Occupation: Voice Actress Birth: April 27, 1975
My advice to aspiring performers is trust your instincts, 9 times out of 10 they are perfect..
My dream roles haven't been written yet. My favorite thing to do is to dive into the uncharted territories of a new script that's untainted by someon….
I have mentored two young aspiring actors and I wish that I had known I could look for a mentor because it would have been a lot easier to be able to….
Every decade has a completely different sound not just musically but vocally..
When you don't get a role, it wasn't meant to be..
I think any good singer needs to be a good actor. You have to be able to tell the story..
I can't say what my greatest strength between acting and singing is...I'll leave that to the critics. Maybe my best strength is performance itself, b….
Try not be resentful or jealous of other people's success. Know that your path as a performer is going to be very different than others. Try your bes….
I hardly ever belted; I was a soprano and a comedienne and intended on doing mostly soprano legit roles but my first equity show, to my surprise, was….
My favorite thing to do is transform. The further the character is away from me the more I enjoy it..
I initially told people I wanted to be a dancer and ultimately a "Rockette." I didn't really know what a musical theatre performer was other than the….
Think of every audition as a chance to perform and you will have fun doing it..
I love performing in a good straight play as well and I'm a crossover actor, I crossover from plays to musicals, musicals to plays. This is very diff….
As far as the fashion of mod 60's goes...I've always loved it. I bought a mod dress while still in college for an audition I had for Marsha Brady in ….
What better motivation is there to get in better shape than imagining your thighs exposed, watusyin' and a shimmyin' all over the stage..
I definitely appreciated '60s music. My uncle and I used to take long road trips to visit my grandmother when I was going to NYU. We'd listen to Petu….
I was use to wearing things that accentuated and flattered my bust and waist (just shakin' what my mama gave me) and definitely not my thighs..
I'm an actor/singer who moves well... sometimes. I'm actually a great mover but not every style fits my body and a dance call back is my worst nightm….
There are definite vocal trends for every generation as well as accents and I'm not talking about regionalisms..