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Theatre Resume Odalys Nanin HRI-Tanya Kleckner Cell: 323-314-6332 SAG/AFTRA/AEA 310-295-0775 FILM: My Little Assassin Supporting Lifetime – Jack Bender The Earth Did Not Swallow Him Supporting PBS – Severo Perez About Love Lead City of L.A.- Pat Kinaka Donor (M.O.W.) Supporting CBS-ENT- Melissa Gilbert Promises to Keep Lead Columbia Columbia College – L.A. Susana’s Bolero Lead New York University TELEVISION (Partial List): Jane the Virgin Co-Star WC- Gina Lamar director Criminal Minds Guest Star with AJ Cook ABC-Studios Dermotts Downs Time Traveler 2000 Guest Star Pacific Films – Tunnicliffe NYPD Blue Recurring Recurring Bochco Pro. Adam Nemoy Unsolved Mysteries Guest Star Cosgrove/Muerer-D.Gomez Land’s End Guest Star Sky Dryer Prod. J. Keebe The Bold and the Beautiful Guest Star CBS Studios – D. Marking America’s Most Wanted Co-Star STF Prodds.- Tom Finerty Santa Barbara Recurring NBC Studios – P. Brinkerhoff Generation Recurring NBC Studios – Tony Moreira As the World Turns Day player CBS Studios N.Y.C. – Schwarrtz THEATER: (Partial list) FRIDA-Stroke of Passion Frida Kahlo Macha Theatre Co.-N. Santos Marilyn-My Secret Natasha Lytess Macha Theatre Co.- O.Nanin Lavender Love Lead Macha Theatre Co. -ONanin Naked in the Tropics Lead Macha Theatre Co. – O.Nanin The Adventures of the Lieutenant Nun Lead Macha Theatre Co.-Ivonne Coll Skin of Honey Lead Macha Theatre Co.- A. Flores Beyond Love Lead The Globe Playhouse- O. Nanin The Nun & the Countess Lead The Hollywood Court- O. Nanin Love Struck Lead The Victory Theatre- O. Nanin Garbo’s Cuban Lover Lead The Ventura Court – Ivonne Coll Blond Wedding Leonardo The Ventura Court – O. Nanin Love Struck Lead The Hudson Theatre – O. Nanin La Chunga Lead The Hollywood Court –O. Nanin The Carbonell Sisters from Havana Lead The Hollywood Court - O.Nanin One Hundred Times I Shouldn’t Lead BFA Theatre – Hugo Quintana The Merchant of Venice Jessica The Globe Playhouse- Delbert Spain The Love of Don Perlimplin Belisa H.O.L.A. Festival N.Y.C. Cold Old Storage Nurse Jewish Rep N.Y.C.. – Len Cariou TRAINING: The Drama Studio London, Nat’l Shakespeare Conservatory (NYC), Rutgers University-B.A. Playwriting Class – Maria Irene Fornes, and Cherrie Moraga Voice-Over: Lucille Bliss Comm: B.Lauren SPECIAL SKILLS: Fluent Spanish Accents: French, Italian, Southern, British, Spanish, German Dancing: Salsa, Disco, Waltz Piano: Classical six years, State Certified Spanish Interpreter writer/director: www.machatheatre.org Acting demo-reel: www.actorsaccess.com .
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