audition Sarah [lead] Racowsky Butchus Homosexualis Goofus [lead] WOW Cafe Theatre, NY dir. Selena Ambush Waiting in the Wings Zelda Montgomery Playhouse, MD dir. Eileen Potocnak Potomac Theatre Company at Olney Theatre, MD Czechoslovakia Under Ice Ensemble dir. Joya Scott Potomac Theatre Company at Olney Theatre, MD Piaf Physio/Nurse dir. Chris Hayes Tell Me Something Pretty Various Middlebury College, VT dir. Kayte Spector Tseprotnistka Various Middlebury College, VT dir. Dave Gaddas The Memorandum Lear [lead] Middlebury College, VT dir. Richard Romagnoli The State of the Art Kelty Middlebury College, VT dir. Dave Gaddas Ubu Roi Pile/Polish Army Middlebury College, VT dir. Frank Labovitz Untitled: Contemporary Voices Various Middlebury College, VT dir. Cheryl Faraone Wycombe Abbey School, UK dir. Catherine The Grapes of Wrath Tom [lead] Livesey A-Level Exam at Wycombe Abbey, UK dir. Louise The Miser Cleante/The Judge Vernon Cold Comfort Farm Seth [lead] Wycombe Abbey School, UK dir. Louise Vernon GCSE Exam at Wycombe Abbey, UK dir. Louise Dancing at Lughnasa Maggie [lead] Vernon Midsummer Nights Dream Bottom Wycombe Abbey School, UK dir. Meryl McQuay FILM/TV Little Darlings (TV spec comedy pilot) Mrs. Clark Disposable Television, NY dir. Brendan Colthurst Pachango Comedy Spectacular Hostage dir: Ed Bonfanti Brainsplinter Productions, NJ dir: Robert W. I Hear You (short) Gwen Kalison NecRomance (student short) Dia [lead] Shrimp Films, NY dir. Gregory Curfman Shundell Prasad International Films, NY dir. Festival of Lights (feature) Guidance Councilor Shundell Prasad The Glass Menagerie (TV short) Amanda [lead] NYU, NY dir. Ben Spaner Allegory of a Cafe All 7 Female Roles [lead] Done to Death Productions, NY dir. Aren Haun Eternal Return Kate SVA Thesis, NY dir. Gulsen Akbas Fantasta Girl (student short) Hilda [lead] New York Film Academy, NY dir. Laura & Rida New York Film Academy, NY dir. Philip Prodigal Daughter (student short) Mother Andriopoulos Welcome Home (indep.) Amy Randall JPNT Films, MD dir. Jimmy Traynor Animal Files (48hr Film Fest) Pet Psychic Pretty Little Heads, DC dir. Kenneth Lesley The Nightingale (indep. short) Isabel [lead] Mirrorball Filmworks, MD dir. Marla Moore Broken Borough (indep. short) Stable Wench Wraith Films, MD dir. Mike Quigley Urban Gothic (indep.) Miranda Mirrorball Filmworks, MD dir. Marla Moore Closure (student short) Sondra [lead] Middlebury College, VT dir. Andrew Baker VOICEOVER Beckmann & Associates, NY/Fifth Season Office Voicemails Announcer Design, NY Dulcofibre Commercial Spokesperson Grey Worldwide, NY for Boehringer Ingelheim Rescue Me Athena Ma-Yi Theater Company, NY dir. Loy Arcenas Parks Plaza 71 Narrator/PSA Channel 16, VA dir. Roger Munter Information Avenue Frida/PSA1 Channel 16, VA dir. Roger Munter Metropolitan Washington Ear Dial-In Reader Washington, DC dir. Stewart Brown INTERNET TRAINING OLD VIC NEW VOICES: TS Eliot US/UK Exchange Workshops: Kevin Spacey, Steve Winter, Bill Irwin Shakespeare Class: Eve Best Staged Readings: Eve Best NEW SCHOOL FOR DRAMA/ACTORS STUDIO DRAMA SCHOOL: MFA ACTING Acting: Susan Aston, Arthur Storch, Ron Liebman, Robert Walden Voice: Susan Cameron, Scott Flaherty, Alba Quezada, Keith Buhl Dialects: Pat Fletcher Alexander Technique: Daniel Singer, Teva Bjerken, Tom Vasiliades Classics/Michael Chekhov Technique: Gene Lasko, Ragnar Freidank Mime, Mask, Clowning: Bill Bowers, Per Brahe, Jean Taylor Stage Combat: Rick Sordelet Theatre History: Bill Coco MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE, VT: BA IN THEATER BA Training w/ Viewpoints + LeCoq Technique Workshops: Cheryl Faraone, Richard Romagnoli, Doug Sprigg, Mark Evancho, Dana Yeaton WYCOMBE ABBEY SCHOOL, UK: A-LEVEL & GSCE IN DRAMA Instructors: Catherine Livesey, Louise Vernon, Meryl McQuay SPECIAL SKILLS Professional Dialect Coach for 14yrs Dialects: French, Neutral American, Southern American, Indian, British RP, Cockney, Irish, Australian, Scottish, Italian, Spanish, Greek Languages: Partially Fluent in Greek, Moderate in French & German Singing: Mezzo-Soprano with Strong Belt Dance: Modern/Belly/Club/Hip-Hop Dancing Advanced Sports: National Alpine Ski Racer, Rock Climbing, Swimming, all Water Sports, Rollerblading, Ping Pong Recognition: Wycombe Abbey Theatre Excellence Cup 1999, Twice Published Poet, TS Eliot US/UK Exchange 2011 selected participant with Old Vic New Voices Other Skills: Rubik�s Cube, Stick Shift Driving, Motorbike Driving AFFILIATIONS - Founding Member of At Play Productions - Member of Old Vic New Voices - Member of The Cry Havoc Theatre Company - EMC - SAG Eligible - Australian, British and Greek Passports - US Greencard holder - Valid NY State Drivers License - Own Car - Licensed Real Estate Salesperson - Mother of son born 9/28/12 Visit this page online at http://www.nycastings.com/zoeanastassiou .
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