Moxie Street Players
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Sue Galloway - Actress
Sue Galloway is an actress and writer who lives in New York City. NYC theater: Homebody (one woman show, writer and performer - Upright Citizens Brigade Theater), Free To Be Friends (co-writer and performer - NY Fringe), Beaver (Horsetrade Theater Company), Rosemary with Ginger (Actors Studio). Television: 30 Rock (NBC), Fat Guy Stuck In Internet (Adult Swim), Munchies (Fuse). She improvises with The Law Firm at UCB Theater on Friday nights. Sue is a freelance joke writer for SNL's Weekend Update; and a lifetime member of the Actors Studio.
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John Keabler - Actor
John Keabler is exuberant to do another David Lindsay-Abare production. John's first experience with the playwright was a regional production of Fuddy Meers which received absolutely no critical acclaim. John is also a musician who just started an acoustic band that does not have a name. Anyone who helps with this problem will receive a foot rub and a song. New York has been John's home for little over a year now and he has been in various New York productions that no one will remember and has appeared in a few TV shows that he will never forget. John collects barbie dolls and is a Graduate of The Old Globe after school program for remedial actors.
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Tavia Trepte - Actress
After growing up in CA on an avocado grove, Tavia came to NYC to attend Barnard College. Upon completion, she performed as a modern dancer and worked in the downtown art scene. She later went on to receive her MFA in Dance followed by an MFA in Theatre, both from Sarah Lawrence College. She has trained at William Esper Studio, Upright Citizen’s Brigade, and The Labyrinth Theatre. She has originated roles of Nelly in Nelly at Manhattan Repertory Theatre, Billie in Shekinah at LaMama, and Jenny in Mrs. Jenning’s Sitter at Theatre 54 at Shetler Studios. When not performing in theatre and film, she works behind the film camera in the Art Department and is a proud new mom. She is thrilled to be playing Lois and working with such a great cast and crew.
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Ashley Fox Linton - Actress, Associate Director
DIRECTING: Athen's High (World Premiere), The Wiz (assistant director), And the World Goes Round (choreographer) San Diego Junior Theatre, Weird Romance (choreographer) Four Flowers Theatre.ACTING: Broadway National Tours: Wicked, Les Miserables (Cosette); Regional: Sweeney Todd (Johanna) Cygnet Theatre, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, The Old Globe Theatre (’06 & ’09); Baby (Lizzie) North Coast Rep.; Call Me Madam, Goodspeed Opera House; Evita, Helen Hayes Theatre Co.; A Chorus Line (Maggie); Titanic (Madeleine Astor). Workshops/Readings: The Black Dahlia (recording), The Thing About Joe, BMI; Iron Curtain, Prospect Theatre Co., City of Light, Dancing With Abandon, imPULSE Theatre Co., David Zippel’s Princesses, Grinch 10th Anniversary (Dir. Jack O’Brien). Film: “Have Dreams, Will Travel” (Dir. Brad Isaacs.) Soloist with the Boston Pops “Best of Broadway.” Ashley resides in NYC where she studies acting with Robert McCaskill. BFA from The Boston Conservatory. Proud member of AEA & SAG. Debut solo album produced by Randy Klein to be released in 2010. Please visit www.ashleyfoxlinton.com
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Vincent D'Arbouze - Actor
VINCENT D'ARBOUZE can currently be seen in the educational series We are New York. Other credits include: Jenna Ricker's Ben's Plan, the award winning The Overlookers, Ron Howard's The Paper, Law & Order and HBO's OZ. On Stage he last appeared in Olga Humphrey's F-Stop and Tony Vellela's Award winning Admissions directed by Austin Pendleton. He has also worked in commercials and print in New York City and his native Canada.
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Barbara Davison - Actress
Professional debut was in William Ball’s acclaimed production of “Six Characters in Search of an Author” in the late 1960’s Since then, she has played everything from the Cow in “Jack and the Beanstalk” to Miss Adelaide, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Lady Bracknell. Most recently, she appeared as Mrs. Wire in “The Lady of Larkspur Lotion,” as part of an evening of Tennessee Williams one-acts (“Five By Tenn”) produced by Turtle Shell Productions. Films include “Spiderman-2,” ”We Own the Night” and the upcoming “All Good Things” and “Choose.” She can currently be seen sharing the screen with two bearded collies in Adam Sandler’s “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan.” A frequent voice-over/commercial performer, Barbara has also presented two solo cabaret shows in NYC clubs. She is a passionate (and die-hard) fan of the Boston Red Sox. AEA, SAG, AFTRA.
