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Theatre Film / Tv Education/Training Skills THEATRE Tigers Be Still Grace Completely Ridiculous Company / Gabriel Levey (Virtual Performance) Heroes of the Fourth Teresa Completely Ridiculous Company / Ato Turning (Virtual Blankson-Wood Performance) Pericles Thaisa Redgrave Theatre (UK) / Andrew Hilton & Aaron Parsons Look Back in Anger Alison BOVTS Studios / Katy Carmichael The Cherry Orchard Anya BOVTS Studios / Mabel Aitken Measure for Measure Isabella BOVTS Studios / Paul Chesterton As You Like It Rosalind BOVTS Studios / Paul Chesterton Agamemnon Seer BOVTS Studios / Jacquie Crago The Plunge Sofia LIC One-Act Festival at The Secret Theatre/ Aubrey Mann Difficult Conversations Ensemble/Writer Mass Transit Theater at on Race, Gender and HB Studios/ Lynn Fisher and Joseph Power Lymous The Jersey Devil Becca Egg & Spoon Theatre Collective at Theatre 54 Doesn’t Exist @ Shetler Studios / Liam Lonegan Pericles, Prince of Tyre Marina Shakespeare Academy at Stratford at The American Shakespeare Theatre / Emily Mendolsohn Romeo and Juliet Montagues Shakespeare Academy at Stratford at The American Shakespeare Theatre / Brian McManamon Balm in Gilead David Steppenwolf West at California State University, Long Beach Black Box Theater/ Jeff Perry and Kim Rubenstein FILM / TV How Are You? Lead Independent Digital Comedy Short/ Jatin Chhugani Lingua Franca Lead NYU Tisch Student Film/ Andrew Nemets Girl Fight Lead Dodge College Student Film/ Nancy Liu EDUCATION/TRAINING SKILLS Master of Fine Arts in Professional Acting Accents Standard American*, RP, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (UK) Southern, Mandarin, Cantonese, Singaporean Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies Chapman University Languages French, Mandarin Chinese*, Shanghainese* Bachelor of Arts in French Chapman University Music Voice (Mezzo-soprano: Range F3 to Eb5), Piano (ABRSM Grade 8) Other Clowning, Improv, Sketch Comedy Dance Contemporary Jazz, Hip Hop, Jazz Funk Stage Combat Shaolin Kung Fu; Stage Combat: The British Guild of Stage Combat – *highly skilled/native Rapier & Dagger – Advanced; The British Guild of Stage Combat – Unarmed – Advanced oldvic.ac.uk.
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