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Michelle Loucadoux - Actress, Associate Producer
Michelle can currently be seen in the Broadway cast of Anything Goes, understudying the role of Hope Harcourt. Prior to this, she understudied Miss Lark in the Broadway production of Mary Poppins. Her other Broadway credits include understudying and performing the role of Ariel in Disney's The Little Mermaid and playing a Silly Girl u/s Babette in Beauty and the Beast. She has been seen on the big screen as Evan Rachel Wood's singing and dancing high school friend in Across The Universe and on the small screen in various national and regional commercials. Michelle has also performed in numerous regional theatre productions including My Fair Lady (Papermill Playhouse), Brigadoon (Theatre Under the Stars), Beauty and the Beast (North Shore Music Theatre and Pioneer Theatre - Babette), and Kiss Me, Kate and Singin in the Rain (Westchester Broadway Theatre). Before venturing into the world of theatre, Michelle trained and worked in the world of classical ballet. After training in New York at American Ballet Theatre, she danced professionally for Richmond Ballet, Lexington Ballet, Greensboro Ballet, and New Jersey Ballet. Favorite ballet roles include Sugar Plum Fairy (Nutcracker), Russian girl (Serenade), Giselle (Giselle), and Candide (Sleeping Beauty). She holds a BA in English literature and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond Virginia and is is National Academy of Sports Medicine certified personal trainer.
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Katie Fabel - Actress
Katie’s recent credits include – Off-Broadway productions of The Shaughraun & Ernest in Love (Cecily) at Irish Repertory Theatre & The Belle of Belfast at Cherry Lane. Recent regional theatre includes Jane Austen’s Sense & Sensibility (Marianne) at TheatreWorks in Palo Alto, & upcoming Emma at Pioneer Theater in Utah, Noises Off (Brooke), Amadeus, & Taming of the Shrew(Bianca) at Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Sight Unseen(Greta) at San Diego Old Globe, Sirens(the Siren) at Penguin Repertory, Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde at Cincinnati Playhouse/St Louis Repertory Theatre, & Some Gorgeous Accident at Edinburgh Fringe. Before leaving London she did her Masters in Music theatre at the Royal Academy of Music and spent a year in The West End Andrew Lloyd Weber production of The Sound of Music directed by Jeremy Sams. She was introduced into the arts through singing in choirs as a child and was cast in many operas with English National Opera and Royal Albert Hall such as Carmen, La Boheme, Faust, Khovanschina, and Hansel & Gretel and made her debut in Wind in The Willows at Royal National Theatre – Her favorite place in the world – directed by Nick Hytner. Other UK credits include Arsenic & Old Lace – UK Tour, O What A Lovely War!, The Bartered Bride, The Fear Brigade, She Loves me, Guys & Dolls & Orpheus Descending. She loves to sing, play guitar, dance, paint, play with cameras, write and enjoys comedy above everything. She is also a member of NYC-based, all female comic sketch group Chloroform Babiez. Recent film includes – Tunnel of Love, Becoming Tina & several shorts for Funnyordie.com.
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Armand DesHarnais - Actor
Armand DesHarnais starred off-Broadway with Judi Dench and Roger Rees' stage company, Mind the Gap, in the critically acclaimed world premiere of Tim Marks' post 9/11 play The Cleric at 59E59. Other NY stage productions include John Patrick Shanley's Italian American Reconciliation and Four Dogs and a Bone, and
Beth Henley's Crimes of the Heart and Impossible Marriage. Film Festivals have seen Armand as corporate crony David in the feature Sarbane's Oxley (Best Feature Film Honorable Mention at the 2007 Hollywood Black Film Festival, Grand Jury Award for Best Picture at the Harlem International Film Festival, and Best Feature at both the Evil City and the Long Island Int'l festivals). His latest film, Take Care, will be released in 2011. -
Kiki Lambden - Actress
Kiki Lambden has worked in television, theater, and film. She is a Lifetime Member of the Actors Studio where she has worked with Andre Gregory, Stephen Lang, Carlin Glenn, Harvey Keitel, Elizabeth Kemp, Melissa Leo and Estelle Parsons. She is a founding member of Lobo Theatre Corp. Some of her stage credits include: Spring Storm, Autumn Garden, After the Fall, The Importance of Being Ernest, and Lemon Sky.
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Troy Blendell - Actor
Troy Blendell has appeared in various films and tv shows including "Collateral", "The Island", "Medium", "CSI New York", "Las Vegas", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer as well as numerous commercials and stage productions in Los Angeles. He is a company member at Theatre of Note.
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Scott Janes - Actor
New York: “Perfect Harmony”, an original musical mockumentery of a cappella singing groups (returning soon…), Therese Raquin with Potomac Theater Project, Brother’s Karamazov at Lincoln Center Lab, “Faith, Hope and Charity” in the Fringe (Dir. Carl Forsman)—amongst others. Regionally he has appeared at Arena Stage, Denver Center, Utah Shakespearean Festival ,Nebraska Shakepeare Festival, Two River Theater Company, and American Stage—among others. TV/Film: Bilge Ebiri’s “New Guy” and “Pursesnatcher”. As a cop, he arrests people on daytime television. Education: B.A. from Middlebury College. M.F.A University of Missouri-Kansas City. Love to Erika and Jackson.
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Arthur Harold - Actor
Arthur brings to the role of Glen a life-long body of experience in acting and public performance. On stage, Arthur most recently appeared as Dr. Geuter in the “Judgement at Nuremberg” and in the lead role of Judge Wargrave in the Agatha Christie murder/mystery “And Then There Were None”. Other stage roles include Sakini in “Teahouse of the August Moon”, Mr. One in “The Adding Machine” and supporting roles in “The Adding Machine” and “Laura”. The upcoming feature film “About Viola” features Arthur in the Principal role of Moishe. His other recent film credits include lead roles in the short films “Night Before Christmas”, “Done” and “Nature Morte”. On the Web, Arthur has recently appeared as Milton Bradley in the late night talk show “Twilight with Steve Cooper”. Television credits include recent episodes of “Team Umizoomi” and “Funny or Die”, various commercials and a stint as host of a radio talk show, “Today’s Topics”. Arthur is an experienced public speaker, trade show performer and has served as spokesperson for a variety of civic and social organizations. He and his wife Mona have been married for almost 26 years and have two sons, one grandson and one granddaughter.
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John Paul Karliak - Actor
John Paul Karliak is an actor/writer from the “Electric City,” Scranton, Pennsylvania. Recent film projects include: Dante’s Inferno, “Little Black Dress” for AFI, “L.T.D.” (web series) and “Delusions of Grandeur” (TV pilot). LA theatre credits include: The Girl, the Grouch & the Goat, Into the Woods, Inherit the Wind, Women and Wallace, Whatever and Sexual Perversity in Chicago. A graduate of the USC School of Theatre, iO West and Second City Training Center, John Paul has written numerous short films and plays produced in locales around the country, including his award-winning solo performance, Donna/Madonna, making its LA debut in July.
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Kimberly Yates - Actress
Kimberly Yates loves hats. Here's a taste of some she's enjoyed wearing - Jane in Couples Counseling opposite John Rothman at Manhattan Theatre Club, Celia in As You Like It, Goneril in King Lear and Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream at Richmond Shakespeare Festival, Little Becky in Urinetown at Center Stage, Aspatia in The Maid's Tragedy at The Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center. Her favorite screen appearance is in the indie comedy, Relatively Speaking, opposite The Big Bang Theory's Jim Parsons. She's also the voice of dozens of animated characters in titles such as Blue Seed, Read or Die and Gunsmith Cats. MFA Actors Studio Drama School.
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Melody Cooper Jones - Actress
Melody has been acting since the ripe, old age of 13. On a dare from her father, she went to an open call film audition and received 2 callbacks. She has been hooked ever since. NYC theater includes: Discrodant Duets (NY Fringe Festival play), Captive (Narrow Journey Productions). Film credits include: My Roommate, the Psycho, One Cigarette, Spoiler Alert. NYC readings and workshops: 3 Sisters, Anton in Show Business, Fool for Love, Laughing Wild and Barefoot in the Park. Melody can be seen in a variety of regional commercials and industrials, and when not acting, Melody is busy as a spokes person and public speaker for companies Mitsubishi Motors, Lafayette 148, American Laser Centers and many more.
